Editorial

Taking a hard look at sugar mills' liabilities

Taking a hard look at sugar mills' liabilities

In medical science, amputation becomes the only option when a limb is so severely damaged or infected that it poses a direct threat to the patient's overall health and survival. This decisive measure prevents the spread of infection, isolating the problem to protect the rest of the body. The situat

Chief Advisor's visit  to China

Chief Advisor's visit  to China

The recent visit of Chief Advisor Dr. Md Yunus to China marks a significant milestone in Bangladesh-China relations. As his first bilateral engagement since assuming office, the visit has been widely regarded as a crucial step towards strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between the two natio

Lesson learnt from  Myanmar quake

Lesson learnt from  Myanmar quake

The death and devastation caused by the Friday's earthquake of 7.7 Moment magnitude scale (Mw) in Myanmar have been on the rise with rescuers accessing the worst affected areas near Mandalay. By Monday the death toll was approaching the 3,000 mark and the number of the injured closing to 5,000. The

Eid celebration in a different setting

Eid celebration in a different setting

The wait is over. After a month of fasting, prayer and spiritual reset, Eid-ul-Fitr is going to be celebrated tomorrow (Monday) or the day after (Tuesday), depending on the sighting of the crescent moon of Shawwal. The faithful throughout the world celebrate this time of joy, gratitude and together

Reforming law to root out syndicates

Reforming law to root out syndicates

General consumers of Bangladesh, especially members of the Muslim community,  had resigned to accepting it more or less as a fact of life that essential commodity prices would go out of their  reach before every Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, and Eid.  Because, all government ef


Long wait for tax digitization

Long wait for tax digitization

Despite years of discussion and enthusiasm surrounding digitisation in the country, it is quite baffling why crucial sectors that would benefit the most from automation have yet to see substantial progress. A prime example is the National Board of Revenue (NBR), which has repeatedly been urged to a

Arresting climate-induced poverty

Arresting climate-induced poverty

Poverty has many faces that elude common perception and even targeted survey and research. Questionnaires prepared for statistical study can present a generalised picture of sources of income, household expenditure, food insecurity and overall living condition of a community living in a certain loc

Nation looks forward to a new dawn

Nation looks forward to a new dawn

The peoples who wrested their freedom from the clutches of foreign occupation, more often than not, had to make supreme sacrifices. Carving the history of Bangladesh was no exception to this. The price it had to pay to win its independence from the Pakistani military regime was beyond measure. Thre

Independent media, safety, security of journalists

Independent media, safety, security of journalists

At a time when newspapers, known as the Press, before radio and television came into being, used to have an aura of their own during the colonial British period or the Pakistani regime. Admittedly, that aura started to fade in independent Bangladesh. What once in journalistic parlance was the Free

Public procurement reform ensures fair play

Public procurement reform ensures fair play

The interim government has recently amended the public procurement ordinance with the perennial but elusive aim of making the process more competitive and transparent. Through this amendment, the government introduced several key changes to the ordinance, including the elimination of the 10 per cen

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