Sri Lanka and Afghanistan boycott ACC meeting in Dhaka along with India

Desk Report, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan boycott ACC meeting in Dhaka along with India The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) annual general meeting will be held in Dhaka on July 24. But Indian media outlet India Today reported that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and some other ACC member boards have decided to boycott the meeting due to political and diplomatic reasons. Sri Lanka and Afghanistan boycott ACC meeting in Dhaka along with India A top-level source told the media outlet that the BCCI has officially informed…

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Ten Hag’s team scored 5 goals against the Brazilian club’s teenagers

Desk Report, Ten Hag’s team scored 5 goals against the Brazilian club’s teenagers Erik ten Hag lost his job as coach in October last year due to his failure at Manchester United. After that, the Dutch coach was waiting for a new return. Finally, on May 26 this year, ten Hag took over as coach of Bayer Leverkusen. Although he did not have a good start for the former German champions. Ten Hag’s team scored 5 goals against the Brazilian club’s teenagers Ten Hag found himself in an embarrassing situation…

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Huge turnout at Jamaat’s national rally, main phase begins

Desk Report, Huge turnout at Jamaat’s national rally, main phase begins The main phase of the ‘National Rally’ of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has begun at around 2 pm today at Suhrawardy Udyan in the capital. A large number of leaders and activists have joined it. Huge turnout at Jamaat’s national rally, main phase begins The main phase of the rally began at around 2 pm with the recitation of the Holy Quran and Naat-e-Rasul. Naat-e-Rasul was performed by artists from the Saimum Shilpi Gosthi. Later, the family members of the martyrs…

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“Last year, cultivated land was lost to the river, and houses were falling into disrepair.”

Desk Report, “Last year, cultivated land was lost to the river, and houses were falling into disrepair.” Hasna Bhanu (46) of Nakla Upazila in Sherpur lost everything in the erosion of the old Brahmaputra River. This widowed woman is currently running a small tea shop at Kejaikata Ghat. 80 percent of their land and house were washed away in three phases due to the erosion of the river. She took refuge with her physically disabled husband Azahar Ali and their children at her sister’s house. Her husband died there. After…

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The price of 64 betel leaves in Rajshahi is now only 4 taka.

Desk Report, The price of 64 betel leaves in Rajshahi is now only 4 taka. Farmer Enamul Haque was sorting betel leaves at the Mougachi market in Rajshahi’s Mohanpur upazila. He sold betel leaves at the market on Thursday for four taka per betel leaf. This farmer from Kharail village in Bakshimail union of the upazila has cultivated betel leaves on two bighas of land. But he said that he is now unable to cover the expenses of the workers by selling betel leaves. The price of 64 betel leaves…

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Five fighter jets were shot down in India-Pakistan conflict: Trump

Desk Report, Five fighter jets were shot down in India-Pakistan conflict: Trump US President Donald Trump has said that as many as five warplanes have been shot down in the recent India-Pakistan conflict. The conflict ended with the establishment of a ceasefire in May. The US president claimed credit for his country’s efforts to establish the ceasefire. Five fighter jets were shot down in India-Pakistan conflict: Trump President Trump shared the information about the downing of the warplanes during a dinner with Republican members of Congress at the White House…

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Chicken production increased in the hope of profit, now costs are not rising

Desk Report, Chicken production increased in the hope of profit, now costs are not rising Last year, the price of a day-old chick had risen to a maximum of 90 to 100 taka. Hatchery owners increased their production capacity in the hope of higher profits. As a result, production increased by about 25 percent in a year. On the other hand, demand increased by only 5 percent. As a result, the price of chicks has decreased due to production increasing much more than demand, and now it has come down…

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National Special Economic Zone: Water demand in industry increasing, projects stalled

Desk Report, National Special Economic Zone: Water demand in industry increasing, projects stalled An initiative was taken to implement a project three years ago to supply water from the Meghna River to the ‘National Special Economic Zone (NSEZ)’ located in Mirsarai, Chittagong. The feasibility study of the project has not yet been completed due to lack of agreement on water demand and price. Construction work has not even begun. However, the demand for water is increasing in that industrial area. National Special Economic Zone: Water demand in industry increasing, projects…

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Israel and Syria have agreed to ceasefire: US ambassador

Desk Report, Israel and Syria have agreed to ceasefire: US ambassador Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire, the US ambassador to Turkey said on Friday. The bloody conflict in Syria’s Druze-dominated areas has been going on for several days. More than 300 people have been killed in the conflict so far. Israel and Syria have agreed to ceasefire: US ambassador Israel carried out airstrikes on the Syrian capital Damascus and the southern Sweida region on Wednesday. At the time, Israel demanded the withdrawal of government forces from Sweida.…

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A ‘Kheyalkhushi’-like resort in the mountains

Desk Report, A ‘Kheyalkhushi’-like resort in the mountains Resorts (recreation centers) are being built one after another around the country’s largest lake Kaptai. No approval is being taken from the Rangamati district administration, district council, Department of Environment and Fire Service for the construction of these resorts. A ‘Kheyalkhushi’-like resort in the mountains Not only Kaptai Lake, but the resorts built along the Karnaphuli River in Kaptai Upazila of Rangamati are also not following the rules. Due to the construction of such ‘entertainment’ resorts, the environment of the lake is…

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