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For the first time, plastic particles were found in human blood.

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Stuff Reporter:  For the first time, researchers have found microplastics in human blood.  The Guardian quoted researchers as saying that tests had found the presence of these tiny plastic particles in the blood of about 80 percent of people.  In a new study published in The Journal Environment International, The Guardian reported on Thursday (March 24th) that scientists have found that plastic particles can move in the human body and take up space in various organs.  However, the impact on human health is not yet known.  However, researchers have found evidence that microplastics damage human cells.  They say that as a result of breathing in polluted air, billions of particles, including plastic particles, are entering our bodies.  Which has led to the untimely death of millions of people every year.  The Guardian reports that in the study, scientists analyzed samples from 22 unidentified blood donors, both healthy and adult.  Researchers fo...

A five-year-old child died in a road accident at Mollahat.

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  Stuff Reporter: A five-year-old child died in a road accident at Mollahat.  Five-year-old child dies in Mollahat road accident Five-year-old child dies in Mollahat road accident  The accident took place in Kahalpur area of ​​Khulna-Mawa highway around 6:30 pm on Thursday (March 24).  The deceased was identified as Tahajib Mollah, son of Shahidul Mollah of Kahalpur village.  Locals say Tahajib Mollah was on his way to the mosque from his house on Thursday evening to offer Maghrib prayers.  At that time, while crossing the road in Kahalpur Madhyapara area of ​​Khulna-Mawa highway, a vehicle crushed him and left.  He died on the spot.  Click to see more news. Locals later recovered his body and handed it over to his family.  Officer-in-charge of Mollahat Highway Police Outpost Sheikh Abul Hasan said a child named Tahajib Mollah was killed in a road accident in Kahalpur area.  Police have been sent to the spot after receiving the news....

SI married a widow after getting bail in a rape case.

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  Stuff Reporter: Sub-Inspector of Police (SI) Abdul Jalil, 45, who went to jail in a rape case filed by a widow in Panchagarh, got married to the woman on bail. Plaintiff's lawyer Mehedi Hasan Milon confirmed the information on Thursday (March 24) morning.  Earlier on Wednesday (March 23), Abdul Jalil married the woman on the second floor of the Panchagarh District Bar Association building at a price of  7 lakhs 95 thousands tk. However, when Abdul Jalil applied for bail at the Panchagarh Women and Child Abuse Suppression Tribunal, the tribunal's judge Mehedi Hasan Talukder granted bail on condition that he marry the plaintiff. Click to see more news.    The accused is Abdul Jalil, son of Shukur Ali of Uttar Phulia area of ​​Gaibandha Sadar upazila.  He is working in Kurigram Sadar Police Station.  Earlier, he was working in Panchagarh Sadar Police Station.  According to the case sources, the victim filed a general diary with the Panchagarh Sadar...

The Prime Minister presented the Independence Award 2022.

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Staff Reporter: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has given the Independence Award 2022 to 9 individuals and 2 organizations in recognition of their glorious and meritorious contribution at the national level. The Prime Minister handed over the Independence Award 2022 at her office on Thursday (March 24) morning. In a statement issued on March 15, the cabinet announced the names of 10 individuals and one organization for the 2022 Independence Award.  Later, controversial information about the late Mohammad Amir Hamza, who was nominated for his contribution in the field of literature, came out and his name was actually removed from the list.  The name of the power department was nominated for the Independence Award for successfully completing 100 per cent electrification work in the year of Mujib. See other more news According to the revised list, in the case of 'Independence and Liberation War', six people received the Independence Award this time.  Among them are heroic freed...

Drone strikes in Saudi Arabia

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 Stuff Reporter: Yemen's Houthi rebels have launched missile and drone strikes on several energy and water treatment plants in southern Saudi Arabia, the country's administration has claimed.  The Iranian-backed Yemeni rebel group's attack temporarily halted energy and water purification, but caused no casualties. The attack took place on Sunday (March 20th) in the southern province of Jizan, according to a statement from the Saudi Ministry of Energy.  It said a natural gas plant, a petroleum distribution terminal in the southern province of Jizan, and the Yasref refinery at the port of Yanbu, on the shores of the Red Sea, had been hit by missiles and drones. More news:  Impact of rural economy on river canal re-excavation project. The attack temporarily reduced production at the Yasref refinery.  However, Yanbu Aramco, a joint venture between Saudi Aramco and China Petrochemical Corporation, will increase production from Sinopec Refining Company, the statement ...

Two children were killed by poisoning sweets not Napa syrup: police

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  Staff Reporter: Police have arrested the mother in the case of her father for killing two children in Brahmanbaria by poisoning them with sweets. Brahmanbaria Additional Superintendent of Police Mollah Md Shaheen said two children from Ashuganj in Brahmanbaria were poisoned with sweets.  Later they are fed Napa syrup to divert the events.  Ismail Hossain, the father of two children killed in the incident last night, became the plaintiff and his wife filed a case against four people including her estranged boyfriend.  Police then arrested mother Lima Begum.  He was sent to court this afternoon for a confessional statement. The family alleges that two children died after consuming Napa syrup at Durgapur in Ashuganj upazila of Brahmanbaria on March 10. After that, the Department of Drug Administration took to the field during the complaint period.  Samples of Napa syrup are collected from the shop.  Batch number 32113121 was identified. There were 82 th...

Impact of rural economy on river canal re-excavation project.

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Staff Reporter: The government wants to ensure year-round irrigation facilities by increasing water holding capacity in small river canals and reservoir re-excavation projects within 64 districts. The Ministry of Water Resources has approved the implementation of the first revised RDPP for the period from November 2018 to December 2021 at an estimated cost of Tk 2,271.13 crore.  At present the second amendment of the project has been proposed by increasing 668 works under the project.  According to the proposed amendment, the total estimated cost of the project is Tk 2,269.74 crore.  9 crore 80 lakh less than the original approved project cost. Under this project, about 16 tenders were invited for various small river canals and reservoirs in Brahmanbaria.  Among them Sului Khal, Nurai Khali Khal, Sinakhali Khal, Dulbhanga Khal, Khagalia Khal, lohor River, Atla Bazar Khal, Basudev Khal Re-excavation work has been completed.  The rest of the work is in progress. T...