F R Chowdhury: I remember late Sanaullah Chowdhury of Atlas Shipping with lot of love, respect and admiration. He was a good friend of mine. He has been laid to eternal rest in Dhaka on 25-April-2019. With his sad demise Bangladesh lost a worthy son of the nation who was no doubt the pioneer of private sector shipping in Bangladesh. ...
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Climate change and its impact on human health
Fatema Miah: I wrote a lot about climate change issues; how the air, land and water effected by or are concern, topic of climate change. Effects are domino to all aspects for example carbondioxide or other gases I wrote about are the main cause of effect to water, land and air therefore the disturbances caused to whole chain system. Consequencely, ...
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Rayhan Ahmed Topader: The untrammelled exercise of power, without legal, political or moral restraint is the bane of many countries across Africa. That is why the abuse of power tends to manifest itself in a more grimly way amongst our peoples. It is not that politicians in other societies are not wilful or whimsical, but there are other institutions that ...
Read More »Justice Sinha’s “Broken Dream” is the Death Knell of the 16th Amendment Judgment
Najrul Khasru: Judicial impartiality is a fundamental component of natural law. It is universally recognised that without judicial impartiality, justice cannot be done, the rule of law loses its potency and the public confidence in the judiciary erodes. To safeguard against that the common law countries, which include Bangladesh, have developed the concept of the rule against bias. This ...
Read More »What is the matter with Asia Bibi ?
Afzal Sayed Munna: I was thinking not to write something about it as it has got a mix flavour of religion with it. Religion was and is always a sentimental issue to discuss, especially in public. However, after reading all the dailies published internationally and locally and also by listening to the television news I could not resist myself from ...
Read More »Co2 and Trees -Climate and Bangladesh.
Fatema Miah: Co2 caused from burning trees and trees are in extinction. Where one of the main concerns in climate change about co2 Carbon dioxide emission is lessening of its phosentesis natural process to produce oxygen for our earthy living beings, and here I am talking about the trees. The main and largest photosynthesis capacitation after corals is the large ...
Read More »Election Schedule: Basically, all matters are run by Scripts.
By Shah Alam Faruk: People in power are proceeding as it was predicted! In the middile, in the name of dialogue, one and a half drama was staged.In national dialogue, which is an important matter, food items came in front, who is intaking what food, food was brought from where etc. Publication of the supplied food items, became ...
Read More »Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
By Taslim Ahammad: Utmost civil disagreements are resolved without filing a lawsuit, and many civil lawsuits are resolved without going to court. The courts and others propose a variety of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods to facilitate citizen/people to resolve disputes. ADR is usually less formal, less expensive, and less time-consuming than going to court. This writing look at why ...
Read More »BANGLADESH: my dream
FR CHOWDHURY: A few days back I was talking to a friend of mine in Dhaka over phone. As soon as I asked him about the students’ protest against road accidents the line went off. I thought it got disconnected and redialled when my friend told me not to talk anything political. I got the message. Two days later ...
Read More »Is Justice Political or Socialism – Climate and environment
Fatema Miah: Justice is a wider scope and core of all subject matter. Question aroused is term Justice political? The above question aroused from some peole in Lebanon said word Justice sounds political in relation to raised concern for environment, said Adrian Martin who intends to educate people about environment to be environmentally caring and environmental justice phrase has ...
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