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
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Seating plan may be corrected: Speaker
Staff Reporter Speaker of the House Adv Abdul Hamid yesterday said that he would correct the seating plan for the Members of the Parliament after consulting it with the treasury and Opposition leaders, as there is allegation of wrongdoing by former Speaker Jamiruddin Sircar. The treasury bench is annoyed as the former Speaker overruled Chief ... Read more
ACC recommends closure of telegraph office
Staff Reporter The Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) has recommended taking necessary steps to permanently shut down all the telegraph offices of Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL). The central telegraph office of Dhaka had earned about Tk 2 crore while the expenditure was about Tk 30 crore in the time span. As per ACC’s investigation it ... Read more
Local firm manufacturing raw materials for pharmaceuticals
Staff Correspondent A local company, Active Fine Chemicals Enterprise, has started manufacturing raw materials and chemical reagents for the pharmaceutical industry with a view to lessening import dependency and cutting down time and costs, the company officials said. They said that although the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh has advanced much, backward linkage of this industry ... Read more
ACC to dispose of Mahmudur’s complaint against Gen Mashhud: Col Hanif Iqbal
UNB, Dhaka As per government guidelines, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) itself is going to dispose of former Energy adviser Mahmudur Rahman’s complaint against the ACC Chairman accusing him of misappropriating Tk 22.41 crore through money laundering. “We sought guideline from then government about the complaint against the chairman. According to that guideline the Commission itself ... Read more
Govt revives MIU to monitor prices of essential goods
Asif Showkat The government, after a long gap of 16 years, has revived the Market Intelligence Unit to keep a vigilant eye on the market prices of essential commodities, said official sources on Monday. The unit will begin its work immediately. The commerce ministry abolished MIU in 1992 after Bangladesh became a member of World ... Read more
Import of 13 lakh tonnes of crude oil approved
Staff Correspondent The cabinet committee on purchase on Monday approved a proposal for import of 13 lakh tonnes of crude oil from Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates for the current year. The committee, headed by finance minister, Abul Mal Abdul Muhith, at a meeting at the cabinet division gave the approval. The energy division ... Read more
‘JS for change’ set in motion
President draws govt attention to food prices, anti-graft fight, trial of war criminals Staff Correspondent President Iajuddin Ahmed yesterday termed the new Jatiya Sangsad a “parliament for change” and said poverty alleviation, elimination of corruption and terrorism, trial of war criminals and establishment of good governance would be
EC’s final tally betrays reality
UPAZILA POLLS EC’s final tally betrays reality Khadimul Islam The upazila elections, held on January 22 amidst violence, intimidation, assaults and harassment of election officials, capture of polling centres and stuffing and snatching of ballot boxes, saw more than 71 per cent voter turnout, according to the Election Commission’s final tally. Academics, election observers, election ... Read more
EC takes hard-line against irregularities in UZ polls
Defeated candidates lodge complaints against ruling party men EC takes hard-line against irregularities in UZ polls Staff Correspondent The EC has taken a hard line against the irregularities that took place during third upazilla polls on January 22 and commission would take action against the candidates for allegedly violating the code of conduct during elections. ... Read more
Hamid, Shawkat elected Speaker, Deputy Speaker
Staff Reporter The ninth parliament had a formal start yesterday unanimously electing Advocate Abdul Hamid Speaker and Col (retd) Shawkat Ali Deputy Speaker to preside over the House. The Parliament elected Adv Hamid for the top office on a formal proposal from Chief Whip Abdus Shahid, seconded by Whip Shagufta Yasmin Emily. The deputy speaker’s ... Read more
BNP, allies stage walkout
Staff correspondent The lawmakers of the BNP-led main opposition in the ninth parliament in the opening session on Sunday staged a walkout before the speech of the president, Iajuddin Ahmed, accusing him of breaching his oath of office. ‘The president breached his oath of office by not arranging elections within 90 days of the assumption ... Read more
122 ordinances placed in JS
Staff correspondent The 122 ordinances promulgated in two years of the interim government of Fakhruddin Ahmed were placed for discussion in the parliament in its opening session on Sunday. The law minister, Shafique Ahmed, placed the ordinances in a single motion and the speaker, Abdul Hamid, read out the list of ordinances. According to the ... Read more
3 investigations find 3 different reasons
Railway Break-ins 3 investigations find 3 different reasons Staff Correspondent Three probe committees that investigated the recent break-ins at Rail Bhaban in Dhaka and a railway office in Chittagong came up with three different conclusions. However, all the reports said no important files went missing. The probe committee formed by Bangladesh Railway yesterday filed its ... Read more
Major shake-up in administration
7 promoted to secretary rank Staff Correspondent The government yesterday brought major changes in the civil administration, promoting seven officers to the rank of secretary and making one secretary and two additional secretaries the officer-on-special-duty (OSD). The government also gave postings to a number of officers who were made OSD by the BNP-led four-party government ... Read more
RMG sector likely to grow despite global meltdown
Chttagong Correspondent Experts on the apparel product quality and industrial productivity here at a seminar yesterday speculated further growth of the country’s readymade garment (RMG) industry when the biggest economies of the world were hard hit by ongoing economic slowdown. They said that the local apparel exporters would benefit from the consumer’s delight in the ... Read more
MK Anwar says: Ruling party didn’t give us offer for Dy Speaker
Staff Reporter BNP Vice Chairman MK Anwar said yesterday the ruling Awami Legue did not give them any offer for the post of Deputy Speaker of the 9 th Jatiya Sangsad. “They promised to give us deputy speaker. But the post has been allocated to the ruling party’s nominee without the consultation with our party,” ... Read more
Heavy fog disrapts flights, road, river communication
Taib Ahmed Dense fog with cold continued to disrupt normal life widely across the country on Sunday as the sun has remained shrouded since Thursday affecting the river, road and air transports. At least 28 people were injured in accidents involving launches in the River Shitalakhya in Narayanganj Saturday night and trucks in
Petrobangla approval likely in a week: Chevron to re-evaluate Bibiyana gas field
UNB, Dhaka Chevron will conduct a reevaluation of the Bibiyana gas field to delineate its latest reserve position. According to state-owned hydrocarbon corporation Petrobangla, an approval will be given in this regard to the US-based international oil company (IOC) within this week. The move for reevaluation came amid a debate over the level of gas ... Read more
Unlocking of 298 frozen bank accounts uncertain sine die
Staff Correspondent Unlocking of 298 frozen bank accounts becomes uncertain as the government has retracted its decision of opening those accounts immediately. Yesterday Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit said “The decision of opening the frozen accounts is likely to be delayed due to legal complications.” Merit of each case needs to be examined to ... Read more