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Domestic technology traffic signal lights are being installed to reduce traffic congestion in Dhaka


These signal lights will be installed at Shiksha Bhavan intersection, Kadam Foara and Matsya Bhavan intersection, Shahbagh intersection, Kakrail Mosque intersection and Minto Road intersection. Later these traffic signal lights will be installed through Intercontinental Junction, Bangla Motor, Caravan Bazar, Farmgate, Vijay Sarani, Jahangir Gate, Mohakhali, Khilkhet, Airport till Abdullahpur Junction.

Professor Moazzem said that this traffic signal system made from BUET can solve 80-90 percent of traffic congestion. It is being implemented from BUET's Transportation Engineering Wing.

Arab Finance – Supply announces the reactivation of ration cards for those registered in the electricity practice system


Supply announces the reactivation of ration cards for those registered in the electricity practice system

Arab Finance: Dr. Sherif Farouk, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, announced, in coordination with the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, About the reactivation of suspended ration cards For citizens registered in the electricity practice system, as of November 1, 2024, after it was temporarily suspended during the month of October.

The Minister explained that this decision comes within the framework of the Ministry’s concern for the interests of citizens and their basic needs, noting that the Ministry always seeks to provide services of the highest quality, ensuring that citizens’ aspirations are met and their standard of living is improved.

The Minister also stressed the continued suspension of support for those who have been issued reports of theft of electricity, in implementation of the directives of the Prime Minister, in order to ensure that support is distributed fairly and to protect the state’s resources.

Dr. Sherif Farouk stressed that the Ministry pays great attention to following up on citizens’ complaints and working to resolve them immediately, to ensure that no eligible catering service is disrupted. Farouk stressed that our goal and main concern is to improve the quality of services provided to citizens. We are committed to developing catering services in a way that contributes to enhancing citizen confidence in State.

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Champions Trophy is not possible without India… ECB shows mirror to Pakistan

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New Delhi. Top officials, including England and Wales Cricket Board Chairman Richard Thompson, have suggested that holding the Champions Trophy without India is not an option. ECB says that if Rohit Sharma's team does not travel to the host country Pakistan then there are many other options available. India have not played cricket in Pakistan since 2008 due to strained relations between the two countries and their visits are entirely dependent on government approval. BCCI is unlikely to get permission from the government to send the team to Lahore. Due to which Champions Trophy seems to be the most likely option in the 'hybrid model'.

Like last year's Asia Cup, India can play its matches in a third country. Whereas other matches can be organized in Pakistan. The tournament will be organized in February-March. Thompson is in Pakistan with ECB Chief Executive Officer Richard Gould. He told 'ESPNcricinfo', 'India not playing in the Champions Trophy will not be in the interest of cricket.' The decision on India's trip to the Champions Trophy can be taken before current BCCI secretary Jay Shah takes charge of the ICC in December. Shah was elected as ICC president in August.

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'They will find a way'
“It's interesting,” Thompson said. Former BCCI secretary and now ICC president Jay Shah will have a big role in this. There will be geographical politics and then cricket geopolitics. I think they will find a way. They will have to find a way. If you play the Champions Trophy without India or Pakistan, there will be no broadcast rights and we need to secure them. They (Pakistan) are the host country. We have seen the developments and we are all waiting to understand whether India is going to visit Pakistan for this. This is important. We think there are some discussions. I know that Pakistan expects India to visit. If this does not happen, there are several different options available.

India-Pak play each other in World Cup and Asia Cup
India and Pakistan play each other in many team tournaments such as the World Cup and Asia Cup. Nothing is clear yet whether the Indian team will go to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy or not. BCCI has put the ball in the court of the Government of India. The Indian Board says that whatever order the government gives will be followed.

Tags: Champions Trophy, England Cricket, India Vs Pakistan, Team india

India did not sign China's 'One Belt, One Road' initiative, Jaishankar also praised it in Pakistan


India once again refused to support China's 'One Belt, One Road' (OBOR) project at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting held in Islamabad on Wednesday. This move was in line with India's already existing policy on OBOR. India believes that the project does not provide a level playing field for Indian companies. In the past too, India has refrained from supporting OBOR or the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in joint documents issued after SCO meetings.

