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BLACKOUT
On March 25 Genocide Day, the entire country goes into blackout for one minute. This program has been undertaken with the aim of observing Genocide Day with due dignity. On this day, a symbolic 'black out' was observed across the country from 11:00 PM to 11:01 PM. However, KPIs and emergency installations remain exempt from this programme.
By KH.Asaduzzaman4 days ago in History
Panchatantra
1.Monkeys and crocodiles: Once upon a time, in a forest, there lived a monkey who lived in a jam (berry) tree on the bank of a river. In the same forest, there lived a crocodile and his wife. One day the crocodile came to the river bank and rested under a tree. The kind monkey gave him some fruit. The crocodile came back the next day for more fruit, because he liked the fruit. As some days passed, the crocodile and the monkey became good friends.
By KH.Asaduzzaman7 days ago in Education
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was a vast northern Eurasian empire that existed from 1917/22 to 1991. It spanned from the Baltic and Black seas to the Pacific Ocean and was made up of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics (S.S.R.’s): Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia (now Belarus), Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirgiziya (now Kyrgyzstan), Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia (now Moldova), Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The capital was Moscow, which remains the capital of Russia to this day.
By KH.Asaduzzaman8 days ago in History
EL Nino and LA Nina
The El Niño event of 2023-24 has reached its highest point, ranking among the top five most intense occurrences in history. Although it is currently undergoing a gradual decline, its influence on the global climate will persist in the upcoming months. This phenomenon will contribute to the amplification of heat trapped by greenhouse gases resulting from human activities. Consequently, elevated temperatures are anticipated across nearly all terrestrial regions from March to May.
By KH.Asaduzzaman9 days ago in Earth
The situation of the palestinians
On Prisoner's Day, as Palestinians commemorate the occasion, it is disheartening to acknowledge that Israel continues to detain and mistreat numerous Palestinian prisoners. Recently, a Palestinian detainee was released from an Israeli prison in exchange for Israeli captives who were freed by Hamas from Gaza. This incident took place in the occupied West Bank on November 28, 2023. However, it is crucial to shed light on the ongoing issue of Israel's treatment of Palestinian prisoners. One such example is the case of Nada, who was arrested by the Israeli army during a cultural event at Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank in July 2020. She was accused of planning "acts of terrorism" against Israeli forces and subsequently sentenced to 20 months in prison. Nada vehemently denies these allegations, stating that she neither committed a crime nor engaged in any form of resistance that would warrant her arrest. Unfortunately, as a Palestinian, she feels constantly endangered, as she believes that the occupation forces perceive all Palestinians as terrorists, regardless of their actions.
By KH.Asaduzzaman13 days ago in Horror