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Our security
We are a peace-loving nation. At any cost we want peace. But now we are going through a serious crisis. This crisis revolves around our security.
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Students and politics
It is a matter of great regret that a large number of students of our country are now involved in politics. Most of them are not grown up.
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State of the nation
It is depressing to read the newspapers these days. The government cannot even monitor the education sector properly.
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Repression on domestic workers
It is deplorable that repression on child domestic workers is rising alarmingly (Source: DS, December 12, 2005).
 
Photo session
I am drawn to a four-column spread photograph published recently in your daily.
 
Collaboration required
Today, the whole nation is grief stricken because of grisly grenade attacks, and the newly added suicide bombing.
 
Politicians and militancy
The JMB is capable of carrying out widespread, organised attacks. That is where the real threat lies.
 
Use environment-friendly pesticides
The present drive is against the use of chemical pesticides because these cause serious damage to the environment, which creates health hazard for both humans and animals.
 
New education system
A new education system known as "Unitarian Education" is being introduced in the country.
 
Traffic jam
Traffic jam is one of the big problems of modern times. The causes of traffic jam are many. This problem is the result of rapid growth of population and the increasing number of vehicles.
 
Tax net
The Hon'ble Finance Minister has been campaigning for realising taxes of various names and natures from the 'public'. He has made all out efforts to net even the small fries.
 
Jamaat and politics
Thanks a lot, Mr. Humayun Haider, for your letter on Jamaat. I appreciate your feelings. I do also support your right to express your opinion on any national issue.
 
Lynching of garment worker
Seventy six percent of our total national income comes from the garments industries. One hundred per cent of this contribution comes from the workers. But the owners and managers always maltreat the workers.
 
Terrorism in Bangladesh
Terrorism is taking a pernicious form in Bangladesh. It has spread and entered every vain of this society.
 
New Year
If we make an exhaustive calculation on the political situation of our country we will see that it will witness a tough battle for power this year.
 
Bhutan: On the way to democracy
The tiny Himalayan Kingdom is heading towards democracy after nearly a century of absolute monarchy.
 
Politicians and the tools of their trade
Each professional group has its own tools physicians have medical equipment, carpenters woodworking instruments and so on. In the same way politicians have their own tools speeches.
 

 
   
 
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