Averting a potential threat to agriculture
Any possible threat to a vital sector of the national economy, agriculture to be precise, raises alarm and great concern. A back-page story of the Financial Express on Saturday shed light on a looming fertiliser crisis that could hit agricultural output hard during the upcoming Rabi season in January. The...
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Is Hezbollah losing the war against Israel?
Dispelling speculations the Lebanese Shia Islamist militant group, Hezbollah, has admitted that their supreme leader Hassan Nasrallah has been killed in Friday evening in a massive Israeli air attack in Southern Beirut. Israeli Defence Force (IDF) also claimed that in the same airstrike it killed Ali Karki, commander of Hezbollah's...
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How capable are police to restore social order now
Much as the police's role during the quota reform and anti-discrimination movements may be maligned, it is impossible to dispense with the service---no matter if it is flawed ---of the law enforcement agency. Incapacitated, the force was totally non-functional for sometime. The law and order plummeted into an abyss. Even...
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A threat to fish production
Fish and rice are integral to the Bengali diet, and the combination has been part of our cultural heritage for centuries. However, fish in rivers and canals is no longer as common as it once was. One of the primary reasons for this decline is the use of illegal fishing...
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Navigating economic uncertainty
Businesses today face significant challenges in navigating economic uncertainty. The fluctuations in the economy can create both obstacles and opportunities for organisations of all sizes. Recent economic conditions have been marked by unpredictable shifts, whether due to inflation, supply chain disruptions, or global events. These challenges demand a proactive approach...
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