Book Review on Atomic Habit Book Review by Khatuna Jannat Esha - October 13, 2023September 26, 20240 'Atomic Habits' starts with a life event of the upbeat author James Clear and how he came back as one of the key players of his team even though he was cut from his team after slipping into a coma and falling into an unfortunate accident in the playground. A small belief in himself and his determination to become a prominent player kept him going to recover and develop his body as an athlete. This led James Clear to discover the staggering power of small habits for the first time and included his lifetime experiences with acts of self-development in this book. To digest the lessons and meet our potential, the only thing we need is a small start and
Heal with Youtiful by Stray Kids Scribblings from Diary by Khatuna Jannat Esha - July 14, 2023September 22, 20240 There’s a couple of songs I am listening to these days on loop. But this one song that is hooking me up to its allure is “Youtiful” by Stray Kids. Those who don’t know them: they are one of the most renowned K-pop boy bands. Trust me. I am not a Stay, but I’ve always been appreciating their music. If you follow them, you already know how dangerously hardworking they are!!!!! No surprise one of my most favorite and relatable songs in my playlist is sung by them. Curious about Youtiful??? It’s that type of song you cannot help relating to. It’ll lift you up when you are crumpled up in your bed, surrounded by all the uncertainties of life. The way
Don’t Forget to Finish Your Coffee Before It Gets Cold- Review of “Before the Coffee gets Cold” Book Review Literature by Khatuna Jannat Esha - June 28, 2023February 14, 20250 "Before the Coffee Gets Cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi is a fantasy novel, but don’t expect the kind of fantastical elements that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Instead, this book is filled with raw emotions and deep human connections. If you dislike melancholic, thought-provoking stories, this book might not be for you. I won’t claim it’s a perfect 10 out of 10, but I savored every moment of the story. I have always been a fan of how Japanese literature portrays human emotions, and if you’re anything like me—trust me—once you pick up this book, there’s no turning back until you’ve finished it. The first thing that drew me in was the title—Before the Coffee Gets Cold. Doesn’t it sound
Nepalese Electricity Sector: Past, Present and Future Blog News World Economy by Khatun-A-Jannat Asha - May 17, 2023May 17, 20230 Nepal is one of the least developed South Asian countries. It’s a landlocked country situated between two Asian giants India and China. Naturally, Nepal feels pressure and tries to maintain a balanced geopolitical relationship with India and China. Nepalese economy mostly depends on India when it comes to foreign trade. Recently, like many other countries in Asia, Nepal’s foreign reserves have been declining gradually. It’s alarming for the economy because Nepal is an import oriented country. In this fiscal year, its trade deficit amounted to Rs. 1720.41 billion, which exceeded their budget of Rs. 1564 billion. Government is now trying to put restrictions on importing luxury goods. But It’s important for them to import essential goods like petroleum, food and so on and for this,
Promoting Deshi Ponno Online: Why and How Business E-commerce News by Khatun-A-Jannat Asha - May 17, 2023June 20, 20250 What is Deshi Ponno? Deshi Ponno is also called domestic products or local products which refer to those products produced in our country. Some foreign products may also have come to Bangladesh in different ways at different times and are being produced in good quantity, they are also included as deshi ponno. Also, the products that are made in Bangladesh by bringing raw materials from abroad as finished goods, they are also called domestic products. Wherever the origin of the product is, all the products that are being produced in Bangladesh are considered as our domestic products or deshi ponno. Why should we know about deshi ponno? There is almost no authentic source from where we can know about our deshi or local products.