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Withdrawal of project of public interest not an option

THE government’s discontinuing its support for the national academy for children with special needs at a time when there are barely any facilities to ensure access to education for children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders is disconcerting. The Planning Commission on August 4 decided to close the academy on the grounds that the implementation of the...

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Govt should now concentrate on holding good elections

THIS is welcome that the chief adviser to the interim government has announced the date of the 13th national elections. The chief adviser, in his address to the nation marking the first anniversary of July Mass Uprising Day on August 5, unambiguously said that he would write to the chief election commissioner to make all preparations for holding the next national...

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Democratic shift in political culture far from reality

THE much-expected shift in mainstream political culture is far from a reality although it has been a year since the fall of the Awami League regime. A Transparency International Bangladesh study that reviewed the performance of the interim government since August 8, 2024, when the government under review was installed, reports political violence, partisan control of state...

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Govt needs to prioritise job creation, poverty reduction

A NUMBER of challenges persist in economic recovery, especially in poverty reduction, employment generation and business environment despite some improvement in the macroeconomic sector in the past year. While it is understandable that the authoritarian and kleptocratic Awami League regime, toppled in a mass uprising in August 2024, left the economy in a shattered...

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Govt should act on commissions so far apparently left out

THE heads of five commissions on tasked with making recommendations for reforms in labour rights, women’s affairs, public health, local government and the media, set up on November 18, 2024, on August 3 urged the chief adviser to the interim government to take steps for the implementation of the recommendations of the commission and secure commitment from the...

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Deplorable central bank delay in getting at wilful defaulters

THE volume of non-performing loans has increased by Tk 745.7 billion in the January–March quarter, taking the total to a record high of Tk 4,200 billion and the figure accounts for 24.13 per cent of the total outstanding loans, by far the highest in South Asia. Whilst this has happened, banks which have already identified more than 1,500 wilful defaulters, the borrowers...

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Level crossings should all be gated, attended

THE collision between a train and a CNG-run auto-rickshaw at Ramu in Cox’s Bazar is yet another harrowing reminder of how unsafe and unregulated level crossings are. At least four died in the accident on August 2 when the Cox’s Bazar Express, headed for Dhaka, hit the auto-rickshaw and dragged it for about a kilometre. Railway officials say that the level crossing was...

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Health sector reforms advice should not be left in lurch

PUBLIC health experts have put out a call in an open letter for the chief adviser to the interim government, seeking early action for the implementation of the recommendations of the reforms commission on the health sector. What is special about the event is that the experts who have put out the call were mostly members of the reforms commission, which the interim...

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Public film-making on a broken reel

THE Film Development Corporation, once the heartbeat of cinematic culture, now stands as a hollowed-out relic of its past. Established in 1957 and revitalised after independence in 1971, the corporation had flourished for decades as the nation’s premier film production hub. Since the early 2000s, this state-run institution has, however, suffered gradual disuse, bureaucratic...

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Gains in US tariff can only be evaluated in light of offers

THE reciprocal tariff that the United States has finally, after three rounds of negotiations in July, imposed on goods import from Bangladesh at 20 per cent, lowered from 35 per cent that the United States on July 8 announced, is viewed as something that has brought about short-term relief. The tariff came into effect on August 1, making Bangladeshi exporters pay a 20 per cent...

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Justice delivery system continues to fail women

THE staggering regularity in violence inflicted on women and girls suggests a crisis that is not only widespread but also systemic. At least 235 women and girls were subjected to violence in various forms, including rape, murder, trafficking and...

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Govt should put it all on line to end multidimensional poverty

THE proposition that one in four people, which translates to about 39.8 million individuals, suffer multidimensional poverty, as the Multidimensional Poverty Index made public in Dhaka on July 31 shows, is worrying. The index that the General Economics...

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Dhaka Univ should see to safety issues of hall residents

PLASTERS having flaked off the ceiling in several rooms of the Dr Muhammad Shahidullah Hall in the University of Dhaka has once again exposed the neglect of student safety. A large chunk of plaster came off the ceiling of a bathroom in an extension building of the hall early July 29. While no injuries were reported, resident students say that such incidents are far from...

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Govt needs to put in work to stem decline in cultural activities

A SOMEWHAT decline in cultural activities by institutions has been apparent, especially in outdoor rather than indoor programmes, in a year of the interim government as many organisations say that they go slow because of security reasons. A reported incoordination among government agencies and an absence of an appropriate environment, which mostly..

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Authorities should meet needs of people with disabilities

TWO-THIRDS of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities having no access to education points to the neglect and systemic barriers that the children continue to face. A survey report, made public on July 29, also finds that four-fifths of adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities remain excluded from employment opportunities. The study, conducted in July 2023–July...