Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Hungry, they wait for help

Jhapa village still under water; survivors’ sufferings know no bound “My time has come, perhaps I will die this time round.” Sixty-five-year-old Santosh Mondol let out a sigh as he spoke the words. In the tiny makeshift shack he has managed to put up on the damaged embankment in Jhapa village, his future didn’t look ... Read more

Home Ministry received recommendations to withdraw 500 political cases

Application deadline expired, DCs asked to send recommendation soon The Home Ministry received recommendations from deputy commissioners of Dhaka and some other districts in favour of withdrawing 500 politically motivated cases. According to sources, 2675 applications were submitted to Dhaka DC who upon approval of PP gave his opinion for withdrawal of 155 cases including ... Read more

Fourfold increase in land prices from September 1

Land registration fees to be reduced by 6-8 per cent The government has decided to increase the price of land four times in a bid to increase non-tax revenue income, sources in the Prime Minister’s Office told New Age on Sunday. An official of the PMO said that the increased rate would come into effect ... Read more

NHRC calls for independent inquiries

EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS NHRC calls for independent inquiries The National Human Rights Commission on Sunday demanded ‘independent inquiries’ into every incident of extra-judicial killing and publication of the reports. The commission also expressed grave concern at the news of extra-judicial killings in the country, especially the recent death of two students of the Dhaka Polytechnic Institute ... Read more

Over 150 Daud operatives already in Bangladesh

Their payment comes thru’ a money exchange firm, Daud Merchant tells The Daily Star; he manages a passport in exchange for Tk 50,000 Detectives suspect that more than 150 highly paid agents have been working in the country for international mafia don Daud Ibrahim and that his second-in-command “Chhota” Shakil has been dealing with their ... Read more

Matin rebuffs corruption claims

Former shipping adviser MA Matin has rebuffed the allegations against him and says ”a group” is trying to bring the Chittagong port back to the days before Jan 11, 2007 to commit corruption, reports bdnews24.com. He claimed that a specific group is being ”favoured” to spoil the successes in the last two years in improving ... Read more

Shibirman held with radio transmitter

Police unearthed a powerful clandestine radio transmission centre at a college dormitory in the town last night and arrested a student identified as an Islami Chhatra Shibir “cadre”. Acting on secret information, police raided Alam student dorm near Zia Hall of Satkhira Government College at night and discovered the radio station inside room no 14. ... Read more

Death ends his wait for relief

Cyclone Aila victim 65-year old Omar Ali’s wait for fresh clothing ended in vain as he died of diarrhoea in Chandnimukho village in Shyamnagar in the early hours yesterday. Bangladesh Red Crescent Society on Saturday enlisted his name and gave him a non-food item relief card. “He was very happy to get the card as ... Read more

14yrs behind bars in false case

A Bangladeshi indigenous citizen, sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment (RI) in a false case filed against him on charge of intrusion into the country, was released here yesterday after keeping him in different jails for 14 years. District and Sessions Judge Hrishikesh Saha ordered the authorities concern to release U Thoai Hla Marma from ... Read more

Lanka wants to dismantle LTTE’s global network

Sri Lanka appealed yesterday for international support in dismantling the global political network of the Tamil Tiger rebels after declaring a full military victory over the separatist movement. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told a high-level security forum in Singapore that Colombo needed help in disabling the Tigers’ “powerful political lobbies in certain capitals” that are ... Read more