Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Father sues villagers for torture on son

A father filed a case with Gomostapur Police Station yesterday accusing some unidentified people of brutal torture on his son allegedly for shallow machine theft in the locality. The victim was Tobarak, 33, a mechanic and son of Taimur Rahman of Boalia village under Gomostapur

Jamuna embankment caves in again

Another 500-ft stretch breached in Sirajganj The hard point of the town protection embankment suffered the second collapse in a week Friday, exposing the fragility of the huge wall built by Korea’s Hyundai only 12 years ago and intensifying threat to Jamuna Bridge structures. While engineers are still probing the reasons behind last Friday’s breach ... Read more

Bombs rip through Indonesia hotels, killing 9

July 17: Bomb blasts ripped through luxury hotels in the heart of Indonesia’s capital on Friday, killing nine people and wounding dozens in attacks which the president said badly hurt confidence in the country. The bombs targeted the JW Marriott hotel, scene of a car bomb attack in 2003, and the Ritz-Carlton, both popular with ... Read more

Laskar-e-Taiyeba active in Bangladesh for 14 years

Arrested top Indian militant also tells police that he is linked to Huji, Daud Ibrahim Pakistan based Islamist terrorist organisation Laskar-e-Taiyeba has been active in Bangladesh for the last 14 years, intelligence sources said quoting one of the most wanted Indian terrorists recently captured here. Local leaders of the organisation have links to the network ... Read more

Tax Ombudsman’s office fails to create any impression

The Tax Ombudsman’s office has failed to create any appreciable impression on the taxpayers as it received only one complaint every three days on average during its three years of existence. Moreover, only half of the complaints were registered for investigation during the period by the office that started function in July 2006 to address ... Read more

Govt may let 21,500 to continue with jobs

INCOMPETENT PRY SCHOOLTEACHERS Govt may let 21,500 to continue with jobs The Awami League government is likely to allow 21,500 incompetent primary schoolteachers to continue with their jobs even after they have failed to meet the minimum required minimum qualifications by the June 30 deadline. ‘As the 21,522 non-government teachers have failed to meet the ... Read more

Govt wary of data being revealed if experts included: BNP

JS body’s proposed visit to Tipaimukh Govt wary of data being revealed if experts included: BNP BNP Vice-Chairman M K Anwar on Friday alleged that the government is not interested to include experts in the parliamentary team to visit Tipaimukh Dam. “The government fears that experts would disclose the possible adverse impacts of the Tipaimukh ... Read more

AL likely to introduce new posts including executive president’s

July 24 National Council AL likely to introduce new posts including executive president’s Awami League may introduce some new posts including that of an executive president at the national council on July 24. Currently, its 73-member central committee has a president, a general secretary, a 13-member presidium, three joint general secretaries, seven organisational secretaries, 19 ... Read more

Train-microbus collision kills 5 in Jessore

July 17 – At least five people, including three minor children of a family, were killed and 11 others injured in a collision between a train and a microbus on a level crossing near Choramonkali Bazar in Jessore sadar upazila this afternoon. The deceased were identified as Riyal, 7, son of district Awami League leader ... Read more

World’s cheapest car hits streets

The world’s cheapest car, the Tata Nano, hits the streets on Friday, as the first customer gets the keys to a vehicle that its makers hope will transform travel for millions of Indians. The head of Tata Motors, Ratan Tata, was to deliver the first car in person at a central Mumbai dealership, the company ... Read more

Charge sheet in Sept, 3,000 jawans found involved

BDR Mutiny Charge sheet in Sept, 3,000 jawans found involved The charge sheet in BDR mutiny case might be submitted in mid-September by CID, while a military investigation found 3,000 border security force jawans’ involvement in the incident. “We’re working hard to submit the charge sheet by August, but it might not be possible as ... Read more

Hasina elected Nam vice-chair

She asks Malaysian PM to recruit more Bangladeshis Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been elected vice-chair of the Non-Aligned Movement for the next three years. Hasina was made vice-chair when she was presiding over the general debate on ‘Current Global Financial and Economic Crisis’ on the opening day of the two-day summit of the forum ... Read more

Underworld dons pull strings

Teenaged gangsters execute their plans in city More than a dozen hardened criminals, wanted by police for years, are in command of the city’s underworld either from jail or hideouts in India through an organised network of junior accomplices with strong political links. Intelligence sources have found links of the top listed criminals, self-exiled or ... Read more

Bangladesh to graduate out of LDC by 2015: CPD: Middle-income country by 2024:UNCTAD

Civil-society think-tank CPD thinks Bangladesh could get out from the world’s poor-country club called LDCs by 2015 while UN agency UNCTAD pushes back to 2024 the landmark time for the country’s graduation to the middle-income group. The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) said if the country could increase its per-capita income, develop its social indicators ... Read more

Young blood likely to rule next AL central body

The young and dedicated leaders who served the party braving adversity during the post-1/11 days are likely to win vital posts in the next central committee of ruling Awami League. The national council on July 24 may also see changes in Presidium, highest policymaking body in AL, and organising secretary- and secretary-level positions. Those who ... Read more

Balu and its tributary near Rampura Bridge threatened

Land and river grabbers appear unstoppable Non-stop earth filing, illegal occupation and indiscriminate dumping of household and industrial wastes have heavily narrowed Balu river branch down the Rampura bridge turning it into a tiny canal and causing environment hazards for local residents of Begunbari to Fakirkhali areas. With the onset of Monsoon, scores of cargo ... Read more

Tipaimukh Dam, Asian Highway will bring disaster for BD

Speakers observe at a roundtable Country’s independent, sovereignty, overall trade volume, ecology and agriculture will seriously be affected if Tipaimukh Dam on Barak River and Asian Highway are constructed. The observation was made by speakers at a roundtable discussion on ‘Tipaimukh Dam and Asian Highway’ organised by National peoples’ Forum at the National Press Club ... Read more