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Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities Holds Press Conference in D.C. Bangladesh Consul General Attends

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星期二, 十一月 1, 2022

WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- As more and more lawmakers join in support of the resolution, The Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) held a press conference at the National Press Club last Friday. The conference was attended by members of the media, human rights activists, academics, entrepreneurs, members of the Bangladeshi diaspora community and Bangladesh's consul general to Florida, to discuss the recent introduction of the bipartisan H.Res. 1430 by Congressman Steve Chabot, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee's Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, and Co-Chair of the Bangladesh Caucus and co-sponsored by Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA), Congresswoman Katie Porter (D-CA) and Congressman Tom Malinowski (D-NJ).

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  • WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- As more and more lawmakers join in support of the resolution, The Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) held a press conference at the National Press Club last Friday.
  • The conference was attended by members of the media, human rights activists, academics, entrepreneurs, members of the Bangladeshi diaspora community and Bangladesh's consul general to Florida, to discuss the recent introduction of the bipartisan H.Res.
  • The Bangladesh government started to prosecute war criminals who collaborated with the Pakistan army and the Government of Bangladesh formed the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh.
  • Razzak Baloch, Organizer, Baloch Human Rights, condemned the Pakistani Army for its genocide in Bangladesh in 1971.

Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities applauds Congressional Resolution Recognizing 1971 Bangladesh Genocide

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星期一, 十月 17, 2022

WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday, Congressman Steve Chabot (R-OH) introduced a historic resolution recognizing the genocide that took place over the course of 9 months in Bangladesh in 1971 and which disproportionately targeted members of the Hindu community and secular groups in the country formerly known as East Pakistan.

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  • Millions of people were killed [in 1971] in what is now Bangladesh, and what was then East Pakistan.
  • And it was, in my opinion, a genocide just like other genocides like the Holocuast happened.
  • Saleem Reza Noor, whose family members were brutally murdered by armed Islamists in 1971, expressed relief after 51 years of despair.
  • Saha added, "Even now, these extremist groups are persecuting indigenous religious minorities in Bangladesh."

Statement on International Women's Day by Human Rights Congress of Bangladesh Minorities

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星期二, 三月 8, 2022

WASHINGTON, March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- War crimes, if left unrecognized and unpunished, only lead to more aggression and suffering.

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  • WASHINGTON, March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- War crimes, if left unrecognized and unpunished, only lead to more aggression and suffering.
  • There is no better time to reiterate that than today, as we see millions of people- women and children face death and destitution.
  • Not only have the crimes not been recognized, but many of the war-criminals went on to become powerful generals and administrators in Pakistan, influencing decision-making even today.
  • Prominent genocide prevention watchdogs like Genocide Watch and Lemkin Institute have already recognized what occurred in Bangladesh in 1971 as genocide.

A Helicopter From a Printer: Russian Scientists "Print" a Large-sized Case of a Helicopter Engine for the First Time

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星期五, 十月 25, 2019

The use of additive technologies for engine manufacturing has reduced the manufacturing time to 14 days.

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  • The use of additive technologies for engine manufacturing has reduced the manufacturing time to 14 days.
  • The scientific and technical collaboration of engineers from SMTU and materials scientists from NUST MISIS implements a comprehensive project in the framework of Government Decree No.
  • This makes it possible to reduce the production cost of the unit, thereby ensuring the overall competitiveness of the domestic aircraft engine.
  • Currently, tests of the produced engine unit based on one of the leading specialized engine-building enterprises in Russia are being prepared.

A Helicopter From a Printer: Russian Scientists "Print" a Large-sized Case of a Helicopter Engine for the First Time

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星期五, 十月 25, 2019

The use of additive technologies for engine manufacturing has reduced the manufacturing time to 14 days.

Key Points: 
  • The use of additive technologies for engine manufacturing has reduced the manufacturing time to 14 days.
  • The scientific and technical collaboration of engineers from SMTU and materials scientists from NUST MISIS implements a comprehensive project in the framework of Government Decree No.
  • This makes it possible to reduce the production cost of the unit, thereby ensuring the overall competitiveness of the domestic aircraft engine.
  • Currently, tests of the produced engine unit based on one of the leading specialized engine-building enterprises in Russia are being prepared.

