By Ashok Ramsarup :: India – the world’s largest democracy – observes the 76th Constitution Anniversary adopted in 1950. This milestone is a testament to India’s journey toward democracy and self-governance. As the world reflects on this significant event, it’s intriguing to draw parallels with South Africa’s freedom struggle, which shares common themes of resilience, Read More…»
By Ashok Ramsarup :: India – the world’s largest democracy – observes the 76th Constitution Anniversary adopted in 1950. This milestone is a testament to India’s journey toward democracy and self-governance. As the world reflects on this significant event, it’s intriguing to draw parallels with South Africa’s freedom struggle, which shares common themes of resilience, Read More…»
By Ashok Ramsarup :: International humanitarian medical non-governmental organisation Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières – MSF) has strongly condemned the ongoing violent attacks on patients and staff at Bashair Teaching Hospital in south Khartoum in Sudan on the African continent. This is one of the last functioning hospitals providing free medical care in the Read More…»
By Ashok Ramsarup :: International humanitarian medical non-governmental organisation Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières – MSF) has strongly condemned the ongoing violent attacks on patients and staff at Bashair Teaching Hospital in south Khartoum in Sudan on the African continent. This is one of the last functioning hospitals providing free medical care in the Read More…»
The prevalence of hypertension and hypertension-related various non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is growing increasingly in Bangladesh. Although the government has taken several initiatives to control hypertension, ensuring necessary allocation for an uninterrupted supply of medicine across the country remains a challenge. According to experts, premature deaths from NCDs can be reduced to a great extent by Read More…»
The prevalence of hypertension and hypertension-related various non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is growing increasingly in Bangladesh. Although the government has taken several initiatives to control hypertension, ensuring necessary allocation for an uninterrupted supply of medicine across the country remains a challenge. According to experts, premature deaths from NCDs can be reduced to a great extent by Read More…»
A globally acclaimed Indian retina specialist has suggested creating a task force and introducing a national programme to expand retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) services across Bangladesh to prevent avoidable blindness among children while major stakeholders in the field endorsed the suggestion. Prof Dr Anand Vinekar, Programme Director of KIDROP at Narayana Netralaya eye institute at Bangalore in India, Read More…»
A globally acclaimed Indian retina specialist has suggested creating a task force and introducing a national programme to expand retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) services across Bangladesh to prevent avoidable blindness among children while major stakeholders in the field endorsed the suggestion. Prof Dr Anand Vinekar, Programme Director of KIDROP at Narayana Netralaya eye institute at Bangalore in India, Read More…»
Key global actors gathered at the leading global agri-science University, Wageningen University, and pledged to collaborate on making Bangladesh agriculture risk-proof, resilient, profitable and sustainable for small farmers as well as for entrepreneurs. All collaborators resolved at the RoundTable on ‘Future of Bangladesh Agriculture’, convened by Bangladesh Embassy. Bangladesh Ambassador to the Netherlands, M Riaz Hamidullah, Read More…»
Key global actors gathered at the leading global agri-science University, Wageningen University, and pledged to collaborate on making Bangladesh agriculture risk-proof, resilient, profitable and sustainable for small farmers as well as for entrepreneurs. All collaborators resolved at the RoundTable on ‘Future of Bangladesh Agriculture’, convened by Bangladesh Embassy. Bangladesh Ambassador to the Netherlands, M Riaz Hamidullah, Read More…»
In response to the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers’ joint communique, published on 30th April 2024, new tangible, measurable commitments are few and far between, while the 35-page document does cover some substantial thematic ground. The commitment to phase out unabated coal in the first half of the 2030s is not only inadequate but Read More…»
In response to the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers’ joint communique, published on 30th April 2024, new tangible, measurable commitments are few and far between, while the 35-page document does cover some substantial thematic ground. The commitment to phase out unabated coal in the first half of the 2030s is not only inadequate but Read More…»