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Nation set to pay tributes to language martyrs
Nation set to pay tributes to language martyrs

by VB Desk

Nation set to pay tributes to language martyrs

The nation is set to observe 'Amar Ekushey', the Language Martyr's Day and the International Mother Language Day on Tuesday, marking the supreme sacrifice of the language heroes for upholding the dignity of mother tongue Bangla.

Economics

Contractionary monetary policy alone can’t solve inflation woes

Economics

by M A Khaleque

Contractionary monetary policy alone can’t solve inflation woes

The Bangladesh Bank announced the second monetary policy of the current fiscal year on February 10, 2025. This was the second monetary policy for the fiscal year 2024-25 and the first policy under the interim government. There was considerable anticipation regarding the announced policy, and many experts had expected it to be contractionary in nature. Indeed, the policy can be described as contractionary in terms of its characteristics, as it focuses more on controlling the existing high inflation rather than achieving high growth.

Contractionary monetary policy
No more delays in the name of reforms—Control inflation

Economics

by M A Khaleque

No more delays in the name of reforms—Control inflation

The leaders of the top four business organizations in the country have expressed their concerns regarding the government's initiative to increase gas prices in a joint letter addressed to the Energy Adviser. They have warned that raising gas prices at this moment will severely impact industries, leading to a sharp rise in production costs. As a result, Bangladeshi products may lose their competitive edge in the international market.

No more delays in the name of reforms—Control inflation

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State and Politics

Foreign language use must follow national language policy
national language policy

State and Politics

Foreign language use must follow national language policy

A state remains dynamic through internal and interstate conflicts and synthesis. Within a state, separate groups arise based on factors such as tribes, religious communities, regional characteristics, linguistic differences, etc. Diversity prevails in the state’s populace. By acknowledging this diversity and adhering to the principle of unity and coordination within diversity, the government must address the issues arising from this diversity in the internal demographic of the state. While advocating for pluralism in culture, if divisions are created within the nation, unity will break down, and the state will not endure. This undermines the very conditions necessary for the state's existence.

Why should we regret on the 72st anniversary of the Language Movement?
Why should we regret on the 72st anniversary of the Language Movement?

State and Politics

Why should we regret on the 72st anniversary of the Language Movement?

As we celebrate the 71st anniversary of the Language Movement, it is essential to express regret over the fact that the Bengali language has not received the respect it deserved as the state language of an independent country. Despite the expectation that Bengali should have attained its rightful place, it has not. The reasons for this are numerous, including the coexistence of three different education systems in the country, the lack of Bengali language use in the higher judiciary, and the absence of effective measures for the widespread use of Bengali at all levels of society. However, to find the root cause, we must look deeper.

No one should be allowed to play with Constitution
Constitution

State and Politics

No one should be allowed to play with Constitution

After former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and left the country in the face of student protests, a political vacuum was created. In this context, an interim government led by Dr. Yunus took charge of the state's administration. Essentially, it was the protesting students who have been controlling the interim government

Inside the US President's working method
Inside the US President's working method

Diplomacy

Inside the US President's working method

There is no doubt that the United States remains the world’s greatest superpower.

Al Jazeera reports on Teesta campaign
Teesta campaign

State and Politics

Al Jazeera reports on Teesta campaign

In demand for a fair share of water, a massive crowd gathered at the banks of the Teesta River on Tuesday (February 18). The campaign, demanding a fair share of Teesta water and the implementation of the Teesta Master Plan, began on Monday with a 48-hour program. On the previous day, sit-in protests were held simultaneously at 11 locations across five districts surrounding the Teesta River. Along with BNP leaders and activists, thousands of local residents participated in the program. Central leaders of the BNP also joined the demonstration.

Lack of consensus may derail reform efforts
Lack of consensus may derail reform efforts

State and Politics

Lack of consensus may derail reform efforts

The interim government, led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus as the Chief Adviser, took office during a crisis moment. However, it received strong support from students, the general public, and major political parties. The expectations from this government were high, which made fulfilling them inherently challenging. Although some inefficiency and weakness were evident in the administration, the primary reason the interim government was unable to meet these expectations was the widespread corruption, mismanagement, and the tendency of the previous government to cripple key state institutions

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Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?
Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

Report

by Manik Miazee

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

The first District Commissioners (DC) conference of the interim government holds significant importance in the current administrative context. This conference will involve discussions between the DCs and various ministries, where important directions will be given. In light of the changed political scenario, special policy decisions and administrative directions are expected to emerge from this conference.

