Home Minister Sahara Khatun yesterday warned officials of law enforcement agencies that they would be held accountable for failing to improve law and order in the country soon. “I have ordered the law enforcement agencies to work for improving law and order immediately although they have acute shortage of manpower,” Sahara told the press after ... Read more
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Black money legalising is against polls pledge: TIB
The government’s proposal to allow legalise black money is against its election pledge, said the Transparency International Bangladesh in a post-budget reaction on Friday. In a press release, TIB’s executive director Iftekharuzzaman said it was incompatible with good governance and prevention of corruption, the campaign promises of the ruling party. In an unprecedented measure, finance ... Read more
Plan to appoint 13 judges to SC
The government will appoint at least three judges to the Appellate Division and 10 judges to the High Court (HC) Division of the Supreme Court (SC) by June this year as a number of judges of both the divisions will retire this year and next year. The present government appointed 11 judges to the HC ... Read more
Left parties sceptical of budget implementation
Critical of money whitening provision Some left-leaning political parties and organisations on Friday termed the proposed budget for the 2009–2010 financial year ambitious and doubted if whether it could be implemented. They criticized the finance minister, AMA Muhith, for allowing black money to be whitened, saying criminals, looters and plunderers of national resources have been ... Read more
Hill women demand white paper on repression in CHT
Kalpana Chakma abduction anniv observed A section of ethnic minority women staged demonstrations in Rangamati Friday asking the government to publish a white paper on repression carried out in its different forms allegedly by the security forces on the ethnic minority groups. They made the demand along with a few others at a rally organised ... Read more
BMDA implements various need-based development projects
The Barind Multipurpose Development Authorities (BMDA) have been implementing various need-based projects to improve the socio-economic conditions and protect the environment in the vast Barind area in northern Bangladesh. Officials said here on Friday that implementation of some projects during the last nearly two decades came out with desired crop production side by side with ... Read more
1065 posts of teachers in govt primary schools lying vacant in Barisal division
Posts of 1065 teachers of government primary schools have been lying vacant in Barisal division for long, hampering primary education of the region. Barisal divisional education office sources said there are 5,597, including 3,479 government and 2,118 non-government primary schools in the division. Posts of 241 out of 3,479 headmasters and 824 out of 14,256 ... Read more
VC Arefin Siddiq urges colleges to ensure quality education
Vice chancellor of Dhaka University AAMS Arefin Siddiq yesterday said quality education must be ensured at all colleges to enable the students to compete in the higher education. He urged all concerned to see that the curriculum of the board is not only confined to book based education, he said while addressing as the chief ... Read more
Realistic decision to be taken to reform national university
The National University will take realistic decision to reform the university through establishment of good administration in a bid to brighten the image of the university and increase the quality of education in college level. University Grants Commission Chairman Prof. Nazrul Islam said this while speaking at a seminar on ‘Bangladesh’s environment and foreign aggressive ... Read more