• Continued BSF killings and home minister’s self-defence claim
  • Create opportunity for women in RMG sector
  • The hard road ahead
  • Nagorik Natyangan Ensemble’s theatre fest concludes
  • Obama signs into law US defence spending bill
  • Sohag, Razzak spin South to top
  • Sixth straight defeat for BU
  • Capital machinery, industrial raw material imports slump
  • Revised route alignment proposed
  • Consumers wilt under burden of power price
  • Restrictions on traffic cause huge tailback
  • Sustained social resistance against sexual violence also called for
  • Post fiscal cliff: The fix is in
  • Bob Marley’s son to perform today in Dhaka
  • Nepalese protests mirror Indian anger over rape
  • FM stresses better work environment for RMG workers
  • Two killed in Ctg accidents
  • Fuel oil prices go up again
  • ICT-1 asks Ziauddin to explain his conduct
  • 60 hurt in Jamaat-police clashes
  • Mirza Fakhrul shown arrested
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Continued BSF killings and home minister’s self-defence claim

THE killing of four Bangladeshi cattle traders by the Indian Border... Full story

Sustained social resistance against sexual violence also called for

THE horrific incident, in which a 14-year-old girl at Madhupur in Tangail... Full story

Mismanagement, corruption and some realities

Throughout Bangladesh, the real character of competitive politic — which is partly flawed — makes clientelism part of an operating culture and a standard feature which is seldom questioned, and, in effect, inhibits effective social mobilisation and mass consciousness/participation. In this milieu of shaky social... Full story


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