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Retirement, dismissal, and immortal tale of administrative grace
Retirement, dismissal, and immortal tale of administrative grace

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Retirement, dismissal, and immortal tale of administrative grace

There is a well-known Bengali proverb: "All is well that ends well." In our administrative reality, however, it may now deserve a revised version: "If it ends with a promotion, who cares about the past?" Merit, responsibility, competence, and discipline seem increasingly destined for the dictionary rather than the civil service. In practice, they have been replaced by a mysterious philosopher's stone whose touch can breathe new life into retirement and transform dismissal from service into a stepping stone to promotion.

Nearly 46 lakh cases await trial
Nearly 46 lakh cases await trial

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Nearly 46 lakh cases await trial

Justice is not confined to court verdicts alone; timely access to justice is an equally essential element of the rule of law. Yet one of the greatest challenges facing Bangladesh's judiciary for many years has been the ever-growing backlog of pending cases. While new cases are being filed at a rapid pace, the rate of disposal has failed to keep up in many instances. As a result, the number of pending cases has now reached nearly 4.64 million, affecting not only justice seekers but also the overall efficiency of the country's judicial system.

Excavator use in canal digging triggers farmland erosion in Bogura
Excavator use in canal digging triggers farmland erosion in Bogura

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Excavator use in canal digging triggers farmland erosion in Bogura

Farmers in Bogura's Shajahanpur upazila have alleged that their agricultural land is being severely damaged due to unplanned canal excavation using excavators. They claim that farmland is collapsing into the canal as a result of the digging, causing loss of crops and soil erosion.

NESCO knows nothing about unusual electricity bills
NESCO knows nothing about unusual electricity bills

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NESCO knows nothing about unusual electricity bills

Every household has its lights turned on. Fans are operating, refrigerators are cooling, televisions are playing, and air conditioning units are functioning. Electricity serves numerous purposes. However, the consumption of electricity varies across different institutions. A standard calculation underlies this electricity usage, specifically the computation of electricity bills at the end of each month.

'Bribe syndicate' active at Bogura's SZMCH, patients forced to pay for services
'Bribe syndicate' active at Bogura's SZMCH, patients forced to pay for services

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'Bribe syndicate' active at Bogura's SZMCH, patients forced to pay for services

A culture of bribery and extortion is allegedly rampant at Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital in Bogura, where patients and their families are being forced to pay bribes at nearly every stage of care. From securing a bed to obtaining test reports and even using a stretcher, the 'bribe syndicate' thrives on the desperation of the sick, a recent investigation has found.

Let children's education not be interrupted by floods
Let children's education not be interrupted by floods

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Let children's education not be interrupted by floods

The people of Bangladesh are no strangers to floods. Every monsoon, rivers swell, sandbars disappear beneath rising waters, roads are cut off, and thousands of families seek refuge in emergency shelters. Yet behind this familiar scene unfolds another silent crisis every year—one that receives far less attention. It is the disruption of children's education. When schools remain closed for weeks or even months, the damage extends far beyond missed lessons. It undermines an entire generation's ability to learn, erodes their confidence, and jeopardizes their future.

Sheikh Hasina's announcement to return home, death sentence, and judicial maze
Sheikh Hasina's announcement to return home, death sentence, and judicial maze

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Sheikh Hasina's announcement to return home, death sentence, and judicial maze

A recent statement by Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Aminul Islam of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has reignited public debate over the possible return of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has been sentenced to death. Speaking on Sunday, he said, "There is no legal barrier preventing Sheikh Hasina from returning to Bangladesh. In fact, the prosecution wants her to come back, face the court, and challenge the verdict against her through the legal process."

Last stand or new dawn? Can Portugal derail Spain's relentless march?
Last stand or new dawn? Can Portugal derail Spain's relentless march?

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Last stand or new dawn? Can Portugal derail Spain's relentless march?

Spain and Portugal collide in the World Cup's last 16 on Tuesday (July 7) in a match that promises to be more than a contest between two national teams — it is a meeting of generations, philosophies and eras, with Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal standing in the way of Spain's relentless march through the tournament.

Bangladesh loses a protector in realm of intellectual endeavors
Bangladesh loses a protector in realm of intellectual endeavors

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Bangladesh loses a protector in realm of intellectual endeavors

Professor Abul Kashem Fazlul Haq has passed away. Views Bangladesh has lost a revered guardian. He served as an endless source of inspiration since the inception of Views Bangladesh. He regularly contributed columns to Views Bangladesh and we also published an exclusive interview with him, in which he candidly discussed the state, society, and culture. He was the chief guest at the first anniversary celebration of Views Bangladesh. The family of Views Bangladesh is profoundly saddened by his demise.

Holy Artisan murder: Leave to appeal awaiting hearing even after 10 years
Holy Artisan murder: Leave to appeal awaiting hearing even after 10 years

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Holy Artisan murder: Leave to appeal awaiting hearing even after 10 years

Today marks a decade since the terrorist attack and murder at the Holy Artisan Bakery in Gulshan, the capital. The horrific attack on July 1, 2016, in which 22 people were killed, created a huge stir in the country and abroad. After passing through the stages of the trial court and the High Court, the case is now at the doorstep of the Appellate Division. The leave to appeal filed by the six surviving convicts against the life imprisonment sentence given by the High Court is still awaiting hearing, so the case has not been finally disposed of.

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