Opinion

The logic of hegemony

by Yanis Iqbal : ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2021, at least five media houses and six offices of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) were vandalised in three of Tripura’s eight

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Juvenile Delinquency: Too Dangerous to Ignore

Al Jamal Mustafa Shindaini & Md. Tanvir Mahtab : Lately, teen gangs (locally known as “Kishore gangs”) has been plaguing Bangladesh. Members of teen gangs are reported to sport varied

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Charity Can Help the Poor Survive Amid Pandemic

Lt. Col. Golam Towhid Al Kibria : If you have a job and money in hand, you are a lucky person these days; many aren’t that fortunate. The pandemic has

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Charity Can Help the Poor Survive Amid Pandemic

Lt. Col. Golam Towhid Al Kibria: If you have a job and money in hand, you are a lucky person these days; many aren’t that fortunate. The pandemic has pushed

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9/11 Revisited and Dents in US pride

Abdul Mannan: Exactly twenty years back on this day, September 11th two Boeing 767 aircrafts loaded with high powered explosives and 157 passenger on board flew straight into the Twin

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Revitalise Education Keeping Online-Offline Option

Pranab Kumar Panday: The COVID-19 pandemic has paralysed the education sector in all countries of the world affecting the economy, health, transport and other sectors. Despite a widespread discussion of

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Bangabandhu, Bangladesh and Bangali Emancipation

Dr. Syed Anwar Husain: The genesis of Bangladesh as an independent entity stretches back to at least 6th century, when Sasanka had established the independent kingdom of Gaur in 594

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A Bereaved Daughter Seeking Answers

Abdul Mannan : Every year when the month of August comes the Father of the Nation’s one of the two surviving daughter the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina

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