NCTB helps publishers pocket the money The guardians of millions of school students from Class VI to IX would have to pay almost double or even thrice the price for 11 books, including rapid reader and grammar, this year as the National Curriculum and Text Book Board is unlikely to publish the books. The secondary ... Read more
Month: November 2010
Mobile courts to punish stalkers
Mobile courts can now try stalkers on the spot by sentencing them to one-year imprisonment or fining or both. A gazette notification was issued to this effect yesterday empowering the executive magistrates to try stalkers. This has been done by incorporating Section 509 of the Penal Code into the rules of the Mobile Court Act 2009. ... Read more
Journalists debarred from covering
In a rare move, the Supreme Court debarred journalists from covering its proceedings on Wednesday when the chief justice’s court was hearing an appeal petition of former prime minister Khaleda Zia. The reporters, who always cover the Supreme Court, were surprised at the security personnel not allowing them entry into the court
Microfinanciers Given Guideline
Interest rate fixed at 27pc max The Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA) yesterday published a guideline for microfinanciers — putting a cap on interest rates, banning deductions at the time of issuing loans, and making it mandatory to allow at least a 15-day gap between the dates of loan issuance and first repayment instalment. Around 1,200 ... Read more
Developer to rebuild it for flat owners
Tilted Building Developer to rebuild it for flat owners Developer of the tilted building at Kathalbagan in the capital Asia Comtech Builders Ltd has made a deal with flat owners at the seven-storey Haider Asia Tower to reconstruct the building and hand it over to them by the end of next year. The two sides ... Read more
WC 2011 countdown begins
The formal countdown to the World Cup 2011 began at one minute after midnight past Wednesday, exactly 100 days before the opening match between Bangladesh and India. The local organising committee marked the occasion with a colourful programme, including fireworks and light and sound, at the South Plaza of
2 alleged robbers lynched in Savar
Two alleged robber were beaten to death early Wednesday by a mob at Purba Rajasan in Savar, a city suburb. The Savar police identified one of the deceased as Shahid Chowdhuri, 40, son of Tomij Uddin of Bejorghati village of Munshiganj district, and the other as simply Siddique, 37. This was the second such incident that ... Read more
Chakma royal palace burnt to ashes
The entire royal palace of the Chakma dynasty in Rangamati burnt into ashes Wednesday night in a fire that broke out at around 6:45pm. Locals and witnesses said the fire in a few minutes engulfed the whole palace popularly known as Raja-ghar located on a small island near the
Admission lottery for class-I on cards
The Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education would ask the education ministry to introduce lottery system for admission to class-I in the capital’s 24 public high schools. The directorate yesterday made the decision at a meeting of a committee on admission to the 24 government schools. Almost all the headmasters of the schools favoured the ... Read more
Domestic help dies in 7-storey fall
A nine-year-old domestic help died after she fell from the roof of a 7-storey building at Arjotpara in city’s Tejgaon yesterday. Jharna, who hailed from Mymensingh, was working in the house of Lutfor Rahman, owner of a poultry farm in Gazipur
Over 1,000 Tigers Killed In Past Decade
The illegal trade in tiger parts has led to more than 1,000 wild tigers being killed over the past decade, a report suggests. Traffic International, a wildlife trade monitoring network, found that skins, bones and claws were among the most common items seized by officials. The trade continues unabated despite efforts to protect the cats, ... Read more
Teacher, 2 others attacked over protest at stalking
Stalkers critically wounded a schoolteacher in Cox’s Bazar on Monday and two madrassah managing committee members in Noakhali on Tuesday as they protested at the harassment of girls. The police had arrested two persons — a relative of the people who attacked the schoolteacher in Cox’s Bazar and one of the people who attacked the ... Read more
Owners refuse to pay in new wage structure
Festival allowance in RMG units Owners refuse to pay in new wage structure Apparel factory owners have decided to pay Eid festival allowance to workers in line with the old wage structure amid workers’ demand for festival allowance according to the new wage structure. The workers are supposed to get paid for November in line ... Read more
MP joins drive to free Kalyanpur canal
A joint team of Dhaka Wasa and district administration yesterday resumed their eviction drive to recover Kalyanpur Ka Khal (canal) from encroachers. Local lawmaker Aslamul Haq, who opposed a scheduled eviction drive of the authority in the area on October 31, assisted the team in conducting the drive and spent over one hour with
Mobile courts to try stalkers under amended law
The government on Tuesday amended the Mobile Court Act 2009 empowering the mobile courts to try offenders of stalking girls or women summarily. The home affairs ministry issued an official gazette notification incorporating Section 509 of the Penal Code into the list of laws under the purview of the act in the wake of rising ... Read more
Cattle traders hope for loss recovery
Eid a week away As the anthrax scare faded away over the last few weeks and the Eid-ul-Azha just days away, cattle traders are pinning their hopes to make up for losses during the peak trading season. Though the number of sacrificial animals, as well as the customers, remains very thin at Gabtali cattle market ... Read more
Rajuk lacks dismantling equipment
Tilted Building Rajuk lacks dismantling equipment Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha has yet to start demolishing the leaning seven-storey building in Kathalbagan though two days have gone since the building tilted onto a high-rise next to it. Rajuk officials said they would need at least two more days to begin the work. As they do not have ... Read more
WC countdown begins tonight
A formal countdown to the World Cup 2011 will begin on the South Plaza of the national assembly building at midnight past today, exactly 100 days to go before the match between Bangladesh and India. The Bangladesh Cricket Board has planned a colourful programme for the occasion. Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly will be among ... Read more
Ganguly to join tonight’s ceremony in Dhaka
WC Countdown Ganguly to join tonight’s ceremony in Dhaka Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly arrives in the capital today to attend a ceremony tonight marking the start of 100-day countdown to the 2011 Cricket World Cup. The great left-handed batsman, who played 311 one-day internationals, will fly in at 1:30pm. Ganguly led his country in ... Read more
Bangladesh crash out of football
Bangladesh crashed out of the Asian Games football conceding an identical 3-0 defeat against UAE in the second Group E match at the Ying Dong stadium in Guangzhou, China on Tuesday. Young UAE striker Aljenaiby Ahmed opened the account for his team and his attacking partner Abadallah Mohamed scored a