Friday, November 15, 2024

DUJA demands removal of fine arts teacher

DU Correspondent Dhaka University Journalists’ Association (DUJA) demanded immediate removal of DU Fine Art teacher Shishir Bhattacharya for allegedly provoking students to beat up it’s five reporters over ragging a female admission seeker Sunday. The association also demanded expulsion of the attacking students, treatment for the injured reporters and return of the snatched cameras, mobile ... Read more

Demand for sci-fi books on rise

Rakib Ahammed Three boys of class X — Russell, Mithun and Jewel — were moving from one stall to another to find some newly arrived science fictions at the Amar Ekushey Boi Mela. The boys have been saving money for last couples of months. “We have bought three science fictions by Muhammad Jafar Iqbal and ... Read more

India goes for big defence budget

Mumbai attacks prompted govt to a 34pc hike Our Correspondent, New Delhi India today announced a 34 percent hike in its defence budget keeping in view the security scenario in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks last year. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who presented the interim budget in parliament, said the allocation has been increased ... Read more

SMEs need crisis mitigation fund

Staff Correspondent The country’s small and medium enterprises in a pre-budget discussion on Sunday suggested setting up an economic crisis mitigation fund to help them grow. The growth of the country’s SMEs has slowed down in the last few years, an expert of the Central for Policy Dialogue told the discussion at the National Board ... Read more

Huawei, Intel develop new WiMAX test lab : Global leaders join forces to drive interoperability and WiMAX-ready devices

Huawei Technologies (Huawei), a leader in providing nextgeneration telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, together with Intel Corporation, on Wednesday (February 11) announced the launch of a new WiMAX Interoperability Testing (IOT) laboratory in Beijing. Jointly designed and built by Huawei and Intel, the completion of the testing lab represents another milestone in ... Read more

Rupayan set to offer 800 low-cost flats in N’ganj

Kawsar Khan Rupayan Housing Estate Ltd has constructed around 800 small and medium-sized apartments at a satellite township in Narayanganj that the company officials said were built targeting the middle-class families as clients. The apartments are housed in 28 buildings over a 19-bigha land in Bhuigar area of the district, a nine-kilometre ride from the ... Read more

BTI constructing major building project in city

NATION BUSINESS REPORT BTI (Building Technology and Ideas) on Saturday said it is constructing country’s one of the largest building projects in the city, which will accommodate at least 117 houses and shopping complex with modern architectural design. BTI is implementing the project styled Premier Plaza on 400,000 square feet land area at Rokeya Sarani, ... Read more

Crisis leaves Dubai migrant workers out in the cold

AFP, Dubai Low-paid Asian workers who toil long days to build the skyscrapers of Dubai have become the latest victims of the global financial crisis as companies run short of business and money. For many years, the Gulf emirate was a magnet for South Asian workers who fed the booming economy with cheap manpower-from cleaners ... Read more

Verdict in Kazi Aref murder case not executed in 10 yrs

Our Correspondent, Kushtia Verdict in Jatyia Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) president and freedom fighter Kazi Aref Ahmed murder case could not be executed 10 years into the killing as the appeal hearing of the case remains pending with the Appellate Division. Kazi Aref along with four leaders of JSD Kushtia district unit was killed by an ... Read more

CHT peace treaty still cries out for implementation

MN LARMA MEMORIAL VOLUME LAUNCHED CHT peace treaty still cries out for implementation Staff Correspondent Jyotirindra Bodhipiray Larma, president of the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti who signed the Chittagong Hill Tracts Treaty in 1997 on the party’s behalf, on Sunday said that even 11 years after signing the deal the country’s ruling class has ... Read more

Bamboo-based cottage industry suffers setback in Kurigram

Our Correspondent, Kurigram The traditional bamboo-based cottage industries are facing setback in Kurigram. A large number of people were engaged in different bamboo-based industries in nine upazilas of the district, including the Sadar upazila, which make different household articles. But these industries are various problems putting the poor people into difficult situation. Usually the rural ... Read more

Ershad may nominate Rawshan in bye-election

Rangpur Correspondent Jatiya Party President H. M. Ershad might nominate his wife Roushan Ershad in the by-election in one of his two vacated constituencies to take her to Parliament, sources said, though a number of Jatiya Party leaders have begun lobbying with the high ups of the party for getting nomination in the by-election at ... Read more

15 NGOs demand retention of Local Govt Commission

Staff Correspondent A number of non-governmental organisations at a press conference on Sunday demanded continuation of the Local Government Commission for strengthening local bodies and decentralising the administration. They urged the AL-led government to take necessary steps for approval of the Local Government Commission Ordinance 2008, promulgated by the interim administration of Fakhruddin Ahmed. The ... Read more

Divisional soil testing lab suffers for man power crisis

Our Correspondent, Barisal Eleven out of 14 posts in Barisal divisional soil testing laboratory have been remaining vacant for a long time and it has become almost inactive for working with only three persons. Md. Iftikharuddin, Scientific Officer-in-charge of the laboratory, said that higher authority regularly has been kept in touch with hampering of works ... Read more

Call for govt to make human rights pledges in JS

Staff Correspondent The Human Rights Forum on Universal Periodic Review, a coalition of 17 rights organisations, on Sunday called on the government to make specific pledges to ensure human rights through discussions in the parliament. At a briefing at the Dhaka Reporters’ Unity, they also alleged the foreign minister, Dipu Moni, failed to describe the ... Read more

SSC exams: 78 students, 6 teachers expelled on first day

UNB, Dhaka A total of 78 students and 6 teachers were expelled on the first day as the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations 2009 under the country’s 10 educational boards began yesterday. Reports from the official control board and UNB correspondents said the

Food rationing for all on the cards

PM also announces hike in allowances of Ansars, VDP Unb, Gazipur Prime Minister (PM) Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her government is going to introduce general rationing system so that all sections of people can cope with the prices of essentials like rice, pulses, oils and baby foods. She disclosed the plan while addressing the members ... Read more

Cabinet likely to discuss war crimes tribunal formation

Shahiduzzaman and Mustafizur Rahman The cabinet is likely to discuss the proposal for the formation of a tribunal under the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act 1973 to try the war criminals of 1971. The law minister, Shafique Ahmed, on Sunday said the government was planning to form a special tribunal for the trial of war crimes ... Read more

Much ado about nothing

Murder case, not war crimes, being probed against 2 Rajshahi arrestees; govt yet to start war criminal trial process Julfikar Ali Manik The recent arrest of two alleged Razakars in Rajshahi apparently gives the impression that the government has started the process of war criminals’ trial, although it has yet to make a formal move ... Read more