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Khaleda Zia, Sheikh Hasina became central figures in anti-Ershad movement
Khaleda Zia, Sheikh Hasina

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by Mohiuddin Ahmad

Khaleda Zia, Sheikh Hasina became central figures in anti-Ershad movement

Writer and researcher Mohiuddin Ahmad is at once a historian and a valiant freedom fighter. Among those who have written, analysed and researched most extensively on the political context of post-independence Bangladesh, he is one of the foremost. He is the only political writer in Bangladesh to have written a book on the 1973 election, titled The Election of ’73. He has also authored Red Terror: Siraj Sikder and Proletarian Politics, The Anti-hero Sirajul Alam Khan, Awami League and BNP: Which Way, The Rise and Fall of JASAD: Politics of Unstable Times and several other works. He continues to write on contemporary politics.

Keep rise in port transport costs tolerable
port transport costs

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Keep rise in port transport costs tolerable

Although we have two seaports, in reality Chattogram port is used far more for transporting goods. After the formation of the interim government, its Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus spoke hopefully about this seaport. We were also beginning to see some light of hope. In the fiscal year 2024–25, Chattogram port set a new record in container handling. During this period, about 32 lakh 96 thousand TEUs of containers were transported through the port. In the entire 2023–24 fiscal year, 31 lakh 68 thousand 690 TEUs of containers had been handled.

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Is changing the telecommunication policy needed at this moment, what is your opinion?
Is changing the telecommunication policy needed at this moment, what is your opinion?

Is changing the telecommunication policy needed at this moment, what is your opinion?

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The biggest tragedy after 71

State and Politics

Why Bangladesh still a child even at 54
Why Bangladesh still a child even at 54

State and Politics

Why Bangladesh still a child even at 54

Election-oriented people believe that once an election is held inflation will fall, GDP will rise, a flood of investment will come, factories will not close, there will be no shortage of gas supply, electricity prices will fall, load-shedding will end, there will be no traffic jams on the roads, and students will not lose concentration due to the sounds of sermons and band music. On the other hand, some believe that even if an election is held none of these will happen; instead, new thieves will appear, robbers in different guises, corruption-hungry officials, bribe-takers in religious attire, and newly styled money launderers. The current ACC Commissioner Miah Muhammad Ali Akbar Azizi has recounted at a public hearing how he himself paid bribes; he described the harassment he faced in obtaining approvals or no-objection certificates from numerous institutions for a multi-storey building design, and mentioned how he had to pay one lakh taka in bribes the very day before going on Hajj. Since giving bribes is a crime, no one admits to it, but even honest people have to pay them; proving it is difficult. Even if proof is found, fighting the administration is foolish, because the bribe-takers know the countless sections of law, and which ones are non-bailable. These things do not happen only under dictatorships; they happen under the democratic systems of elected governments too.

Gen Z Movement in Nepal: The Coded Message
Mahesh Paudyal

Diplomacy

Gen Z Movement in Nepal: The Coded Message

Nepal’s recent demonstration, daubed as ‘Gen Z Revolution’ took the world by surprise on several fronts. First, it emerged as a spontaneous uprising appealed through the social media, at a time when the media had been banned. Second, it started directly from the climax and reached its denouement in merely two days. It toppled a stubborn regime and threw away an old order. This happened without a leader, without any consorted call, without an announced charter for action, and without any centre to monitor the course of action. Amazing! Truly amazing!

Why are Trump’s threats losing effect
Why are Trump’s threats losing effect

Diplomacy

Why are Trump’s threats losing effect

In that sense, these agreements are little more than signatures on paper. Put simply, confronting Trump does not mean submission; rather, identifying his weak spots and striking there will bring results. A far more effective strategy is to put maximum pressure on the US economy.

‘Festival’ of votes and ‘rebirth’ of nation
Vote, ballot

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‘Festival’ of votes and ‘rebirth’ of nation

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has astonished the nation in almost a poet’s tone. He has announced that elections will be held in the first half of February. But it will not be just an ordinary election, rather a festival of elections.

Bangladesh questioned due to a distrustful political culture
political culture

Politics and Bureaucracy

Bangladesh questioned due to a distrustful political culture

Even before the end of the DUCSU election, the JUCSU election began and is now nearing its end; but the vote counting has been going on for three days; yet election no longer means transparency or trust, but rather a stage shrouded in rumours, counter-rumours and the shadow of party politics. Meanwhile, reports are heard that although several parties including the BNP took part in the election, they later rejected it. The counting continues; but endless questions remain about what the final result will be.

What reforms came in 'DUCSU’ and ‘JUCSU' elections
'DUCSU’ and ‘JUCSU' elections

State and Politics

What reforms came in 'DUCSU’ and ‘JUCSU' elections

A day after the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) election, the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JUCSU) election was also boycotted by the panel backed by BNP’s student wing, the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal. At around 3:30 pm on Thursday, an hour and a half before the end of polling, they announced their boycott. Their allegation was that the election was not being conducted properly because of widespread irregularities, vote rigging and administrative bias. The panel’s General Secretary (GS) candidate Tanzila Hossain Baishakhi said, ‘From the very beginning we feared it would be a staged election.’

