Month: August 2022
BANGABANDHU SHEIKH MUJIBUR RAHMAN
Oh dear leader Oh Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman I did not see you But I heard your strong voice You are an all-time great. Bangladeshi went to war Against Pakistan When you called Oh, dear leader, This, we all know. Rumi, Azad, Jewel All the fighters for freedom Sacrificing their lives like warriors To give … Read more
Will Ai Exchange Software Program Engineers? Exploring The Future Of Software Program Development Baylor University
Tools infused with AI capabilities are becoming commonplace for engineers. They help in numerous aspects of the event process, similar to automating redundant duties, creating and optimizing code, detecting errors, and bettering the person expertise. AI is a disruptive technology that’s already transforming companies and industries by enabling automation, improving decision-making, and unlocking new insights … Read more
Kutila Murar is a rare Buddhist shrine
By Hasanul Banna Kutila Murar Buddhist shrine. Here it was customary to worship the symbolic deity. Exceptions to this conventional genre. Is there any such pattern anywhere else in the world? Although it is rare.Location: Kutila Mura or Kotila Mura is an archaeological site in the Mainamati cantonment area of Comilla. It is located about … Read more
Editorial
August Issue
This year marks the 47th anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s death. The Father of the Nation, who founded Bangladesh, was assassinated less than four years after the nation’s founding, along with every family member except for his two daughters, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana. The assailants did not spare even 10-year-old Russell … Read more
Cataract and phaco surgery
DR. MD. SHARFUDDIN AHMED The cornea and lens of the eye are very necessary for human vision. If the transparent lens of the eye is opaque due to age or any other reason, vision is reduced, and normal functioning is disrupted. Cataracts are the opaque lenses of the eyes. With age, if there is an … Read more
15th & 21st of August
By: RASHID AHMED Sheikh Mujib is the largest and heaviest body Bangladesh carries in its burial. One of Humayun Azad’s statements can be utilised to express the severity and significance of the assassination of Sheikh Mujib. Numerous political assassinations have occurred throughout world history. It could happen in the future.However, the assassination of Sheikh Mujib … Read more
Smartphones: Boost or Hinder Workplace Activity?
Can you imagine a world without a smartphone? When did you use payphones at curbs and shops? I can do it. In 1990, waiting for an important call. There are two options. Wait until you finally get a call, or have your answering machine record it. Or, if you are travelling in town and need … Read more
Reproductive health care and safe maternity rights
Reproductive health refers to the overall well-being of the reproductive system. A pregnant woman must have the right to receive reproductive health care during pregnancy, all delivery services for safe motherhood, and postpartum services. It is a constitutional and fundamental right of pregnant women.The process of conceiving and giving birth to a child 3 is … Read more
What Women Need To Know About Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis, which means “porous bone,” is a disease in which the structure inside bones thins to the point where a slight fall or bump against a car door or piece of furniture can result in a fracture. A break can occur anywhere on your skeleton, although wrist, hip, and spine fractures are the most common. … Read more
Rajshahi Silk: The Silk of Bengal.
Since the Middle Ages, silk has been a sophisticated material. Along with sparkling gold and priceless stones, kings and queens have decked themselves with this attire and considered it one of their most prized possessions. Silk has a reputation to live up to after being referenced in so much poetry and serving as the romantics’ … Read more
Many community & cultural organisations in London protested against the coordinated attacks on Hindu communities in Jessore and Narail and the humiliation of teachers.
On 22 July 2022 at 6 pm, London time, at Altab Ali Park in London, the EkattorerGhatak Dalal Nirmul Committee UK branch, Sampriti Concert UK, Baul Shah Abdul Karim Educational and Cultural Center UK, Om Shanti Association, United Hindu Cultural Association, Sri Loknath Bhakta Association, the United Kingdom Hindu Welfare Association, Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Association, … Read more
Visit Shapla (waterlily) village Satla
Water Lily Village Satla. Like a water lily kingdom. The thousands of red flowers blooming in the bill’s water seem to beat the red glow of the sun. The distance from Barisal Sadar to Satla village is 60 km. Bills of village Satla of Ujirpur upazila of Barisal are known as Shaplar (water lily) bills … Read more
Rainy Season Skin Care
As rain falls during the rainy season, day length also increases. As a result, the sun stays for a long time. In this mixed climate, various diseases nest in the body. Various skin problems are also seen.So carelessness towards the skin in monsoons will not be right at all. But in this case proper care … Read more
My Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a country that is ‘located in southern Asia. It has about 163 million people, and the official language is Bengali. The culture of Bangladesh is unique and exciting, and there are many different aspects to it. One of the most notable aspects of Bangladeshi culture is its spicy and flavorful food. In addition, … Read more
SAFF Championship has been deferred again
The Women’s SAFF Championship has been deferred to another round. The Women’s SAFF Championship in Nepal was scheduled to begin on August 12. But the South Asian Football Federation (SAF) deferred the first round at the request of the newly elected executive committee of the Nepal Football Association. Accordingly, the women’s SAFF was initially scheduled … Read more
Romanian singer Otilia sang in Dhaka
Otilia is a name known all over the world, known not only by his face but by his voice. She is basically a singer and a model as well. Most of the time, she is a character in her own songs.This popular singer has come to Bangladesh. Although there were already a lot of rumours … Read more
Me and My Brick Lane: Part 3
Continue from Part TWO, the reflection of memory continues. Disadvantage Bengali Struggle, the Nightmare, fighting with our family and ourselves, and Race attacked. However, everyday hearing the word “Paki go back to your own country”, the Anti-Racist Movement was the turning point that changed lives into a land of opportunity and hopes both politically and economically; those who … Read more
Hepatitis D, C, G Virus
Disease: Hepatitis DHDV causes hepatitis D.Properties: It is a defective virus. It cannot replicate by itself because it does not have envelope protein.3.Depends on HBV because HDV uses the surface antigen of HBV, It is an enveloped virus. Single stranded RNA genome. Negative polarity.7.Its internal core protein is called delta antigen. It has no virion … Read more
Sylvia Pandit
From
USA
Calling from Americathe Land of Opportunity ANIKA Anika was a very bubbly girl; she was the only daughter of Mr Shafiq Ahmed. Anika has grown up under the care of Shafiq Ahmed since she was four years old. However, after her mother’s death, her father, Shafiq Ahmed, did not get married; he did not want … Read more