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Editorial
 
Editorial
CEC continues to vitiate
We do not want another voter list fraught with anomalies
Instead of tendering his resignation which self-respect demanded since both the High Court and Supreme Court found his decisions unlawful, the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) decided to script yet another
 
Editorial
Newspapers publish imaginary tales?
It's credibility of media that pays off
Media once again got a tongue-lashing from the gov-ernment. And this time it came from none other than the prime minister of the country while delivering her speech at the current session of the parliament.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Election Commission continues its short-sightedness
Muhammad Zamir
For a change, the Government and the Opposition appear to have agreed on one thing. Both sides feel that the Chief Election Commissioner should gracefully leave his post.
 
Between The Lines
What ails India?
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhavan is not a court of appeal. But over the years, it has become a forum where concerned citizens have sought the attention of the highest in the land to the problems which the government has failed to notice, much less tackle. The President has no authority to redress wrongs. He has to work through a government.
 
Communicative method of teaching English : Does it deliver?
Sikandar Ali
The state of teaching and learning English in Bangladesh, barring the cases of a few English medium schools, is appalling, to say the least.
 

 
   
 
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