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Published: 25 May 2021 03:49 AM BdST
Updated: 25 May 2021 03:51 AM BdST Students demonstrate for the reopening of universities. File Photo
Shaybal Roy is among the nearly 30,000 students of Dhaka University who signed up on the institution’s website for coronavirus vaccine within the cut-off time. Once vaccinated, they hoped to attend in-person classes and take examinations more than a year after the pandemic-induced shutdown began. );
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It has been more than two more months, but Shaybal and the others are waiting to know when they can get their first jab while the government scrambles to secure enough AstraZeneca shots to complete second doses.
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Tropical cyclone likely to form in Bay of Bengal
20th May, 2021 01:43:06
The sea surface temperature over the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal is making conditions favourable for the development of a tropical cyclone during May 25-26 in the bay.
Due to having very favourable conditions ahead, it could intensify into a significant tropical cyclone during May 25-26, according to a weather update of Cyclone News: Bay of Bengal.
The cyclone will likely be named as YAAS. The landfall is anticipated between North Odisha of India to South West Bangladesh coast as a significant tropical cyclone during May 27-28, it said.
2021-05-20 16:56:05 GMT2021-05-21 00:56:05(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
DHAKA, May 20 (Xinhua) China s telecommunication giant Huawei has announced its support for South Asian countries including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal to tap 100,000 fresh digital talents over the next five years.
A spokesperson from Huawei made the announcement at the Digital Talent Regional Summit held online Thursday.
Themed Cultivating a Talent Ecosystem for Inclusive Digital Prosperity, the summit brought together officials and scholars from the three countries, and experts and representatives from UNESCO and the ICT industry, to explore collaborative initiatives for closing the digital skill gaps and facilitating the digital transformation in the post-pandemic economic recovery.