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Source:Daily Sun
February 26, 2024 10:59 UTC
General Daily Insight for February 26, 2024 Our ideals have a chance to shape our current reality. The impressionable Moon shakes off a frustrating opposition to foggy Neptune upon entering clear-thinking Libra at 9:29 am EST. There’s value in finding out for yourself whether you click, but remember that others can legitimately have different experiences. Taurus April 20 – May 20 Your devotion to an important goal could be stuck at the forefront of your mind. While the candid Moon in your social sector encourages passionate Pluto in your communication zone, you’ll probably both enjoy the encounter in the moment.
Source:Daily Sun
February 26, 2024 09:28 UTC
All candidates win unopposed in reserved 50 women seats in JSDHAKA, Feb 25, 2024 (BSS) – All fifty candidates of Awami League were declared elected unopposed in the 50 seats reserved for women in the 12th Jatiya Sangsad (JS). Among the 300 seats in the JS, women's reserved seats are distributed proportionally to the number of seats obtained by different parties or alliances. With the support of 62 independent members and two seats of the 14-party alliance, Awami League got 48 seats and Jatiya Party got 2 reserved seats. Candidates nominated by Awami League and Jatiya Party in the reserved 50 women's seats submitted their nomination papers to the Returning Officer on February 18. Moniruzzaman Talukdar told reporters at his office at Nirbachan Bhaban in the capital’s Agargaon this afternoon that he received a total of 50 nomination papers and all papers were valid in scrutiny.
Source:Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
February 26, 2024 09:09 UTC
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Source:Daily Sun
February 26, 2024 07:44 UTC
A trolley driver has died after a truck collided with his vehicle in Lalmonirhat. The accident took place in Aditmari Upazila around 11 pm on Sunday, according to Mahmudunnabi, chief of the local police station. The dead man has been identified as Faridul Islam, a resident of Hatibandha Upazila. Faridul was driving a trolley loaded with potatoes to a cold storage in Lalmonirhat when a stone-laden truck rammed into the back of the vehicle in the Saptibari Bazar area, according to the police.
Source:bd News24
February 26, 2024 06:35 UTC
Anti-Muslim hate speech in India rose by 62% in the second half of 2023 compared to the first six months of the year, a Washington-based research group said on Monday, adding the Israel-Gaza war played a key role in the last three months. India Hate Lab documented 668 hate speech incidents targeting Muslims in 2023, 255 of which occurred in the first half of the year while 413 took place in the last six months of 2023, the research group said in a report released Monday. About 75%, or 498, of those incidents took place in states governed by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to the report. The states of Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh accounted for the most hate speech.
Source:bd News24
February 26, 2024 03:45 UTC
DHAKA, Feb 25, 2024 (BSS) - The 15th martyrdom anniversary of the slain army officers in the barbaric killings at BDR (now BGB) headquarters, Pilkhana on February 25-26 in 2009 was observed today with due dignity. On behalf of the Prime Minister, her military secretary Major General Kabir Ahmed paid homage to the martyrs by placing wreaths at their graves, said an ISPR release. After laying the wreaths, one minute silence was observed in honour of the martyrs while the serving military personnel gave a salute. Senior military officers of the Army, Navy and Air Force, JCOs and military personnel of other ranks, family members and close relatives of the martyrs were present on the occasion. Besides, milad mahfil and special munajat were held in presence of army personnel of all ranks in the central mosque of all cantonments seeking eternal peace of the souls of the martyrs.
Source:Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
February 25, 2024 22:17 UTC
“He’s been steady and consistent,” Buczek said ahead of the Denver game. Commanding the game with a 14-10 lead, Cornell sought to prevail despite taking three penalties in the latter half of the quarter. Two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties called with 2:43 left caused a two-man disadvantage for Cornell and amounted to a pair of Denver goals to conclude the third. It was total Denver domination in the final quarter, as five Pioneer goals in the final corner propelled the Pioneers over the Red. Firth’s fourth goal of the game — the second of its kind in the freshman’s two games — broke up those five Denver goals.
Source:Daily Sun
February 25, 2024 20:24 UTC
The workshops were jam-packed with information and practical techniques that the teachers could take back to their classrooms. The Teachers in Action event took place at Weeki Wachee High School and Winding Waters K-8 School. In addition to discussing children’s stress, Ms. Adams talked about the stress that teachers have. The local teachers’ union, Hernando Classroom Teachers Association (HCTA), also attended the event. A poetry café is a place where children can feel safe enough to get up and recite a poem,” Ms. Brandhuber stated.
Source:Daily Sun
February 25, 2024 19:32 UTC
DHAKA, Feb 25, 2024 (BSS) - Health and Family Welfare Minister Professor DrSamanta Lal Sen today found irregularities about different activities at theCentral Medical Stores Depot (CMSD) at Tejgaon here. Accompanied by senior officials of the health ministry, Samanta suddenlyvisited the CMSD to oversee its overall situation, an official release said. During the 35-minute visit, the health minister found emergency healthcareitems lying unused and dates of many healthcare essentials have been expired. At that time, CMSD officials could not answer most of the questions theminister asked. Coming across the irregularities, the health minister directed the depotofficials to submit a report to him in the next seven days, explaining whysuch a large number of healthcare products remained unused.
Source:Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
February 25, 2024 13:13 UTC
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Public has called on public representatives to evaluate the necessity and environmental impact of a project before it is initiated. She also criticised the practice of acquiring land from people or constructing facilities near the homes of influential figures for the implementation of projects during an event marking 'National Local Government Day' on Sunday. Assess whether it is necessary and if there is adequate room for waste management so that it doesn't hinder other projects through pollution," she said. “We must get rid of the tendency to initiate projects on the properties of influential individuals. Public representatives should adopt a holistic approach that prioritises environmental preservation."
Source:bd News24
February 25, 2024 12:20 UTC
In an alternate universe, Olivia Mauch and Skyler Pierce would be living out their final months as high school seniors right now. They’ve played beach before, but this — competing as college athletes for the first time — is an entirely different experience. So to hear them ask questions and be curious and take the coaching is really good.”What helps that is how Mauch and Pierce both really enjoy beach. And Pierce really enjoys how the sport forces you to communicate and build chemistry with your beach partner. Getting to know teammates and then having a lot of meetings to get adjusted to college life.
Source:Daily Sun
February 25, 2024 12:17 UTC