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Sacrificing morality seems to be easiest road to success
road to success

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Sacrificing morality seems to be easiest road to success

When immorality is gradually becoming normalised in Bangladeshi society, the life of a conscientious person becomes a tale of silent resistance. When people around him dress up deception under the guise of “smartness” and “cleverness”, holding on to truth becomes a form of social self-immolation. In this country today, a father is more anxious about his child's exam results than the child’s honesty. Even as teachers, many prioritise selling notes over moral lessons. Businesspeople present adulteration as a “strategy”. Politics has become not a service to people, but a game of greed and influence. And among these crowds, those few who still dare to speak the truth and try to walk the path of righteousness are seen by society as “kings in the land of fools”.

What has this country become seven months after mass uprising!
What has this country

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What has this country become seven months after mass uprising!

In March 2025, the country is still grappling with the abuse of women and children. The newspapers continue to print harrowing accounts of these atrocities. Ah, what has become of the country just seven months after the student-public uprising of July-August, with the dream of building a new Bangladesh? Where is the government? Where is the rule of law?

Behind the unrest in Bihari camp
Behind the unrest in Bihari camp

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Behind the unrest in Bihari camp

Biharis involved in crimes seek new path to freedom, aspiring for true citizenship

ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s

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ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s

Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.

Battery-driven rickshaw pullers set ablaze police box in Kalshi
Battery-driven rickshaw pullers set ablaze police box in Kalshi

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Battery-driven rickshaw pullers set ablaze police box in Kalshi

A police box was set on fire by battery-driven rickshaw pullers during a clash with the police at Kalshi area in the capital.

Battery-driven rickshaw drivers stage demo in Mirpur, attack on buses
Battery-driven rickshaw drivers stage demo in Mirpur, attack on buses

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Battery-driven rickshaw drivers stage demo in Mirpur, attack on buses

Jasim Uddin, deputy commissioner of Traffic Mirpur Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said that apart from attacking some buses, the agitated battery-powered rickshaw drivers also beat pedal rickshaw pullers.

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