LankaBangla Securities has signed a memorandum of understanding with Chartered Life Insurance Company making beneficiary owners (BO) account holders eligible for insurance coverage in case of death and permanent disability.
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In this independent food systems dialogue hosted by FAO and WorldFish, policy, research and development experts as well as key stakeholders from fish farmers and fishing communities, fish processors and marketers and consumer groups, will come together to share perspectives and develop an agenda of solutions to address specific challenges faced by the fisheries and aquaculture sector in Bangladesh.
WorldFish’s Director General,
Dr. Gareth Johnstone, will lead the keynote presentation on sustainable food systems transformation with aquatic foods in Bangladesh. This will be followed by thematic group discussions on promoting healthy, nutritious diets, boosting nature-positive production of aquatic food systems, strengthening resilience against vulnerabilities, climate and pandemic shocks and ensuring equitable livelihoods throughout the value chains.
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“They did a beautiful job and I have no regrets,” Evans said.
The 83-year-old Monticello resident was the first patient at IU Health Arnett Hospital to receive a valve replacement from new technology the hospital recently acquired, a transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) program. His surgery took place a little over a month ago, Feb. 9.
He received the surgery “just in time,” as Evans said as his heart “was in bad shape.”
“They did one of the best jobs and I’d recommend it to anyone,” he said.
TAVR is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat patients with aortic stenosis, or a narrowing of the heart’s aortic valve that can lead to symptoms like shortness of breath, lightheadedness, fatigue or a shortened lifespan, according to the hospital.
Sharing vision: Publishers and editors from ANN members and academicians attending the webinar. China Daily/ANN
THE novel coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the key role of the Asia-Pacific media as the timely and trusted source of information, giving people around the region the tools to understand and cope with the impact of Covid-19, media industry leaders and experts said.
Publishers, editors and academics who participated in the Dec 23 webinar on the pandemic’s impact on the media noted that like most sectors, the economic shock has also dented the revenue of media companies. At the same time, however, the pandemic also encouraged more people to turn to traditional media for reliable, current information.