Are reserved seats for women in the parliament needed?

    Khushi Kabir, Human Rights Activist: Many women will win the polls if given the chance of direct voting, instead of the provision of reserved seats for them. They could also play roles for the people in the House as well. We always demand that the women run the polls race rather than going for the…

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      No scope to reform freedom fighters’ quota: Minister

      Desk Report: There is no scope to reform the existing 30 percent quota in civil service for freedom fighters, said Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque. Therefore, freedom fighters, their families and those who believe in the spirit of the Liberation War no need to be worried over the issue, the minister said, reports…

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        Natural resource is a blessing for Bangladesh

        Andrew DeLeone, GE Regional Leader, Steam power, South Asia: Every country is blessed with certain natural resources. That is the big part of Bangladesh’s story. There are domestic coal reserves, which are untapped. Furthermore, as an energy source, coal is really abundant around the world and Bangladesh is well positioned to receive coal from number…

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          ECNEC okays 6 projects involving Tk 1920cr

          BSS: The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) yesterday approved six projects including an amended proposal on the project for the construction of a permanent trade fair centre at Purbachal. The approval came from an ECNEC meeting held at the NEC conference room in the city yesterday with ECNEC Chairperson and Prime Minister…

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            Memories of Justice Muhammad Ibrahim

            Syed Badrul Ahsan, Editor-in-Charge, The Asian Age: Justice Muhammad Ibrahim came to Dhaka from Karachi in a state of grave disappointment; His disappointment centered on General Ayub Khan, the army chief who had seized power in 1958 and then given Pakistanis to understand that he meant to bring about reforms in national politics, and of…

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