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Editorial
 
Editorial
Performance of the 8th parliament
Left a lot more to be desired
The curtain on the 8th Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) came down on Wednesday, 4 October, keeping the nation wondering about its efficacy in solving some of the major national problems and bolstering
 
Editorial
Circular waterway
Last month's meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) has deferred consideration of the second phase of the circular waterway from Ashulia to Demra.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Lack of power stokes fire of discontent
Muhammad Zamir
The general population of Bangladesh is fed up with the non-performance of the public utilities sector. The frustration is that much more for the ordinary housewife.
 
Bitter Truth
ACC: Physician, heal thyself
Md. Asadullah Khan
At a roundtable conference jointly organized by the Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) and Reporters Against Corruption (RAC) at the Jatiya Press Club, on September 17, Dr.
 
Opinion
Can we hope for better?
ABMS Zahur
We are puzzled as to why a controversial KM Hasan should head the caretaker government.
 
Opinion
Requisitioning private vehicles
Abu Imran
I am not aware about the genesis authorising the police to grab or requisition vehicles privately owned by people. It is a direct infringement of one's democratic right.
 

 
   
 
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