• A pointer on govt apathy to public health
  • Ensuring salary and benefits for teachers
  • Destruction of a vibrant part of Dhaka
  • Padatik’s fest ends with staging of two plays
  • Farmers not getting benefit of high prices of aromatic rice
  • Islamist attack on Yemen army checkpoint kills 13
  • Barisal SBMCH extension fails deadline
  • Tigers’ India tour still only a hope
  • Dhaka, KL sign MoU on Padma Bridge
  • Govt asked to scrap rental power deals
  • Azad’s family must not be made to pay for his crime
  • Doctors’ fees and test charges
  • Genesis of US-Bangladesh relations
  • Dhaka Art Summit begins tomorrow
  • 3.55 lakh farmers to get seed, fertiliser
  • 19 killed in two Afghan suicide attacks
  • Inadequate knowledge blamed for debate about women dev
  • Sakib in, Knight Riders win
  • Next budget at Tk 1.89 trillion
  • JS panel repeats requests for action against 62 drug cos
  • Building capacity for better management
  • Inter-ministerial body works out plan for Destiny probe
  • BUET teachers say being threatened, vow to continue strike
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A pointer on govt apathy to public health

Overcrowded seaport facilities, choking urban roads, uncaring hospitals and clinics, etc are manifestations of a minimalist role attributed to capacity-building.
THE revelation that a group of unscrupulous people sell dead chickens to different hotels, restaurants and supermarkets in the capital Dhaka is indeed appalling. As mentioned in a report published in New Age on Tuesday, while conducting drives at different... Full story

Azad’s family must not be made to pay for his crime

THE detention of two sons and a brother-in-law of the war crimes... Full story

Building capacity for better management

RELATIVE to comparable developing countries elsewhere, Bangladesh has remained far behind in capacity-building in the public sector. We refer to capacity-building which helps manage goals and achieve tasks. Of course, for capacity to be built, relevant techniques and tools must be put to use. Full story


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