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Nokia launches Windows phones.

October 27, 2011
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Nokia launches Windows phones.

Nokia launched its first devices for Windows experience — Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 — after eight months of research in its biggest ever event in London, hoping to revive from the past years massive revenue fall. “It is the first real windows phone,” said Stephen Elop, president and chief executive officer of Nokia,…

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The two-wheel tractor and direct-drill seeder

October 22, 2011
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The two-wheel tractor and direct-drill seeder

The two-wheel tractor and direct-drill seeder may bring a space in Agro economy .THE first production model of an Australian-designed zero-till seed drill for two-wheeled tractors has been produced in China, marking a pivotal step in efforts to give third world farmers the means to move into conservation agriculture. The cheap, no-frills, direct-drill machine, which…

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ASIF HASSAN – A Bangladeshi Student from Australia

October 7, 2011
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ASIF HASSAN – A Bangladeshi Student from Australia

ASIF HASSAN, 20, said it would take a lot to keep him in Australia after he finishes his civil and structural engineering degree at the University of Technology, Sydney. While he likes the lifestyle in Sydney, he does not believe there are as many opportunities here as there are in his home country of Bangladesh.…

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Study Says:South Asia most dangerous for sea turtles.

September 29, 2011
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Study Says:South Asia most dangerous for sea turtles.

source: The waters around India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are home to the world’s most endangered sea turtles, according to a study released Thursday aimed at setting a blueprint for global conservation. While it was well known that almost all sea turtle species face extinction, the study by 30 scientists was the first to identify…

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To combat the acute power shortages :Bangladesh plans to generate 5000MW power through coal gasification

November 8, 2010
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To combat the acute power shortages  :Bangladesh plans to generate 5000MW power through coal gasification

“Although the demand for electricity has increased continuously, its production has lagged behind. Shortage of energy, in fact, now poses the biggest threat to Bangladesh’s economic growth,” the leading chamber of the country said while reviewing the economic situation of Quarter 1. The present demand for electricity varies between 4200 megawatt (mw) and 6000 mw…

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A Simple Demand !!

June 2, 2010
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A Simple Demand !!

Digitalised Bangladesh is now a days is common dream of Bangladeshi. No political question! If we simplify what is digital Bangladesh ? I answer : A well managed Bangladesh. To manage well ,we always need to clear about our resources .From my best knowledge i demand a High Powerful Bangladesh Resources Research Centre (BRRC) To…

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Bangladesh Trading with Australia and overview of prospect

June 1, 2010
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Bangladesh Trading  with Australia and overview of prospect

Envoy speaks on the potential of growing trade between the countries .sources :Bangladesh’s exports to Australia have shot up on the back of duty-free and quota-free (DFQF) benefits awarded by Canberra. The shipments soared 176 percent to AU$119 million (Australian dollars) or US$98 million in 2008-09 from AU$43 million (US$35 million) a year ago —…

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“Develop network with peers in Bangladesh”-Ambassador Akramul Qader urges expatriate doctors.

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and State Minister Mr. Akramul Qader attended the annual conference of Bangladesh Medical Association of North America, Louisiana chapter in Orleans, Louisiana and addressed a…

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Bangladesh opposes proposed dams in Meghalaya: Minister

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Meghalaya has made it clear that the dams which are to be built across the Myntdu and Umiew rivers would not have any negative impact…

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