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Diversity strengthens the interdependent relationship among all life forms
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Diversity strengthens the interdependent relationship among all life forms

Silvanus Lamin The interdependent relationship among all life forms; be them humans, plants and animals widely … Diversity strengthens the interdependent relationship among all life formsRead more

August 30, 2018August 30, 2018•Posted inEditorial, Feature•Biodiversity, humans, interdependence, nature
‘Now we have the courage in mind’
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‘Now we have the courage in mind’

By Orpona Ghagra, from Kalmakanda, Netrakona The village of Bishara is situated about 3 km from … ‘Now we have the courage in mind’Read more

July 17, 2018September 2, 2019•Posted inFeature•Education, electricity, roads, women, women organization
The happiness of the rural people
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The happiness of the rural people

By Mukter Hossein from Manikgonj If willpower, courage and unity is integrated, success is sure. Members … The happiness of the rural peopleRead more

July 16, 2018September 2, 2019•Posted inFeature•happiness, joint initiative, Rural people
Excessive soil salinity forced farmers back to agriculture in coastal areas
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Excessive soil salinity forced farmers back to agriculture in coastal areas

By: Mofizur Rahman and Bablu Joarder from Satkhira Export oriented Shrimp cultivation has shifted livelihood and … Excessive soil salinity forced farmers back to agriculture in coastal areasRead more

July 15, 2018•Posted inFeature•Agriculture, coastal area, Farmers, Rice, Salinity
Hindus retained their cremation right
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Hindus retained their cremation right

By Md. Shahidul Islam, Rajshahi  The Hindu communities who are more than 1000 living at Mohor … Hindus retained their cremation rightRead more

July 12, 2018•Posted inNews and Analysis•Cremation, Hindu community, right
Peanut cultivation in new emerged lands
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Peanut cultivation in new emerged lands

By Sattranjan Saha and Mukter Hossein The Padma river flows above Harirampur upazila. Due to river … Peanut cultivation in new emerged landsRead more

June 24, 2018•Posted inNews and Analysis•Farmers, new emerged lands, Peanuts

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