Wednesday, November 6, 2024

US, UK seek govt coop in recovering $200m bribe money

Staff Correspondent The United States and the United Kingdom have sought the cooperation of the government, law ministry, attorney general’s office and the Bangladesh Bank to recover $200 million allegedly taken by a dozen Bangladeshis, including former BNP ministers, leaders and businessmen, in bribe from different international companies in exchange for help in obtaining contracts, ... Read more

Fighting rages in Gaza

Israel hints at ending ‘war on Hamas’; 26 more Palestinians killed; Death toll nearly 900; UN aid agency resumes operation Afp, Ap, Gaza City Israel indicated for the first time yesterday that an end was in sight to its war on Hamas, amid some of the heaviest clashes of an offensive that has killed nearly ... Read more

Arafat not a party to Siemens bribes case, claims BNP

Staff correspondent Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Sunday denied there was any case pending in the United States against Arafat Rahman, youngest son of the party chief, Khaleda Zia, for allegedly taking kickbacks from Siemens, a German telecommunications giant. ‘We have seen reports in newspapers naming Koko in the Siemens bribes case. But, according to the ... Read more

Govt to form expert body to review constitution

Staff Correspondent The government has decided to constitute a high-powered expert committee for a thorough review of the constitution, said a senior minister. The decision came from the yesterday’s cabinet meeting held at the Secretariat with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair. “The committee will be formed to enrich and update the constitution by ... Read more

A village still in mourning for Nurul Islam

Rashidul Hasan from Chatkhil, Noakhali Despite today’s polls in Noakhali-1 constituency, all seemed quiet yesterday in Noakhola village of Chatkhil upazila, the birthplace of late Nurul Islam, a candidate of grand alliance for the constituency for the December 29 polls whose mysterious death led to the deferment of the polls. While visiting the village, there ... Read more

BNP man killed in Ctg; 25 hurt in Natore

Post-polls Violence BNP man killed in Ctg; 25 hurt in Natore Star Report A pro-BNP labourer was killed in Chittagong city Saturday night while at least 25 people were injured in a clash between the supporters of Awami League (AL) and BNP in Lalpur upazila of Natore yesterday. Our correspondent in Chittagong reports: Labourer Khokan ... Read more

Decision on diesel price, fertilizer subsidy today: Motia

UNB, Dhaka Agriculture Minister Motia Chowdhury on Sunday said the government would decide on Monday about reduction of diesel price and increase in subsidy on fertilizers as part of measures envisaged for boosting food production. “The government has already decided in principle. Everyone will be informed after meetings at ministry and expert levels. We’ll reach ... Read more

Polls to be suspended if voters unable to cast vote freely: CEC

Staff Correspondent The chief election commissioner, ATM Shamsul Huda, on Sunday directed the returning officers for upazila elections to suspend the balloting in any centre if law and order of the polling stations deteriorate or voters cannot cast their vote freely. ‘I asked the returning officers to suspend the polls of the centres where voters ... Read more

Half the planet may be hit by food crisis by 2100: study

Agence France-Presse . Washington Half of the world’s population could face food shortages by the end of this century due to climate change, a new study warned Thursday. According to researchers, there is a 90 per cent probability that by 2100 the minimum temperatures in the tropics and sub-tropical regions will be higher than the ... Read more

Corruption deepens crisis in power, energy sectors: Experts

Staff Correspondent Energy experts have demanded of the new government to realise their charter of demands – including formulation of coal policy, cancellation of anti-national interest treaty like that with Asia Energy and imposing restriction on gas-coal exporting through enacting specific law. Their demands also include: setting up a new ministry or directorate titled ‘Sea ... Read more

Banks to set up more ATMs as demand surges

Staff Correspondent Cash Link Bangladesh, a company formed by a group of banks and Euronet Worldwide, has decided to set up 855 Automated Teller Machines (ATM) across the country in the next two years, officials said. “We will set up 350 ATMs in 2009 and 505 in 2010,” Syed Masodul Bari, Head of IT of ... Read more

Sri Lanka take on Zimbabwe today

Sports Reporter Mighty Sri Lanka will take on confident and spirited Zimbabwe today in the second match of the Grameenphone Tri-Nation Cricket Tournament at the Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. The match starts at 9.00 AM. Earlier. Zimbabwe defeated Bangladesh in the opening match of the tournament by 38 runs at the same venue on January ... Read more

Southern heroines sizzle in Bollywood

By Abdulla Mahmood Until not too long ago, every failed Bollywood actress would pack her bags for the South Indian film industry, where she would attempt to establish herself as the undisputed queen of her chosen cinema – Tamil, Telegu,

Stealing beauty

By Manjusha Radhakrishnan A few months ago, when Parvathy Omanakuttan, Miss India World 2008, jetted into Dubai for a fashion show, we were impressed by her lack of airs and graces. Her willingness to pose patiently while a photographer struggled to compose a flattering picture in a poorly-lit hotel lobby and her offer of an ... Read more

Beauty queen eyes Bollywood roles

IANS New Delhi: She has been recently crowned Miss Tourism International and is looking forward to a career in Bollywood. But it has been a tough journey for Manasvi Mamgai, who worked 16 hours a day to get where she has. “People believe that modelling is fun and does not require any hard work, but ... Read more

Ex-Biman officials want jobs back

Staff Correspondent Around 1000 ex-Biman officials, who lost their jobs under a voluntary retirement scheme in 2007, staged demonstration at the national airlines’ headquarters, Balaka, in Dhaka Saturday for getting

Fertiliser carrying cost rises as Baghabari port idle

Poor navigability in Jamuna keeps vessels away Golam Mostafa Jibon, back from Nagorbarighat Baghabari port has been virtually lying idle for weeks as cargo vessels and barges with huge quantity of fertiliser, rice and fuel are not arriving there due to problem of navigability and dispute between

Tourism booms on quiet politics

Sayeda Akter The number of foreign tourist arrivals in the country grew significantly in 2008, thanks to a relatively stable political situation, said industry people. According to statistics of civil aviation and tourism ministry, a total of 3.50 lakh foreign tourists visited Bangladesh until October 2008, which was a sharp rise from 2.65 lakh in ... Read more

Govt to streamline SOEs to reduce subsidies

Asif Showkat The government has taken an initiative to streamline the loss-making state-owned enterprises to reduce the subsidies doled out to them through its fiscal policy, official sources said. ‘The finance ministry will want to reduce subsidy that is given to the loss-making SOEs as the money will be diverted to the country’s productive sectors,’ ... Read more

DSE stock prices fall last week

Staff Correspondent Dhaka stocks dropped last week due to a profit-taking selling pressure from investors after a two-week bull run, market operators said. The daily average turnover at the Dhaka Stock Exchange, however, went up by 6.11 per cent to Tk 407.39 crore from the previous week’s Tk 383.93 crore. The DSE general index lost ... Read more