14pc less income at import level in December Rejaul Karim Byron Revenue income at import level dropped by about 14 percent in last December due to the impact of the global economic recession creating an apprehension whether the country’s revenue target will be achieved or not in the current fiscal year. Due to the meltdown, ... Read more
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Law to compensate coal mine affected people soon
Shamim Jahangir The government is going to prepare a law for compensation of the affected people at coalmine projects. “The Government is thinking to compensate the affected people at coalmine areas. For this, the government is going to prepare a law styled ‘Compensation Act’,” Adviser to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Energy, Power and Mineral ... Read more
Govt-Opposition talks inconclusive: Speaker opts for new seat plan
Staff Reporter Speaker Abdul Hamid has decided to make a new sitting arrangement for the Members in the House after his futile effort to resolve the row over the seating plan made by former speaker Muhammad Jamiruddin Sircar. The Speaker held a meeting with treasury and opposition benches over the rearrangement of the House’s seating ... Read more
Ctg mayor reiterates call for giving transit to neighbours
Staff Correspondent . Chittagong The mayor of Chittagong city corporation, ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury, has made a fresh call for giving transit facility to the neighbouring countries through the Chittagong port for spearheading the nation towards economic prosperity. Mohiuddin made the call while addressing a reception as chief guest in the port city, which was hosted ... Read more
Tarique’s bail in bribery case extended for 5 months
Staff Correspondent The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on Tuesday extended bail for five months to Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s chairperson Khaleda Zia’s eldest son, Tarique Rahman, in connection with the Tk 21 crore bribery case. The four-member Appellate Division bench, chaired by Chief Justice MM Ruhul Amin, passed the order after hearing a petition ... Read more
ACC doesn’t have anything against political bigwigs, says Hanif Iqbal
Staff Correspondent The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has nothing to do with the corruption charges against the top brasses of different political parties including incumbent Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia due to the stay order issued by respective courts on cases against them. “Many top leaders of different political parties ... Read more
Prime minister’s powers enhanced
Nazrul Islam and Mustafizur Rahman The government on Thursday amended a few provisions of the Rules of Business 1996 to enhance the prime minister’s authority regarding appointment and assignment of persons in her aid. The amendments were published in an official gazette on the day, less than a month after the Awami League-led alliance government ... Read more
Finance, budget and election ordinances to be given priority in ratification
Legality of 122 ordinances of CG Finance, budget and election ordinances to be given priority in ratification Staff Correspondent 122 ordinances promulgated by the caretaker government are set to be ratified soon by the 9th parliament on the basis of priority, importance and their legal footings. Talking to The Bangladesh Today, Law Minister Barrister Shafique ... Read more
Govt to close down 38 TTCs
Siddiqur Rahman Khan The government has decided to close down 38 low-performing private teachers’ training colleges for below-the-standards education, sales of certificates and frequent non-compliance with government rules and regulations, education ministry officials said. ‘Recommendations for an immediate closure of the 38 teachers’ training colleges were made after a recent survey conducted by the Teaching ... Read more
Travesty of probe
4 years on, no progress yet in Kibria killing case Julfikar Ali Manik Probes into the assassination of former finance minister SAMS Kibria symbolise the bankruptcy of law-enforcement agencies, as the latest finds completely contradict the previous investigation report. During the last BNP-led alliance rule, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) pressed charges against 10 BNP ... Read more
Risk, uncertainty surround proposed TIFA, say economists
Khawaza Main Uddin Dhaka will not get any additional opportunity to export more goods or send more manpower to the US if it signs the proposed draft of the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) with Washington, observed eminent economists. Moreover, they pointed out that the proposed bilateral agreement itself could impose certain restrictions on ... Read more
EC yet to act on complaints
More upazila poll objections poured in Staff Correspondent The Election Commission (EC) Secretariat continues to receive complaints from defeated upazila election candidates but the commission is yet to work out a procedure to investigate those, and go for the next course of action. Of the two complaints it received yesterday, one is against state minister ... Read more
President may be elected Feb 18
BNP wants Iajuddin to be impeached Shakhawat Liton and Rashidul Hasan The main opposition BNP wants to see President Iajuddin Ahmed impeached for ‘violating the constitution by failing as the chief adviser to hold the parliamentary polls within the stipulated 90 days’. Policymakers of the ruling Awami League (AL) however do not subscribe to the ... Read more
All eyes set on top varsity posts
Ctg Correspondent After the aborted ‘oust VC movement’ the potential aspirants of the Vice-Chancellor’s office here at Chittagong University have reportedly launched underground missions for attaining the sympathy of the ruling party big shots in Dhaka. It is learnt that more than half a dozen senior teachers of the university mostly from the progressive section ... Read more
BNP won’t support move to change constitution for 2nd dy speaker
Staff Correspondent The main opposition in parliament, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, will not become involved in the government’s move to amend the constitution to create the post of the second deputy speaker. ‘The BNP will not be involved in the creation of an additional post of a deputy speaker,’ said senior BNP lawmaker Salauddin Quader ... Read more
AL ‘reformists’ to be evaluated in various aspects
Work for 47 Parliamentary committees going on Staff Correspondent Awami League leaders, deprived of getting different portfolios in the incumbent cabinet, would be evaluated in various aspects. Some mid-level AL lawmakers might be included in some 47 Parliamentary Committees likely to be raised in the adjourned session of the Jatiya Sangsad tomorrow (Wednesday). The upcoming ... Read more
Global food crisis may worsen: FAO
AFP, Madrid The global food crisis which threatens to stoke social unrest and push millions more into poverty could get worse due to the international credit crunch and falling food prices, the head of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said Monday. “The contraction in prices for agricultural goods and the financial uncertainty risks ... Read more
ICC’s first war crimes trial gets under way
Agence France-Presse . The Hague The first-ever trial of the International Criminal Court began on Monday with a Congolese militia commander denying he committed war crimes by recruiting hundreds of child soldiers to kill and rape. ‘At this stage our client would like to plead not guilty,’ said Catherine Mabille, Thomas Lubanga’s lawyer at the ... Read more
ACC to sue 38 BTCL staff for Tk 23cr graft
Staff Correspondent The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) will file a case against 38 staff of Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTCL), formerly BTTB, including 21 divisional engineers for misappropriation and wastage of around Tk 23.04 crore. Meanwhile, the ACC yesterday approved filing two separate cases against former lawmaker M Shahjahan and seven others on charges of irregularities ... Read more
Global food crisis can still worsen: FAO
US ‘committed’ to global battle against hunger, says Hillary Afp, Madrid The global food crisis which threatens to stoke social unrest and push millions more into poverty could get worse due to the international credit crunch and falling food prices, the head of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said yesterday. “The contraction in ... Read more