Author: The Stallion

Posted on: 14/11/2021 Posted by: The Stallion Comments: 0

Sudan faces yet another constitutional crisis

After the 2019 ceasefire and formation of the military-civilian government, things had been calm, however, recent developments have broken the temporary peace that had settled over Sudan. On Monday, 25th October, Sudanese General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan ordered government dissolution and declared a state of emergency.  The acting Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok was taken under house arrest. He was later released, while civilian ministers were detained. Additionally, 6 Sudanese ambassadors were…

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Is everything okay?

Beep beep, beep beep, rang my alarm. It’s 6: 30 am. I got up and went straight to the bathroom. While freshening up with a splash of water, I looked at the mirror and took a deep breath. “Today is the day, the selection for the football tournament. My efforts will surely pay off and help me to reach the top five position.” I prayed. Before darting out of the…

Posted on: 28/10/2021 Posted by: The Stallion Comments: 0

Student Life

Finally a glimpse of the normal student life again. Every student was living a confined life during the pandemic. The news of doing offline classes has brought joy to almost every teenager as school reopens after almost one and a half years. It was everyone’s dream to meet their friends again as expected, study on campus and feel what it is like to be in school even though that should…

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The Unseen Specimen that Preserves Culture: Folk Art

Hidden within high rise edifices, and blooming amongst small huts in villages, ‘folk art’ reflects and retains the value of culture, tradition and motifs in Bangladesh. The bright, vibrant colors and symbolism depicted through pottery, art and sculptures win over our hearts by enlightening us about the beauty of our land and its traditions.   Practiced by local and hardworking craftsmen, folk art originates back to medieval times, when our…

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Spooky October Finally Arrives

When we hear ‘October’ the first word that comes to the minds of many people is Halloween. As October arrives, Halloween vibes can be noticed in most places. From carving pumpkins to trick or treating, Halloween has been one of the most engaging celebrations for youngsters at all times. Halloween is celebrated worldwide on 31st October every year. The origin of this celebration goes way back to 1745. It was…

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My Name: A Thrilling Journey of Revenge

Spoiler warning- This article may contain spoilers If you enjoy watching action, crime, and thrillers, then ‘My Name’ is highly recommended. A journey of revenge full of twists and action performed by the female lead. People had a lot of expectations from the Korean Drama “My Name” directed by Kim Jin- Min, after “Squid Game” became extremely popular in a short period of time. The cast, producer, director and writer…

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BANGLADESH SECURES SPOT AS HOME TO THE MOST CERTIFIED GREEN APPAREL FACTORIES

Bangladesh is the first country to have 150 US Green Building Council (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified green apparel factories. It is also the second top readymade garment (RMG) exporting country with the world’s highest number of green RMG factories. This sector comprises nearly 85% of the total exports and 11.2 % of the real GDP, which significantly impacts its socio-economic development and is eventually considered…

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A guide to productivity: from a fellow procrastinator

Do you always stare at your phone for no particular reason? Do you feel unproductive and procrastinate for long hours instead of completing your work? You sound just like a certain someone I know.  “psst…. your the only unproductive person you know.  Oh really?” “Yes……” “……………..” Ahm. As I was saying.  Worry not fellow reader. You have reached the door to enlightenment. This article will contain all the rational and…

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Religious violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

The recent resurgence of attacks against the minority community Following the Durga Puja festivities in mid-October, the Hindu community in Bangladesh has once again been subjected to religious violence. Hundreds of people have been protesting in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka, calling for an end to the brutality which has led to several deaths and injuries in the past few weeks. The violence began on October 15, when Muslims protested in the…

Posted on: 14/10/2021 Posted by: The Stallion Comments: 0

GTS logistics

The logistics sector of an economy is one of the most important sectors, if not the most important sector, of an economy. Not only does it create employment but at the same time has significant macroeconomic contributions which include increases in foreign investment and creating national income. In fact, it plays  such animportant role that it is described as the “veins and arteries” of an  economy by Mr. Zulfiker Mumin.…