GDP isn’t growing as expected

    Dr. Salahuddin Ahmed, Former Governor, Bangladesh Bank : There is no need to create a ruckus on whether GDP is growing. Whether or not the government does anything, the people will definitely do something about it. Besides, everyone has not yet become self-reliant. The poverty rate in the country is still almost 23%.  It is true…

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      Korea leaders in show of unity on mountain top

      Arafat Hasan: Kim Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in visited the spiritual birthplace of the Korean nation yesterday in a display of unity after their North-South summit gave new momentum to Pyongyang’s negotiations with Washington. The North Korean leader on Wednesday agreed to scrap the Tongchang-ri missile-testing site in presence of international observers, a move…

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        Police foil left leaders march for fair election

        Kabir Humayun: At least 20 left leaders and activists were injured yesterday as police foiled an attempt of Left Democratic Alliance to lay siege to the Election Commission for holding the upcoming national election freely and fairly. Leaders and activists of the left parties brought out a procession from in front of the National Press…

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          To die or not to die

          Utpal Dutta, Editorial Assistant, The New York Times, Bangladesh National Section :  This year from January to June 2018, a total of 562 dead bodies were recovered from different areas of the country. The score might thrust a blow while one came to know and reached the implications of the incidences. The detail has been…

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            Will it change the lives of students?

            H. M. Nazrul Islam ,Contributing Editor, The New York Times, Bangladesh National Section :  UNB reported today (20th September) that a bill to recognise Dawrae Hadith (Takmil) certificate in Qawmi Madrasah with the status of postgraduate degree of Islamic Studies and Arabic was passed in Parliament on Wednesday. Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid placed the…

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              Chemical Weapons Convention

              Monaem Sarker, Director General, Bangladesh Foundation for Development Research :  Bangladesh categorically objects to the decision made at the fourth special session of the Conference of States Parties (CSP) to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). I want to congratulate the Bangladesh delegates. Remarks on the results of voting on the British draft at the fourth…

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                Fiction spawned from envy: Quader on Sinha’s book

                M Humayun Kabir: Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader termed former chief justice SK Sinha’s book a fiction written from abroad and brewed with envy. He was speaking to reporters on Sinha’s new book just before holding meeting with party leaders coming from Pirojpur at Bangabandhu Avenue, reports The Daily Star. “He is now a…

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