At the Crossroads
South Asia 2011, March 31, 15, 3
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Byline: Dr. Moonis Ahmar The role of civil society in bringing positive change in Bangladesh needs to be strengthened so that issues faced by the people at the grassroots level are resolved A close look at the contemporary setting of Ban-gladesh reveals that the country is moving in the right direction as far its economy is concerned, but in political terms, numerous fault lines continue to threaten its road to progress and de-velopment.
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