Anti-narcotics crackdown: 11 more killed in ‘shootouts’ in 9 dists

    Sayeed Muhammad: With the countrywide crackdown on drug dealers continuing, 11 more alleged drug peddlers were killed in ‘gunfights’ with law enforcers in Chattogram, Feni, Cumilla, Brahmanbaria, Narayanganj, Netrakona, Chuadanga, Dinajpur and Nilphamari districts yesterday. The tally of those killed in the shootouts since May 12 has reached 40 across the country, reports UNB. In…

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      What should a Rozadar’s iftar depend on?

      Prof. Dr. A. B. M Abdullah, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, BSMMU : A wide variation of foods are prepared and sold targeting the month of Ramadan. Shopkeepers settle on with these foods in the market, on the streets and even on the footpaths. Question is if these eye-appetizing foods were made in a healthy manner. Concerns…

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        Garment workers demand payment of Eid bonus within June 6

        Abrar Hussain: National Garment Workers Fede-ration yesterday held a meeting in front of the Jatiya Press Club, demanding for payment of Eid bonuses within June 6. “Eid bonus is the legal right of garment workers. In many garments, the authorities refrain from paying Eid bonus to their workers where in some places the garment owners pay…

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          ‘War on drugs’ may only result in short-term success

          Syed Mahfujul Haque Marjan, Faculty Member of Criminology, University of Dhaka : The drive against illegal drugs across the country, being carried out by the law enforcement agencies, has raised many questions with respect to its desired success. Statistics show around 50 drug dealers are killed in different shootouts with different security agencies in the last…

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            ‘All govt and private banks are under the same alliance’s guidance’

            AFSAN CHOWDHURY, senior journalist and researcher :  What is the difference between the leadership of government banks and the owners of private ones? Both state-owned and private banks are owned by the same group, said eminent journalist and researcher Afsan Chowdhury. His comments came during a recent interview, mainly focusing on private banks requesting money from state-owned…

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              BD fifth largest Muslim consumer food spending market

              Abrar Hussain: Bangladesh has been ranked as the fifth largest Muslim consumer food expenditure market in the world, according to an estimate revealed in the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report 2017-18. It claimed that Bangladeshi Muslims spent US$71.10 billion for food consumption in 2016. Indonesia is at the top of the list with Muslims…

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                Mega Projects, Major Issues

                Saleque Sufi, An expert in energy sector infrastructure development, planning, construction management and operation in Central and South Asia and Australia : Bangladesh appears to have adopted leapfrog strategy for achieving sustainable energy security towards achieving national vision for mid-income country by 2021 and developed country by 2041. The bottom line is to ensuring quality power…

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                  Islam doesn’t teach to make unlimited profits

                  Maulana Farid Uddin Masud, Islamic scholar : Usually, the prices of commodities are higher, which is quite unaffordable for consumers. Traders can profit as much as their business demand. But unlimited profits are not something allowed in Islam. Rather the Muslims are told to keep the market prices under control. In the golden days of Islam,…

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