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Saving water
Amidst the daily news reports of CTG's continuing crusade against the corrupt, and the unwanted drama revolving around the BNP chief, which is now nothing but a boring event, newspaper reading is an
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Palestine scene
Both Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas have been elected by the Palestinian people, then why are they slaughtering each other? Only two months ago, they signed an agreement ending the earlier
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Election crisis
Firstly, congratulations for the article regarding the election crisis in Bangladesh.
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CNG issue
The government tried to end passenger harassment by CNG autorickshaw drivers when they set up the new meter reading and fixed daily down-payments for owners.
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Secularism and Bangladesh
Bangladesh as a small country has a lot to learn from India: technologically, in trading and economics, developing infrastructure, developing tourism, even election methods.
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National ID
I was surprised to hear that in Bangladesh everyone is talking about the immediate data collection process, which is only a very small fraction of the gigantic task, but no one has any concern about the
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BCS exams and expatriates
We, the Bangladeshi students in the UK, feel the need for a BCS exam centre in the UK. Many Bangladeshi students who are currently studying full time can hardly hope to appear in the BCS exams.
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A suggestion
People of Bangladesh are now in their quest for new leaders in politics.
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AL chief's stand
Awami League president Sheikh Hasina has long been complaining against the interim government. She has claimed that the nation is now in a 'suffocating situation' (18/05/2007).
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AL leadership
It seems that Awami League leaders are desperate to come to power. They cannot wait for the EC reforms to take shape.
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Election and democracy
Should we not ask ourselves what we want? In a very simple manner we can interrogate Bangladeshi citizens and ask them questions like this: - Are we living now in a better condition under thegovernance
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Secularism
In principle I agree, with reservation, with the comment of the Indian High Commissioner, Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty, that Bangladesh lacks real practice of secularism.
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To the Chief Adviser
First of all, I congratulate the present interim caretaker government for taking right decisions in almost all the sectors of governance. We appreciate the government's steps taken to root out corruption.
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Money in bags & pillows!
The bizarre that might surpass Reply's Believe it or Not stories has been unfolding its multifaceted ugliness one after another in this land lately.
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Prescriptions for us
It has become a daily practice for Western envoys to write prescriptions for all ailments of Bangladesh. Now it seems the Indian envoy has joined the league.
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Combating corruption
The anti-corruption drive by the caretaker government (CTG) is not limited to the corrupt politicians but has also been extended to corrupt industrialists and government officers, however, on a small
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