Govt clears way for judicial magistrates to run the courts to check adulteration Food courts are finally going to be functional as the government has recently cleared the way for judicial magistrates to run the courts at each district and metropolitan city to check food adulteration. These courts are meant for dealing with the cases filed ... Read more
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Rescuer turned victim seeks way back to normalcy
Rana Plaza Collapse Rescuer turned victim seeks way back to normalcy It was a spontaneous decision, coming to the aid of others in distress irrespective of the dangers involved. But never did he imagine that it would end up in a personal tragedy, crippling and turning him penniless, at the mercy of others. The morning of ... Read more
Debts now burden returnees
Confined in Iraq for Nearly 10 Months Debts now burden returnees Following nearly 10 months of confinement in an Iraqi labour accommodation, 11 of 27 Bangladeshis have finally returned home, but now face an uncertain future with large debts. “It seems we can breathe fresh air under the open sky now,” said Zakir Hossain, 41, ... Read more
Winter will arrive late
The winter this year will arrive late and be little shorter because of a number of depressions in the Bay of Bengal, said Bangladesh Meteorological Department officials on Sunday. BMD officials said the temperature will decrease within a few days. The Met officials said the country usually
PM offers home to BNP
AL won’t allow martial law: Hasina Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday warned that her party would never allow martial law to be enforced in the country to curb people’s rights again. “We won’t allow martial law to stage a comeback …we won’t allow the rights of people to be curbed…we won’t allow martial law ... Read more
4 killed in violence
Four people were killed and over 50 injured in violence across the country on Saturday, the first day of the 3-day road-rail-waterway blockade programme being enforced by the BNP-led 18-party alliance. The opposition alliance is enforcing the back-to-back blockade programme in consecutive weeks to push for cancellation of the election schedule for the 10th parliamentary
BNP central office ransacked
Bangladesh Nationalist Party joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi landed in jail after the police had arrested him storming into the BNP headquarters breaking open a door on early Saturday. Metropolitan magistrate Ashikur Rahman ordered Rizvi to jail after the police produced him before the court in a case field with the Shahbagh police on ... Read more
BGMEA, owners demand exemplary punishment
Standard Group Factory Blaze BGMEA, owners demand exemplary punishment The apparel factory owners’ association on Saturday demanded an exemplary punishment of the people responsible for the fire that took place in the multi-storey industrial unit of the Standard Group at Konabari in Gazipur on Thursday night. The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters’ Association president,
Govt to import 120 non-AC coaches
Scraps plan to bring DEMU, AC carriages for railway The government has finally decided to import 120 broad-gauge (BG) non-AC passenger carriages, instead of 10 sets (comprising three units) of Diesel Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU) trains, and 70 BG passenger AC carriages, for the Bangladesh Railway (BR), under the $800 million Indian line of credit ... Read more
British PM hopeful of proper, fair polls in Bangladesh
‘British curry industry biggest success story’ British prime minister David Cameron has expressed his hope that the forthcoming election in Bangladesh will pass off ‘properly and fairly’. He made the remark while addressing a function on the 9th British Curry Awards 2013 at Battersea Evolution in London on November 25, according to a media release ... Read more
Poll reschedule if stalemate ends: EC
The nation is waiting for a peaceful end to the current political impasse over the election-time government, election commissioner Abu Hafiz said here on Saturday. He added that the Election Commission (EC) will reschedule the election dates, only if it gets confirmed news about the issue. “We are hopeful that we’ll be able to see ... Read more
Univ admission seekers worried for frequent test deferrals
University admission seekers and their guardians are worried because of the deferral of admission tests in public universities for general strikes and blockade enforced by opposition political parties. Political programmes have also caused inconvenience to the admission who cannot move about freely to take the tests. As there is shortage of seats in public universities, aspirants ... Read more
AL plans massive poll campaign thru media
The ruling Awami League (AL) plans to go for massive election campaigning, from December 10, for the upcoming parliamentary polls scheduled for January 5. This time, the party will use local and social media outlets for its election campaign, to win the coming elections. Talking to The Independent, Awami League publicity Secretary Dr Hassan Mahmud ... Read more
Talks on behind the scene
Says Quader Communications Minister Obaidul Quader has said all the opposition leaders will be released if BNP reaches a consensus with Awami League. The minister makes the comment at a time when BNP leaders are being arrested and implicated in different cases for killing, vandalism and
None will be allowed to play with people
Says Dr Kamal Amidst escalation of political violence centring the upcoming parliamentary election, Gonoforum President Dr Kamal Hossain yesterday said none would be allowed to “play” with people’s voting rights. “This country doesn’t belong to any person, party or a quarter. We, the people, are the owners of the country…. So none will be allowed ... Read more
Exams put on hold for blockade
English Medium Schools Exams put on hold for blockade The handful of English medium schools in the capital that held classes and exams during the last opposition-called blockade yesterday suspended all exams. The school authorities said they had to suspend the exams following indirect pressure from some parents and being concerned over security
Tax return submission deadline extended
The National Board of Revenue (NBR) Saturday extended the deadline for submitting income tax return by another month up to December 31. NBR Chairman Ghulam Hossain said this at a programme in the city. This is the third time the NBR extended the deadline for submitting income tax return. Ghulam Hossain said, the NBR has ... Read more
One killed as Thai political protests turn violent
Mass opposition protests aimed at overthrowing Thailand’s embattled prime minister turned violent on Saturday with one person shot dead and several wounded as the government called on the army to protect key state buildings. The demonstrators, who want to replace Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s government with an unelected “people’s council”, have
Namibia plane crash kills 33
A Mozambique Airlines plane carrying 33 people crashed in a remote border area, killing all on board, Namibian media reported Saturday. The plane crashed in a Namibian national park near the border with Angola and there were no survivors, said Namibian deputy police commissioner
Fresh 72-hr opposition blockade from today
Cancel polls schedule, create scope for talks: BNP The BNP-led 18-party alliance will enforce a fresh spell of nationwide 72-hour road-rail-waterway blockade from 6am Saturday. The opposition alliance is enforcing the programme just 25 hours after the ending of a 71-hour blockade that witnessed widespread violence across the country leaving 18 people killed and over ... Read more