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The defining feature of our country is its flat lands, which form 80 per cent of its landmass. Then suddenly, as we travel towards the South-East, we see some uncommon type of land, the hills of Chattogram. For those living in the plain, these hills present them with an undefining mystery and a cha
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), established in 1861, has been the top destination for students with an interest in science and technology subjects, globally. It has consistently positioned itself at the top of the US and global ranking for best higher education institution many
As things are getting back to normalcy after a prolonged period of lockdown, the job market is witnessing hundreds of job exams going on here and there. One of the sought after jobs, specially for students from business and social science backgrounds, is the post of a Management Trainee Officer or
The education sector, which relied on online methods to adapt to this new pandemic reality, has seen massive technological changes globally. With this new push, developing countries, like ours, are coming forward in embracing some new technologies that will reshape the future of education. Some of
It’s the abode of the clouds that you will feel the moment you visit the place called Meghalaya. During a trip to the highland, a group of friends of ours literally walked through the clouds that we only used to see above. It’s cool, it’s sweet, an experience that is different.&nb
A team of engineers from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) has developed a low-cost oxygen supply instrument called OxyJet, an innovation which may offer lifeline to people severely affected by the Covid-19 in countries like Bangladesh. According to the engineers involved,
The title may be confusing, but in all its sense-- if the statement is true-- it’s nothing but a compliment to Manchester United. The club with all its might and stature, why would beating above its weight be considered a compliment? Because the might and the stature we are talking abo
What will our lives as citizens look like in 2071 when the nation celebrates the country’s birth centennial? The answer lies in what we strive to become in the next 50 years, in terms of the economy and society, banking on how far we have come in the first 50 years of independence. LDC gradu