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Why this chaos?
After the attacks on DU Charukala Students, it is hard to imagine that DU is still an educational institution.
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Mili, Mina and many more
We are continuously failing to protect our children.
 
Smoking: situation and solution
Our population is very dense and illiteracy rate high. About 80% of the people are involved in agriculture related works and a lot of them remain unemployed or workless for months.
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A tragic death and its aftermath
The tragic death of a female student of DU has saddened us. Unnatural death of a promising young student is always shocking.
 
Leisure and pleasure
Sometimes city life become restive with hustle and bustle. The man wants to evade being "packed like sardine" in the city service and nonchalantly gets into an inter-district bus with spasmodic impulse.
 
Performance repeats itself!
In the Lord's Test we have experienced the same drama staged again by Bangladeshi cricketers.
 
Electoral process
Reference to your editorial -- HC's welcome directives. These directives, if followed by the EC and candidates, will bring a qualitative change in our electoral proceedings. We all welcome the directives.
 
Mobile and crime
A local newspaper of Chittagong has touched upon the very important issue of putting controls or monitoring the ownership of mobile phones.
 
Good luck Tigers !
Bangladesh cricket team is now in England for playing their first ever Test match series against England. It would be a very tough competition for our boys since they are not familiar with English conditions.
 
Dear homophobes
It's not at all astonishing to see Rubaiyyat's homophobic approach to my letter. Homophobes have always defended their stand (in vain!) with the worn out logic of family and religious beliefs.
 
Noise and rash driving
I live in Gulshan-2 residential area. Gulshan-2 is a diplomatic area. But unfortunately these days it does not look like a diplomatic zone.
 
Reduce call rates
Most of our cell phone companies spend crores of taka in advertising.
 
Acceptable system
One cannot but be concerned about the future of democracy in Bangladesh. The government and the opposition are getting closer to more and more confrontation than co-operation .
 
Domestic helps
Mistreating domestic helps has become a common phenomenon, so much so, that news involving such incidents make headlines (rather unusual because such occurrences are stray).
 
Moblie call charge
I bought a prepaid mobile phone of a well known company. The package included call charge of Tk 6 per minute at pick hours and Tk 5 per minute at off pick hours.
 
Conservation of energy
Energy conservation and renewable options should be looked at. Lot of time, money and politics are now being involved in the energy sector of the country.
 

 
   
 
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