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Fire incidents
Once fire occurs many of us do not know what to do. Most of our houses, offices and factories are not equipped with required fire fighting gears and residential buildings have virtually none.
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Environmental issues
We were mache-bhate Bangali. I learned fishing before I had learnt alphabets. Fishing was my addiction in my teenage in the 1980s.
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Rickshaws
We have just returned from a two-week visit to Dhaka. We have many outstanding memories of the city.
 
CTG's performance
We are confident that the present CTG's intentions are 100 per cent genuine to put this country on the right truck of democracy. It has taken some positive steps since taking over.
 
The Begums
Last week I returned from Bangladesh after 3 weeks of stay. I must confess I returned dejected.
 
Donation or extortion?
As a conscientious citizen of Bangladesh I was amused by Awami League Presidium Member Zillur Rahman's statement published in your daily on 4 June 2007, that a certain quarter is trying to destroy the
 
Forest conservator
Tarzan was called the king of the jungle as all the animals and the human beings who lived in the same forest would acknowledge him as their leader.
 
Medical education
I am happy to learn about the formation of the Accreditation Council for improving Quality of Education. So long, I was concerned about our existing University Grant Commission (UGC).
 
Signal lights
Proper installation and functioning of signal lights on the road is yet to be ensured.
 
Arrested leaders
I can see a pattern evolving when it comes to graft arrests - the moment one is remanded, they tend to fall sick or faint or go to the hospital.
 
Price hike
Price hike is a serious problem for our ordinary people. People of limited means find it very difficult to cope with.
 

 
   
 
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