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Brac Bank to hire transgender, differently abled individuals

Brac Bank has recently sought applications from fresh graduates, including individuals of the transgender and who are differently abled, for its one-year Young Leaders’ Programme through which it appoints principal officers.  “The programme will offer structured learning opportunities and 360-degree exposure to the different functions of Brac Bank,” said Akhteruddin Mahmood, head of human resources. …

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Years of raging Arizona wildfires bring focus onto climate change, drought

There are two dozen wildfires raging across Arizona that have burned more than 366,000 acres so far, putting this year’s wildfire season on a similar trajectory to the past two years — a trend that experts worry is likely only to get worse as the effects of climate change become more acute. “You can’t put …

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Health risks from heat waves send a climate alarm

These Americans are fleeing the West because of extreme heat 03:20 “I’m sorry I’m late Dr. Tummala,” a patient tells me at the start of a recent clinic appointment. Smiling with what I hope is a look of understanding, I brush off her apology. I have come to know this patient over many years and am …

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COVID-19: Royal Enfield Donates ₹ 20 Crore To Fight Pandemic: Outlines Medium & Long Term Measures

Royal Enfield announced that it will donate Rs. 20 crore to help the country fight COVID-19. This is in addition to the initial outlay of Rs. 50 crore that was made last year by the Eicher Group. Picture Credit: Seen here are MK Stalin, CM, Tamil Nadu, V Dasari, CEO, Royal Enfield and senior RE …

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Hunger, drought, disease: UN climate report reveals dire health threats

In this file photo taken on April 22, 2016 a child remains at an area affected by a drought on Earth Day in the southern outskirts of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.   | Photo Credit: AFP Depending on how well humans get a handle on carbon emissions and rising temperatures, a child born today could be confronted with …

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