HEPATITIS

Hepatitis

Viral hepatitis: A major public health issue If I were a snail, I might have lived inside its shell. Or in a bustling, noisy hive if I were a bee. To survive, however, as a person on this planet, I must maintain a delicate equilibrium between atoms, bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Therefore, I will discuss … Read more

What Women Need To Know About Osteoporosis

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

Jucy! Yammy! KANCHAGOLLA

KANCHAGOLLA

MD.NIAZ AHMED Natore’s Kanchagolla has a history of about 250 years when powerful Zamindars once ruled Nature. In Bengali culture, it has long been customary to make a sweet face when receiving good news or celebrate a special event. And if that dessert is Nature’s Kanchagolla, there is no doubt about it. However, those who … Read more

Domestic Violence In Bangladesh

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Domestic violence is defined as violence perpetrated by someone in the victim’s immediate family. Partners and ex-partners, close family members, extended relatives, and family friends are included.When the offender and the victim have a close relationship, “domestic violence” is used. They frequently have a power imbalance. As a result, the victim is reliant on the … Read more

Tigers prepare for World Cup with tri-series in New Zealand

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Sports desk, dhaka: Bangladesh will play a tri-nation series in New Zealand to prepare for the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia in October. Runners-up New Zealand are expected to play hosts in the latest World Cup. The other opponent will be Pakistan. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Cricket Operations Chairman Jalal Yunus confirmed … Read more

The Amazon of Bengal Ratargul

Amazon of Bengal

There is a huge jungle of rows and rows of trees standing waist-deep in the swamp. The jungle is so dense that sunlight cannot penetrate the leaves and touch the water. Many people also call it the Amazon of Bangladesh. However, the real name of the forest is Ratargul. Many wild animals and birds roam … Read more

Khadi cloth of Comilla: history and tradition

Khadi Clothes Comilla

Spinning khadi cloth is an ancient tradition in our culture. The significance of khadi attire has not diminished despite thousands of variants. On the contrary, its appeal to the people has returned to the weaving variety over time. Now, khadi is vibrant and distinct in its variety of designs. Khadi has consequently won the hearts … Read more

Me and my Brick Lane: Part One

Beginning in the mid-1970s, the majority of Bengali families immigrated to the United Kingdom and settled in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which has since become the Bengali community’s home. In the late 1970s, racism intensified towards the Bengali population; women were harassed as they dropped their children off at school. In addition, the … Read more

My Bangladesh: Part Two

My Roots | My Identity Arts And Culture Of Bangladesh Bangladesh’s art and culture blend the various civilisations that once inhabited the country. A Bangladeshi artist’s work reflects the country’s history, values, and cultural diversity. From Hindu temples like the Shona to Islamic architecture like the Jama Masjid, Asia’s largest mosque, the arts include many … Read more

My memories with Gaffar Chowdhury

Gaffar Chowdhury

SUNAHWAR ALI Abdul Gaffar Choudhury was a Bangladeshi-Born British writer, Journalist, columnist, political analyst and poet. He wrote the lyrics to “Amar Bhaier Rokte Rangano Ekushey February”, a widely celebrated song commemorating the Bengali Language Movement’s cultural diversity by bringing everyone under one umbrella for a day in a year, and he was a freedom … Read more

ASU 2020-06: Convertible Debt and Convertible Preferred Stock Resources

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Can diet changes help endometriosis?

endometriosis

J R SIKDER If you’re unfamiliar with “endometriosis,” let me give you a brief definition tounderstand better what I’m talking about. Endometriosis is a long-term condition in which tissue similar to the womb’s lining grows in other places, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. The pain in your lower abdomen or back (pelvic pain) … Read more

Eid Market Buzzes Again

eid marekt

SHAHRIN ISLAM SHARNO Eid shopping in the city is becoming more popular by the day. A rush of customers can be seen in almost all of the city’s marketplaces and shopping arcades, which continues after Iftari until late at night. People and their families go shopping shortly after breaking their fast, and it is common … Read more

Record Retention: A Handy List of What to Save and For How Long

The FLSA mandates that employers retain payroll records for non-exempt employees for at least three years. Additionally, records that support wage calculations — such how long do you need to keep business records as time cards, wage rate tables, work schedules, and payroll deductions — must be kept for at least two years. In some … Read more

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What Are the Biggest Problems Women Face in Society Today?

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Women participate in all aspects of society, yet some issues have a greater impact on women. Let’s look at some of the biggest concerns that modern women confront, from the strength of the female vote to reproductive rights and wage disparities. Bangladeshi women have long fought for equality in the home, community, and state. However, … Read more

Sundarbans: The largest mangrove forest in the world

sundarbans

Ranzit Sarkar  The Sundarbans are a group of low-lying islands in the Bay of Bengal that are notable for their distinctive mangrove forests scattered throughout India and Bangladesh. With a surface area of roughly 40,000 square kilometres, this dynamic delta region is one of the world’s biggest. On both banks of the river, there is … Read more

Do Social Media Harm Young Adult’s Mental Health?

Do Social Media Harm Young Adult

Social networking is a technology with several advantages. It allows users to interact and exchange knowledge and meet new people. However, there are drawbacks, particularly for college-aged young people who have grown up in a screen-dominated environment. Humans are social creatures by nature. To prosper in life, we require the company of others, and the … Read more

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