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Not possible to advance without an educated nation: PM File photo of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said the government has restored academic atmosphere in all the educational institutions and now it is the responsibility of teachers and students to perform their respective responsibilities. There has been no rattles of guns [on campuses] since we ve formed the government. we ve brought back the academic atmosphere. Now it s the responsibility of the teachers and students to teach and learn, she said. The PM said this while virtually addressing an international conference titled Celebrating the 100 Years of the University of Dhaka: Reflections from the Alumni - International and National on the occasion of the university s birth centenary. The theme of the programme was Achieving Sustainable Goals and Building a University Suitable for Fourth Industrial Rev ....
Order Reprints Print Article Text size Many travelers have been reflecting on how they interact with the world over the past year due to the forced hiatus caused by the global coronavirus pandemic. For Samantha Bray, managing director of The Center for Responsible Travel (CREST), the idea of adjusting one’s own behaviors and decisions in relation to the impact of travel has always been at the forefront of her mind. “Because travel is of course meant to be a fun activity, it is often misunderstood as being simple. It’s not,” Bray says. “It’s extremely complex and requires tremendous coordination between public, private, and civil sectors, involving environmental, social, cultural, and economic components. It traverses various other industries, including transportation, infrastructure, energy, waste management, education, and cultural heritage.” ....
UNESCO and GECF sign a Memorandum of Understanding to foster scientific cooperation 07/12/2020 Share this article On 8 December 2020, UNESCO and the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster collaboration and exchange of scientific expertise and knowledge to address emerging environmental challenges towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 agenda. Following the decision of the Executive board in its 209th session, the agreement was signed by Shamila Nair-Bedouelle, the Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences at UNESCO and HE Yury Sentyurin, the Secretary General of the 20-member coalition of the leading gas exporting countries of the world. ....