Opinion

His arrest and formation of Mujibnagar Government

Dr. Atiur Rahman: After the curfew was lifted on March 27, 1971, people started fleeing from Dhaka to the rural areas and many crossed the border to save their lives.

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Be Inoculated: Live and Let Others Live

Dr. Akhter Hussain: In Bangladesh, the full scale vaccination program against Covid-19 virus has been launched from 7 February, 2021. The trial run of the vaccination drive was opened by

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Bangabandhu: Six Points, Tikka’s Salute and Lahore

Syed Badrul Ahsan: History in our part of the world has often had its interesting, even intriguing moments. And with Bangabandhu having played a vast role in the making of

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Myanmar’s the Other Alternative

Abdul Mannan: When the Myanmar army in a bloodless coup in the early morning of 1st February overthrew the country’s State Councillor (similar to Prime Minister) Aung San Suu Kyi

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For More Rational Utilisation of Remittance

A.K.M. Atiqur Rahman: Few months back, the Planning Minister of Bangladesh Mr. Abdul Mannan, in his speech at a meeting, highlighted the importance of remittance for our economy and development.

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Help Overturn the Stigma of Leprosy

Reverend Martin Adhikary: Today, the last Sunday of this January, organisations all over the world working with and for leprosy affected people observe as the World Leprosy Day. The idea

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Good Deeds Go Unnoticed

Abdul Mannan: Within a few weeks’ time Bangladesh under the leadership of its Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has managed to create two remarkable feats that to some extent have gone

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Concerted Efforts Needed for Development

A.K.M. Atiqur Rahman: On 14 January, while virtually inaugurating a programme on sending allowances and stipend money to the beneficiaries of different vulnerable groups under social safety net through mobile

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