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In kushtia, 24 people died in 24 hours with corona and symptoms

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  In kushtia, 24 people have died in the last 24 hours with corona and corona symptoms. At the same time, 220 coronae have been identified. Sources in the District Civil Surgeon's Officer said this on Friday. In the 24 hours from 6 am on thursday to 6 am on Friday, 14 people died of corona and 10 people with symptoms. Among them, 12 died at kushtia corona Hospital in corona and 10 with  symptoms and one each in kumarkhali and khoksa Hospital in corona. With this, 310 people died due to corona in the district. The death toll in corona is on the rise According to sources in the Civil Surgeon's Office. 112 people have died in the previous 14 months.And in the last 10 days alone, 108 people  have died. In the last 24 hours, samples of 692 people have been tested in the district, and corona of 220 people have been identified. The detection rate is 26.6 percent. The number of victims of corona in the district is 9,084. In the last 24 hours, 104 people have recovered from corona. Kush
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  Hunger is the name of great terror, not coronation for the working people of the society. In this situation, a Facebook-based voluntary organization of young people called 'Hasimukh' has set up shop for the people who have lost their jobs at 50 percent less than the market price. Helpless people can buy food products at half price from the shop. Again, for those who do not have money, food is being free of cost. The shop has been set up on July 2 this year at the crossroads of thakurgaon city. The shop is open every day from three in the afternoon to five in the afternoon. At half market price, rice, sugar, salt, potatoes, eggs, soybeans oil, soap, vegetable, and other products are being handed over to the needy. https://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh The locals have named this shop as the subsidized shop. The shop has received a huge response from helpless people. Hundreds of people are being helped from here every day. A person can have a maximum of 2 kg of rice, 500 gms of

Camera protection in the rain

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  Because of the Corona situation, everyone is spending time at home. There is not much going on outside. The camera is also boxed. Photography is also off for now. But boxed cameras have some care. Especially those who are relatively new users. Or those who are not professional photographers, many of them may not know the subject. The current weather, that is, the rainy season is not good for the health of the camera. Straight in Bengali, it is called ‘Vapsa’ weather. At this time the amount of moisture in the air is too much. It rains more or less all over the country, which continues throughout the monsoon season. If the camera or lens is left unprotected in such weather, the chances of fungus are much higher. I am not talking about keeping the chest unprotected. Most of the time the fungus is in the camera or lens to keep it in a box-like place. Because these places are usually damp. There is no problem with fungus, it is difficult to find such photographers. The fungus looks a lot

New Zealand win over India 'monster slaughter'

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  With the crown of the World Test Championship on their heads, New Zealand must be trying to forget the hardships of the past. New Zealand is now the 'world champions' of the most classic version of cricket, losing to Virat Kohli's India by six wickets in Southampton yesterday. It's not just a win, it's a reward for cricketing spirit, hard work, and building a great team day by day. Cricket pundits are therefore now five-faced in their praise of the Kiwis. The way they won the Test Championship final is what they deserve. According to New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's victory is a testament to the team's great consistent performance, "it's a great team performance on a global scale." He also praised New Zealand's cricketing spirit, led by Kane Williamson, saying, "New Zealand cricketers have built a 'humble' team under Williamson's leadership, which is also an inspiration to New Zealanders." New

Corona is growing among the poor in Rajshahi

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  Selina Khatun (35) is in ICU. His sister says they can no longer afford to pay for the treatment. Persuading the doctor to give them leave. They want to go home with the patient. The doctor said that he would die if he removed the oxygen mask from the patient's mouth. Who will open the mask? Selina's son Sabbir was asked to remove the oxygen mask from his mother's mouth. "I can't take off my mother's mask," said the crying boy. Eventually, the hospital authorities took charge of Selina's treatment. Selina's treatment has been going on like this for four days. He is still alive. Many patients from poor families like Selina are being admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital from Gramganj with corona or symptoms of the corona. Those who cannot afford the treatment. Selina's home is in Niamatpur Upazila of Naogaon. He has been undergoing treatment at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital for 13 days. Her husband Abul Basar is a poor farmer. Seli
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 Education Minister Dipu Moni said if the corona infection rate continues to rise, the ongoing holidays of primary, secondary and higher education institutions may be extended till after Eid by coordinating with the university holidays. A special decision will be taken after a meeting with the National Technical Committee on Taxes on Thursday. The decision will be announced tomorrow. He was responding to a question from reporters after a discussion organized by Dhaka Metropolitan North and South Awami League on the occasion of Genocide Day at 23 Bangabandhu Avenue in the capital on Thursday.

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