They shared their experience, and highlighted the importance and potential of the newly discovered non-conventional antibiotic when antibiotic resistance is now a world-wide challenge. This week's program presented the story of that ground breaking work by talking directly to the lead Dhaka University scientists from departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology - Prof. Recently Bangladeshi scientists discovered one 'novel antibiotic' from 'jute endophytic bacteria' after a long four years research. This week's program was produced and presented by Tanvir Hossain. The background Dilruba music piece collected from YouTube was by G. The singer of the song played in the program was Sandhya Mukhopadhyay. They touched on factors such as plant biology, gene editing technologies, weaver training and commercial entrepreneurial support that could not only revive the rich heritage of the country but also become a major foreign currency earner beyond the present garment industry. Tanvir Hossain, a plant scientist discussed in depth the recent attempts to revive the Muslin industry in Bangladesh. Abed Chaudhury, a molecular geneticist and Dr. This week's program presented - 'Dhakai Mosliner Punorjonmo' (Rebirth of Dhaka Muslin) - describing the possibilities of re-establishing the ancient 'Muslin' industry - a handwoven legendary fabric made with the finest hand spun yarns from locally grown cotton alongside the river banks of Brahmaputra near Dhaka, Bangladesh. This week's program was produced and presented by Sadequr Rahman. The two beautiful songs played in the program were sung by prominent Bangladeshi singers Kalim Sharafi and Shabnam Mustari. Now retired from the Department of Agriculture, South Australia, Dr Ali also told the inside story of the 'Bangladesh vetch scandal' that unscrupulous traders were involved in in imp orting toxic stock-feed as Australian lentils. His patented lentils 'Shakti' and 'Mukta' has been very popular in Asia, including Bangladesh, and has been a major foreign currency earner for the desperate Australian farmers. Now based in Adelaide, Dr Ali has significant contribution in the Australian peas research that resulted in eleven peas and three lentil varieties to his credit, that are exported across the globe, especially to the subcontinent. This week's program presented the story of - Australian 'Daal' (lentils) - covered by an interview with senior Bangladeshi agricultural scientist Dr.
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