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Editorial
 
Editorial
Ban on indoor politics
Some top leaders of Bangladesh Nationalist Party having put across their 15-point reform proposal, reformists in the party are trying to broaden the proposals to cover a wider ground of opinion within the party.
 
Editorial
Dhaka's open canals
Must be made operational
There was a time when all excess water from Dhaka city used to end up in various adjoining rivers through numerous open canals crisscrossing the capital.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Being more serious about water logging and the environment
Muhammad Zamir
Nature has its own way of dispensing justice. This is becoming apparent on a general scale throughout the world.
 
Between The Lines
Putting the cart before the horse
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
There is a saying in Punjabi: Pind vasay nahin shareek phela e aagaye (villages have not yet taken roots but the claimants have come first).
 
Opinion
For the sake of the nation
Habibul Islam
It is rather noticeable that every time there is any news item which says the government is about/ready to make decisions on foreign direct investment (FDI) proposals that have remained stalled for months, somewhat extraordinarily a chorus rises in different forums, including the media, against the right of the government to make any decision in these matters.
 

 
   
 
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