The joint statement issued at the conclusion of the meeting said other member states supported efforts to link the China-led initiative with OBOR and the Eurasian Economic Union. The statement reiterated support for OBOR by Belarus, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and noted continued work on joint implementation of the project.

India has also long opposed the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a key part of OBOR, as it passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Despite being invited by China several times, India is one of the few countries in Asia that has never signed OBOR.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who was chairing the meeting, called for building the SCO connectivity framework by expanding projects like BRI, CPEC and the International North-South Corridor (INSC). Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, speaking after Sharif, said that cooperation on connectivity and trade under the SCO should recognize territorial integrity and sovereignty, and should not be based on a “unilateral agenda”.

Jaishankar was the first Indian foreign minister to visit Islamabad in almost a decade. However, he did not hold any bilateral meeting with the Pakistani leadership during his visit. Jaishankar was welcomed by Shehbaz Sharif during a dinner organized on Tuesday night. He shook hands briefly with the Pakistani Prime Minister, while his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar was present. The scene was a far cry from the SCO foreign ministers' meeting held in Goa last year, when Jaishankar greeted the then Pakistani foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari with 'Namaste' instead of a handshake.

After the meeting, Jaishankar posted on Twitter: “Farewell to Islamabad. Thanks to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and the Government of Pakistan for their hospitality and courtesy.” In another post, Jaishankar described the SCO meeting as “useful” and said eight outcome documents were signed. “India made a positive and constructive contribution to the discussions,” he said.

Key points from the Indian perspective include supporting fair and balanced connectivity projects, consistent with international law and the principles of the UN and SCO charters; These included making digital public infrastructure and digital inclusion part of the SCO cooperation framework, and developing dialogue on the idea of ​​”One Earth, One Family, One Future”. Other important points also included opposing protectionist measures, unilateral sanctions and trade restrictions, which undermine the multilateral trading system and hinder global sustainable development.

Indian Airlines Bomb Threat Case Administration Action Against it Know Details Here Akasa Air Mumbai Police Detained One Boy ann


Indian Airlines Bomb Threat: Mumbai Police on Wednesday (October 16) detained a man from Chhattisgarh for making false bomb threats on three planes. Also, an FIR has been registered in the case of Akasa Air flight from Delhi to Bangalore. According to Delhi IGI Airport Police, legal action has been taken in 8 cases so far.

The social media account from which this threat call was given has been suspended. Legal action is being taken against all the calls which have been found to be fake. In some cases, non-cognizable reports have also been made. In all, legal action has now been taken in 8 cases. In the Akasa Air case, the section of BNS which has been added in the FIR against the person making fake calls, has a provision of punishment up to life imprisonment.

What steps were taken by the government?

The government is on high alert after continuous bomb threats on different flights in the last three days. Airlines whose flights have received threats include Air India, Akasa Air, Indigo Airlines, SpiceJet etc. The Civil Aviation Ministry called a high-level meeting on Tuesday as threats are being received continuously on flights. The Home Ministry has asked for a report on the continuous calls of bomb threats to the airlines.

Lives of more than 2000 passengers were in danger

Due to all this, the lives of more than 2000 passengers were in danger. At the same time, airline companies and security agencies also had to face a lot of problems. In the last three days, about a dozen Indian flights operating on both domestic and international routes have received false bomb threats.

Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu took a high level meeting regarding the threat of bombs in planes. Officers from CISF, BCAS, DGCA, Home Ministry and Civil Aviation Ministry were also included in it. Ram Mohan Naidu said that this is a very serious matter and all the security agencies are trying their best to catch the elements behind it. Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said he is closely monitoring the situation and ensuring that all necessary steps are taken against such actions.

Also read: Received threat again! Bomb threat in two SpiceJet flights, message sent on social media

2nd Test, Day 2: Sajid Khan Turns Saviour For Pakistan After Aggressive Batting By England’s Ben Duckett

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Pakistan spinner Sajid Khan took three wickets in the space of 10 deliveries including centurion Ben Duckett to leave England on 239-6 in the second Test in Multan on Wednesday. An absorbing second day’s play on a turning pitch ultimately belonged to the hosts, who lead by 127 runs after their first-innings 366. England had been cruising nicely at 211-2 when Sajid removed Joe Root (34), Duckett (114) and Harry Brook (nine) in the final session. From the other end, fellow spinner Noman Ali dismissed England skipper Ben Stokes for one as a suddenly rattled England lost four wickets in the space of 14 runs.

