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Looking back at 50: Environmental rhetoric to realty in Bangladesh


Looking back at 50: Environmental rhetoric to realty in Bangladesh
Dhaka University Law and Politics Review (DULPR) hosted a panel discussion titled Looking Back at 50: Environmental Rhetoric to Reality in Bangladesh on the occasion of the World Environment Day 2021. The discussion was hosted by Shahrima Tanjin Arni, Editor in Chief, DULPR.
Justice Md Ashraful Kamal, Honourable Judge of the High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh presided the discussion as the Chief Guest and Dr. A.S.M. Maksud Kamal, Professor and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academic) of University of Dhaka joined as the Guest of Honour.
The distinguished panel consisted of Mr. Mohammad Sulaiman Haider, Director (Planning) of Department of Environment, Mr. Arif M. Faisal, Programme Specialist (Nature, climate and energy) at UNDP Bangladesh and Mohammad Golam Sarwar, Assistant Professor of Law at University of Dhaka. ....

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Dhaka University decides on in-person final exams from July 1


DU decides on in-person final exams from July 1 if Covid-19 situation remains same
Star Digital Report
Star Digital Report
The Dhaka University authorities have decided to hold in-person final examinations of all academic years from July 1 by maintaining Covid-19 health guidelines. This decision will remain in action if the Covid-19 situation in the country remains the same as it is now.
However, the university will take examinations online on the same date if the Covid-19 situation in Bangladesh deteriorates in comparison to the current situation.
The decision was taken at a meeting of the university s Academic Council this afternoon, DU Vice Chancellor Prof Md Akhtaruzzaman told our DU correspondent. ....

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Sylhet people in fear after series of earthquakes

After four mild tremors and several aftershocks between Saturday morning and afternoon, Sylhet experienced another light tremor of magnitude 2.8 at 4:35am yesterday, which panicked people again. Experts warned that these series of light tremors could be sign of a major quake and requested the authorities concerned to take precautionary measures. A six-storey residential ....

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Asian universities close again amid new coronavirus wave


Asian universities close again amid new coronavirus wave
Amid a new COVID-19 wave in South and Southeast Asia and fears of a highly transmissible deadly variant from India that has devastated that country and overwhelmed the Indian health system, universities in countries neighbouring India have reversed plans to re-open universities and colleges and brought in new lockdowns.
Students in countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan now fear they face another disrupted academic year and lost education, saying their governments have barely tackled problems in accessing online education experienced during the first wave. And they say universities are no better prepared than last year to cope with the new wave, despite plans to vaccinate students and provide other facilities. ....

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