Asks government officials to act as friend, not master of masses Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday observed that Bangladesh could not attain its desired development yet as military and military-backed forces ruled the country frequently in the past with disregard for people’s welfare. Not only in Bangladesh but in many other countries of the ... Read more
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Power struggle throws local admin in disarray
MPs find UNOs on their side in row with upazila chairmen Conflicts between the elected representatives and local administration at the grassroots have intensified with upazila nirbahi officers siding with members of parliament in respective areas throwing local administration into disarray. The grassroots administrations are suffering from a kind of inertia as the newly elected ... Read more
Trial of War Criminals maintaining International Standards
BDR massacre trial in accordance with law Law Minister Barrister Shafique Ahmed on Tuesday said the government is proceeding cautiously to hold the trial of war criminals impeccably by international standards. Addressing the press, he said, “We are not hesitating to hold the trial of war criminals which is a national demand. We want to ... Read more
Khoka-Abbas rivalry prompts Khaleda to intervene
Rivalry between Sadek Hossain Khoka and Mirza Abbas, two aspirants for the top position of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in the capital, reflects intense grouping at different tiers of the party across the country. The party chairperson, Khaleda Zia, however, has taken a move to have the two influential leaders of the Dhaka city to ... Read more
Textbook crisis forces many schools to defer exams
Many secondary schools have been forced to defer the beginning of first term examinations as the government failed to make the textbooks available in the markets at the beginning of the academic year on January 1. The academic calendar prepared by the Ministry of Education scheduled the start of the first term examinations in all ... Read more
WHO’s worldwide warning: Too late to contain swine flu
The swine flu virus first detected in Mexico can no longer be contained and countries should focus on mitigating its effects, a top UN official said. World Health Organization deputy chief Keiji Fukuda was speaking as the WHO raised its alert level to four, or two steps short of a full pandemic. UN food inspectors ... Read more
Bangladesh to host two quarterfinals
2011 Cricket WC Bangladesh to host two quarterfinals Bangladesh will host eight matches including two quarterfinals of the 2011 World Cup after the tournament’s organising committee relocated Pakistan’s matches in Mumbai yesterday. Apart from the matches, Bangladesh have been confirmed to host the opening ceremony on February 18, 2011 after it was revealed that Sri ... Read more
Wasa water poses danger
It fails to treat polluted river water; over 10,000 ended up in diarrhoea hospital In the broiling midday sun, Rashida Khatun was standing in the queue in front of the Sabujbagh Buddha Temple with two big plastic jars and a steel pitcher in her hands. The temple authorities were providing drinking water from their own ... Read more
50 hurt as CNG drivers, police clash in Ctg
100 vehicles damaged The agitated drivers of CNG-run autorickshaws vandalised more than hundred vehicles in the port city today. At least 50 people including eight policemen were injured in clashes between the agitated drivers and police and owners of the car centres. Police arrested a total of 15 people for damaging vehicles from different spots ... Read more
Law must check unnatural death
574 workers killed, 713 injured at workplaces last year As many as 547 workers met tragic end of lives and 713 received injuries at different workplaces including garment factories, due to lack of adequate preventive measures and frequent clashes between workers and owners of the factories last year. This was revealed at a press conference ... Read more
Ultimate motive of BDR carnage: Killing army officers, giving disciplined forces bad name
The ultimate motive of the Peelkhana carnage on 25 and 26 February last was to simply kill Army officers commanding BDR as a result of which 54 Army officers were killed. The actual planners of the massacre instigated common BDR soldiers and generated heat against Army officers. The geo political securities analysts said that the ... Read more
All Dhaka rivers left ‘dead’
Industrial pollution goes unabated on docile action Soft attitude of the government towards polluters and lack of awareness among city dwellers have literally left dead all the rivers and other surface waters in and around the capital. Over the years the government agencies conducted small-scale drives against the polluters without yielding any major success. The ... Read more
Dhaka gone crazy
Heat, outage, water crisis cripple city life Life in the capital has become utterly miserable over the last ten days due to a severe heat wave accompanied with repeated load shedding, an acute water crisis, shortage of gas supply, infestation of mosquitoes, and the resultant near epidemic of diseases like diarrhoea. Other diseases like typhoid, ... Read more
Paddy Tk 14, rice Tk 22 per kg: Boro procurement price announced
The government will procure Boro rice at Tk 22 per kilogram and paddy at Tk 14 from May 1. The Food Planning and Monitoring Committee (FPMC) yesterday fixed the procurement price of boro rice and paddy at a meeting. Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury, Finance Minister AMA Muhit, Food and Disaster Management Minister Dr Abdur Razzaque ... Read more
People wilt in searing heat
People huffed and puffed in the sweltering heat as meteorologists on Sunday warned the heatwave might hang on for another day or two. They said that there were little chances of rain in the next two or three days. The day’s highest temperature of 42.2 degrees Celsius was recoded in Jessore, while Dhaka Met Office ... Read more
Jobseekers return home dead
Crooked agents to blame for woes A large number of Bangladeshi workers are still being subjected to inhuman torture in different countries. Hundreds of the Bangladeshi youths who went to different countries like Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and other Middle East and European countries spending big money returning home empty-handed many of them dead. Falling ... Read more
Travellers to be screened for swine flu
The government is likely to start testing travellers for swine flu, particularly those who are coming from the newly infected countries. The decision may be enforced from tomorrow in all the three international airports of the country, and within the next seven days at the seaports, said a high official of the health and family ... Read more
Jalil issue: All eyes fix on Hasina
Party unlikely to take action against him All eyes are fixed on Awami League President Shiekh Hasina as to whether or not any action would be taken against party’s sidelined General Secretary Abdul Jalil for his volatile remarks made recently against some senior AL leaders as well as and some cabinet members. The government and ... Read more
Atiur made BB boss
Noted economist and Dhaka University teacher Dr Atiur Rahman is going to be appointed governor of Bangladesh Bank. Finance Minister AMA Muhith yesterday told journalists that an announcement in this regard might be made today. Finance ministry sources also said an order in this regard is likely to be issued today. The tenure of Bangladesh ... Read more
Public spaces are dens of criminals
Parks, gardens and other public places in the capital Dhaka have turned into dens of criminals as law and order situation there remains in the doldrums. There are around 54 parks under the DCC, a zoo under fisheries and livestock ministry and a botanical garden under the environment & forest ministry in the capital. Parks ... Read more