The suicidal decision created scope for water logging Around 10 canals of the city have either been filled up entirely or turned into box culverts to construct roads, aggravating the water logging problems. Roads were constructed in Rayerbazar, Rajabazar, Gopibagh and Shyampur Kadamtala filling up canals and constructing storm water and sewerage lines. Segunbagicha canal, ... Read more
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Garment zone intelligence vigil raised to highest level
Intelligence vigilance has been beefed up to the highest level in industrial belts after the recent garment unrest at Ashuliya, as part of the government decision to ensure security to the over 12 billion dollar export-processing zone industries that employ over 3.1 million workers, mostly women. Ashuliya-Savar and Mirpur-Tejgaon belt in Dhaka district, Gazipur-Tongi-Joydebpur-Sreepur and ... Read more
Shahadat, Selim call each other chief
New JMB Offshoot Shahadat, Selim call each other chief The top leaders of banned JMB’s splinter Islam O Muslim Abdur Rahim alias Shahadat and Selim alias Saifullah designated each other as the chief of the offshoot organisation during remand, police said yesterday. Police said Shahadat, Selim and two others–Sajedur Rahman alias Hanif and Jalal Uddin–had ... Read more
Groundwater levels depleting 2/3 metres annually: JS told
The underground water levels in the city are falling by 2/3 metres every year, said Minister for LGRD and Cooperatives Syed Ashraful Islam in the House on Thursday. Replying to a question from Begum Nazma Akhter (Female seat- 13), he said 87 percent of the drinking water in the capital is being procured from the ... Read more
3 Bangladeshis found in Greece-bound container in Cyprus
Three Bangladeshis, who were among the 17 South Asians caught in a Greece-bound container in Limassol port of Cyprus on Tuesday, were remanded by the Cypriot police. The Cyprus Mail on Thursday reported that 19 people, including two alleged Pakistani human traffickers, appeared in the
KCC levels 19 dams on four canals
DRIVE AGAINST ILLEGAL STRUCTURES KCC levels 19 dams on four canals The Khulna City Corporation authorities have so far levelled 19 dams on four canals in and around the city during the demolition drive that was launched on July 3 aiming to ease water-logging problem. KCC sources said the authorities launched the demolition drive with ... Read more
Govt to restore past glory of jute
Textiles and Jute Minister Abdul Latif Siddiqui yesterday described jute, the golden fibre of Bangladesh-as one of the perspective sectors for the country’s economic development and said the government is taking various steps for its promotion. “The past glory of jute should be restored through an expanded and diversified use of jute products for the ... Read more
RU students protest at restriction on internet use
Students of Mother Bux Hall at Rajshahi University submitted a memorandum to the vice-chancellor on Wednesday in protest at imposition of restriction on internet use inside their hall. The students alleged that hall provost Belayet Hossain on Tuesday urged the residential students not to use internet inside the hall. As per the directives of the ... Read more
Over 50 canals near death
Govt’s bid to recover 26 canals from grabbers shows little success Although over 50 affluent canals once used to flow through the capital and added to its lifeline, most of the water channels have been fully or partially choked, while the rest are under serious threat thanks to unabated encroachment. The Dhaka Water Supply and ... Read more
Preserve places tinged with War of Liberation history: HC
The High Court yesterday directed the government to preserve and maintain all-important historical places including killing grounds, relating to the Liberation War of the country. The court also asked the government to build monuments of international standard at Suhrawardy Udyan where Bangabandhu Shiekh Mujibur Rahman delivered his historic addresses on March 7, 1971 calling upon ... Read more
HR commission won’t ensure rights protection, experts fear
The National Human Rights Commission Bill, likely to be passed by the parliament today, will not ensure the protection of human rights as it will not empower the commission to take any action against perpetrators of right violations, said experts and rights activists. The bill will rather ensure the establishment of a commission subservient to ... Read more
JMB suspect storms BTCL office: Hostages set free
A dare devil young man, suspected to be an operative of the outlawed militant outfit of Jamiatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), stormed into the local office of the Bangldesh Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTCL) in the district headquarters yesterday afternoon and threatened to blow up the building. The young man in his thirties sneaked into the switch ... Read more
ACC under pressure to drop some cases
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) is under pressure to withdraw the corruption cases it filed against the leaders and activists of the ruling party, according to sources. The sources said the high ups of the ACC were told verbally to withdraw corruption cases filed during the last 4-party alliance government and the caretaker regime against the ... Read more
Illegal dredging, sand filling cause environment threat to rivers, low-lands
A number of real estate companies are involved in illegal dredging of rivers to extract sand and silt from Turag and other rivers in Ashulia through dredgers to fill in the low-lying areas on both sides of the river for their big housing projects. Local people and experts allege that such mass extraction of river ... Read more
Muggers go reckless
Shoot two in city to rob them; violent snatchings spiral despite special drive Armed muggers yesterday in broad daylight shot two persons and made off with around Tk 4 lakh in separate incidents in the capital’s Shyamoli and South Keraniganj areas. Police said three muggers on a motorbike shot Acme Laboratories’ Accounts Officer Mostak Ahmed, ... Read more
Bill placed to change law
War Crime Trial Bill placed to change law A bill was placed in parliament yesterday seeking amendment to the International Crimes (Tribunal) Act 1973 to try any individual and group of individuals on charge of 1971 war crimes. Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shafique Ahmed placed the bill with a proposal for including a ... Read more
REB proposes to raisepower tariff
Consumers’ groups oppose it, demand system loss cut The Rural Electrification Board Wednesday made a submission to the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission to raise its tariff by 11.52 per cent on average. But, different consumer right groups, opposing the plea, demanded elimination of the REB’s existing system loss and improvement in the customer services. The ... Read more
Tigers further in danger
Climate change is driving the Royal Bengal Tiger, celebrated monarch of the Sundarbans, from its natural habitat in search of food, say experts-leading to tragic consequences for the already critically endangered species in its encounters with humans. Two tigers have been beaten to death by villagers this year in Bangladesh’s Bagerhat and
Tears and tributes mark Michael Jackson’s final curtain
LOS ANGELES: A gold-plated casket bearing Michael Jackson took centre stage on Tuesday as hundreds of millions worldwide bade farewell to the King of Pop in the final curtain call of his glittering career. Tears and tributes flowed as mourners gathered at Los Angeles’ Staples Center for a star-studded but sombre celebration of the music ... Read more
Magic art of turning Tk 43 into Tk 1,200
Stocks in hot money spin again The company had been incurring losses for four consecutive years till 2007, producing aluminium panels. Last year its share price dropped as low as Tk 43 while the face value of the share is Tk 100. Then came in a foreign investment fund, offering to pump in a huge ... Read more