Joint forces raid DMCH, 33 ‘brokers’ sentenced to various terms

Desk Report: The joint forces have arrested more than fifty brokers in the case of fraud and harassment of patients at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Out of these, 33 people, both men and women, were sentenced to various terms and fined. This joint operation was conducted on Thursday afternoon under the secret information and surveillance of the national intelligence agency ISI. The operation was led by Dhaka District Senior Assistant Commissioner and Executive Magistrate Afrin Jahan. Joint forces raid DMCH, 33 At that time, this broker gang, including female members,…

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I will not budge even a hair from the mission I have embarked on: BSEC Chairman

Desk Report: The commission led by capital market regulator Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) Chairman Khandaker Rashed Maqsood has decided not to resign. Rashed Maqsood told reporters at BSEC on Thursday. He said, “Today we talked to the government. They told us to continue the work we are doing and strengthen it further.” I will not budge even a   Regarding the demands and work stoppage of BSEC officials and employees seeking the resignation of the commission, he said, “We talked to the government. We will not budge even a…

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Palaks house becomes a temporary police camp to save him from his mother

Desk Report: A banner of a temporary police camp has been hung at the house of former Awami League government’s State Minister for Information and Communication Technology Zunaid Ahmed Palak in Natore. Police claim that this tactic was taken to save the building from vandalism by an agitated crowd or mob. Palaks house becomes a A picture of the hanging of the banner went viral on social media on Thursday. It shows two youths tying a banner rope to the balcony grill on the second floor of Palak’s three-story house…

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Mushfiqurs retirement is due to pride

Desk Report: Mushfiqur Rahim was mentally devastated by the retirement rumors that were circulating around him after he failed to play well in the Champions Trophy. Mushfiqur himself wrote in his Facebook retirement announcement post that the last few weeks have been very challenging for him. He felt that his journey in ODI cricket was over. According to Mushfiqur’s family sources, even his family members were not very aware of the news of his retirement. He informed his father through a phone message, 15-20 minutes before announcing his retirement at…

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A. League will decide whether to participate in the elections or not: Chief advisor to BBC

Desk Report:  Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus has spoken about the issue of participation of Awami League in the upcoming national elections. In an interview with the British media outlet BBC, he said that Awami League will decide whether they will participate in the elections or not. In addition, the Election Commission will also decide who or who will participate in the elections. A. League will decide whether Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left for India after being ousted. It is still uncertain whether her party Awami League will participate…

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What is the story behind the controversial refereeing in the Liverpool-PSG match?

Desk Report: The scorecard does not always tell the whole story of a match. For example, the PSG-Liverpool match in the first leg of the last 16 of the Champions League at the Parc des Princes. Liverpool won the match 1-0 last night. This match spread great romance. What is the story behind The refereeing has also been questioned in the PSG-Liverpool match. In the 25th minute of the match, Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate pushed PSG forward Bradley Barcola. Referee David Massa took the help of the Video Assistant Referee…

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No one can lay hands on children in England, bill in Parliament

Desk Report: Pediatricians in England have called for a complete ban on beating children. Currently, beating children for reasonable reasons is legally legal. But doctors do not want that either. Therefore, a bill has been introduced in the British Parliament to amend the current law. The British media outlet BBC reported this information. Currently, beating children for reasonable reasons is legally legal in England. However, the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) says that no matter how reasonable the reason, no positive effect of beating on child development…

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Water crisis in Kaptai, electricity generation in only one unit

Desk Report: Due to water shortage in Kaptai Lake in Rangamati, electricity production at Karnaphuli Hydropower Plant (KHPPP) has dropped to its lowest level. Out of the five units of the plant, only 40 megawatts of electricity is being generated from unit number 4. Water crisis in Kaptai, electricity On Thursday morning, a visit to the Kaptai Saw Mill area showed that various parts of the lake are currently dry. The water level in other places has dropped. Although there are five units in the power plant to generate electricity…

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Tarek, Mamun acquitted on appeal in money laundering case

Desk Report: The Appellate Division has acquitted BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and businessman Gias Uddin Al Mamun from seven years in prison in a money laundering case. The Appellate Division, led by Chief Justice Syed Refat Ahmed, granted the appeal filed by Gias Uddin Al Mamun and gave the verdict on Thursday. The Appellate Division had suspended the sentence by allowing Mamun’s appeal in the case on December 10. Later, when Mamun appealed, the verdict was given today after the hearing. Tarek, Mamun acquitted on ACC lawyer Asif Hasan…

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Why Oxford signed a 5-year deal with OpenAI

Desk Report: Oxford University has announced a five-year partnership with OpenAI, the maker of the world-renowned artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT. The partnership will give Oxford students and researchers access to advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools that will help ‘improve learning, teaching and research’. Some of the university’s Bodleian Library’s public collections will also be digitised as part of the initiative. “Our engagement with the academic community is essential to building a rich AI ecosystem,” said Brad Lightcap, chief operating officer of OpenAI. The partnership will give Oxford researchers access to…

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