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Eden Building To Stock Exchange Published: 06 May 2018
Why deaths from lightning increasing M S Siddiqui Statistics say lightning strikes the earth more than 100 times each second and 8 million times per day causing death of human beings. Statistics also say that approximately 50,000 thunderstorms occur per day that may result in casualties of human and animal lives, forest fires and damage to other properties. About 90 percent of the lightning strikes from cloud to cloud. From 10-30 percent of lightning can be cloud to ground, depending on the storm. Death due to lightning strikes is common in Bangladesh during this time of the year, as the weather changes from the dry season to the rainy summer season. But the country is experiencing a surge in deaths from lightning strikes in recent years. According to experts' opinion, deforestation, agricultural and labor-intensive economy, poor infrastructure and climate variability are playing a pregnant role in higher rates of lightning-related deaths and injuries here in Bangladesh and many other countries. In South Asia, casualties have increased in recent years. However, apart from climate change, the recent increase in the rate of casualties from lightning can be attributed to the silent disappearance of Mouja Border pillars installed by British rulers in South Asia. These pillars had dual purpose of demarcation of administrative area and absolve spark of thunder. The Internet has some interesting offer from Kolkata -- India to buy Magnetic pillars from Bangladesh against cash payment. One of those invitations from one Arindam having phone number <9339031373> and e-mail address: . The condition of purchase is delivery must be done at Kolkata and cash payment will be completed after verification of genuineness of pillars. The sellers in Bangladesh also invite buyers through internet. A Sales advertisement as available in the internet "We are the owner of six high powerful Rice Puller British pillar (three district demarcation line pillar, with part) as available for genuine overseas 'Direct Buyers'. The advertisement continued -Please note that, we are not interested to pay any visit fees and not demanding any test fees. Bangladeshi country representatives (of buyers) also may query for further verbal discussion to get this items."The pillars are genuine '1818 East India Company Pillar' having specifications. The reason of such smuggling of Mouja pillars to India and then to in other part of the world is that these pillars contain a rare metal namely Iridium. Iridium is available in different planets and meteors but available in the universe is only two parts per