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Editorial
 
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.
 
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.

Post Editorial
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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