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Climate hazards causing mental illnesses in coastal population: Study

The findings of the study – jointly carried out by the Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Research at BRAC University and Bangladesh Health Watch, a civil society platform, were disseminated at the BRAC Centre Inn in the capital. ....

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Bangladeshi Woman Held For Illegal Entry In Tripura, Quack Traditional Healer Escapes

Bangladeshi Woman Held For Illegal Entry In Tripura, Quack Traditional Healer Escapes
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Indigestion of Conscience-Intellect-money-Energy!

Indigestion of Conscience-Intellect-money-Energy!
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Bengal loses a little bit of its culture every time it loses a traditional rice variety


Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters
In Bengali culture, like many other cultures in Asia, “eating rice” is synonymous with “having a meal”. The Sanskrit word “anna” and the old Bengali word “odan” mean both “rice” and “meal”. A standard Bengali expression – “Have you eaten rice?” – is a polite way to inquire, “Have you had your lunch or dinner?” This everyday language points to the overwhelming significance of rice in Bengali culture. All rites of passage in Bengali culture – from birth to death – are marked with raw rice, milled rice and cooked rice. Every traditional ceremonial feast has servings of aromatic rice delicacies such as polao ....

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