Wednesday | 18 September 2024 | Reg No- 06
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Wednesday | 18 September 2024
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Md Zillur Rahaman
Health and environmental risks of medical wasteMedical waste is extremely hazardous to the environment and human health. In developing countries like Bangladesh, pollution from medical wastes due to unplanned hospitals and clinics resulting from urbanization has become a serious threat to the environment and public health. This situation is made serious due to poor management of medical waste and gross mismanagement ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Banks must restore clients’ confidence backBank is said to be the holder and carrier of economy and it is the last hope of savings for many marginalized people. At one time, people used to deposit small amounts of money in clay banks. Now people's saving style and habits have changed a lot and the trend of saving is towards bank. ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Corruption needs to be dealt with zero tolerance  International Anti-Corruption Day is celebrated on December 9 in every year. Currently, development, progress and corruption are pronounced in every tongue because, what is standing in the way to accelerate the development work is corruption. A morally developed, honest, conscientious person is a great asset to the society and the nation no matter what position ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Alarming rise in corruptionBribery and corruption are the biggest enemies of economic development and progress in any developing country. The scope and extent of corruption in Bangladesh is so wide and big that it is almost impossible and difficult to explain it in an essay of few lines. Bribery and corruption are really unethical and heinous criminal acts. ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Little Boy, Fat Man still haunt world with horrorHiroshima-Nagasaki has been a nightmare for almost eight decades, the still-burning scars of the nuclear attack are the names of a horrific end of World War-II. The wounds that fell on these two Japanese cities are still burning, August 6th and 9th are the two days that really come back every year. On the morning ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Upholding social values must to combat  moral decayThree recent events have shaken us seriously. First, a college principal in Narail was molested by his colleagues wearing shoelaces. Secondly, a student of a school in Savar beat his teacher with a stamp and seriously injured him and the teacher later died in hospital and thirdly a lawmaker in Rajshahi was accused of beating ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Country’s messy leather sectorAt a recent meeting of the government's Ministry of Commerce before Eid-ul-Azha, per sftsalted leather price has been fixed at Tk 47 to 52 in Dhaka and Tk 40 to 44 outside in Dhaka; across the country, the price of salted he-goat skin is set at Tk 18 to 20 per sft and she-goat skin ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Polythene-an extreme threat to environmentJune 5 is World Environment Day. There is no end to the global concern for environmental protection, just as there is no end to publicity and research. But polythene is currently one of the most widely blamed elements for global environmental pollution. It is an extreme threat and a huge challenge to protect the environment ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Financial value of time lost in city's traffic messUnbearable traffic jams are prevailing in the city and it is slowly taking shape not only in big cities like Dhaka and Chattogram, but also in other small towns. Traffic gridlock is becoming increasingly complex due to unplanned urbanization, poor traffic management and unregistered vehicles. According to a recent study by the Accident and Research ...
Md Zillur Rahaman
Protection from thunderstormOn August 4, 2021, 17 people, including 5 women, were killed in a lightning strike while going to a Pakka area of the adjoining Shibganjupazila for a wedding ceremony at a ghat house on the banks of riverPadma in Sadarupazila of Chapainawabganj district. When it started to rain heavily, they took refuge in a tin-shed ...
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