At the close, Jamie Smith on 12 and Brydon Carse (two) were at the crease. With the Multan pitch — which was also used for the first Test — offering sharp spin, the home team will be looking for a lead in the first innings for a series-levelling win.

England lead the three-match series 1-0 following their innings and 47 run win in the first Test. In all, 11 wickets fell on the day with Sajid taking 4-86 and Noman 2-75.

Sajid bowled first Test triple century-maker Brook with a sharp turning delivery while Root — who smashed 262 in the last match — was bowled off an inside edge while sweeping.

“I watched the first Test at home on television,” said Sajid, one of four Pakistan changes as they went with a spin-heavy attack.

“I noted Brook plays on the back foot so I bowled with a plan and got him out. Root is one of the best batters in the world so both these wickets are precious, but the job is not complete and we need 14 more wickets to win the Test.”

Aggressive Duckett

Before England’s slide it was opener Duckett who dominated with his fourth Test century. “I’ve felt in good form for the past year and sat there and spoken about wanting to score hundreds, nice to get over the line,” said Duckett.

“That fourth innings is going to be tricky and the pitch is going to continue to get worse.”

Duckett scored aggressively before edging a drive off Sajid to the slip, where Salman Agha took a sharp catch. Duckett had swept spinner Agha for a boundary to reach his century off 120 deliveries, having completed his half-century off 47 balls.

The hosts used Sajid in the second over as they chased an early England wicket but Zak Crawley held out twice. At 49-0 he survived a run-out when Sajid removed the stumps before grabbing the ball with the England opener out of his crease having being sent back by Duckett.

On 24 Crawley overturned a leg-before decision by New Zealand umpire Chris Gaffaney off Sajid before his luck ran out three runs later. Crawley was caught behind for 27 off left-arm spinner Noman as the home team successfully reviewed a not-out decision by Sri Lankan umpire Kumar Dharmasena.

Earlier, Pakistan’s tail had frustrated England by adding 107 runs after resuming at 259-5, with Jamal and Noman adding an invaluable 49 runs for the ninth wicket. But from 358-8 at lunch Jamal was dismissed off the very first ball after the interval, bowled by seamer Carse, who finished with 3-50.

Spinner Jack Leach ended Noman’s 32-run knock by having him caught in the deep by Carse to finish with 4-114.

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Elon Musk will provide satellite broadband in India | Starlink will provide satellite broadband services in India: Government will not give spectrum through auction, Reliance-Airtel had demanded this; Musk had protested


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The Government has decided to administratively allocate Satellite Communication (Satcom) spectrum. Earlier, Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani and Airtel Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal had asked the government to allocate spectrum through auction.

On this decision of the government, Starlink and SpaceX owner Elon Musk has promised to provide satellite broadband service in India. He gave this information in his X post. Earlier, Musk had objected to the advice of both the Indian businessmen.

Scindia said – Government will decide the cost of spectrum

Communication Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Tuesday that the allocation of spectrum for satellite services will be done administratively and not through auction and the cost for this will also be decided by the government.

Bharti Airtel backed Eutelsat OneWeb is also preparing to launch satcom services in India in the coming time.

Starlink can provide satellite broadband service anywhere in the world

Starlink operates a worldwide network of satellites in low-Earth orbit (LEO) and provides space-based broadband connectivity to many countries. The company has the capability to provide satellite broadband service directly to smartphones at any location around the world.

Starlink benefits from government's decision

Starlink will find it easier to get GMPCS (Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite Services) license from Indian authorities. With this license the company will be able to start its satellite broadband services in India.

GMPCS will be the third company to get the license

Starlink is a subsidiary of SpaceX. After getting the license, it will be able to provide satellite broadband, voice and messaging services to individuals and organizations in India. If approved, Starlink will be the third company to receive a GMPCS license.

