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Not the light of a lantern, but let’s light the light of humanity

Just think about it, a lantern costs 150 taka. Again, a sweater on the sidewalk costs 150 taka. A lantern…

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Women understand more: A truth earned through capability

Educated women understand more! It’s true. Educated women will understand more than uneducated men – that’s natural, right? Even if…

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The sorrows of old age and the realization of the children

This is undoubtedly very surprising and provides food for thought. When children become self-reliant, when happy days come in the…

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A call for restraint and awareness in the national interest

Thirteen hundred years ago, there was a mosque in the place of Dhakeshwari temple, and Kantaji temple in Dinajpur was…

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How to stay safe from hackers’ new phone call tactics

Mobile phones are an integral part of our lives in the present era. We use mobile phones for exchanging important…

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The priceless value of debt!

Be grateful to those who stand by you in difficult times. Express your gratitude sincerely. In return, be a source…

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Daily mask in the mirror of selfhood!

I take pictures more than I do work! Promote more! As much as I display three times that. If you…

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India on Canada’s Cyber Threat List for the First Time, Accused of Espionage

India-Canada diplomatic relations have suffered another significant setback with the Trudeau government including India in its list of nations posing…

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Canada’s Harsh Student Visa Cap Risks Driving Talent Away

Canada has long branded itself as a welcoming hub for international education, but recent federal policies suggest a very different…

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A Flicker of Growth in Canada’s Housing Starts, But Is It Enough?

Canada’s housing market got a small boost in September, as the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) reported a five…

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