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Launch disasters
Launch capsize is a very familiar word in Bangladesh. In these accidents thousands of people lose their lives. These accidents happen because of overloading and other violations of navigational rules.
 
ZIA
Zia International Airport though equipped with sufficient infrastructure fails to provide passengers with standard service due to lack of effective system and management.
 
'Black Gold' of Cox's Bazar
I have lost track of how many letters I have read about 'Black Gold of Cox's Bazar' written by Mr. OH Kabir.
 
Border issue
I am not at all surprised to see the media's role on border issues these days. Preference of news is well understood.
 
Law against use of chemicals in food
Now that the DS has actually started a series of reports on the mishandling, use of harmful chemicals and adulteration of food-items in this country, one would wonder why the government is not going for
 
Student politics
At the very threshold, it should be clarified that I am not against any movement of students but the way student politics is going on is totally disgusting.
 
Declared rate vs. effective rate
In Bangladesh we are experiencing a boom in the Consumer Credit Schemes (CCS) offered by both banking and non-banking financial institutions.
 
Use of acronyms
I entirely agree with Minu Afza about the use of acronyms, DS May 19. Those who live abroad don't know many acronyms. So you should not be oblivious of their problems.
 
Transport fare
Transport fare is being increased whenever the prices of fuel go up. This causes serious problems for the people in general.
 

 
   
 
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