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Editorial
 
Editorial
All roads led to the Turag
Spread the message of understanding and friendship
The bank on the river Turag was yet again, like the last forty-one years, filled with almost two million devotees, a large number of whom were from overseas, to participate in the three-day annual congregation,
 
Editorial
The tell-tale superabundance of OSDs
Bringing the administration to greater harm
In recent times, there has been a large-scale promotion of government officials, not to any physically available vacancies but to mere designations, albeit with higher salary bill implications.

Post Editorial
 
Right to information in Bangladesh
ANM Nurul Haque
Information is power, and the spirit of democracy and the right to information is considered as a fundamental human right everywhere in the world.
 
Congress still groping for strategy
Praful Bidwai writes from New Delhi
Just when the Congress seemed ready to re-enact the script originally written for Rajiv Gandhi's succession in 1983, Mr Rahul Gandhi decided not to accept a position in the party leadership.
 
Perspectives
The mystery behind the West's climb down on Iran
M Abdul Hafiz
Even if the Americans were hounded out of Iran in the aftermath of its 1979 revolution, they seldom abandoned the hope of regaining influence in the country that was once one of the vital pillars of US
 

 
   
 
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