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In July, it became known that Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum had been included in the list of the 50 best thinkers in the world in a poll conducted by the British magazine Prospect. This time she took third place in the top 10 on that list.
According to a Prospect report on Wednesday, Kerala Health Minister KK Shailja topped the list of 10 people selected from the 50 votes cast.
Previously, on July 14, Prospect published a list of the Top 50 Thinkers. The magazine report then says that there is nothing more important than creating insights in people to answer unfamiliar questions about practical ideas and thoughts.
20,000 votes have been obtained to select the top 10 from the top 50. Marina Tabassum, who finished third there, said: “She is focused on a real problem. And that is climate change. As a result, she has planned to build adequate houses when the water level rises.
Marina Tabassum received the Jamil Award in 2016 as the architect of an art design mosque called Baitur Rauf in South Dhaka. In early 2016, she received the prestigious Aga Khan Award for the same design. Designed in the style of Sultanate architecture, the mosque was built in 2012 in Dhaka.
This time, Kerala Health Minister KK Shailja, who is in the top 10 on the prospect list, has played a very important role in protecting the people of the Kavid-19 state. Kerala, India, has gained worldwide recognition for its infection prevention. In January, when the infection was widespread in China, the minister, known as the ‘Master’, began preparations in his home state. Based on the World Health Organization (WHO) policy of ‘test, identify and isolate’, work began to prevent infection. Get the results. So far, New Zealand has shown success in preventing the transmission of this Kavid-19. The country’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, is in second place.
Marina Tabassum from Bangladesh is followed by the African-American philosopher Cornell West, the Brazilian political scientist Ilona Jabo de Carvalho, the historian Olivet Otelle, the American geographer Ruth Wilson Gilmore, the Belgian philosopher Philippe Ponchis González, and the Dutch educator J োল nbisch.
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