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Reshaping Student Politics. Not a Myth!

February 9, 2012
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Reshaping Student Politics. Not a Myth!

The most progressive, articulate, inspired and dynamic segment of the country’s population is the student’s community. A country’s hopes and aspirations largely depend on this community. It has been a matter of great regret that country of Bangladesh has failed to practice a good student politics after becoming a democratic nation. The latest clash...
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Let’s take the oath to erase the neo anti-liberation forces

December 15, 2011
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Let’s take the oath to erase the neo anti-liberation forces

Paying a high price Bangladesh got her independence on 16th of December, 1971. If blood is the price of independence, Bangladesh paid even more. Pakistani cembalists and the native traitors exceeded all forms of oppressions in the war of liberation which is the most brutal part of human history of a nine months war....
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Splitting DCC: Complex calculation may result into complication

November 25, 2011
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Splitting DCC: Complex calculation may result into complication

With a view to providing better services and amenities Dhaka City Corporation has been proposed to be split into two parts- Dhaka North City Corporation and Dhaka South City Corporation. Local Government (City Corporation) (Amendment) Bill, 2011 was introduced at the national parliament last 23rd November to divide one of the most over populated...
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Congratula​tions Ivy

October 31, 2011
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After a massive palpitation over the nerve of Bangladeshi people, Dr Selina Hayat Ivy , a Soviet graduate, physician conquered the Throne of Narayanganj City Corporation.   Apprehension, fear, anxiety, game and gamble of ruling party have went into vain when people of Narayanganj selected their leaders for the true development of their city....
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Transit issue not a one sided love story

July 30, 2011
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Transit has become an issue of hue and cry for the Bangladeshi people. Laymen and think tanks of the country are making a storm in the tea cup because of this contemporary issue. The most interesting thing, probably the important thing is all the people from different classes are calculating the balance sheet before...
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Pakistan after the Death of OBL!

May 21, 2011
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  The ‘Operation Geronimo’, is ended in a mystery but the aftermath might be very crucial for the people of Pakistan. The Pakistani people will remain in a deep nightmare due to the death of the most wanted fugitive Osama Bin Laden. This death does not signal the happy ending of the global terrorism...
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National Women Policy and Islam Traders!

April 7, 2011
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Dr. Humayun Azad once said that ‘Bangalee + Muslim’ is a disease. This is an incurable infection. There is no antibiotic to cure it. Religion here is used to personal and political convenience. God is traded here all and sundry. People can be easily blackmailed here in Bangladesh emotionally. If anyone mixes the flavor...
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Ode to the month of Independence!

March 2, 2011
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Liberation war of Bangladesh is not just a war to me. I think it’s an epic. People of my country envisaged a map of a country and the country was achieved with a heavy bloodshed. All the countrymen ruminated a soil where they can take breath freely and can uphold their heads with supreme...
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Ekushey Book Fair. I do not wonder as a lonely cloud. I feel Proud!

February 5, 2011
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Ekushey Book Fair. I do not wonder as a lonely cloud. I feel Proud!

Every year I wait for the month of February especially for the book fair. There is no denial to the fact that I see people’s patriotism and affection for their mother tongue in this month. This book fair is one of those annual events which reveal the cultural strengths and aspirations of the Bengali...
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Is the Arab World Ready for Democracy?

January 30, 2011
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Is the Arab World Ready for Democracy?

There is often a naïve reaction in America to political uprisings abroad. The United States is a free place and has a long, albeit imperfect, history of granting asylum to political dissidents. This leads some observers, like George W. Bush’s former speechwriter Michael Gerson, to assume that freedom-seeking political dissidents abroad are looking to...
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