We have to be sympathetic to the affected

    Prof Nazrul Islam, Urban Planner, Former Chairman of UGC:  The public transport sector is now in utter disarray. The transport service providers do not care a hoot for the rules and regulations. The policy makers of the government often say that they are gravely concerned over the sector but in reality, it is not so….

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      Nation’s father: Portrait of a Patriot and a leader

      Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed, Former Deputy Director General and Commandant, Ansar VDP Academy: Bangabandhu is the architect of independent Bangladesh. He had the towering courage and personality. Bangabandhu was a real epitome of courage, both in the physical and moral sense. The historic Six Point Program, an explicit embodiment of Bengali nationalism was unfurled at…

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        Water under fire

        Philippa Lysaght/UNICEF The role of water in conflicts around the world. When you think of the ways in which wars and conflicts are fought, water wouldn’t immediately come to mind, but in many conflicts, restricting or controlling the access to water can be used as a weapon. It has happened throughout history, across the globe….

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          Can You Escape the Internet?

          Jen Doll/Medium. com The short answer is no, but all hope is not lost That quote attributed to Andy Warhol — “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” — may be true. But in the internet age, it should come with the caveat that you’ll have to pay for it with at least 15 minutes of…

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            The Religion of Whiteness Becomes a Suicide Cult

            Pankaj Mishra/The New York Times A wounded and swaggering identity geopolitics puts the world in grave danger. “White men,” an obscure Australian academic named Charles Henry Pearson predicted in his 1893 book “National Life and Character: A Forecast,” would be “elbowed and hustled, and perhaps even thrust aside” by people they had long regarded as…

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              “New law to ensure speedy trial of road crashes”

              Sayeed Muhammad: The government working to enact a new law to ensure speedy trial of road accidents, said Law Minister Anisul Huq. The ministry of law has completed vetting the proposed Road Transport Authority Act 2018, which Anisul said will have “adequate punishment” for offences on the road, reports The Daily Star. “The draft might…

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