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Ensure safe transport focusing during the Eid

Rayhan Ahmed Topader: Every year thousands of people leave the capital for their village homes to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the biggest religious festivals of the Muslims, with their near and dear ones. This year around 214 launches will transport passengers to at least 44 destinations during the festival. Millions, who would soon start departing for home on the occasion ...

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Sharia in question about  Saudi Arabian law

Fatema Miah: When Sharia is talked about Quran and Hadith gets to be pulled in it. Here the question is, Al Quran revealed on Prophet Mohammed PBUH and with detail explanation on how to put in legislation the Qur’anic verses hadith books were written from the acts and explanations of Prophet, prophet Muhammed pbuh didn’t make Sharia law or Sharia ...

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Theresa May to resign as prime minister

Theresa May has said she will quit as Conservative leader on 7 June, paving the way for a contest to decide a new prime minister. In an emotional statement, she said she had done her best to deliver Brexit and it was a matter of “deep regret” that she had been unable to do so. Being prime minister had been ...

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Climate change –  air polution and biacterious diseases.

  Fatema Miah: With the changing climate there are health concerns of  viral and pandemic diseases are in increase across the world. Here in UK itself, London is effected, as well as increased of inhalation and respiratory  problems such as asthma and hay fever. Also there in London  new diagnosed problem spotted and that is Photo-Chemical Smog what is showing ...

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Oxford University promises 25% of places to disadvantaged

University of Oxford is promising a “sea-change” in admissions, with plans for a quarter of students to come from disadvantaged backgrounds by 2023. The university wants to tackle accusations that it is socially exclusive. Oxford will soon announce that 60.5% of its most recent intake are from state schools – the highest since the 1970s. But vice-chancellor Louise Richardson says ...

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Brexit bill: Cabinet backs PM’s Brexit compromises offer

The cabinet has agreed Theresa May’s plan for her Withdrawal Agreement Bill, including compromises intended to attract the support of Labour MPs. It includes the idea of a temporary customs relationship until the next general election, and measures on the environment and workers’ rights. The bill will be put to a vote in early June, and if it fails, the ...

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 Atom – radiation – positive and negative.  

Fatema Miah: There are some good uses of radioactivity and also its a health concern issue. Atom is an existential element that the world is made up of tiny building  blocks of atoms I wrote before. There are many different types of Atoms among them more natural elements and some chemical elements. There are  electron. I explained in the previous ...

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Fatwa of Sharia the Islamic law

Fatema Miah: My explanation on Fatwa what I have understood from the gathering examples of the explained scenarios: In the strongest form Fatwa is confrontation against certain rebellion actions or random acts or unusual or inappropriate challenges against a collective practice or established system (is the Islamic practice). In moderation it’s about raising voice on concern issue with “conflict of ...

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Is science and technological advancement good or bad for humanity?

Fatema Miah: We are proud of our advanced scientific forwarded century.  Our science knowledge vastly increased that while applied in the form of technology it has become productively progressive and turned into common practical features. We human being for last few decades overwhelmed into a culture of technology. It is praise worthy matter for such advancement of success and progressive ...

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Bangladesh are unavoidable issue about Rohingya Refugees

Rayhan Ahmed Topader:   Bangladesh provided Rohingyas with shelter purely on a humanitarian ground. But it in no way means that the country will bear this burden for an indefinite period. Presence of such a huge number of foreign nationals is already an economic burden for the country in addition to creating social problems for the hosts. A new dimension ...

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