Airtel and Jio have got this license

Earlier, Bharti Airtel backed company OneWeb and Reliance Jio have got license to provide satellite services. On the other hand, Jeff Bezos's company Amazon has also applied for a license from the Department of Telecommunications, but the government has not yet discussed it.

Approval from IN-SPACe is also required for services.

Satcom service providers also require approval from the autonomous space regulator Indian Space Regulator India (IN-SPACe). After this the companies will have to wait for the spectrum allocation from DoT.

The government is awaiting recommendations from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on how to allocate spectrum, or radio frequencies, for satellite services in the country. However, recommendations are unlikely to come until TRAI finds a new chairman.

How will the Internet reach you through satellites?

  • Satellites make it possible to beam Internet coverage from any part of the Earth. The satellite network provides users with high-speed, low-latency Internet coverage. Latency means the time it takes to transmit data from one point to another.
  • The Starlink kit consists of a Starlink dish, a Wi-Fi router, power supply cables, and a mounting tripod. For high-speed internet, the dish will have to be kept under the open sky. Starlink's app is available on iOS and Android, which takes care of setup and monitoring.

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citadel honey bunny actor varun dhawan on daughter parenting watch tv on low volume otherwise my wife will throw out from house | Varun Dhawan is doing this work due to fear of his wife after the birth of his daughter, said


Varun Dhawan On Parenting His Daughter: Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan is in the news these days for his upcoming web series 'Citadel: Honey Bunny'. Recently the trailer of his web series has been released. Varun Dhawan is going to make OTT debut with 'Citadel: Honey Bunny'. Before this, just a few months ago the actor became the father of a daughter. In such a situation, Varun Dhawan has recently talked about fatherhood.

Varun Dhawan's wife Natasha Dalal gave birth to a daughter on 3 June 2024. It has been 4 months since the couple became parents. Now while talking to E-Times, Varun Dhawan has talked about his fatherhood. He said- 'I am still figuring it out, like how responsible I have to be or how much of a child I can still be or be.'

How is Varun handling his daughter?
Varun Dhawan further says- 'I think men have to go through this. At present Natasha is doing everything, I am doing it. To give her credit, initially the woman does everything behaviourally, then the man comes and becomes useful. I'm just enjoying playing with him.

'My wife will throw me out of the house…'
The actor says- 'Becoming a father is very fun right now and every day I am trying to become a better father. I don't think I'm there yet. Now I watch TV at a very low volume, otherwise my wife will throw me out of the house.

Varun Dhawan's workfront
On the work front, Varun Dhawan was last seen in a cameo in the film Stree. Now he will be seen with Samantha Ruth Prabhu in 'Citadel: Honey Bunny' which will stream on Amazon Prime Video on 7 November 2024. After this, Varun will be seen in Atlee's film 'Baby John'. Kirti Shetty and Vamika Gabbi will also be a part of this film.

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An expatriate Bangladeshi is floating in praise in Malaysia


A migrant Bangladeshi worker in Malaysia took off his rubber boots and entered the ATM booth barefoot. Lifting the ringgit from the booth and putting on the boots kept outside. A video of that incident has recently gone viral on social media, and the Bangladeshi has been widely discussed. However, his identity is not known.

On Monday (October 14) local time, a Malaysian citizen posted the video clip of the Bangladeshi on X and wrote, 'It is difficult to find such a modest person in this modern age, who enters inside leaving his boots outside thinking that the floor will be dirty. Although he is a laborer, he is a very wise rich man at heart.'

The expression of that Bangladeshi has made the netizens emotional. Many local people praised the Bangladeshi in the viral air through various social media in Malaysia. Expatriates in the country are also happy with such an event.

Many netizens say that his generous attitude has inspired our local residents. He must have learned this etiquette from his parents. I have seen many Bangladeshis who work very hard to keep their families happy.

In the video circulating on social media, the Bangladeshi man took off his rubber boots before entering the bank's ATM booth after work. After some time, the person who recorded the video said to the Bangladeshi, 'You are a very good person'.

In reply, the Bangladeshi said, 'Look, there may be dirt on the bottom of my boots. If I enter the booth with it, the place can get dirty. With that in mind I opened the boot and entered. I don't want the floor to be dirty.'

At one point, the person recording the video asked him, where is your country? In the answer he says Bangladesh.

MRM

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