The proposed judicial commission set to be formed to investigate corruption taking place in five public universities between 2001 and 2008 has become uncertain as High Court judge Md Muzammel Hossain has been appointed a justice of the Appellate Division in mid-July. ‘The chief justice in early June nominated Justice Md Muzammel Hossain for the ... Read more
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Hill cutting poses risk of landslide
Cox’s Bazar hills levelled for construction Hill cutting goes on unabatedly in different areas of Cox’s Bazar town and suburbs for building dwellings, raising fears of landslides. Hilltops are being levelled to collect earth for constructing dwellings and the forest department raids are failing to stop this. During a visit to different hills under the ... Read more
Interpol arrest warrant on 10 Bangladeshi fugitives
The International Crime Police Organisation (Interpol) has issued red corner notice for the arrest of at least ten Bangladeshi hardened criminals who are believed to be hiding in Bangladesh after committing serious crimes in different countries of the world. These criminals were involved in various crimes including murder, robbery and cheating. ASP Nasir, who is ... Read more
Heavy rain delays Dhaka team’s visit
Tipaimukh Site Heavy rain delays Dhaka team’s visit The visiting 10-member team of Bangladeshi parliamentarians yesterday could not visit the site of proposed Tipaimukh Hydropower Project in the Indian state of Manipur due to heavy rain. The delegation led by veteran AL lawmaker Abdur Razzak took off in a helicopter from Guwahati in Assam and ... Read more
Rains in hills swell rivers Cause landslide, flood
Heavy rains in the hills reinforced the waterfalls and swelled the rivers in Chittagong Hill Tracts and Mymensingh causing landslides and submerging croplands Flood forecasters said Matamuhuri river in the CHT was flowing 91cm above danger mark at Lama and 73cm at Chiringa of Bandarban hill district. Landslides killed 10 people in Bandarban Friday. Rainwater ... Read more
EC to send back AL, Jamaat party books for more amendments
The Election Commission (EC) will send back the council-approved constitutions of the ruling Awami League (AL) and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami for further amendments as some clauses of their respective constitutions are not in consonance with the Representation of the People Order (RPO) and the Constitution of the country. Sources at the EC said some clauses of ... Read more
Balanced use of fertilizer can help raise rice yield
The recommendations of Soil Resource Development Institute (SRDI) for balanced use of fertiliser would help increase average yield of rice by 20-25 per cent and other crops by 10-15 per cent, said a study of soil scientists. The study, conducted by the SRDI in 20 districts during the Boro season in 2008-09, found that Boro ... Read more
Govt revises power generation target
7,000MW within 4yrs, 3,000MW more to come The government has raised its power generation target to 10,000 megawatts (mw) to meet a growing demand stoked by the country’s economic
Save water bodies
PM asks authorities Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina asked the authorities concerned to ensure preservation of all types of water bodies in case of construction of buildings and setting up of industries for protecting natural breeding places of
Two judges forced into retirement
The government has forced Dhaka District and Sessions Judge Abdul Gafur and Gazipur Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunal judge Shahjahan, who led an agitation in secretariat earlier this week, into
Minister rules out demand for judicial powers
Executive Magistrates Minister rules out demand for judicial powers Executive magistrates will not be given any judicial powers, said Law Minister Shafique Ahmed even though deputy commissioners, during the final day of their conference at Bangladesh Secretariat, asked the government for some
Selection process reflects lack of democracy in party: analysts
Political thinkers and academics have said the selection procedure of the Awami League’s new presidium with the party chief enjoying absolute authority reflects lack of democratic practice within the
DCs asked to work in coordination with local body reps
The three-day annual conference of deputy commissioners concluded on Thursday with a call for ensuring smooth service to the public by working in a coordinated manner with local representatives. The government has rejected
Stagnant rain water damages goods worth Tk 1b
Damages caused by Monday night’s torrential rains to goods stored in the city’s submerged warehouses could be a billion taka, affected businessmen estimate. Rice, leather footwear and paper were among the major items damaged by rainwater that submerged ground floor and basement shops
Teenager brutally murdered
Criminals in broad daylight brutally murdered a teenager at Boubazar in the city’s Kadamtoli yesterday. The victim, Mohammad Rony, 18, son of Javed of Darogabari road at Jurain, was a hawker selling toys and handicrafts in front of schools in
Full Committee
President Sheikh Hasina Presidium Members Syeda Zohara Tajuddin, Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury MP, Ataur Rahman Khan Kaiser, Yusuf Hossain Humayun, Matia Chowdhury MP, Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim MP, Dr Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir, Kazi Zafarullah, Razi Uddin Ahmed Razu,
Indian man sacrifices girl for male child
A rural Indian witch doctor beheaded a five-year-old girl as part of a bizarre ritual to help a villager produce healthy male heirs, the police said
Money-whitening scope pushes flat sales up
Apartment sales have soared around 15 percent in the first month of the new financial year, as the government announced that buyer’s source of income would not be questioned under black money whitening scope. Housing sector people say the scenario was reverse during January-March of 2009. The realtors blamed the ongoing global recession fallout for ... Read more
AL drops stalwarts from exec body
The ruling Awami League have dropped heavyweights dominating the party for decades from the central executive committee presumably for their controversial role during the early 2007 political changeover as it announced the key committee positions on Thursday, five days after its triennial council session. A number of young politicians have been named to top party ... Read more
Dhaka seeks evidence from int’l community
War Crime Trial Dhaka seeks evidence from int’l community The government yesterday sought cooperation from the international community to provide evidence of genocide during the Liberation War in 1971 to help maintain international standard in trying war criminals. Stating that the government is proceeding to try the perpetrators of the crimes against humanity, Law Minister ... Read more