More than 100 labourers from Bangladesh, India and Nepal have been stranded in their camps for about six months without pay and are living on charity of respective social and cultural groups, UAE’s The National newspaper reported. The camps are on the outskirts of Mohammed bin Zayed City. Groups such as the Kerala Social Centre ... Read more
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Case backlog chips away at courts including HC
Lack of judges, officials blamed A total of 18,29,165 cases have been pending with the courts across the country for a long time awaiting disposal, according to official sources. Of them, 3,03,276 cases are pending with the High Court (HC) and Appellate Division for disposal, official sources said. Of the remaining cases, a total of ... Read more
Lighter vessel sinks near outer anchorage of Ctg port
An inland water vessel carrying gypsum reportedly turned turtle after colliding a dredging barge and capsized in the bay near the outer anchorage of Chittagong maritime port yesterday morning. According to the radio control of Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) the bulk vessel MV Modern met the accident while it had been crossing the Alpha anchorage ... Read more
Reshuffle in cabinet soon
Reshuffle in the cabinet will be made within a day or two as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina plans to include 10 more ministers and state ministers in the council of ministers, said sources. “It is at the final stage. The names of the new ministers and state ministers are likely to be announced on Sunday,” ... Read more
Gulshan Lake grabbing going on unabated
Nearly 40 percent of the lake at the posh Gulshan, Banani and Baridhara residential areas has been grabbed by some influential people over the years defacing the panoramic view of the area and degrading environment. Though Rajdhani Unnayan Kartipakkha (RAJUK) is supposed to preserve the lake and protect it from encroachers, it miserably failed to ... Read more
Sirajganj in danger as embankment caves in
WDB office attacked A 500-feet stretch of Sirajganj town protection embankment caved in by the strong current of rain-fed Jamuna river Friday morning, endangering at least seven municipalities and villages on the river bank. Local office of Water Development Board said the embankment in front of Gaila Hindu cremation ground suddenly started caving in at ... Read more
Over 23,000 NGOs’ activities unknown
Govt to scrutinise registration given by BNP-Jamaat; lax watch of social welfare ministry leads to irregularities Around half of the NGOs registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare remain inactive for long and a few of them are even regularly taking funds from the government, reveals a recent finding. The ministry makes the finding digging ... Read more
BD team to visit Russia soon for signing deal
Nuclear power plant installation BD team to visit Russia soon for signing deal The move towards installing a nuclear power plant has gone one step forward as the Russian government has invited Bangladesh to send a delegation to visit its nuclear-power projects and sign deals. “We have received an invitation recently from the Russian government ... Read more
Environment courts find only 38 offenders in 7yrs
Industrial pollution and degradation by industries and human intervention goes on unabated as only 38 cases out of a total 340 filed till May 31 have so far been ended in conviction since the establishment of Environmental Courts in 2002. Although campaigns by environmental groups against pollution are gaining in strength in the country, only ... Read more
Police identify 50 trouble makers, 50 trouble prone units
Garment sector unrest Police have identified over 50 people, particularly labour leaders and jhut (garment cloth waste) traders, who are responsible for creating anarchy in the country’s largest foreign exchange earning readymade garment (RMG) sector. These unscrupulous people are responsible for creating unrest in Ashuliya-Savar and Mirpur-Tejgaon industrial belts in Dhaka district, Gazipur-Tongi-Joydebpur-Sreepur and Konabari-Kashempur-Mawna ... Read more
Fruits aplenty but taste, flavour gone
Indiscriminate use of chemicals in ripening blamed Ripe jackfruit, pineapple, papaya or mango–all fruits flooding the city markets look great but lack usual scent and taste as traders use chemical compounds to ripen them artificially, posing a serious health risk to the consumers. Sources said fruit growers and traders are using different harmful chemicals including ... Read more
AL ready to hold council meeting by July 25
The ruling Awami League is fully prepared to hold its long-awaited national council by July 25, the deadline fixed by the Election Commission to submit amended versions of constitutions of the political parties in compliance with the updated representation of the people’s order (RPO). The date and time of the party’s national council will be ... Read more
Digital economy a must for building digital Bangladesh: Akbar Ali
Prominent economist and former adviser to the immediate past caretaker government Dr. Akbar Ali Khan on Friday said there is no alternative to digital economy for building digital Bangladesh by 2021. In other words, digital economy is a must for building a digital Ban-gladesh, he said. He said this while addressing a discussion meeting on ... Read more
Cox’s Bazar, Sundarbans on world’s top 77 wonders list
Bangladesh’s two unexplored natural sites-the Cox’s Bazar beach and the largest mangrove forest Sundarbans-have been placed among the top 77, out of nearly 440 naturally important places across the globe, in the New7Wonders competition. The top 77 have been selected on votes aimed at finding out seven natural beautiful places across the globe. The Switzerland-based ... Read more
Birth control data paints grim future
Traditional birth control strategy coupled with slow implementation of various related programmes by the Directorate General of Family Planning (DGFP) has failed to control birth rate in the country. The government is yet to achieve the target of lowering the birth rate to 2.2 per cent despite its 29-year effort. According to a study of ... Read more
Scrapping of Sircar’s JS membership suggested
Probe body places report in the House Scrapping of Sircar’s JS membership suggested The Parliamentary Investigation Committee, which probed the alleged corruptions and misuse of power committed by former Speaker, Deputy Speaker and Chief Whip, on Thursday suggested scrapping of membership of the 9th parliament of Barrister Jamiruddin Sircar and legal actions against him for ... Read more
Surprise junk rush
Two private banks turned shares of a risk category company all too lucrative The company was in the red for at least three consecutive years. It did not give dividend even for once in the period. It was far from being a hotcake company on the bourses. And because of its lacklustre performance, it was ... Read more
JS passes amended war crimes trial bill
The parliament on Thursday unanimously passed the International Crimes (Tribunals) (Amendment) Bill 2009 which is expected to expedite the process for prosecution of the 1971 war crimes. Members of the treasury bench expressed their support to the amendments to the law, originally enacted in 1973, by thumping the desks. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party ... Read more
JS budget session prorogued
The budget session of parliament was prorogued Thursday night with a call from the House to the boycotting opposition lawmakers to return to parliament to play their democratic role. Leader of the House, prime minister Sheikh Hasina said that keeping in mind the two-year rule of an unelected government, the main opposition party should join ... Read more
HR Commission Bill passed
Parliament on Thursday passed the much-talked-about Human Rights Commission Bill 2009 giving legal coverage to the existing commission to help it safeguard the people’s constitutional rights to live with dignity. The House passed the bill by voice vote as law, justice and parliamentary affairs minister Shafique Ahmed placed it for endorsement. The bill was earlier ... Read more