Anti-narcotic drive and country’s future

    Dr. Anupam Sen, Vice-Chancellor, Premier University: Anti-narcotic drives have been conducted in many countries of the world in different times. Our country in following the same route since its high time this illness needs to be uprooted. But it has to be done in the legal manner. Possibilities of some accidental incidents become bold when…

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      Major brands fail to join Bangladesh factory safety accord

      Abrar Hussain: A new accord for safety of millions of factory workers took effect yesterday as Swedish furniture giant IKEA and American music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs’ clothing were among the companies sourcing from Bangladesh that had failed to sign it, reports The Daily Star. The new pact is a three-year extension of the Bangladesh Accord,…

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        Mediocre medical services: Bangladeshis flooding foreign hospitals

        Kamrun Nahar, Journalist, The Financial Express : Bangladesh has a poor healthcare system in terms of affordability, quality and in many cases accessibility. People in general have a low confidence on local doctors largely due to their businessman-like attitude rather than a life-saving service provider. Bangladeshi people prefer to receive treatment abroad increasingly due to…

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          Law needs to be shown respect in practicing democracy

          Prof Dr Golam Rahman, Ex-Chief Information Commissioner : It is said that the drug menace cannot be controlled by bringing drug peddlers to justice. But this is not correct; it can be controlled. Many drug peddlers come out of bail through the loopholes of the law, causing many to feel insecure and fear that such culprits…

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            Bangladeshi among 15 suspected militants held in Malaysia

            Sofian Khan: Malaysian law enforcers have detained 15 suspected militants including Bangladeshi accused of plotting separate “lone wolf” attacks on places of worship around Kuala Lumpur. Among them was a Bangladeshi restaurant owner accused of alleged arms smuggling to foreign militants. According to Inspector General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun, Police gathered around the 15 in…

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              Why so much mistrust on polls under partisan govt?

              Rajequzzaman Ratan, Central Committee Member, Bangladesher Samajtantrik Dal : Many people say elections under partisan government take place in many countries, but do they realize the reality here? We have to remember that there are traditions and conventions in countries where such elections take place – what the election-time government can and cannot do during polls….

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                It’s time to standup, protest: Fakhrul

                Raj Abrar: BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has announced that the time has come for every concerned citizen of the country to standup, resist and protest against the ‘oppression of the ruling party’. The senior BNP leader made the remarks while inaugurating a music album created by BNP national executive committee member Masud Arun…

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                  Necessary initiatives in budget for disciplined banking sector

                  Mir Nasir Hossain, Former FBCCI president : The upcoming budget needs to be composed of necessary measures to restore discipline in the banking sector. Interest rates for bank loans have climbed up to an intolerable level and needs to be reduced. Government-owned banks are unable to make investments even having enough liquidity. They are charging high…

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                    Faith and mistrust on anti-drug raids

                    Nurul Anwar, Former Inspector General of Police : Even if there are no queries regarding the ongoing anti-narcotics drives, there are many, from general people to experts, who have raised questions regarding killing people in ‘crossfire’. Whenever someone is killed, it is claimed that they were caught in the middle of a trade of bullets. When…

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