Sunday, May 5, 2024

Chilly wind sweeping country

Normal life disrupted due to fog and cold Chilly wind sweeping country Staff Correspondent The intensity of the cold now sweeping across the country and the capital has led to a sharp fall in temperature with the mercury level dipping low everywhere in 24 hours till Wednesday evening. The density of fog will continue in ... Read more

Electioneering amid relief, festivity as emergency goes

Staff Correspondent An ambience of relief and festivity is now prevailing across country as the two year long emergency is no more in place and election is getting momentum all around. The state of emergency imposed on January 11, in 2007 had snatched away the freedom of movement and speech, assembly, association, thought and conscience ... Read more

Birds falling prey to traps

Anwar Ali, Rajshahi Around 200 birds of various species were killed in the last 20 days after getting tangled up in illegal fine nets while flying aro Around 200 birds of various species were killed in the last 20 days after getting tangled up in illegal fine nets while flying around a fruit orchard at ... Read more

ETV reporter, 2 others hurt in accident

Star Report ETV reporter Rashed Ahmed and two crewmen of the private TV channel were injured in a road accident in Sirajganj as a bus hit their microbus following BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s motorcade yesterday. Two other injured are cameraman Asaduzzaman Asad and microbus driver Rabiul Islam. Immediately after the accident, they were taken to ... Read more

Rajuk asked to explain legality of fresh Uttara plot allotment

Staff Correspondent The High Court on Wednesday asked Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha to explain in four weeks why its notification inviting fresh applications for plots at Uttara in the third phase cancelling in 2007 the previous plot allotment would not be declared illegal. The High Court bench of Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain and Justice Quamrul Islam ... Read more

Global recession Bangladeshi labour markets won’t be affected

Staff Reporter Despite world economic recession there is no possibility of an adverse affect on Bangladeshi labour markets abroad, a senior government official said yesterday. The assurance came at a press conference held at National Press Club jointly by the Expatriate Welfare and Oversees Employment Ministry, Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET) and Manuser ... Read more

Emergency out, rights in

Shakhawat Liton The nation has its fundamental rights reinstated today after around two years as an ordinance promulgated by the president Monday ends the state of emergency. Another ordinance decreed the same day repeals the Emergency Powers Ordinance 2007 and Emergency Powers Rules 2007. The laws were proclaimed to enforce the state of emergency declared ... Read more

Army proves a point

Says Gen Moeen before emergency lifted Staff Correspondent The army has proved it wants nothing but the development of Bangladesh as it is happily returning to barracks, said Chief of Army Staff General Moeen U Ahmed yesterday, a day before the withdrawal of around a two-year-long emergency. Appearing on a number of television channels in ... Read more

Nation remembers war heroes

Staff Correspondent  Tens of thousands of people thronged the National Martyrs Memorial to pay homage to the liberation war heroes on Tuesday, while veterans called for the war criminals of 1971 to be brought to justice. Celebrating the nation‘s 38th Victory Day, they also urged the electorate to refrain from voting for war criminals, some ... Read more

Khaleda pledges combat against corruption

Staff correspondent The Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson, Khaleda Zia, on Tuesday pledged to fight against corruption and violence if her party voted to power in the general elections slated for December 29. Khaleda also called on the people to cast their vote for the party candidates in the ensuing national elections for what she said ... Read more

All steps at stake

Faulty Saving Clause All steps at stake Shakhawat Liton Flawed saving clauses in the newly promulgated ordinance that repeals the emergency power ordinance and rules, make uncertain the fate of ongoing anti-graft activities initiated under the state of emergency, according to legal experts. A saving clause is a provision in a statute or contract which ... Read more

Vote for Boat for digital Bangladesh

Hasina tells rallies en route to Tungipara Hasan Jahid Tusher, from Gopalganj Awami League (AL) President Sheikh Hasina yesterday said she faced “foreign” pressure to sell country’s natural gas to other countries during her rule between 1996 and 2001 but did not give in. “I as the daughter of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman neither yielded ... Read more

‘Two-nation theory’ of Jinnah still right: Nizami

Bdnews24.com . Dhaka Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s ‘two-nation theory’ was quite appropriate for the times prior to creating the two countries — Pakistan and India — in 1947 and its applicability did not wear out even in the case of an independent Bangladesh, said the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami chief, Matiur Rahman Nizami, on Tuesday. He made the ... Read more

6 burnt alive in Khagrachhari

Our Correspondent A devastating fire burnt alive six people including four children yesterday in the Roads and Highways Department’s staff quarters of Dighinala upazila in Khagrachhari district. Khagrachhari fire service and Dighinala police sources said the fire originated at about 1:00 am from an electric short-circuit in the colony and rapidly engulfed the houses of ... Read more

Hillary looks forward to visiting Bangladesh

Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . New York Secretary of state nominee Hillary Clinton has said she loves Bangladesh and looking forward to visiting the country. ‘Election in Bangladesh should be free and fair and democracy is cultured in that country,’ she said while speaking at her first public appearance at the Manhattan Centre Ballroom in New ... Read more

Indo-Pak peace process on hold

Delhi says India not planning to attack Pakistan Afp, Ap, Srinagar/ New Delhi India’s foreign minister said yesterday the peace process with Pakistan had been put on hold in the wake of last month’s Islamic militant attacks on Mumbai. “I do admit there is a pause in the composite dialogue process because of the attacks ... Read more

Victory Day today

Staff Correspondent The nation today celebrates the 37th anniversary of its glorious victory over the Pakistani occupation forces after nine-month-long Liberation War amid calls for boycotting the war criminals in the upcoming parliamentary election. The people imbued with the spirit of the Liberation War in 1971 will pay homage to the three million martyrs for ... Read more

Hasina seeks mandate to end terrorism

Staff Reporter Awami League (AL) president Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her party, if elected to office, would not pass any laws that go against the Quran or Sunnah. She made the declaration at an election rally of Jahangir Kabir Nanak, the grand-alliance candidate for Dhaka-13 constituency. Addressing a large section of the electorate who are ... Read more

Sabotaging polls will be catastrophic: Khaleda

Staff Reporter BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia yesterday warned that people of the country would not accept any attempt to sabotage the forthcoming parliamentary elections on December 29. She said any attempt to sabotage the polls will be catastrophic. “Conspiracy is under way to foil the elections,” she said at an election meeting in Jessore ... Read more

Army to be deployed from Dec 20: Shakhawat

Staff Correspondent The Election Commission (EC) has decided to deploy the Army from December 20 across the country ahead of 9th parliamentary poll slated for December 29 although the commission previously planned to deploy them from December 24. The EC’s decision was disclosed by Election Commissioner Brig General (retd) Shakhawat Hossain while briefing newspersons at ... Read more