Friday, November 15, 2024

City traffic, life choked

Series of street protest causes miles of tailbacks throughout the day Kailash Sarkar Traffic system in the capital virtually collapsed yesterday due to several processions and demons-trations that forced thousands of vehicles to remain stranded for hours and inflicted untold sufferings on commuters. While traffic gridlock is a regular scene in the capital, yesterday’s situation ... Read more

EC finds proofs of electoral irregularities in 50 upazilas

Staff Correspondent The Election Commission in its half-month investigation primarily found proofs of irregularities including stuffing of ballot boxes, capturing of polling centres, tampering with the results and intimidation at the polling centres in 50 upazilas, but suspended publication of the official results of only 20 of them. The election commissioners, after looking into a ... Read more

Daytime power outages peak as weather gets warmer

Staff Correspondent Power outage at daytime, in addition to the outages during evening hours, has become frequent for two days, especially in the cities, as people started using air-coolers and fans with weather warming up and power generation dropping further. Power Development Board officials said power outage in urban areas at daytime had also increased ... Read more

Fund embezzlement during caretaker govt: Govt initiates inquiry

Shamim Jahangir The Food and Disaster Management Ministry has constituted a five-member high powered committee to investigate embezzlement of the huge amount of money from the caretaker government-initiated 100-day programme for 20 lakh extreme poor across the country. Additional Secretary of the Food and Disaster Management Ministry (FDMM) AKM Abdul Awal Majumder leads the inquiry ... Read more

Govt to unfreeze 270 accounts conditionally

Accounts of 39 graft accused to stay shut; NBR seeks legal opinion for decision Rejaul Karim Byron The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has decided to conditionally reopen 270 bank accounts that were frozen during the immediate past emergency regime, as democracy has been restored. NBR sources said they started working towards that end yesterday. ... Read more

BB chief: most loans going to non-productive sector

Seven banks pandering to clients’ desire for luxury goods Staff Correspondent Bangladesh Bank’s governor Salehuddin Ahmed on Tuesday expressed his dissatisfaction with the pattern of commercial banks’ loan disbursement, saying that most of their loans are going to the non-productive sectors like real estate. ‘All that the banks seem to be interested in is lending ... Read more

India blames Pakistan for delaying probe

Islamabad claims elements in India assisted Mumbai attacks; US official holds talks with Pak leaders Afp, Pti, New Delhi/ Islamabad India yesterday accused Islamabad of delaying its investigation into the Mumbai attacks, which have been widely blamed on militant groups based inside Pakistan. The charge came a day after Islamabad said its investigators needed more ... Read more

Qaeda warns India of more Mumbai-style attacks

Pti, London A top al-Qaeda commander, who was reported killed in a US drone strike last year, has appeared in a video warning India of more Mumbai-style terror attacks if it tried to attack Pakistan. “India should know that it will have to pay a heavy price if it attacks Pakistan,” Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, believed ... Read more

SAFMA confce begins: SAARC nations urged to help grow democratic values

BSS, Cox’s Bazar The seventh South Asian Free Media Conference (SAFMA) under the theme of ‘Democracy and Authoritarianism’ began here yesterday with a call to enable democratic values flourish and benefit people living in abject poverty from the fruits of democracy by breaking local power nexus and empowering them at the grassroots. The speakers, participating ... Read more

Man kills wife, daughter in city

Staff Correspondent A rickshaw puller hacked to death his wife and an 11-month daughter over a family feud at a slum near the Nabodoy Housing at Adabar in the capital city Tuesday morning. After the brutal killing, he immediately surrendered to the Rapid Action Battalion members at the Shia Mosque camp at Mohammadpur. Witnesses said ... Read more

BTRC chairman resigns

Staff Correspondent Manzurul Alam resigned on Tuesday as the Bangladesh Telecommuni-cation Regulatory Commi-ssion chairman. The immediate-past military-controlled interim government appointed Manzurul, a retired major general, to the commission as chairman in April 2007. Manzurul told New Age, ‘I submitted my resignation as it is a common practice that a new government will want to appoint ... Read more

Dhaka asks US to detail anti-militancy aid

bdnews24.com, Dhaka The government has suggested the United States make a written proposal on how it wants to assist Bangladesh in curbing militancy and terrorism, the home minister said on Tuesday. “We have asked the US to give a written proposal on how they will help us to curb militancy and terrorism,” Sahara Khatun told ... Read more

SSC, equivalent exams from Feb 15

5,58,444 male & 5,05,040 female candidates to sit for Staff Correspondent Examinations of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent 2009 under education boards will begin on February 15 with 10,63,484 SSC examinees. At a press conference yesterday, Education Minister Nurul Islam Naheed said the government has taken all necessary steps to hold the examinations fairly ... Read more

Televisions ‘to be fitted in contact lenses within ten years’

Televisions could be fitted into contact lenses within ten years, according to analysts. The sets would be powered by the viewer’s body heat, according to Ian Pearson, a so-called “futurologist” who has advised leading companies including BT on new technologies. Mr Pearson told the Daily Mail he believed that channels

Biman, Desa, BTTB fate hangs in balance

JS might not ratify ordinances that made them PLCs; LGC ordinance also not among 53 picked to be made law Shakhawat Liton The fate of three public limited companies (PLC) hangs in the balance, as the ordinances promulgated by the immediate past caretaker government that transformed those into companies from government agencies, might not be ... Read more

Opposition, speaker take hardline stances

JS SEAT ROW Opposition, speaker take hardline stances Staff correspondent The crisis over seat arrangement in parliament deepened with both the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led main opposition and the speaker, Abdul Hamid, seemingly taking hardline stances on Monday. The opposition lawmakers, who already abstained from eight out of 10 sittings, decided to keep pending a decision ... Read more

DU student confined by roommate for toll

Freed on assurance of bringing money from parents Rakib Ahammed Nurul Alam was so happy when his only son Nazrul Islam made it to Dhaka University as Nazrul was on the path to becoming a magistrate, his father’s dream. The dream of this farmer of Cox’s Bazar was shattered and he became almost speechless when ... Read more

75 politicians cleared of graft charges

M Moneruzzaman The Anti-Corruption Commission has cleared 340 people, including 75 politicians, of corruption charges pressed against them in December 2008 and January 2009, ACC spokesman Hanif Iqbal told reporters at a news briefing on Monday. Hanif, also ACC director general (admin), said the commission had lodged 208 cases against the 340 accused persons on ... Read more