Steady rise in Swiss Bank deposits

It is regrettable that while legal means of money transfer outside the country faces many restrictions there seems to be no impediment to illegal transfer and no palpable effective measures to prevent them. Has the government done anything to find out the final destination of the several thousand crores taken out of some state owned banks like the Basic Bank?
1 July 2017, 18:00 PM

First anniversary of Holey Artisan attack

On this day our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the 22 victims of the most horrendous terrorist attack at Holey Artisan Bakery on July 1, 2016.
30 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Patients suffer during Eid holidays

Shortage of doctors, nurses and other hospital staff has become a regular feature during the Eid holidays.
30 June 2017, 18:00 PM

The staggering costs of child marriage

Despite our efforts of curbing and criminalising child marriages, the practice continues. Here, we must point out yet again that the special provision to allow child marriages under special circumstances that has been added to the Child Marriage Restraint Act could undo the limited progress we had made to protect the rights of girls in this country, and give such marriages a legal sanction.
29 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Roads of death!

Eid holidays inevitably bring us both joy and sorrow. Sorrow because there are so many road accidents taking away precious lives.
29 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Bangladesh human trafficking situation worsens

The biggest problem with trafficking from Bangladesh is of course the inability to successfully address the issue of high recruitment fees which leads to victims becoming entrapped into bonded labour. The problems are multifarious and require political will to rectify the systemic faults that exist. Unless we start making some changes, Bangladesh's position is not likely to see improvement in the next year's report.
28 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Adult literacy rate rises

The BBS, in its report, defined that if a person can write a simple letter, she/he will be considered literate. This clearly contradicts with the definition given by the UNESCO which declares that literacy incorporates three things -- reading, writing and doing simple arithmetic. This is also a globally accepted definition of literacy. Then why have these guidelines of UNESCO not been followed in preparing this report?
28 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Closing down Al Jazeera?

First of all this is a direct threat to freedom of the press and the growth of multiplicity of views. Al Jazeera has established itself as an international media outlet that provides divergent views, including the Arab perspective of global issues.
24 June 2017, 18:00 PM

For a joyous Eid

After a month of abstinence, the nation is set to celebrate the biggest festival of Muslims around the world. Ramadan is about teaching us empathy for those less fortunate and help us develop ourselves to be better human beings. As Eid approaches, let us take stock of our learning and our short comings, and with the joy of day, also engage in introspection.
24 June 2017, 18:00 PM

ITUC report on workers' condition

We would hope that the government would not approach the issue in the usual cavalier manner and dismiss the report offhand. The matter demands to be addressed seriously.
23 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Blatant flouting of traffic laws

A back page photo in this newspaper published on Thursday highlights how futile traffic laws have become. The picture shows VIP cars, including a minister's car escorted by a police contingent going on the wrong side of the road in the midst of a long tail back near Ruposhi Bangla Motor. This is a mockery to the rule of law.
23 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Using trains for drug trafficking

A report published in this paper on Thursday revealed a damning picture of how trains are being used to transport drugs across the country with the alleged collusion of railway police and staff.
22 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Woes of Eid travellers

Every year before the Eid holidays hundreds of thousands of people leave the capital to celebrate Eid with their friends and families outside of Dhaka city. The rush of people leaving Dhaka right before Eid, therefore, is a common and predictable phenomenon. But because of poor preparations on part of the authorities, their journeys are never made easy and, in fact, often turn tragic.
22 June 2017, 18:00 PM

High cost of road construction

The World Bank has found that the cost of road-building projects in Bangladesh is far higher than both India and China.
21 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Misappropriation of rice

We are appalled by the reports of misappropriation of rice allocated for victims of the recent devastating landslides in the hilly districts.
21 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Waterlogged Dhaka streets

Waterlogging in Dhaka has become a common problem during monsoon. Rainwater is carried through natural canals and large concrete pipes to flood plains and rivers, but as most of the canals have been grabbed by the encroachers or clogged with solid wastes, the city streets are submerged even after a little rain.
20 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Export to US down nearly 5 percent

When it comes to RMG, Bangladesh unfortunately lags behind its biggest competitors since 40 percent of fabrics need to be imported due to the inability of local industry to meet needs on time. Gearing up local yarn makers to become more efficient is a long term affair.
20 June 2017, 18:00 PM

Fatality on road continues

The traffic police department fails to play an effective role in identifying overloaded and unfit vehicles, and holding drunk and reckless drivers accountable. There are also problems of faulty road construction and dangerous bends that often cause deadly accidents.
19 June 2017, 18:15 PM

For a stronger prosecution to fight militancy

A flawed prosecution system and poor remuneration of public prosecutors have resulted in many suspected militants to come out of jail and continue with their nefarious activities.
19 June 2017, 18:05 PM

Saving the hills

Amid fresh reports of landslides in the hill tracts one is astounded to find that remedial measures recommended by an expert committee has gone completely unheeded so long.
18 June 2017, 18:00 PM