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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2026

Governance

Governance

Dr. A. K. M. Mahmudul Haque

Saving our ponds needs effective governance

If we want to save our ponds which we should, we need effective governance. We need to apply our laws, rules and regulations

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Govt forming separate company for building Dhaka subways

The brutal governance lessons of 2020

The brutal governance lessons of 2020

New epidemic waves are bearing down even on countries that thought they had the virus beat. But it is clear that some governments have deployed their resources, skills, and institutions much more effectively than others. Photo: Project Syndicate/Getty Images

The brutal governance lessons of 2020

Former Governor of the Bangladesh Bank Dr Salehuddin. Illustartion: TBS

Banks will have to focus on governance

Rokibul Islam Bin Yousuf.

The role of corporate governance in business valuation

Wasif Jamal Khan.

Is my right to information simply a façade?

NSU virtually launched book titled ‘Gender Mainstreaming in Politics, Administration and Development in South Asia’

NSU virtually launched book titled ‘Gender Mainstreaming in Politics, Administration and Development in South Asia’

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No strong message for reform

A school in Koyra, Khulna, in a shabby state. Bangladesh invested only 2.1 percent of GDP in the last fiscal year on education when developed countries like Iceland invests 5-6 percent to this end. Photo: Saikat Bhadra

What bad governance looks like: A straightforward assessment

Vehicles stuck in traffic. Photo: Rehman Asad/TBS

‘Dhaka city corporations need a structural change in governance’

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