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July 3, 2023

Sloth bears confirmed extinct in Bangladesh

A massive project to assess the health of wildlife in Bangladesh has confirmed conservationists’ longstanding suspicions that sloth bears no longer exist in that country.   Sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) could once be found throughout India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. (A separate subspecies lives on the island nation of Sri Lanka.) Overhunting during the British colonial rule caused all populations of this lanky, shaggy, white-snouted species to crash by the end of the 19th century. sloth-bear-Marieke-I...
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Wealth without workers, workers without wealth

TECHNOLOGICAL revolutions are best appreciated from a distance. The great inventions of the 19th century, from electric power to the internal-combustion engine, transformed the human condition. Yet for workers who lived through the upheaval, the experience of industrialisation was harsh: full of hard toil in crowded, disease-ridden cities. The modern digital revolution—with its hallmarks of computer power, connectivity and data ubiquity—has brought iPhones and the internet, not crowded tenements and cholera. But, as our special report explains, it is disrupting and dividing the world of work on a scale not seen for more than a century. Vast wealth is being created without many workers; and for all but an elite few, work no longer guarantees a rising income.

New policy to near double exports

The government aims to near double exports to US$50 billion by 2018 as it frames new export policy, betting on the markets of three Asian economic giants, trade officials said. Commerce ministry officials said Japan, India, and China will emerge as vibrant exports destinations in the coming years and the diversification will help achieve the target. The officials said the draft Export Policy 2015-18 has the provision of offering incentives to help broaden markets and products base to reach the target. export-importThe ambitious...

Zila Parishads run with administrators

The appointment of unelected administrators to Zila Parishads has put the accountability and good governance of the local government body at stake, observe experts. According to them, withholding the elections to the Zila Parishads after the appointment of administrators to the local government body 32 months ago also goes against the constitutional mandate of the government. Contacted, local government expert Prof Tofail Ahmed told UNB that it is illegal to keep unelected administrators in Zila Parishads. “Keeping administrators in Zila Parishads is an interim arrangement. It can’t continue for an indefinite period,” he said.