A competitor being fed milk during a boxing match by his opponents (a dig at the current election situation), a grave with “fair election’ written on its boundary wall, a satirical portrayal of a posh car valued at only Tk 50,000 as a commentary on candidates’ affidavits, and caricatures of influential political figures, were among the 94 cartoons exhibited at an exhibition
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Speakers at a discussion meeting, organised by Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB), demanded the government return the authority to the energy regulator for setting power and energy tariffs.
They also urged the government
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Eminent economist Prof Anu Mohammad yesterday said that the Digital Security Act (DSA) is serving as an indemnity to protect those who want to put Bangladesh in jeopardy.
Yes, the country is doing a lot better in terms of some of the Human Development Index indicators than the likes of India, Nepal, and Pakistan. However, it seems like most of the benefits of these achievements have bubbled up, not trickled down.
Five years after a people’s movement to stop a power plant near the Sundarban, Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League government has pushed the project through. Why did this movement fail where others in Bangladesh have succeeded?