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Editorial
Blockade lifted conditionally
People's suffering knew no bounds
Though we welcome the decision taken by the 14-party alliance to halt the blockade programme till Sunday, we cannot but express our dismay at the decision to impose the programme again from Monday if by then their demands remain unmet. Apparently, the decision was taken in consideration of the immense suffering of the people as it continued for three consecutive days.
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Editorial
More attention to adult education
Government should take the lead
At a recent discussion meeting held in the city, renowned experts on literacy opined that there should be serious policy advocacy programme amongst the government and the stakeholders for a more effective adult literacy campaign.
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Strategically Speaking
Matters confounded, problems compounded
Brig Gen Shahedul Anam Khan ndc, psc (Retd)
It is difficult to fathom what is going on in the country at the moment. Who is running what and ordering whom, if anybody is running anything at all, is a mystery.
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As I See It
The "not-so-ugly" Americans
Ikram Sehgal writes from Karachi
Those who demonize Americans (in keeping with the personification in Graham Greene's "The Ugly American") for the ills of the entire world, tend to forget that US government policies do not accurately
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Why philosophy today?
Prof Md Golam Dastagir
Today is World Philosophy Day. Unfortunately, many of us are not aware of the need and importance of observing the day.
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