Dangerous Wild Grass Will be Used in Batteries: Scientists from NUST MISIS have Turned Hogweed Into a Material for a Supercapacitor

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星期一, 八月 26, 2019

Scientists from NUST MISIS have investigated the possibilities of fibrous substances in the plant stems.

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  • Scientists from NUST MISIS have investigated the possibilities of fibrous substances in the plant stems.
  • It was experimentally proven that the treated dangerous plant can successfully replace traditional sources of energy without compromising the quality of the batteries.
  • They are distinguished from traditional batteries by their high power, long shelf life, and long service life.
  • Researchers from NUST MISIS have suggested that the optimal electrode properties can be found in hogweed stems.

Dangerous Wild Grass Will be Used in Batteries: Scientists from NUST MISIS have Turned Hogweed Into a Material for a Supercapacitor

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星期一, 八月 26, 2019

Scientists from NUST MISIS have investigated the possibilities of fibrous substances in the plant stems.

Key Points: 
  • Scientists from NUST MISIS have investigated the possibilities of fibrous substances in the plant stems.
  • It was experimentally proven that the treated dangerous plant can successfully replace traditional sources of energy without compromising the quality of the batteries.
  • They are distinguished from traditional batteries by their high power, long shelf life, and long service life.
  • Researchers from NUST MISIS have suggested that the optimal electrode properties can be found in hogweed stems.

NUST MISIS Biodegradable Vegetable Composite Approved for Development by the Dutch Company Chemelot Campus

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星期六, 八月 24, 2019

Chemelot Campus funding for the development will be 60 thousand euros.

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  • Chemelot Campus funding for the development will be 60 thousand euros.
  • In August 2019, Natalia Kuznetsova, a NUST MISIS graduate, concluded a contract with the Dutch company Chemelot Campus, one of the largest chemical hubs in Europe, to continue developing the nettle composite at the company's site in the Netherlands.
  • The project to create a biodegradable composite was the graduate thesis at the University's master's program "Technologies and Materials of Digital Fabrication" .
  • Now I have a development which I created with my own hands with the support of the NUST MISIS professors and engineers.

NUST MISIS Biodegradable Vegetable Composite Approved for Development by the Dutch Company Chemelot Campus

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星期六, 八月 24, 2019

Chemelot Campus funding for the development will be 60 thousand euros.

Key Points: 
  • Chemelot Campus funding for the development will be 60 thousand euros.
  • In August 2019, Natalia Kuznetsova, a NUST MISIS graduate, concluded a contract with the Dutch company Chemelot Campus, one of the largest chemical hubs in Europe, to continue developing the nettle composite at the company's site in the Netherlands.
  • The project to create a biodegradable composite was the graduate thesis at the University's master's program "Technologies and Materials of Digital Fabrication" .
  • Now I have a development which I created with my own hands with the support of the NUST MISIS professors and engineers.

2020 HITEC 100 Now Accepting Nominations

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星期四, 五月 23, 2019

CHICAGO, May 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council (HITEC), the premier global executive leadership organization of senior-level business and technology executives, is accepting nominations for its prestigious HITEC 100 Awards until July 23, 2019.

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  • CHICAGO, May 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council (HITEC), the premier global executive leadership organization of senior-level business and technology executives, is accepting nominations for its prestigious HITEC 100 Awards until July 23, 2019.
  • Since 2008, HITEC has compiled an annual list recognizing the contributions and accomplishments of the 100 most influential and notable Hispanic executives and entrepreneurs in the technology industry.
  • The HITEC Awards Gala honoring the HITEC 100 will be held on October 24, 2019, in Silicon Valley.
  • View Past HITEC 100 Award Winners: Class of 2019 HITEC 100 Award Winners
    Founded to increase Hispanic representation in the diversity-challengedtechnology industry, HITEC (Hispanic Information Technolgy Executive Council) is a premier global executive leadership organization of senior business and technology executives who have built outstanding careers in technology.