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Editorial
 
Editorial
The last of the hitches, hopefully
How long will this drama drag on?
Only yesterday we asked the 14-party alliance to withdraw their siege programme and go full speed for the elections and today we are once again faced with another set of inexplicable delays.
 
Editorial
Women arbiters settle disputes
Why not train up more such social workers?
It is refreshing to learn that trained women arbiters (shalishkars) are contributing their talent and skill in settling disputes at local levels.

Post Editorial
 
Post Breakfast
Better late than never
Muhammad Zamir
I wonder what the Hon'ble President and the Chief Adviser sees in his mirror when he looks at it for the first time every morning and for the last time every night.
 
Between The Lines
The 'best of minds' and the 'teeming millions'
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
It was the last sitting of India's constituentassembly. The constit ution had been passed. Chairman Rajendra Prasad was saying goodbye to members.
 
President as CA himself likely to undermine CTG neutrality
A K Md Abedur Rahaman
The concept of the CTG, although a departure from the principle of the Parliamentary form of Government, was incorporated into the constitution of Bangladesh in order to provide a bulwark against theabuse
 

 
   
 
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