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Govt words should match action in dealing with mob violence

A GROUP of people said to be connected to diverse Islamist parties and groups on September 5 attacked a shrine, known as Nura Paglar Darbar, at Goalanda in Rajbari. The attackers vandalised the shrine, exhumed the body of Nura Pagla, whose given name is Nurul Haque Molla, who died on August 23 and was buried in a grave on raised ground, and burnt it. The clash...

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In need of solution to issues that cripple rural health care

AN ACUTE shortage of human resources and essential facilities at healthcare institutions in rural areas, especially at upazila and district public hospitals, shows the systemic neglect that has rendered rural health services inadequate. The situation also disproportionately burdens the poor and low-income people as they primarily depend on these hospitals. Ill-equipped...

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Decisive policy, strict enforcement needed to fight corruption

CORRUPTION in Bangladesh remains persistent in the changed political context, the chair of the global Transparency International observed during his three-day official visit in Dhaka. The chair, François Valérian made the remark in...

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Govt must further investigate Aug 21 grenade attack

THE Appellate Division on September 4 upheld the High Court’s acquittal of all the 49 accused in the cases of the August 21, 2004 grenade attack on an Awami League rally, nullifying the subordinate court’s conviction of the accused. The heinous...

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Impunity, inaction fuel land grab, violence against officials

The Roads and Highways Department coming to suspend its eviction drive to reclaim grabbed land after one of its surveyors was attacked by illegal occupiers speaks of the sorry state of reclamation efforts. The surveyor came under attack on September 2 during a drive to demolish illegal structures beside the Dhaka–Mymensingh Highway at Sripur in Gazipur. Officials of...

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Govt should attend to issues to make labour migration safe

MIGRANT Bangladeshi workers overseas are often reported to have run into problems, mostly because of offences such as overstaying visas, lacking valid documents and misusing permits. In the latest such incident, Malaysian immigration authorities, as ¶¶Òõ¾«Æ· reported on September 4, quoting the Malaysian national news agency Bernama, detained 770 migrant workers in...

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Recurring death of apparel workers unacceptable

THE death of another worker caused by police action over unpaid wages demonstrates the government’s continued disregard for worker rights. At least 25 others were also injured in the clash with law enforcers at the Uttara Export Processing Zone in Nilphamari on September 2. While the family and fellows of the victim claimed that the deceased was shot by law enforcers...

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Govt must comply with verdict on SC secretariat without delay

THE High Court verdict of September 2 that directed the government to establish a separate secretariat in the Supreme Court and to vest full disciplinary control over subordinate court judges in the apex court is a welcome development. The judgement came in response to a public interest litigation writ petition filed by a group of Supreme Court lawyers after the fall of...

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No scope for govt not to save Dhaleshwari from pollution

THE High Court’s recent directive to restore the River Dhaleshwari and hold encroachers and polluters accountable is a welcome step. The river is under severe threat from unchecked encroachment and industrial pollution. The High Court directed the National River Conservation Commission, the deputy commissioner of Dhaka and the Inland Water Transport Authority...

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Govt should sort out social safety issues for all vulnerable groups

THE call that government officials, development partners and rights activists have put out for a comprehensive social protection system covering all marginalised groups to build an equitable society is what the government should heed, especially at a time when Bangladesh, now a lower middle-income country, is set to graduate out of the bloc of least developed...

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Special need children’s right to education should be ensured

IT IS disconcerting that the education system in Bangladesh still cannot ensure the rights of children with disabilities. Teachers, students and parents have long been talking about the lack of infrastructural support and other resources needed for children with...

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Authorities need to act and remain alert

IT IS alarming that fresh tensions are erupting almost every day across the country, with clashes making frequent headlines. On August 31, incidents of violence occurred at three universities — the University of Chittagong, the University of Rajshahi, and...

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Deplorable failure to make tannery estate waste-effective

THE relocation of tannery units from Hazaribagh in Dhaka to the capital’s outskirts of Savar appears to have been little more than a relocation of pollution. The move was largely prompted by criticism of the unabated contamination of the River...

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Demand for deregulation of private health sector ludicrous

THE demand of health services entrepreneurs that they voiced at the Bangladesh Health Conclave 2025 in Dhaka on August 30 for the deregulation of the health sector in private hands is not only irrational but also ludicrous as it amounts to...

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Public spending makes mockery of road safety initiatives

THE government has spent a total of Tk 181.29 million on road safety campaigns in six financial years. But, whilst the government has not so far conducted an assessment on how effective the campaigns have been in ensuring road safety, experts say...