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Peacekeepers' Day
The International Peacekeepers' Day was globally observed on 29 May.
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Morality and politics
Badrul Ahsan's essay (May 16) did not mention morality as such. However the cowardly or maybe greed-driven swing in our politicians' principles is a shameful example before us.
 
Bangladesh postal service
We appreciate the advancement of our postal services. Unfortunately, a few small groups of corrupt employees are still reportedly engaged in illegal opening of envelops. These activities must bestopped.
 
Public libraries
It is imperative and also a priority work for the government to open a public library in each municipality of the country as a civic amenity! The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Information
 
Let there be light!
According to the government's proclamations, all shops are to be closed after 7:00pm excepting food courts and medicinal shops.
 
Reform issue
Reform is the word very much talked-about nowadays as far as the survival of the biggest ( not necessarily the best) two political parties is concerned.
 
Mugging on autorickshaw
Mugging of autorickshaw passengers has increased manifold in recent times. The muggers target their prey mostly in traffic jams and in deserted areas.
 
27th BCS
The new PSC Chairman in a recent TV coverage assured that justice would be done to all the candidates selected in the 27th BCS. I sincerely hope that the government will live up to its promise.
 
Musharraf's candidness
If political mobilisation and statements of various Kashmiri leaders (whether Muftis or Abdullahs or Yasin Malik or Mirwaiz Umer Farooq or Syed Ali Shah Geelani etc.
 
Abhor the corrupt
They reduced our capability, destroyed our economy, undermined the national security, played dirty politics to achieve their goals, killed our conscience, kidnapped our freedom and made us a helpless,
 
Human-animal embryos
Last week the British government, in violation of European law, overturned its ban on the creation of human-animal embryos.
 

 
   
 
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