JAN 22 UPAZILA POLLS Irregularities found in 5 of 8 upazilas so far Eight judicial inquiry committees out of the 16 formed to investigate alleged irregularities in the January 22 polls to upazila parishads have submitted reports to the Election Commission till Wednesday recommending re-elections in some polling centres of five upazilas. The five upazilas ... Read more
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Govt asked to form inquiry commission
2001 post-poll violence The High Court (HC) yesterday directed the government to form an inquiry commission within two months to probe the 2001 post-elections violence that included killing, rape, attack, looting and assault on minorities and opposition workers. The HC also asked the authorities to submit the inquiry report within six months of the formation ... Read more
Cancellation of land allotment to BEPZA: Foreign investors may sue govt
The recent cabinet decision to cancel of allotment of 60 acres of land of the food department at Halisahar earlier allotted to Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority (BEPZA) has reportedly prompted several foreign investors to sue the government. Messrs Cosmos Shoes, one of the foreign investors, is learnt to have claimed a compensation of US ... Read more
‘Crossfire’ continues
One killed despite minister’s warning An alleged criminal was killed and two Rab men were wounded in a shootout between the elite force and his cohorts in the city’s Kamrangirchar area early yesterday. The incident took place despite Tuesday’s warning of LGRD and Cooperative Minister Syed Ashraful Islam against ‘extra-judicial killing.’ On Tuesday, Ashraful who ... Read more
Mushroom growth of petrol pumps, CNG refueling stations without safety measures
There has been a mushroom growth of petrol pumps and CNG refueling stations in the city with a motive to earn money without ensuring safety measures in most stations. Safety measures needed to avoid any untoward incident are not available in the city’s CNG refueling and pump stations and many people engaged in the stations ... Read more
Forty fishermen living in Indian jail for 7 months
Hectic liaison going on to free them Forty fishermen and crews from Barguna and Chittagong districts have been passing painful days in Indian jail since October 2008 on the charge of alleged trespassing and crossing international boundary line. Rattan Molla, Owner of FB Shajahan-2, Anwar Haji, Owner of FB Shukkur, Golam Mustafa Chowdhury, President of ... Read more
Ex-NSI boss Sahab Uddin’s remand ends
Ctg Arms Haul Ex-NSI boss Sahab Uddin’s remand ends The three-day remand of former director (security) of National Security Intelligence (NSI) Mohammad Sahab Uddin ended yesterday evening without any further development in the Chittagong arms haul case. The CID officials remained silent regarding the development of the investigation since names of former high officials of ... Read more
Flat call rate for land-phone users in all dists
The state-owned Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTCL) is going to introduce a single flat call rate for its customers in all the districts across the country and plans to cut down charges. Disclosing the government decision at a press briefing at his ministry, Post and Telecommunications Minister Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju said the new rate will ... Read more
Ten receive Anannya Top Ten awards
Ten women received the ‘Anannya Top Ten 2008’ awards yesterday for their outstanding contributions to different potential sectors in society. The women from 10 distinct fields, including music, media, business, science, liberation war, publication, archaeology, instruments, photography and mountaineering, received the awards. The Anannya, a fortnightly magazine for
Poor products dominate bottled water business
Bottled water supply has become a fast growing business as a growing number of people over the years have turned to the bottled drinking water against the backdrop of diminishing confidence on water supplied by the authorities. But substandard suppliers are dominating the market in absence of proper monitoring and legal action by the authorities ... Read more
Strip Sircar of MP status
Corruption In Sangsad Strip Sircar of MP status JS probe body also recommends criminal cases against Akhtar Hamid, Delwar A parliamentary sub-committee, probing alleged corruption of former speaker Jamiruddin Sircar, yesterday recommended revocation of his membership in the parliament for ‘massive financial graft involving moral turpitude’. The sub-committee also recommended filing of criminal cases against ... Read more
Dhaka to seek outside help in BDR recast
Taj says; new name, uniform being picked for overhauled force State Minister for Home Tanjim Ahmed Sohel Taj yesterday said that the government would take necessary assistance from the friendly countries to modernise the border security force Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), if necessary. Earlier, India and the USA had offered to help Bangladesh reorganise its border ... Read more
No job for vice-chairmen in upazila parishad rules
No role of upazila, union parishads in TR programme The government on Tuesday issued a guideline on the functioning of the newly-formed upazila parishads without defining the jurisdiction of vice-chairmen. The LGRD and cooperatives ministry issued the guideline, which will remain effective until the Upazila Parishad Rules of Business 2009 is framed. The food and ... Read more
BNP launches protests over power, water and gas
The opposition BNP launched on Tuesday a series of protests spread over a month to protest power, water, and gas crises and ‘worsening security’. Party supporters were holding processions and rallies in Upazila, districts and metropolises to put pressure on the government to resolve the issues. The protests will run from
Clock may go 1hr behind June 16
Advance work in daylight to save 250MW electricity The government may bring forward the Bangladesh Standard Time by one hour from June 16 if an inter-ministerial meeting decision to introduce daylight saving time (DST) is approved by the cabinet. If the system is introduced, clocks will be adjusted forward by one hour. It means offices ... Read more
No more ‘crossfire’ killings: Ashraful
Local government minister Syed Ashraful Islam yesterday said the government will no more allow the law-enforcing agencies to use “crossfire”- killings without trial-as a tool. “Establishment of rule of law is a must for a democratic country and for that no extra-judicial killings will be allowed to be used as a tool of law-enforcing agencies,” ... Read more
Unauthorised pharmacies, unskilled manpower create health hazard
Around 80 thousand drug license holders throughout the country including 10 thousand in the capital are running pharmacy business mostly with unskilled manpower creating several problems during dealing with customers. Around 80 thousand drug licenses including 10 thousand in the capital for running pharmacy business have been issued to applicants who have trade licenses and ... Read more
Jubok Housing chief held for fraud
Police yesterday arrested Jubok Housing Society Chairman M Lokman Hossain on charges of fraud, in a pre-dawn sweep at a house at Dhanmondi in the city. Meanwhile, police took Lokman on seven days’ remand in connection with two fraud cases filed against him with Dhanmondi police station. Talking to this correspondent SI Atikur Rahman of ... Read more
Cabinet reshuffle likely to be delayed
Fate of some ministers hinges on performance The major reshuffle in the cabinet which seemed eminent earlier is now likely to be delayed by another month in view of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s decision to watch the performance of incumbent cabinet members for six months. Sheikh Hasina reportedly told the cabinet meeting on Monday to ... Read more
3 lakh buildings constructed in capital without approval
Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha would soon go for action against nearly 2,500 buildings identified to have been constructed in deviation from their approved designs, officials said. About 90 per cent of more than 10 lakh buildings in the capital have been constructed without following the designs approved by the city development authorities, officials added. They also ... Read more