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Teachers blockade for promotion
I was quite surprised when blocking was happened by the university teachers for promotion in Shahjalal Science of University and Technology (SUST). Such type of practice are common now a days by both teachers and students. Surprisingly, authority also take emergency meeting to pay validation of such type to protest. We don’t expect this type of raw protest from teachers. Their activities should be moral and ethecial, so that everybody can follow that as an example.
To tell the truth, destructing and breaking is our common practise for arguing any demand. Some days ago in SAU students also do such type of activities for illegal students admitted in the University, Dhaka college students destroy their principal rooms. Interestingly, authority also wait for this type of unruly protesting for fulfilling demand. But such a practise should not be practised in a civic society!
Atiqur Rahman
Magura
Tilapia rich in fatty acid
Tilapia is basically a sea fish and as a popular source of seafood Tilapia is cultivated in many parts of the world and consumption by humans is tremendous which is increasing day by day. Alone in the United States 1.5 million tons of tilapia was consumped in 2003 which is expected to reach 2.5 million by 2010! Tilapia is also widely cultivated and consumed in Bangladesh.
Tilapia has been considered as a safe food for heart and asthma patients becuase of its Omega-3 fatty acids content. But according to a latest research from America's Wake Forest University School of Medicine, farm-raised Tilapia fish as very low levels of beneficial omega-3 fatty acids and perhaps worse, very high levels of omega-6 fatty acids which could be a potentially dangerous food source for patients with heart disease, arthritis, asthma and other allergic and auto-immune diseases. What to do now? I think, people withthe abvoe mentioned diseases should imp;ose some restrictions on the consumption of tilapia frequently.
Professor M Zahidul Haque
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka.
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