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SEU's IRT hosts University of Windsor Delegation

Dhaka, Nov. 29 -- The Institute of Research and Training (IRT) of Southeast University (SEU) organized a special meeting with the visiting delegates of the University of Windsor, Canada on 26 November... Read More


DU VC meets IDDEF President

Dhaka, Nov. 29 -- Dhaka University (DU) Vice-Chancellor (VC) Professor Niaz Ahmed Khan has held a meeting with Mehmet Turan, president of Turkey-based non-profit Islamic organisation IDDEF.IDDEF stand... Read More


Heritage festival, exhibition held at RU

Dhaka, Nov. 29 -- A daylong heritage festival and exhibition was held today at the Varendra Research Museum (VRM) of Rajshahi University (RU), celebrating the country's rich cultural traditions, archa... Read More


KUET student suspended for stabbing fellow student

Dhaka, Nov. 29 -- Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) authorities have suspended a student for stabbing a fellow student over a dispute regarding street painting and stall locations... Read More


When Education Kills Curiosity

India, Nov. 29 -- Recently, another 16-year-old in Kota took his own life - the fourteenth this year. His classmate, speaking on camera, said he didn't know who he would be if he didn't crack the exam... Read More


Bhartiya Sanskriti and Sanskrit

India, Nov. 29 -- Sanskrit means 'perfectly made'. It is a language of extraordinary precision. Sanskrit is one of the oldest recorded languages. It developed a most comprehensive linguistic system ve... Read More


Why Fashion Must Unite Human Rights and Climate Action Now

India, Nov. 29 -- The global fashion industry, a major pillar of India's manufacturing strength, is now facing converging pressures that are no longer possible to treat separately. On one side, the Eu... Read More


Nature's TARIFFs: Crisis or Opportunity

India, Nov. 29 -- In today's geopolitical landscape, as nations assess the impact of trade tariffs worldwide, we often think of taxes on goods and services crossing borders. However, humanity faces ot... Read More


Yes, the planet is overpopulated

India, Nov. 29 -- Eight billion people. Almost three times as many as in 1960. And still we are told the real crisis is that there aren't enough of us. In 1960, there were about 3 billion human being... Read More


Elusive 8 per cent growth is back

India, Nov. 29 -- If you are interested in economics, and your economics leans more towards the half-full-glass kind of analysis, one of the most exasperating feelings in recent times is likely to be ... Read More