• Tigers need to build on Asia Cup success
  • Rhetoric alone not enough to protect environment
  • A prelude to a gathering storm in Middle East?
  • Fight for rule of law
  • Affordable drugs
  • Attorney general represents World Bank in High Court
  • Razzak directs play on Independence War
  • Iran and the IAEA
  • Purnima wins national award
  • EU slaps sanctions on Assad’s wife
  • Afghan relatives demand local trial for US shooter
  • No cemetery, crematorium for city Christians, Buddhists
  • Govt plans tourism univ
  • Tigers win million hearts
  • Little respite as Dhaka Premier League looms
  • BB board may approve new banks on Mar 27
  • Prices of chicken, egg remain high in capital
  • People start paying for ‘wrong’ govt policy
  • Industrialists fear hampered production
  • Courier services need to seek fresh licences in 3 months
  • RAJUK violates DAP
  • Man killed in land clash in Kurigram
  • Local printers to observe work abstention on March 27
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Fight for rule of law

IT IS a good sign that the people have started to assert themselves in the face of mediaeval mentality of a few ruling party cadres. Imran Hossain, an employee of Nur Optics of Patuatuli who resisted ruling party ... Full story

Affordable drugs

The drug policy of the government in the 1980s gave a boost to the local pharmaceutical industry. It is said that the annual turnover of the industry was over Tk 50,000 million in the last fiscal year. Full story

There is no civilised way to fight war

I AM writing with reference to ‘Murder not an anomaly in war’ by Chris Hedges (March 21). Anyone visiting Japan today is likely to wonder: How could these smiling, bowing courteous, gentle people... Full story


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