JS told Staff Correspondent The government is actively considering reintroduction of food rationing system for the low income group of the population, following its imposition of a ban on rice export till May 5 of this year. The moves were initiated in an effort to increase supply of the nation’s staple to the domestic market, ... Read more
Dhaka Mirror
In quest of a village free from child marriage
Talha Bin Habib, Back from Comilla Though child marriage has been banned by the enactment of law but in real sense it is still rampant in most of the villages of the country. Early marriage remains the major cause for maternal mortality and hindrance to proper mental and physical growth of children. Illiteracy, ignorance and ... Read more
“It is a strange place”
DCC fails to provide services to city dwellers Staff Correspondent Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) fails to provide services to city dwellers as most of its officials are corrupt and misappropriate money of various projects despite their excuse that proper services cannot be given due to manpower and resource shortage. Many projects are implemented under the ... Read more
Ctg Port yards crammed with imported cars again
Container yards now used for keeping cars; CPA goes for new sheds Staff Correspondent, Ctg The Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) is now forced to keep imported vehicles in the container yards as the port sheds for vehicles have already been crammed with around 5,000 cars against the capacity of only 2,800. An increase in car ... Read more
Priyanka visits Brac schools
Staff Correspondent Priyanka Gandhi, who arrived in Dhaka yesterday, visited Brac schools and is likely to finalise discussions with the NGO to introduce its education programme in India. On her arrival at Zia International Airport around 4:00pm on a two-day visit, Brac Executive Director Mahbub Hossain, director Ahmed Nazmul Hossain and
Extortionists, militants surface after polls: Special drive on to nab criminals
Staff Reporter Home Minister Advocate Sahara Khatun admitted that terrorists, extortionists and militants have raised their ugly heads once again and law and order situation has deteriorated after the December 29 elections. Sahara Khatun was addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 1st Senior Police Executive Management Course at the Police Staff College in Mirpur yesterday. ... Read more
Import of raw materials, consumer goods rises significantly
BSS, Dhaka Import of raw materials and consumers goods increased significantly during the last July-December period indicating an upswing in the country’s economic activities. According to Bangladesh Bank import data released recently, the volume of L/C opening for import of scrap vassals rose by 209 percent during the period, compared to the corresponding period of ... Read more
S Korea to recruit 5,000 workers from Bangladesh
Staff Reporter South Korea yesterday assured that it would recruit over 5,000 skilled and semi-skilled workers from Bangladesh in 2009. The assurance came during a meeting between State Minister for Foreign Affairs Hasan Mahmud and South Korean Ambassador to Bangladesh Suk-Bum Park in the city. Briefing reporters Dr Hasan Mahmud disclosed that some 1,500 Bangladeshis ... Read more
110 titles hit Ekushey book fair on D2
Mismanagement disappoints visitors Staff correspondent The Ekushey book fair on the second day on Monday had a few visitors till evening and the environment remained dusty as it was on the opening day. Titles by Humayun Ahmed and Muhammad Zafar Iqbal topped the sales of the day which witnessed arrival of 110
Gen Moeen explains how martial law was averted
‘Shantir Swapney: Samayer Smriticharan’ Gen Moeen explains how martial law was averted Staff Correspondent It sounded like a veiled threat to Army Chief General Moeen U Ahmed when envoys of some powerful countries told him, prior to 1/11 changeover, that they would request the UN to withdraw Bangladeshi peacekeepers if the army cooperates in holding ... Read more
Call for utilisation of household wastes
Our Correspondent . Rajshahi Participants in a seminar on Monday stressed the need for utilising huge quantity of household wastes produced in the Rajshahi city everyday. Household wastes can be turned in assets such as gas and fertiliser by properly utilising them, they told the seminar held at Nagar Bhaban in the city. The Rajshahi ... Read more
Zoom laptop fair begins in Dhaka tomorrow
Staff Correspondent Mobile operator Citycell and a number of computer manufacturers will begin a three-day long Zoom Laptop Fair on Wednesday at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre, organisers said on Monday. Customers at the fair will get special offers of Zoom at the Citycell pavilion by showing the proof of purchase of any laptop from ... Read more
EC halts 14 more upazila polls results
Khadimul Islam The Election Commission has withheld the publication of results of 14 more upazilas after January 27, when it suspended the results of 7 upazila elections, because of allegation of irregularities, stuffing of ballot boxes, capturing of polling centres and intimidation in the January 22 polls. The commission withheld the result of the upazilas ... Read more
Govt to saw legal link off illegal wood trade
Plans to stop special permits for buying logs from forest depots Pinaki Roy The government plans to stop issuing special permits for buying wood from its depots as the official documents often end up being abused by illegal traders and also mean a loss in revenue from timber sales. Usually, the permits are given to ... Read more
Opposition MPs mull return to house
Speaker hints at seat rearrangement Staff correspondent Lawmakers of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led opposition are likely to decide today whether to return to parliament for the current session after the speaker told them that he hoped to settle the dispute over seat allocation before the next session. The lawmakers of BNP and its allies Bangladesh ... Read more
Local leaders want bad elements to go
MOVE TO REVAMP BNP Local leaders want bad elements to go Abdullah Juberee Grassroots-level leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party have hailed the decision to reorganise all its committees stressing that the party should cleanse its ranks of harmful elements. The party’s top policymaking body, the standing committee, on Sunday decided to reorganise all the ... Read more
Govt moves to get Koko money back
Muhith tells JS he’s upbeat Staff Correspondent Finance Minister AMA Muhith is optimistic about getting back the money siphoned off by Arafat Rahman Koko, Khaleda Zia’s youngest son. “We are trying to get the money back and some steps have already been taken in this regard,” Muhith told the parliament replying to a supplementary question ... Read more
MPs-UZ chairmen discord may foil bid to make local govt system effective
Staff Correspondent The initiatives to establish a strong and effective local government system might be frustrated due to lack of coordination between Upazila Chairmen and MPs as they have already been locked in discords on several issues. This observation was made by participants at a round table discussion on ‘strong and effective local government’ organised ... Read more
Milk powder companies struggling to regain market
Syful Islam Five milk powder brands, which were accused of melamine contamination, are now struggling to bring back consumers confidence and regain the market informed sources said. The changed world economic situation also pushed those towards terrific situation as those are facing stiff price competition from the market competitors. “Consumers are yet to get back ... Read more
Shake-up in jail admin
Jail code violation to be probed Staff Correspondent Three deputy inspector generals (DIG-Prisons) including Maj Shamsul Haider Siddique were transferred yesterday. Meanwhile, the jail directorate yesterday formed a two-member internal committee to probe into the jail code violation by the authorities of the Dhaka Central Jail. As many as 400 visitors were permitted to meet ... Read more