The body of the ill-fated Bangladeshi expatriate who died of swine flu in Mexico a few days back arrived in the country four days ago and even laid to eternal rest at his village in Tangail but the government is maintaining mysterious silence about the matter. This was confirmed on condition of anonymity by government ... Read more
Month: May 2009
Meghnaghat IPP unit trips
Causes drop in generation by 300MW Power crisis turned severe in the country again on Saturday as electricity generation was dropped by 300MW when one unit of the 450MW Meghnaghat independent power plant was shut down after it developed technical faults. The 225MW steam turbine unit of the combined cycle IPP tripped at around 4:00pm ... Read more
Gas emission posing risk for 4 years but no remedial step yet
Emission of natural gas continues through six tube-wells and hundreds of holes at Shyampur and Anandapur villages, Titas River and Loiska Beel near Location No 3 of Brahmanbaria Titas Gas Field, posing serious risk for the locals. After such emission started noticeably about four years ago, a number of holes
Khaleda hugs Hasina in consolation
A heart rendering scene emerged when the leader of the main opposition and the BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia embraced her arch political rival Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to condole latter at the sad demise of her husband nuclear scientist Dr Wazed Mian. The former prime minister arrived at the Sudha Sadan at 8.55pm with a ... Read more
BCB offers amnesty to ICL cricketers
The Bangladesh Cricket Board on Saturday offered an amnesty to the Indian Cricket League players asking them to terminate their contracts with the unofficial Twenty20 competition by June 15 if they want their bans to be withdrawn. ‘The players have to terminate their contracts by June 15 to apply for withdrawal of their bans,’ Jalal ... Read more
Brisk coaching business in city
Low quality of education frustrates students The number of coaching centres in our country has increased rapidly like mushrooms. Most of the coaching centres try to influence the students claiming to be the best. The HSC exam will be over very soon. At this time these coaching centres try to attract students through various leaflets. ... Read more
Organised gangs active in begging
Several organised gangs are active in Dhaka city to earn money by forcing the physically challenged poor men and women to take to begging on the streets of the capital. The leaders of these gangs take away bulk of the money earned by the beggars defying scorching heat of summer, braving blinding rainfall and ignoring ... Read more
Int’l Mother’s Day today
International Mother’s Day is being celebrated today when children will pay homage and shower love to their mother who brought them to the earth and nourished. Mother gets a special treatment from her children on this day. BNP chairperson and opposition leader Khaleda Zia in a message on the eve of the Mother’s Day has ... Read more
Landslide hinders flow of Sangu
The flow of water in Sangu, one of the prime rivers of Bangladesh has been affected due to heavy landslide in Ruma upzila of Bandarban. The authorities could not remove the debris from the river till this afternoon. A large chunk of a hill comprising stones and earth collapsed in the river Sangu on Wednesday ... Read more
Climate change impact-2: Livelihood of fishers under pressure
Subol Hori, a sexagenarian fisherman of village Koirbottyapara at Borghop, Kutubdia, an island in Cox’s Bazar, the southeastern coastal area of the country, can no more maintain his 20-member family. He is exhausted. All of his four sons, who could not cross the boundary of secondary school, are also fishermen. They use to go for ... Read more
Govt moves to issue e-passports at last
The Awami League government, ending its indecision on how to upgrade passports, has now decided to introduce electronic passport, or e-passport, from the next year in compliance with international requirements for ‘transparent’ identity of Bangladesh citizens. The e-passport project involving an estimated Tk 283 crore will be implemented by the Bangladesh army with logistics support ... Read more
Over 140 Taliban killed in Swat offensive
Army ordered to ‘eliminate’ militants; one million displaced in northwest Pakistan Pakistan said yesterday an air and ground offensive to crush the Taliban in the northwest killed more than 140 militants and seven soldiers in an escalating conflict that has displaced hundreds of thousands. Warplanes bombed rebel hideouts in the Swat valley, an ex-ski resort, ... Read more
Landslide blocks Shankha flow
Sand and stone from an unprecedented landslide created a natural dam on the Shankha river at Bandarban, completely obstructing its flow for over 60 hours since early hours Wednesday. Communication through the river has remained snapped because of the 20-foot long blockade across the 25-foot width of the river at Galenga in Ruma upazila of ... Read more
Security of diplomatic zones in city beefed up
Security measures have been beefed up in the diplomatic enclaves at Gulshan, Banani and Baridhara in the city, following threats issued to the US, UK, Australian and Canadian embassies in Dhaka reportedly by an overseas militant organisation on Thursday. Four separate messages of the threats were faxed to the embassies in Dhaka by a militant ... Read more
City’s bus terminals hubs of extortionists, criminals
Misconduct by transport workers, porters, the presence of criminals, armed extortionists, unauthorized vendors, pickpockets, snatchers and beggars in city’s three inter-district bus terminals create a disgusting atmosphere everyday leading to harassment and suffering of thousands of passengers. As soon as the present AL-led government assumed power all the bad elements returned to the bus terminals. ... Read more
Cash fails to heal wounds for child jockeys
Munna Mia was just five when his family flew to the Middle East to escape the hardships of Bangladesh — but all that awaited him was a life of danger, pain and hunger as a child camel jockey. His father, a bricklayer, had been offered a job in the United Arab Emirates by a recruitment ... Read more
Majority orphans suffer, a section involved in crime & religious militancy
Majority of orphans head towards uncertain life in inadequate and substandard orphanages amid negligence of the government resulting in involvement of a section of them in crime and religious militancy. There are more than 100 orphanages in Dhaka and outskirts most of which cannot provide inmates with required food, clothes, education and shelter due to ... Read more
Buddha Purnima today
Buddha Purnima, the biggest religious festival of the Buddhist community, will be celebrated across the country today with due religious fervour. The occasion marks three most important events in the life of Buddha — his advent, enlightenment and nirvana — about 2,500 years back. On this day in 563 BC, Buddha was born as Siddhartha ... Read more
Migratory birds festival: Two-day exhibition at TSC
“Survey says within last 23 years, almost 30 species of birds in our country have disappeared while about 66 percent of birds’ population reduced,” said Enam-ul-Haque, a bird specialist and President of ‘Bangladesh Bird Club,’ at a press briefing at the beginning of a bird fair held at the Teacher-Student Center (TSC) of Dhaka University ... Read more
Pollution industry-made
Roundtable thrashes industrialists for mindless river contamination, seeks immediate actions to save waters Industries got a whacking yesterday as experts and environmentalists maintained that rivers around Dhaka are getting polluted wholesale by industrial waste. Even industries with effluent treatment plants do not run those facilities. The capital’s sewage is also mostly untreated and dumped into ... Read more