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Editorial
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Editorial
Fertiliser supply
Better handling needed
What has gone wrong in the fertiliser distribution system? It couldn't be streamlined even after what happened in Nachole a few days back.
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Editorial
Truant teachers
This shouldn't be allowed any further
Our concern and disappointment become profound when we hear of teachers in an educational institute doing everything else but teaching.
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Post Editorial
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Post Breakfast
Reforms and accountable leadership
Muhammad Zamir
Politics in Bangladesh is exasperating to say the least. It is a major headache, particularly when one has to discreetly encourage others to recognise flaws within the existing system and then to undertake necessary reforms for removing such shortcomings.
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Between the lines
Are Muslims alone to blame?
Kuldip Nayar writes from New Delhi
Bangalore is a familiar dateline. Not long ago, reports of terrorism emanated from there. Lashkar-e-Toiba attacked the Indian Institute of Science, under tight security, one and a half years ago.
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Opinion
For a President who can take an initiative
Sinha M A Sayeed
There is no denying the fact that it is a call of the time, call of the people of all shades, that there must be a balance of powers between President and Prime Minister in our fledgling parliamentary system of government, but the most important question is, how to strike such a balance of necessity?
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