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People from time to time do mention, “Oh you might win a Nobel Prize,”
People from time to time do mention, “Oh you might win a Nobel Prize,”

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People from time to time do mention, “Oh you might win a Nobel Prize,”

After the announcement of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Committee calls the award recipients. This reveals their first reactions. These interviews are published with Bengali translations for the readers of "Views Bangladesh" collected from the Nobel Committee's website. 2024 Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun. They received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discovery of micro-RNAs and their role in post-transcriptional gene regulation. Victor Ambros's first response was published today.

Smuggling along Indo-Bangladesh border sees sharp drop
Smuggling along Indo-Bangladesh border sees sharp drop

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Smuggling along Indo-Bangladesh border sees sharp drop

Tension and incidents along the India-Bangladesh border always existed. Recently Bangladesh witnessed a massive political turmoil and violent protest led by student organisations in August this year. Ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had to step down on August 5 and fled to India following the collapse of the Awami League-administration. An interim government headed by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus took over.

Issues dealt in Supreme Judicial Council
Issues dealt in Supreme Judicial Council

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Issues dealt in Supreme Judicial Council

The Supreme Judicial Council got the power to remove judges after the Sixteenth Amendment of the Constitution was finally annulled (rejected on review) in the Appellate Division. From now on, any complaint against the judges will be investigated first and the report will be sent to the President. If the President sends it to the Supreme Judicial Council for consideration, the Council will dispose of the complaint subject to a full investigation. In other words, the Supreme Judicial Council has been given the power to punish judges in any way, starting from their removal.

State of journalists accused in murder cases
State of journalists accused in murder cases

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State of journalists accused in murder cases

Following the rise of an interim government through a mass uprising, multiple murder cases have been filed against numerous journalists. Reports indicate that, so far, 106 journalists across the country have been implicated in murder cases. Among these, 25 professional journalists were accused in a Fazlu murder case filed at the capital’s Bhashantek Police Station on September 11. In addition, seven journalists were accused in the student Naeem Howlader murder case filed at Jatrabari Police Station on August 23. Several journalists face multiple murder charges, despite many of them claiming to have no knowledge of the incidents.

Locals claim to see more beggars than before in Bogura
Locals claim to see more beggars than before in Bogura

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Locals claim to see more beggars than before in Bogura

The low income people in Bogura and its surrounding districts are facing an extremely critical situation due to the increase in the prices of daily necessities. The working people of these areas are now disoriented. Due to the lack of balance between their income and expenses, these low-income people are leaving their respective areas and flocking to the relatively developed city of Bogura. Many of them are forced to choose begging, as a result of which the locals claim that there are more beggars in the city than before.

You’ve won the Nobel Prize, Get up
You’ve won the Nobel Prize, Get up

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You’ve won the Nobel Prize, Get up

After the announcement of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Committee calls the award recipients. This reveals their first reactions. These interviews are published with Bengali translations for the readers of "Views Bangladesh" collected from the Nobel Committee's website. Three professors have received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2024. The three prize winners are Turkish-American Daron Acemoglu, British-American Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson. James Robinson's first response was published today.

Everyone weeps over Priyo's exam results
Everyone weeps over Priyo's exam results

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Everyone weeps over Priyo's exam results

On August 5, during a protest in Jessore, Shawant Mehtap Priyo, who tragically perished in the Jaber Hotel tragedy, posthumously passed his HSC exams. A result that should have brought joy to his family has instead been a source of immense grief. On Tuesday, when the HSC results were announced, his family, relatives, and friends were overwhelmed with sorrow.

Unstoppable Shipla!
Unstoppable Shipla!

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Unstoppable Shipla!

Despite facing poverty and the loss of her mother, Shipla Khatun has achieved GPA-5 in her HSC examinations. This remarkable student's success has brought joy to her family members and teachers. Shipla herself is happy, but she worries about the obstacles that lie ahead in fulfilling her dream of higher education. She does not know how her aspirations for further studies will be realised.

Avoiding mosquito bites key to dengue prevention
Avoiding mosquito bites key to dengue prevention

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Avoiding mosquito bites key to dengue prevention

This year, even before the monsoon season officially began, the situation regarding dengue fever, carried by Aedes mosquitoes, is showing alarming signs across the country. Everyday, countless people are rushing to hospitals due to dengue fever. Climate change, rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, and unplanned urbanization are all contributing to the increased risk of dengue.

Nobody really knows what is going to happen in case of AI
After the announcement of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Committee calls the award recipients.

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Nobody really knows what is going to happen in case of AI

After the announcement of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Committee calls the award recipients. This reveals their first reactions. These interviews are published with Bengali translations for the readers of "Views Bangladesh" collected from the Nobel Committee's website. British-Canadian computer scientist and cognitive psychologist Geoffrey Hinton won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics along with American physicist John Joseph Hopfield. An interview of Geoffrey Hinton is published here.

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