RAKSU elections: 42 candidates elected unopposed to parliament, 39 of them women

Desk Report, RAKSU elections: 42 candidates elected unopposed to parliament, 39 of them women As there are no rivals in the Rajshahi University parliamentary elections, 42 candidates are going to be elected unopposed. Of them, 39 are female candidates. Of these, 29 are for editorial posts and 13 for executive members. RAKSU elections: 42 candidates elected unopposed to parliament, 39 of them women Meanwhile, no candidate has stood for four posts in four female student halls. Among them, the assistant debate and literature editor is vacant in Begum Khaleda Zia…

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Garment industry owners meet with Jamaat Ameer

Desk Report, Garment industry owners meet with Jamaat Ameer A delegation of ready-made garment industry owners met with Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Shafiqur Rahman. They met the Ameer at the Bashundhara residential area of ​​the capital on Sunday evening. Garment industry owners meet with Jamaat Ameer The business delegation included former caretaker government advisor and Square Textile Chairman Tapan Chowdhury, ready-made garment industry owners’ organization BGMEA President Mahmud Hasan Khan, knitwear industry owners’ organization BKMEA President Mohammad Hatem, Bangladesh Employers Federation President Fazle Shamim Ehsan, and others. On the other hand,…

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There is still no consensus on the implementation of the July Charter.

Desk Report, There is still no consensus on the implementation of the July Charter. The second day of formal discussions between the National Consensus Commission and political parties on ways to implement the constitutional reform proposals of the July National Charter also yielded no results. On Sunday, the BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami and the National Citizens Party (NCP) reiterated their previous positions before the commission’s president and chief advisor, Professor Muhammad Yunus. There is still no consensus on the implementation of the July Charter. The issue of elections also came up in…

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We have brought down dictatorship, now we must jump into building an effective democratic state: Mirza Fakhrul

Desk Report, We have brought down dictatorship, now we must jump into building an effective democratic state: Mirza Fakhrul BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said, ‘We have overcome the difficult times and brought down the dictatorship. Now we have to jump into the overall effort to build an effective democratic state.’ BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul said this in a message on the occasion of the ‘International Day of Democracy’ on September 15. This message was posted on BNP’s verified Facebook page. The BNP Secretary General said that…

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Not shaking hands after the match: India’s explanation, Pakistan’s protest

Desk Report, Not shaking hands after the match: India’s explanation, Pakistan’s protest No matter how cold the diplomatic relations between the two countries are, it is desirable that both sides forget about it and behave amicably on the playing field. Agha Salman-Shahin Afridi might have been standing on the field thinking that. They were waiting for Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dubey to shake hands with them, even if it was just for the sake of courtesy. Then the others in the dugout would also shake hands. Not shaking hands after…

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What is Steve Jobs’ 10-minute rule, and what has been found in research?

Desk Report, What is Steve Jobs’ 10-minute rule, and what has been found in research? Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was known for his unconventional work habits. Many of his techniques seemed strange at first, but over time they have proven to be effective. One of the most discussed is the 10-minute rule. When he was stuck on a problem for 10 minutes, he would leave his desk and go for a walk. This small change often brought him new ideas and unexpected solutions. Many years later, scientific studies have also…

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Will ICC punish India for not shaking hands?

Desk Report, Will ICC punish India for not shaking hands? India-Pakistan matches are always full of excitement. However, the high-voltage battle of the group stage in this year’s Asia Cup ended with a bitter scene. As soon as Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav hit a six in Dubai last night, the Indian players went straight to the dressing room. The Pakistani players were waiting to shake hands as usual. But there was no talk, no wink, no handshake – the Indians’ attitude towards the Pakistani team was as cold as ice.…

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