Volume 4 Number 128 Wed. October 01, 2003    
 
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Modernisation of Tagore's songs
Apart from the BTV, there are other private TV Satellite channels operating with a significant number of programmes which are both entertaining and educating.
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When law maker's become law breakers
Days ago, I was shocked and astonished like millions of other readers by the news published in the DS, "court area has been turned into a war place".
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Fly over from Jatrabari to Gulistan
Reports published in the newspapers say that the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) is going to construct a four lane fly over from Jatarabari to Gulistan, a length of about 7km (including ramp and approaches)
 
Cinemas must have "aesthetic value"
It has been three years since I enjoyed a Bengali cinema. As a young man, I am fond of visual entertainment that are culturally refined.
 
BTV archive had a faulty opening
I am happy to know that the state run electronic media BTV has established an archive of its own. I would like to thank the BTV authority, especially Mr.
 
AL strategy is self-defeating
If the Awami League fades out, its top leadership would most likely be held responsible by the posterity for the slow death of a pioneering political party in Bangladesh.
 
Lous protest against loudspeaker use in campus
The Dhaka University is the highest seat of education in Bangladesh. About twenty five thousand students study here with an aspiration to making a good career.
 
Dhaka-Agartola bus service is a farce
Like every other sectors of the government, the Dhaka-Agartola bus service too has fallen prey to the notoriety of the bureaucrats and the politicians. It took literally two years to sing the accord.
 
Childhood beating pays off
It is a funny and short story related to my early childhood, which contributed to my life to be a good and attentive student. My childhood was full of worries and terrors.
 
Special buses for women needed.
Public transport, especially buses, play a vital role in commuting people in Dhaka city. During rush hours, most of the local buses are so crowded that it is difficult to get on them, let alone get aseat.
 

 
   
 
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