For how long will traffickers go free?
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Make hiring process for BMU super-specialised hospital transparent
10 hour(s) ago
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Ensure justice for Rana Plaza victims
24 April 2026, 19:52 PM
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First light of justice, at last
24 April 2026, 11:00 AM
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Fuel scarcity, unequal cuts deepen power crisis
23 April 2026, 20:35 PM
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Why must MPs get offices in upazila parishads?
22 April 2026, 19:14 PM
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A puzzling policy turnaround
23 April 2026, 11:00 AM
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Can we ever seek justice for sexual violence?
22 April 2026, 11:00 AM
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Delayed testing is hampering measles treatment
21 April 2026, 10:00 AM
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Protect youth from irregular migration
20 April 2026, 18:30 PM
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Rein in corruption before it assumes the reins of our future
It has long been alleged that corruption and irregularities have become commonplace in our education sector. The media and other watchdog bodies have regularly covered specific instances of such depravity.
30 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Admission seekers struggling for accommodation
We are concerned about the prospect of an acute accommodation crisis facing admission seekers at the Rajshahi University (RU). Every year, during RU’s admission tests, students from different parts of the country find refuge in the university’s halls.
29 September 2021, 18:00 PM
How many more will die before Chattogram’s drains are fixed?
The long and deep drain was clogged with waste, and it took the fire service divers around five hours to recover her body, about 100 feet from where she fell in.
29 September 2021, 15:09 PM
Repressive law cannot suppress the truth for long
Every so often, we are bombarded with reports by rights watchdogs about the victims of the much-reviled Digital Security Act (DSA), a law
28 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Why the flip-flop on vaccinating university students?
There are still more than 2.43 million students who have not registered for the vaccine, most of them from colleges under the National University. What will happen to them now? Will the authorities stick to their previous stance of only resuming in-person classes once all students have completed their vaccine registration?
28 September 2021, 14:59 PM
DU’s decision to keep ‘gono’ rooms closed commendable
As the Dhaka University authorities are preparing to reopen its 18 dormitories on a limited scale on October 5, ahead of resuming in-person
27 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Why is BIWTA filling up the Turag again?
According to experts, the construction of these illegal structures violates a High Court directive, as one of the landing stations has been constructed around 150 feet inside the river’s boundary demarcation pillars, and the BIWTA has kept filling up the riverbank near the landing station. Moreover, large jetties are being constructed near the landing station’s south portion, around 100 feet inside the river’s boundary demarcation pillar nos. 210, 211 and 212.
27 September 2021, 14:33 PM
Why construct a market inside Dhupkhola field?
In a city already devoid of enough playgrounds, the decision by the Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) to build a market inside the Dhupkhola field is disconcerting, to say the least.
26 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Frame law immediately to constitute a new EC
Only a credible institution can retrieve the faith of voters in the electoral system which, as of now, stands severely sapped.
26 September 2021, 11:27 AM
Covid-19 cases in Thakurgaon school a cause for concern
It is a cause for concern that five students of a government primary school in Thakurgaon town have tested positive for Covid-19 two weeks after schools reopened in the country.
25 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Delays and cost overruns in Dhaka-Sylhet-Tamabil highway project
We are disappointed, but not at all surprised, to find that the project to acquire land and relocate utility service lines for expanding the Dhaka-Sylhet-Tamabil highway is likely to be delayed by two and a half years and cost double, according to the latest revision proposal of the project.
25 September 2021, 15:17 PM
Shrinking civic space online is deeply worrying
A new report released by the international think tank Freedom House has confirmed what the local media, members of civil society,
24 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Slow development work is a slow burn
The fate of a project undertaken by the Chattogram Development Authority (CDA) to improve the port city’s drainage system provides a classic example of
24 September 2021, 18:00 PM
An uncontested election is not an election
It comes as no surprise that the elections to 160 union councils and 11 municipal corporations, held in the first phase of the UP elections on September 20, were marred by violence and alleged electoral frauds.
23 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Who gave GCC the right to break the law?
The Gazipur City Corporation’s (GCC) ongoing drive to demolish public properties and grab valuable land owned by the citizens in order to widen city roads, drains, and footpaths is unacceptable.
23 September 2021, 13:14 PM
Save our schools from the rivers
Erosion is a common phenomenon in Bangladesh, particularly in its northeastern region, where much of the annual flooding occurs. The question, thus, is why this is not factored into the plans of our authorities,
22 September 2021, 18:00 PM
Lost in the la-la land of Bangladeshi e-commerce
When e-commerce firms first began to spring up in Bangladesh over 10 years ago, they were hailed as a positive development—a crucial part of the vision for Digital Bangladesh. However, a complete lack of oversight and the absence of a standardised set of regulations meant that these firms were allowed to operate as they please, culminating in the rise of rogue companies that exploited unsuspecting customers and investors, and expropriated their money with impunity.
22 September 2021, 14:57 PM
Why is our public transport in decline?
A planned public transport system is not only the best way to ease traffic congestion and ensure safer roads, but can also contribute to reducing energy consumption, decreasing air pollution and fighting climate change.
21 September 2021, 18:00 PM
The problem with the reckless use of antibiotics
The ineffectiveness of antibiotics is such that 47 percent of the infants and children were found to be infected by at least three types of antibiotic-resistant germs. Additionally, 40 percent of participants aged 15 years and above showed resistance to at least three antibiotic drugs, while 70 percent of the participants were resistant to at least one antibiotic.
21 September 2021, 14:05 PM
An excellent decision by JS watchdog
We wholeheartedly support a parliamentary body’s decision to strongly oppose the public administration ministry’s plan to build a civil service
20 September 2021, 18:00 PM