Lifestyle
Unique move to protect stray dogs, pedestrians
Amid debate among city dwellers over protecting stray dogs, Lal Sabuj Society, a voluntary organization, came forward with a unique initiative to save street dogs as well as people.
Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of getting Covid-19: Study
In a retrospective study of patients tested for COVID-19, researchers at the University of Chicago (UChicago) Medicine found an association between vitamin D deficiency and the likelihood of becoming infected with the coronavirus.
Tribute to Bangabandhu: IGCC arranges virtual poem recitation event
The Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC), High Commission of India in Dhaka organized a virtual poem recitation event “Tribute to Bangabandhu- Kobir Konthey Kobita (Poems by Poets)” in collaboration with the Bongiya Shahitya Sangskriti Samsad (Bangiya Society for Literature and Culture) on Tuesday.
Homeschooling Tricks for Parents during Coronavirus Pandemic
The detrimental effect of the COVID19 pandemic is yet to over. The second wave of this pandemic is about to rise around the world. In the meantime, the government has decided to keep the educational institutes closed until the situation improves. But should the process of education remain closed? Homeschooling can be a safer and pragmatic solution to keep the children active and enlightened during the pandemic days. Though homeschooling can’t compete with academic education, following some effective ways you can make it work. Read this article to know some valuable homeschooling tricks for parents during the coronavirus pandemic.
Recovered COVID-19 patients may still have virus: Study
The activity of viral infection and replication will still persist in the gut of COVID-19 patients after recovery, even if they did not have gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, a new study claims.
Coronavirus mutation rate faster in Bangladesh than global average: BCSIR
Coronavirus mutation rate in Bangladesh is faster than the global average and virus is changing rapidly, according to a study by Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR).
Bangladeshi Boy Zareef becomes youngest Jury of UN art contest
Saied Muhammad Zareef Saleh, who is only 13-years-old, has become the youngest jury member of the International Art Contest ‘The Future We Want’.
Beach trips can help coronavirus patients!
Doctors at a hospital in Spain observed that even a short spell at the beach seems to improve a coronavirus patients' well-being.
Buy Ladies Wear Online in Bangladesh from Popular Facebook Pages
The cloth is one of the basic needs of humans. The pandemic situation has changed the pattern of normal lifestyle all over the world. As life goes on, we still need to eat food, wear clothes, and carry on the struggle of survival. Though supermarkets are open, yet today it is not even safe to visit your nearby shopping mall for purchasing clothes. What’s the way out? The Facebook-based shops can relieve you from this dilemma. Read this article to know about some popular Facebook pages to buy ladies wear online in Bangladesh.
Shilpakala commemorates National Mourning Day with virtual cultural programmes
Observing the National Mourning Day and 45th martyrdom anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) commemorated Bangabandhu and the martyrs of August 15 through various cultural programmes broadcast on its official Facebook page on Saturday.