Politics

When the going gets tough

Dhaka is a city that is generating hatred. Dhaka is a city that is fast splitting into two polarised camps.
29 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Why does Bangladesh need the Ganges Barrage?

If the Ganges Barrage is built, it is estimated that an additional 2.6 million tonnes of food grains would be produced and 240,000 tonnes of fish would be available. Furthermore, the Ganges Barrage would have provided more water to the river near the Rooppur Nuclear Plant, being constructed in Pabna with Russian assistance.
28 June 2015, 18:00 PM

The privileges of a white terrorist

June 17 saw one of the deadliest attacks on a house of worship in recent decades.
26 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Politics in cricket and cricket in politics

Sports and politics have collided throughout history, but there are also examples of collaboration between them. South African president Nelson Mandela used rugby to heal the racial tension that divided the blacks and the whites in his country.
25 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Jahanara Imam: An Unstoppable, Uniting Force

On her 21st death anniversary, we pay homage to Jahanara Imam, the iconic activitst who inspired the entire nation to unite in the efforts to bring those accused of committing war crimes in the Bangladesh Liberation War to trial. Shahriar Kabir and Shameem Akhtar talk to THE DAILY STAR about the Jahanara Imam they knew.
25 June 2015, 18:00 PM

A ransom seeking neighbour!

It seems that there was lack of coordination between the Myanmar government and its border police, as evident from the two different news items related to the fate of the BGB soldier abducted by the Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) more than a week ago, emanating from the Myanmar side.
24 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Regional Governance Matters

The majority of the Asian states rejected the International Law on Refugees, established under the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol, claiming it to be irrelevant to the Asian refugee experiences.
24 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Reforming the Social Security System

The commitment of the Government of Bangladesh to eliminate extreme poverty and to reduce incidence of poverty by 10 percent by 2021 is a laudable goal.
23 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Why the lack of confidence?

The overall unease business people are experiencing is going to be hugely detrimental for the country. The expansion plans for industry are not happening and will not happen if we do not go after the root causes of capital flight.
22 June 2015, 18:00 PM

A New Nepal

Since 2008, after abolishing monarchy, Nepal has gone through a rapid and unprecedented transformation in its political history. For the first time, the Himalayan nation of about 28 million has turned into a secular democratic Republic.
22 June 2015, 18:00 PM

A city drowned by faulty planning

On the morning of June 12, after just 63mm of rain, the vast areas in the city stretching from Mirpur to Gulistan to Motijheel to Hatkhola to Shantinogor to Rampura, on one side, and from Lalbagh to Karwan Bazaar to Farmgate and Tejgaon, on the other side, went under knee–deep water.
21 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Countering law enforcement delinquency

Citizen participation models are organic, emerging from a host of local variables, and the model is largely dependent on the police and the community and the history of the relationship between these two groups.
21 June 2015, 18:00 PM

The B&W of world demography

Thousands of long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims fleeing Myanmar are believed to be stuck at sea on people-smuggler boats, unable to land because of a crackdown on illegal trafficking networks in Thailand and Malaysia, officials and refugee activists say.
19 June 2015, 18:00 PM

SONY: Don't think we are dead

Unfortunately, the untimely, sudden demise of an innocent student did not seem to move the teachers, who were prompt to award punishment – not to the killers but to the students protesting non-violently.
19 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Overcoming compassion fatigue

We urge the Bangladesh government to review its Rohingya refugee policy, to robustly engage with the international community to compel Mynamar to create enabling conditions for the refugees to return, to refrain from taking new measures that may further jeopardise the interests of registered Rohingya refugees.
19 June 2015, 18:00 PM

The mathematics of two mayors in one city

Dhaka City Corpor-ation has been divided into two halves, but each one of its problems remain the same, if not worse.
18 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Perils of covert operations

If torturing one person saves a hundred lives, wouldn't that be justified? This argument may seem attractive, but it's dangerously wrong. It violates the right to life and often produces false results which might lead to yet more violence.
18 June 2015, 18:00 PM

We embrace what's best for Bangladesh

Take the name of New Delhi, Beijing comes along. If not in the same breath, by association of thoughts, for sure.
18 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Mrs. Gandhi's misrule

Forty years may seem to be a long period. But it is not long enough to efface the memory of a jungle raj which followed the imposition of the emergency in 1975.
17 June 2015, 18:00 PM

Is our Parliament functioning the way it should?

A few days ago, during a discussion with a foreign delegation inside the Parliament building, an important personality stated that the Parliament is the symbol of our democracy.
17 June 2015, 18:00 PM