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Bangladesh Caretaker Government Redistributes Portfolio among New Advisers, Appoints Special Assistants ; Amnesty International Shows Concern About Bangladesh Government's Human Rights Record ; Special Court Gives 7 Year Prison Term to Ex-BNP Minister Salauddin Ahmed ; Bangladesh Chief Adviser Promises Timely National Election, No Surprises ; Bangladesh gets 5 new advisers for its caretaker government
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Reality about income tax revenue 
Sunday, 05.06.2007, 10:53am
The income tax wing of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) is now having, seemingly, its busiest ever time.
Deeper changes in RPO1972 and election code of conduct
Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:57am
By Dr. Mustafizur Rahman : It appears that the draft revised RPO 1972 (Representation of People Order 1972) and the proposed code of conduct prepared by the Election Commission already incorporate many recommendations put forward by us and many other individuals and organisations.

Bangladesh proposes import of hydro-electricity from Bhutan


Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:55am
By M Azizur Rahman  : Bangladesh has formally made proposals to neighbouring Bhutan and India to import hydroelectricity from the Himalayan country. India has investments in power plants in Bhutan.
Saving Biman the national airline
Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:52am
Syed Ishtiaque Reza  : Last week a private TV channel reported that the flight schedule of Biman Bangladesh Airlines has collapsed. The management is facing the toughest time to maintain discipline because of shortage of aircraft. The airline has now only four DC-10 to operate in the 32 international routes. Besides most of the times the aircraft spend time in the hangers for repairing works.
It is time for people to play a role
Tuesday, 05.01.2007, 07:05am
Time has come for those people to play a role, who were never been in Bangladesh politics. Good administrators, owners of and workers in profitable private or government organisations, and successful professionals such as doctors, engineers, lawyers, and educators should play major roles in politics and in our future governments.
Khaleda - Hasina Drama: A retreat to fend off external geopolitical actors?
Tuesday, 05.01.2007, 06:55am
The 'minus-two" plan of the military-backed caretaker government has clearly faltered.