Archive for November 22nd, 2009
Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Bishwa Ijtema, the second largest congregation of the Muslim Ummah after hajj, will begin from January 22 on the bank of the Turag River in Tongi.A five-day 'Jor' Ijtema, preparatory event of the three-day Bishwa Ijtema, began on Friday at the Ijtema venue. It will end on Tuesday.Thousands of devotees, including about 200 foreign ones are attending the 'Jor' Ijtema, the organiser sources said.Tight security measures have been taken in and around the Ijtema venue for holding the annual event of the Tablig Jamaat smoothly.A good number of volunteers are working round the clock to make the congregation a ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009The trial of BDR soldiers held in connection with the February 25-26 mutiny at the force's headquarters and other battalions across the country is starting Tuesday with the trial of alleged rebellions of Rangamati sector."A three-member court led by BDR Director General Maj Gen M Mainul Islam will sit on Tuesday at 3:00pm at the Rangamati BDR sector headquarters to start the trial of accused soldiers of 12 Rifle Battalion under Rangamati sector," said a BDR official involved with the trial process.After completion of the first day's proceedings the court will sit again on Wednesday morning and function for the ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said a process is underway to declare all the national award-winning and war-wounded freedom fighters as the Very Important Persons (VIPs).“Besides, freedom fighters will be allowed to take free journey in buses, trains and launches,” she said.Sheikh Hasina, who is also in-charge of the defence ministry, was addressing a reception accorded to gallantry award-winning freedom fighters and their successors at Senakunja at Dhaka Cantonment marking the Armed Forces Day 2009.Meanwhile, President and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Zillur Rahman placed wreaths at Shikha Anirban (eternal flame) at the cantonment, marking the Armed Forces Day. ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Default loans in the first nine months of this year have increased by 4 percent or Tk 928 crore and stood at Tk 23,904 crore, thanks to sluggish business and global economic recession.The amount of default loan showed a declining trend in the recent years but this year it started rising.Though the default loans of private commercial banks (PCB), foreign commercial banks (FCB), specialised banks (SB) increased, those decreased in state owned banks (SOBs).A high official of a PCB said the amount of default loan appears lower mainly due to loan write-offs by SOBs.An official of a SOB said ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009About 1.83 million class V students took part in the newly introduced public examinations across the country yesterday with great enthusiasm.Of the total 1.98 million students, 92.27 percent appeared on the first day of the Primary Education Terminal Examination, according to the control room of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education at 9:00 last night.A number of students and their guardians in the capital and elsewhere passed an anxious day on the first day due to the new system beginning with two exams with an interval of two hours.Otherwise, a festive look wore in the examination centres in the ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009The Dhaka Metropolitan Police authorities are going to swing to traffic light signals phasing out the manual controlling system from today to ease traffic congestion in the capital.From now on traffic police officials will not be allowed to halt vehicles to make passages for the VIPs except for the prime minister and the president.DMP will also introduce lane system on major roads for movement of different modes of vehicles from December 1 to check overtaking, congestion and road accidents.DMP Commissioner AKM Shahidul Haque told The Daily Star "DMP will activate traffic signalling system tomorrow (today) and continue till ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday pledged to ensure trial of all the major incidents of killing, including Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutiny.“If I am alive, trail of the BDR mutiny will certainly be held,” Hasina said at a reception at Senakunja in Dhaka Cantonment in the evening on the occasion of the Armed Forces Day.Terming the killings of army officers and dumping of their bodies together under the ground a brutal incident, the PM sought cooperation of all in holding the trial. “Don't be misguided by any propaganda,” she told members of the armed forces.Hasina, also president of the ruling ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Ruling party backed trade unions within Dhaka's Water and Sewerage Authority (Wasa) have over the last two decades been at the centre of a network of corruption involving crores of taka being siphoned off from the organisation every year by its revenue inspectors, commonly known as 'meter readers'.A number of Wasa's senior officials privately admitted to The Daily Star that the corruption by meter readers now causes the organisation to lose over Tk 8 crore every month. Wasa Chairman Gholam Mostafa acknowledged to The Daily Star that the agency is 'corruption ridden'.The main union in power during these years ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Police yesterday arrested 14 members of banned militant outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) from a house near the district truck terminal in Jhenidah.From the house, owned by a primary school teacher Malek Joarder, police also seized nine mobile phone sets, copies of Quran and Bible, Islamic booklets and a copy of the first information report of the August 21 grenade attack on Awami League rally.The arrestees are Shafikul Islam of Maktabpara, Alamgir Hossain of Suzanagar, and Hasan under Pabna, Shajahan and Laltu Sheikh of Jhenidah town, Akram Ali of Bhutiargati, Mintu of Chowgachha under Jessore district, Rabiul of Kotchandpur ...
(read more) Sunday, November 22nd, 2009Speakers at a seminar yesterday said referring to a World Bank study that environment pollution is responsible for 22 percent of all deaths from diseases in Bangladesh.They said half of the deaths attributed to environmental factors are caused by indoor and outdoor air pollution.The international seminar styled "Air Pollution: Perspective Dhaka", jointly organised by the Franco-Bangladesh Association of Scholars and Trainees (FBAST) and the Embassy of France in Bangladesh, was held at Dhaka Sheraton Hotel."Dhaka's air quality is among the worst in the world," said Dr Zia Wadud, assistant professor at department of civil engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and ...
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