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Fake UDS lecturer, one other remanded for murder
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Los vínculos con el poder político y empresarial de los miembros de la comisión técnica constituyente – piensaChile
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Bangla ignored in pvt varsities
No Bangla department in 93 out of 107 varsities
20th February, 2021 11:09:58
Bangla has long been neglected at the country’s private universities as they are interested only in subjects like English and Business Administration.
Besides, Bangla is also ignored in higher education as a medium of teaching and learning due to a lack of textbooks and adequate research work.
Currently, a total of 107 private universities are operating academic activities across the country. Only 14 universities are offering B. A (hon’s) in Bangla while Bangla is not taught at all in the rest of the universities.
A Daily Sun investigation found that there are Bangla (Hon’s) subjects only in 14 private universities. The universities are the Asian University of Bangladesh, University of Development Alternative, Premier University, South East University, Prime University, Northern University, Uttara University, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Sonargaon Unive
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The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) is set to conduct its maiden Electronic Census in May, this year, to collect complete and accurate data of structures, households, and persons within the borders of Ghana.
The three weeks exercise, which would cost Ghana, 91 million dollars, would be used to gather about 2.6 million indicators from the national to community level.
About 70,000 enumerators would be spread nationwide to collect data using a set of questions and geographic positioning on tablets from the about 52,000 Enumeration Areas.
Professor Samuel Annim, Government Statistician, speaking at a seminar to engage intellectuals and professionals on the process, said the exercise would provide updated demographic, social and economic data to support national development activities.