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A democratic government
A good government elected in a free fair election is the desire of the fourteen crore people of Bangladesh.
 
Save the playgrounds
A few weeks back, I happened to know about a recent initiative taken by the National Housing Authority to demolish a beautiful playground in Mirpur-2 for establishing a shopping complex in the area.
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Credible election
The Daily Star editorial of 13 May emphasizes the need for quick holding of election. It focuses, as I understand, on a credible election, not a traditional election that we experienced in the past.
 
Electricity conservation
At long last, the PDB , the sleeping giant (Electric power wise), has waken up to the acute paucity of power(15May).
 
Tejgaon College
The situation at the Tejgaon College is very unclear now.
 
US Immigration Bill
No. The majority of Americans do not support the current so-called immigration bill that's in the Senate.
 
A success story
Have you ever considered publishing feature stories to introduce those Bangladeshis (such as myself) who have successfully attained and secured a major leadership stand on a foreign soil? This question
 
Optimal strategy
It is quite evident that what has happened since 11th January 2007 is nothing short of a revolution. It is an upsurge of popular sentiment against corruption.
 
Bangladesh first
Corruption, deception, exploitation, lack of respect for the law etc are all well entrenched among the most privileged class of the nation. Without force, this habit will never change.
 
ID cards
It is quite baffling to read the news that the voter list and the National ID could be produced in 5-6 months by the army.
 
Habibul Bashar
Bangladesh cricket's non-performing skipper, Bashar, has struck again! After all the excuses he made about how he is a Test batsman and not a one-day player, he played a highly irresponsible stroketo
 
Tourism promotion
Why don't you pursue the govt.
 
Dhanmondi roads
I am glad that Dhaka Metropolitan Police has decided to make certain roads in Dhanmondi one-way. That is something I had suggested in a letter to your newspaper after a visit to Dhaka back in 2004.
 
Billboards removed
During my recent visit to the port city, it was truly a pleasant surprise to see changes for the better on the streets of Chittagong caused by removal of all the billboards.
 
27th BCS
I guess specific allegation(s) had been received by the competent authorities which caused the health check-up being postponed in the midway for the successful candidates of the 27th BCS.
 
Education
The key components of education are 'Teaching' and 'Learning'. Students never stop; they are learning, though the procedure may not always be right.
 
Hats off to Mashrafe
I believe, never before in the history of Bangladesh cricket, tail enders salvaged a big international match, against a top team of the world, by their batting, avoiding an inevitable-looking followon
 

 
   
 
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