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How should macroeconomics be taught to undergraduates in the post-crisis era? A concrete proposal

October 30, 2012
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How should macroeconomics be taught to undergraduates in the post-crisis era? A concrete proposal

Is economic teaching keeping up with the changing economy? This column presents a new way of teaching economics in light of the continuing crises. It argues that if we are to create a better-informed public debate we must begin by improvin Economics students have started to establish new student societies, which focus not on how…

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Open The Mind Door !!

June 1, 2012
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Open The Mind Door !!

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Bangladesh signs drill deal with Russia’s Gazprom

April 27, 2012
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Bangladesh signs drill deal with Russia’s Gazprom

Bangladesh’s Goverment-run Petrobangla has signed a deal with Russian energy giant Gazprom to drill 10 onshore wells. The $193 million deal was signed in Dhaka on Thursday amid hopes that Bangladesh will be able to add up to 300 million cubic feet of gas to the national grid per day. Gazprom would have to complete…

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UN envoy commends disaster preparedness initiatives in Bangladesh

March 31, 2012
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UN envoy commends disaster preparedness initiatives in Bangladesh

The UN envoy responsible for disaster risk reduction today commended Bangladesh for issuing a policy directive requiring that risk assessment be integrated into all development projects, as the country expands its cyclone preparedness to include earthquake readiness. “I am heartened to hear that the same dedication which the country has devoted to protecting the population…

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What Does the Future Hold for You?- Enlighting YOU

March 6, 2012
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What Does the Future Hold for You?- Enlighting YOU

Your Life: How to understand your life’s journey and discover why you are here, and what you can be doing to live your whole life as an interesting, fascinating and greatly enjoyable experience. Learn to be successful in ways that really satisfy you. Your Relationships: How can you have an excellent relationship, which is filled…

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BANGLADESH: Protect Rights Activist and Inhabitants of Mayadip – School in Boat ..

February 26, 2012
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Sources :An engineer dedicated to educating children of underprivileged communities that face socio-economic discrimination, Mr. Shahed Kayes, has his life threatened over objections to a dangerous, illegal sand extraction business. In spite of a court order banning the operation, 35 dredgers continue to remove sands from the Meghana River near Mayadip and Nunertek islands, an…

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Lets initiate to develop Ethical Standard of our Nation.

February 1, 2012
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Lets initiate to develop Ethical Standard of our Nation.

Just before few days i was talking with GURU -Prof. Asanul Alam Parvez -He gave me a new truth that i have been finding from long day before to work out with enforcement development of our country. And the findings is because of of poor ethical standard to are oblicated towards any development . I…

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Date with disasters.

November 15, 2011
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Date with disasters.

  A ravaged Dublar Char in the Sundarbans after the cyclone Sidr hit the country on this day in 2007. Bangladesh is subject to increased frequency of natural calamities resulting from climate change. Amid increasing threats of climate change, Bangladesh today observes the fourth anniversary of cyclone Sidr, one of the worst natural calamities the…

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Chittagong Hill Tracts: Indigenous People Or Ethnic Minority?

November 14, 2011
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Chittagong Hill Tracts: Indigenous People Or Ethnic Minority?

As every year, the Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Facility (CHTDF), UNDP-Bangladesh is going to organise Cultural Diversity Festival 2011 this year over a one week period from 2 December to 8 December 2011 in Dhaka. Though UNDP-CHTDF used the word “indigenous peoples” in the previous cultural diversity festivals in the last four years, however, this…

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BANGLADESHi Life : Old, alone and without support

October 22, 2011
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BANGLADESHi Life : Old, alone and without support

As their numbers grow and their family support weakens, elderly people in Bangladesh are not getting the social protection they need, say campaigners and researchers. Government payments for the elderly are inadequate, critics say, and only one in four elderly are getting them, according to a study by HelpAge International. Meanwhile, adult children and younger…

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Google Gains After Advertising Demand Helps Sales Top Estimates

October 14, 2011
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Google Inc., the world’s biggest Internet-search company, rose as much as 7.1 percent in extended trading yesterday after demand for online advertising vaulted third-quarter sales past analysts’ estimates. Excluding revenue passed on to partner sites, sales rose to $7.51 billion, Mountain View, California-based Google said yesterday. That exceeded the $7.23 billion average of analysts’ estimates…

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Electricity from the nose?

October 10, 2011
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Electricity from the nose? Well, it may appear weird, but engineers claim they are working on a technique which would generate power from human respiration. A team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison says that it is actually working on a method which would someday power sensors in one’s body via the respiration in one’s nose,…

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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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