Amar Ekushey Edition 2025
Amar Ekushey Edition 2025

Special Content

by Editorial Desk

Amar Ekushey Edition 2025

National Martyrs' Day is one of the most glorious chapters in our national life. The 1952 Language Movement was the cradle of our independence movement. The Bengali Language Movement was a cultural and political movement that took place in the then East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) from 1947 to 1956. The special issue of Views Bangladesh, 'Amar Ekushey Sangharya 2025', deals with the stories of those days and the use of Bengali language. Renowned Bengali writers Jatin Sarkar, Sirajul Islam Chowdhury, Abul Kasem Fazlul Haque and Shishir Bhattacharya have contributed to this special issue. Just click on the title to read the articles.

International

BJP picks Rekha Gupta as Delhi Chief Minister

BJP picks Rekha Gupta as Delhi Chief Minister

BJP picks Rekha Gupta as Delhi Chief Minister

Rekha Gupta, the MLA from Shalimar Bagh, has been appointed as the new Chief Minister of Delhi, the BJP announced on Wednesday. She was selected as the Leader of the House during the BJP legislature party meeting. With this win, the party has reclaimed power in Delhi after a gap of over 26 years.

Industry

Teachers, researchers duped by fake conferences run from India
Teachers, researchers duped by fake conferences run from India

by Rased Mehedi

Teachers, researchers duped by fake conferences run from India

The titles of the conferences are well-thought-out and timely. The names of the organizing bodies are also attractive. The websites of these organizations are well-designed and professional, making it easy for anyone to believe that they are legitimate international research institutions or organizations. However, in reality, these sites are traps set by an organized fraud network. Every year, they list nearly a hundred conferences on their websites, collecting conference fees and defrauding participants out of hundreds of dollars. This organized group operates through almost 20 different websites under various names. According to Views Bangladesh's investigation, the group is being run from India. Members of this scam network are spread across several countries. The investigation also found evidence that a Bangladeshi citizen is involved with this fraudulent group. One of the scammers' websites, “Sciencesociety.co”has the profile of a Bangladeshi individual who works as a faculty member at a private university.

National

Nation set to pay tributes to language martyrs
Nation set to pay tributes to language martyrs

by VB Desk

Nation set to pay tributes to language martyrs

The nation is set to observe 'Amar Ekushey', the Language Martyr's Day and the International Mother Language Day on Tuesday, marking the supreme sacrifice of the language heroes for upholding the dignity of mother tongue Bangla.

Economics

Contractionary monetary policy alone can’t solve inflation woes
Contractionary monetary policy

by M A Khaleque

Contractionary monetary policy alone can’t solve inflation woes

The Bangladesh Bank announced the second monetary policy of the current fiscal year on February 10, 2025. This was the second monetary policy for the fiscal year 2024-25 and the first policy under the interim government. There was considerable anticipation regarding the announced policy, and many experts had expected it to be contractionary in nature. Indeed, the policy can be described as contractionary in terms of its characteristics, as it focuses more on controlling the existing high inflation rather than achieving high growth.

Art and Culture

All state affairs must be conducted in mother tongue

All state affairs must be conducted in mother tongue

conducted in mother tongue

I think that sometimes the enemy acts as a friend while committing enmity. The attitude towards the enemy softens when the enemy refrains from committing enmity or shows some generosity. Such a position of the enemy is not only confusing, but also harmful. Only an intelligent enemy has the capacity to create such confusion in the mind.

No use at all levels, genuine hurdle of Bangla as language

No use at all levels, genuine hurdle of Bangla as language

No use at all levels, genuine hurdle of Bangla as language

For the past few years, it has been stated in the written articles and audiovisual media of Bangladesh that the Bangla language has become as polluted as the rivers of the country. This pollution is reportedly mainly happening in three areas: 1. Standard Bangla pronunciation in English or dialectal style, 2. Using English-Hindi-dialectal words instead of Bangla words while speaking, and 3. Spelling distortion. The finger of blame has been pointed at various private media outlets including FM radio. The reality is that even though standard Bangla is spoken in the media with so-called pure pronunciation, speaking the Bangla language in an English accent or mixing English words in Bangla will not stop. People do not learn the language by listening to FM radio, FM radio wants to attract the attention of its customers and listeners by broadcasting programmes in the language they speak, in the interest of profit.

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