Transparency International Bangladesh criticizes the interim government's dissolution of a committee tasked with revising textbooks, viewing it as a troubling compromise with radical elements. TIB asserts this decision undermines the vision of a non-discriminatory and non-sectarian 'New Bangladesh....
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