Carrie Fisher, George Lucas George Lucas’s Clone Wars won Outstanding Special Class Animated Programme George Lucas has won his first Emmy award for his animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He was presented with the Daytime Emmy by Carrie Fisher, star of his original sci-fi trilogy, at the ceremony, reports BBC.
Month: June 2013
Regulation needed for private sector ambulance service
With the public sector ambulance services in bad shape, there is a growing need for private sector ambulances to cater to the ever-increasing demand of the patients. Without having sufficient facilities essential for supporting critical patients on their way to hospitals during emergencies, a large number of private ambulances are fleecing
Cabinet clears draft of TICFA
The cabinet on Monday approved the draft of the Trade and Investment Cooperation Framework Agreement (TICFA). Commerce minister Gulam Quader said signing of the agreement would boost the country’s exports to the USA. Talking to the media, he said the agreement would offer a platform for Bangladesh and the USA to discuss bilateral trade issues, ... Read more
Gender equality tops C’wealth meet agenda
Commonwealth secretary-general Kamalesh Sharma on Monday said a state should ensure gender equality in context of resources and services. “Good economy means investing in women entrepreneurs and providing them with access to finance and markets. Women leadership helps to maintain a stable and sustainable economy,” Sharma told reporters at a city hotel.
AL to review reasons for defeat in city polls
The ruling Awami League (AL) has asked all AL-backed mayoral candidates, presidents and secretaries of Rajshahi, Barisal, Khulna and Sylhet city corporations to send reports, mentioning the reasons behind their debacle in the recent polls, to the party chief. After receiving the reports, the party high command will evaluate the reasons and seek ways to ... Read more
PM’s remarks ominous for democracy: Fakhrul
The BNP acting secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, on Monday termed Prime Minister Shiekh Hasina’s recent statement on the caretaker government issue as an ominous sign for democracy. “Our concerns have increased following the Prime Minister’s statement. She used the language of an autocrat,” he said. Alamgir was briefing reporters after
Apex court clears decks for college admissions
The Supreme Court on Monday directed college authorities across the country, except Notre Dame College, to carry out the admission process for HSC students, prompting the education board to publish the admission results on the basis of the candidates’ SSC marks. Dhaka Board’s controller of examinations SM Wahiduzzaman said that they have published a list ... Read more
Khaleda, Ershad both in Singapore
The presence of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and Jatiya Party Chairman HM Ershad in Singapore for medical check up at the same time has given rise to a speculation that they might have talks on election issues there. However, insiders in both parties dismissed the possibility of such talks, saying both the party chiefs are ... Read more
Many Rana Plaza, Tazreen victims’ kin miss out on compensation
The family members of many of the victims of the Tazreen Fashions blaze and the more recent Rana Plaza tragedy are not receiving any financial compensation since they have not been coming forward for DNA tests. Many of them are poor and illiterate, and are discouraged by the complex processes associated with such testing. Family ... Read more
EU concerned about Bangladesh labour market
William Hanna, ambassador and the head of European Union (EU) delegation, said the EU is very much concerned about the labour market and working environment in Bangladesh. “We should not only think about making money, also quality of products, as well as right to decent work environment for labours,” said the ambassador. He was
Kidnapping in CHT creates insecurity
Residents of Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), both tribals and Bangali hill people, are spending their days in insecurity and apprehension, as the law and order situation is deteriorating day by day. With rising crime and political turmoil, they are afraid that clashes might break out any time between rival groups here, sources said. In particular, ... Read more
Loan Scam: ACC grills 4 Sonali Bank officials at jail gate
Dhaka, June 17: The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) on Monday interrogated detained four officials of Sonali Bank in connection with the much-talked-about Sonali Bank loan scam of Tk 3,500 crore. A seven-member ACC investigation team,
NOAB delegation calls on Muhith
Finance Minister AMA Muhith on Monday gave hints to consider NOAB demand for slashing newsprint import duty. Talking to reporters after a meeting with a delegation of the members of Newspaper Owner’s Association of Bangladesh (NOAB) at his office, Muhith said that he had listened to their demands that includes withdrawal of the budget proposal ... Read more
City polls reflect victory of propaganda: Suranjit
Senior Awami League (AL) leader Suranjit Sengupta on Monday said the just concluded city elections witnessed the victory of propaganda and confusion created by religious communal groups among the people. “The religious communal groups won the city elections by carrying out propaganda and spreading confusion among the people unitedly. The 14-party
38 candidates withdraw in Gazipur city election
A total of two mayoral candidates, one councilor for reserved woman seat and 35 general councilors withdrew their candidatures for the upcoming city corporation election in Gazipur (GCC). They stayed away from the city corporation election race
Feasibility study report to be submitted this month
China and Hong Kong-based consultant firm China Communication Construction Company – Arup JV may submit the final report on the feasibility study on the Karnaphuli River Tunnel project to the Bangladesh Bridge Authority towards the end of this month. Consultant of the project Habibur Rahman told New Age
JP mayoral candidate loses security money in KCC polls
Security money of the mayoral candidate of Jatiya Party Shafiqul Islam Madhu will stand forfeited as he failed to poll one-eighth of the total votes cast in the KCC election as per the electoral code of conduct. Besides, 72 councillor candidates, including 18 of
C’wealth countries urged to show zero-tolerance
Civil society representatives of different Commonwealth countries on Monday urged all member countries to show zero tolerance to violence against women and take all necessary initiatives to empower women. Though Millennium Development Goals which
Fair time extended at OIS
The authorities of Oxford International School have extended admission fair time till June 18, on request from parents and students. The fair started on 15, with hundreds of visitors coming to enjoy live cultural show performed by the school students.
Shibir flexes muscle at RU
About 300 leaders and activists of Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir, student wing of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, entered the Rajshahi University campus on Monday in a show of their strength, spreading panic on the campus. The Shibir activists entered the campus about three