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Saturday | 31 January 2026



Prof Dr Md Jafar Ullah
Don't let election race veer into conflict With less than two weeks remaining before the parliamentary election scheduled for February 12, Bangladesh has entered the most delicate phase of its democratic calendar. Campaigns are intensifying, political messages are multiplying, and public gatherings have become more frequent across the country. In such moments, the manner in which politics is practiced matters as much ...
Prof Dr Md Jafar Ullah
It's time Bangladesh focused on maize cultivation  Bangladesh's agriculture is standing at a strategic crossroads. Rising production costs, shrinking arable land, increasing climate stress, and rapidly growing demand for food and animal feed are jointly challenging the long-standing dominance of rice-centric farming systems. In this evolving context, maize is no longer a marginal or supplementary crop. It has emerged as a strategically ...
Prof Dr Md Jafar Ullah
Leadership is key to building a nation The future of a nation is shaped less by its natural resources or geographic advantages than by the quality of its leadership. History repeatedly demonstrates that countries with limited means have prospered under principled leadership, while others blessed with abundance have faltered due to moral failure. Ultimately, it is the integrity, responsibility, and sense of ...
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