Sit almost idle for over 7 months since election; lawmakers, UNOs play major role in development Over seven months into being constituted through public elections, the upazila parishads have yet to start functioning, as the Awami League (AL)-led government is still allowing members of parliament (MPs) and the civil administration to carry out the parishads’ ... Read more
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Boon for Rajuk, bane for plot applicants
Tk 1,650cr deposited for Uttara, Purbachal plots; allotment not made in 10 months Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) is making profits out of over Tk 1,650 crore deposited by about 1.65 lakh people who applied for plots of Uttara Model Town (third phase) and Purbachal New Town Housing Project around nine months back. Rajuk sought applications ... Read more
Bureaucrats stand in the way
The ongoing reform project of the Bangladesh Railway has hit snags because of resistance by officials of the communications ministry who are unwilling to approve the proposed new organogram of the loss-making state-run entity. Sources alleged that the communications ministry has kept the approval of the proposed BR organogram and the line of business pending ... Read more
Market mechanism not working: Prices continue to soar
The prices of essential commodities showed an upward trend in the city’s kitchen markets yesterday defying ongoing market monitoring and belying commitment by the government and businessmen to contain the price spiral during the month of Ramzan. The continued price escalations of sugar, lentil, garlic and ginger proved the failure of market mechanism by the ... Read more
Formalin fear prompts many to leave fish out of menu
Fish is no longer a favourite option for many city dwellers as selling formalin-treated fish has become a rampant practice in the city’s kitchen markets, endangering public health. “The next time you go to the fish market beware of those fresh-looking fish where even the flies don’t dare to get close… it could be treated ... Read more
Eid shopping gaining momentum
The Eid shopping is gaining momentum in the capital as thousands of people throng shopping malls, arcades and markets everyday to purchase their Eid merchandises for near and dear ones. Market operators said good economic climate, improved by huge inward remittances by expatriate Bangladeshis and stable political situation boosted the spending spree of the confident ... Read more
Anti-gastric drugs dominate pharma market
Anti-gastric drugs are surprisingly ruling the country’s pharmaceutical market due mainly to consumption of adulterated foods and lack of discipline in eating habits, physicians and drug-makers said. The drugs for treatment of gastric and ulcer have occupied the top three positions in terms of sales turnover in fiscal 2008-09, according to IMS, a US-based drug ... Read more
4 pharmaceuticals permitted to produce Oseltamivir capsule
Over 10 lakh anti-Swine flu capsules to be supplied to hospitals A total of 10.5 lakh Oseltamivir capsules are being supplied across the country for the treatment of the swine flow affected patients. One and a half lakh swine infected patients can be treated with this volume of supply, said SM Alamgir Hossain, Virologist of ... Read more
Elderly woman murdered, house looted
A septuagenarian woman was killed at her Central Road residence in the city’s Dhanmondi area yesterday allegedly by her domestic help who made off with gold ornaments and some other valuables. The deceased Sajeda Amin, 70, wife of a late physician, had no child and lived alone in her residence on the first floor of ... Read more
Attack on Anu Muhammad appals civic leaders
Civic leaders and left politicians have strongly condemned the police attack on Professor Anu Muhammad and leaders and activists of a conservationists’ platform, saying that allowing the police to
Train rams car
Fatal accident narrowly averted at city crossing A speeding train rammed a private car yesterday morning, leaving one injured, as it attempted to cross the Karwan Bazar level crossing defying the signal in the
Common flu patients crowd hospitals
Only 25 swine flu cases admitted Public hospitals in district towns are swamped with people suffering from common flu and seeking test for swine flu, but most of the patients are being sent home with advice to take rest in isolation,
BNP ask govt: Withdraw charge sheets against Khaleda, Tarique
Opposition BNP on Thursday asked the government to immediately withdraw ‘conspiratorial’ charge-sheets and politically motivated cases against party chairperson Khaleda Zia, senior
Tuku’s call to outlaws for surrender yet to produce results
As the drive to nab the activists of the outlawed extremist groups based in the southwestern region, particularly in Khulna and Kushtia districts is in progress, the appeal issued by state minister for
Upazila doctors to visit schools
The government will ask the doctors at upazila level to visit all schools in their respective localities to protect students from swine flu infection. Officials of the education ministry Thursday told New Age that they requested the health secretary in a
Rid Pharma officials defy court order
Warrant issued for third time as they do not show up in court A Brahmanbaria court yesterday re-issued arrest warrant against five Rid Pharma officials for not showing up at the hearing of a case filed against them for producing toxic paracetamol syrup that claimed
BB suspends 9 officials for torn note scam
Bangladesh Bank (BB) yesterday suspended nine officials including a general manager of its Khulna branch on charges of involvement in smuggling out torn notes worth about Tk 28 lakh from the
Sircar’s writ on jurisdiction of JS body
HC appoints 3 amici curiae The High Court (HC) yesterday appointed three amici curiae for their expert opinions on the legality of formation of a parliamentary committee to investigate into corruption allegations against the former
Blind, yet they set green mark
Group of blind people team up to plant trees along Nilphamari road since 2007 They can’t see the world and all its treasures because of their visual impairment. Yet they’ve all the eagerness to do their bits in making the globe
Shortage of eye donations limits corneal transplants
Sumiya waits to get back her lost vision Thirteen-year-old Sumiya Akhter frequents the Sandhani National Eye Donation Society (SNEDS) with the hope that a corneal transplant will restore her lost