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Khaleda Zia, Sheikh Hasina became central figures in anti-Ershad movement
Khaleda Zia, Sheikh Hasina

Interview

by Mohiuddin Ahmad

Khaleda Zia, Sheikh Hasina became central figures in anti-Ershad movement

Writer and researcher Mohiuddin Ahmad is at once a historian and a valiant freedom fighter. Among those who have written, analysed and researched most extensively on the political context of post-independence Bangladesh, he is one of the foremost. He is the only political writer in Bangladesh to have written a book on the 1973 election, titled The Election of ’73. He has also authored Red Terror: Siraj Sikder and Proletarian Politics, The Anti-hero Sirajul Alam Khan, Awami League and BNP: Which Way, The Rise and Fall of JASAD: Politics of Unstable Times and several other works. He continues to write on contemporary politics.

The nation had to pay a heavy price for the creation of JASAD
 heavy price for the creation of JASAD

Interview

by Mohiuddin Ahmad

The nation had to pay a heavy price for the creation of JASAD

Writer and researcher Mohiuddin Ahmed is both a historian and a valiant freedom fighter. Among those who have written, analysed and researched most extensively on the political context of post-independence Bangladesh, he is one of the foremost. He is the only political writer in Bangladesh who wrote a book on the 1973 election, titled Tiyattorer Nirbachan (The Election of ’73). He also wrote Lal Santras: Siraj Sikder o Sarbahara Rajniti (Red Terror: Siraj Sikder and Proletarian Politics), Pratinayak Sirajul Alam Khan (Antihero Sirajul Alam Khan), Awami League BNP Kon Pathe (Which Way Awami League and BNP), JASADer Utthan Patan: Asthir Samayer Rajniti (The Rise and Fall of JASAD: Politics of Turbulent Times), among others. He continues to write on contemporary politics.

Draft NHRC ordinance to boost commission's power, independence
Draft NHRC ordinance to boost commission's power, independence

Report

by Hira Talukder

Draft NHRC ordinance to boost commission's power, independence

Amendments are being brought to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Act-2009. These changes aim to empower the NHRC, which has been operating with limited power and independence, by enhancing its own authority and ensuring unhindered freedom in its work to guarantee the protection and development of human rights. Furthermore, the amendments mandate that the appointment of its Chairman and members must be done through a transparent, open, and competitive process. After the Law Commission's recommendations, the amendment is currently with the Ministry of Law for vetting. The Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division of the Ministry of Law has confirmed this information.

International

Three officers killed in US shooting

Three officers killed in US shooting

Three officers killed in US shooting

Three police officers were killed and two others critically injured in a shooting in the US state of Pennsylvania, while following-up on a "domestic-related" investigation, authorities have said.

Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 65,000, displace 350,000

Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 65,000, displace 350,000

Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 65,000, displace 350,000

Israeli military operations in Gaza have claimed the lives of 65,062 Palestinians and injured at least 165,697 since the outbreak of the conflict nearly two years ago. In the past 24 hours alone, 98 more bodies were brought to hospitals and at least 385 people were wounded.

Industry

Intel's turnaround: Where fear becomes motivation
The tale of chip war: Part 8

by Mahmud Hossain

Intel's turnaround: Where fear becomes motivation

Intel President Andy Grove was a dynamic individual and he had true stories of hard work. He was a refugee from Hungary who had fled the Soviets and the Nazis. Timidity and discipline were his main mantras in running a business. In his famous book 'Only the Paranoid Survive', he wrote: "Fear of competition, fear of bankruptcy, and fear of failure - these are powerful motivators for people to move forward."

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Economics

If new products not added to export list, Bangladesh will lose tariff war
tariff war

by AB Mirza Azizul Islam

If new products not added to export list, Bangladesh will lose tariff war

The United States has imposed additional tariffs at varying rates on export products from different countries. This move has caused grave concern worldwide. The first such announcement of higher tariffs came last April. Implementation was then postponed for three months. During this time, several countries tried through negotiations to reduce the imposed tariff rates. Most were successful. For instance, an additional 37 percent tariff was initially imposed on Bangladeshi exports. Vietnamese exports faced 46 percent, Indian exports 26 percent, and Chinese exports a staggering 125 percent. Later, however, tariffs on Chinese exports were reduced to 30 percent.

Art and Culture

Wish I could live a little more for the sake of song

Wish I could live a little more for the sake of song

Wish I could live a little more for the sake of song

Renowned folk singer and “Lalon’s daughter”-famed Farida Parveen passed away today, Saturday (13 September), at 10:15 pm. She was 71. Born on 31 December 1954 in Singra, Natore, she spent 55 years with music. On 24 January 2025, she visited the Views Bangladesh office, filling it with her vibrant and and versatile songs and conversations. During that visit, she spoke about her musical journey, Lalon songs, and various aspects of the Bangladeshi music scenario. That conversation was published in two instalments on 27 January and 8 March 2025. A few days later she fell ill. The Views Bangladesh family kept in touch with her while her condition was deteriorating. But now she is gone. Today, Views Bangladesh republishes her final interview for its readers.

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