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Opinion

Learning from Bangabandhu

Standing on verge of the 46th death of Bangabandhu it appears that he was not only the architect of Bangladesh but his role was wider. For paying homage to a

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Thunderbolts: A Terrible Monster

In Chapainawabganj, 16 bridesmaids were killed by lightning and it has broken the hearts of people across the country. Thunderbolt is a natural phenomenon, but at the present time, it

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Taliban kills civilians, assault women as they capture new areas Afghanistan

Taliban has stepped up its offensive, attacking Afghan cities and killing people in the backdrop of the US forces leaving the country after two decades of prolonged war. Now, the

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PAF workhorse limps on faulty engine

The Pakistan Air Force’s workhorse, Chinese designed  JF-17 Thunder, is hobbled with defective engines, cutting down its operational life and capability. The JF-17 “Thunder` is a low cost, light weight,

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Bangamata: A Perennial Source of Inspiration for Bangabandhu

People from all corners always recognise Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib with the most profound respect for her immense contributions to the Nation. People universally acclaim that behind every successful man,

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Sheikh Fazilatunnesa, My Mother

It is August. My mother was born in this month. August also heralds birth of my brother Kamal who is two years’ junior to me. His birthday falls on August

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Tagore’s Thoughts on Active Society and Today’s Bangladesh

Besides a poet and litterateur of global repute who won the first Nobel Prize from Asia, Rabindranath Tagore was an accomplished social reformer. His thoughts on society and economy remain

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Sheikh Kamal: The pioneer of modern sports

Sheikh Kamal, the martyred eldest son of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is a significant name in the country’s sports arena as he had taken drastic steps

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Be Aware of Hybrid Organisations and Leaders!

In recent times, there is a tendency among different organisations to use the word “League” with their names to manifest that they are associate or affiliate organisations of the Bangladesh

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Concert for Bangladesh: A Historical Event

Nobel laureate T S Eliot’s famous poem The Waste Land begins with the line — April is the cruelest month. But for people of Bangladesh, August is probably the cruelest

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