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AL to stage demo across country tomorrow
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5 July 2023
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Iran's foreign policy ploys
Iran has played the extremist card to the hilt and managed to run rings around the US that continues to suffer from a joint ISIS-Al Qaeda phobia...
12 May 2015
Comrades in the woods
To make the future even bleaker, the Communist movement in Bangladesh lacks a visionary leadership. The weakening strength of the left is also directly proportional to the rise of rightwing politics.
12 May 2015
The system redux
THEY had pink in common. The girl in my office and the girl in the newspaper picture both were wearing pink.
12 May 2015
UK elections: Dramatic implications
The second term of David Cameron is most likely to be a difficult and testing time for him and the Conservative Party.
11 May 2015
UK elections: Dramatic implications
The second term of David Cameron is most likely to be a difficult and testing time for him and the Conservative Party.
11 May 2015
MODI'S VISIT TO BANGLADESH: Hope for faster resolutions
ON May 6 and 7, in both the houses of parliament, the Indian government passed the historic constitution amendment bill (119th) paving the way to the implementation of the 1974 Indira-Mujib Land Boundary Agreement and its 2011 Protocol.
11 May 2015
A lion in the room
Political literacy can be determined by a simple measure; whether your mind is open or closed.
10 May 2015
Land Boundary Agreement and Bangladesh-India relations
The people living in the enclaves had no clear identity so far. They enjoyed none of the basic amenities and facilities such as schools,
hospitals, etc.
10 May 2015
Disturbing trend at AMU
There is no inconsistency if a Muslim is made to feel that he has an identity of his own, but the overwhelming identity of all people living in India is Indian.
8 May 2015
Is it a sustained driver of economic growth and employment creation?
There is need for a well-designed and effective industrial policy wherein monetary (interest rate subsidies) and fiscal incentives (reduced taxes or tax holidays) should be transparent and time-bound.
8 May 2015
Poor administration erodes confidence
IF what is happening is any indication, governance at all levels of administration seems to be flawed. With AL in the seat of power, the electorate was yearning for stable governance—a factor seemingly missing long since.
8 May 2015
Leading from the front
That our Sangsad has become dull and drab since the ascension to Bangabhaban of the previous Speaker would be discourteous to the existing fellows that constitute our house of parliament, but it is a fitting compliment to our president Abdul Hamid.
8 May 2015
Winning and losing in city corporation elections
The ultimate tragedy will strike if people become withdrawn. It will no longer matter who wins or loses any of the many elections.
7 May 2015
Puppeteers go in different directions
Overwhelmed by the vociferous postmortem of the city corporation polls, two footfalls on the cityscape have gone unnoticed, unappreciated, as though coming and going on stealth.
7 May 2015
The signing of land boundary agreement: 'Neighbour first' back on track
THE NDA government's 'neighbour first' policy received further boost in the recent past. From taking a lead in operationalising the rescue plan in Nepal to the passage of the long pending landmark Land Boundary Agreement (LBA), the signature determination of the government's intention to boost India's neighbourhood policy is apparent.
7 May 2015
Britain heading for a HUNG PARLIAMENT AGAIN
Interestingly to form a government one or more smaller parties will conveniently bend their ideological moorings and join either the Tories or Labour and get past the 326-seat threshold.
6 May 2015
CAN THE MAYORS DELIVER?
It is a wobbly situation for mayors if they have to depend on 'political clout' or 'prime ministerial backing' because both could be transient.
6 May 2015
The Proximity Principle
Most of us live close to each other yet remain dangerously disconnected from our neighbours.
5 May 2015
China reaches out to Indian Ocean through Pakistan
China is uncomfortable about the Indo-US alliance to dominate the region.
5 May 2015
The city polls charade
The EC's tilt was no less pronounced on the eve of and on the day of the elections. Press reports, photographs and narratives of many involved in the election administration process have amply established its culpability in undermining fair election.
4 May 2015