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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Police, RAB unacceptable excesses: JS Panel

Ofiul Hasnat Ruhin

The Parliamentary Committee on the Interior Ministry on Sunday worried the role of the rapid action battalion in the death of a leader of Juba Sanghati in Sylhet on stamping of a pro-hartal vigil in Dhaka by the police and in question provided.

The Committee warned police officers not to excesses on duty to maintain law and order.

The Standing Committee at a meeting also asked the Interior Ministry to investigate the incidents the Committee, who know what had happened, meeting said sources.

A legislator Jatiyo party and member of the Committee related to questions of stamping a picket line by the police during the September 22 Hartal enforced, by the Bangladesh nationalist party-led opposition and the death of Monwar Hossain Monir, Secretary General of Sylhet district Juba Sanghati, youth before the Jatiyo party early Saturday allegedly of torture by the RAB, said sources.

"It is not acceptable, that picketing or any of the police officers to death would be beaten" Chairman of the Committee of Abdus Salam told reporters after the meeting, added that she had discussed the incidents.

He said that the Committee had warned the Lawman previously against the excesses and exaggerated behavior. "Now, that such incidents have taken place, the Committee would statements after investigations."

Salam, said however, that the enforcement hartal

no right of anarchy and public property of political programs to unleash damage.

Sources said also law enforcement agencies of tarnishing the image of the Government by such activities had often accused members of the Committee.

"I of the Inspector-General of the police asked whether punitive action against the police officers responsible for stamping a picket was taken and he said that an investigation was," Jatiyo party said legislators Mujibul Haque Chunnu new age, added that the police was asked to report on the incident to the Committee for investigation.

He also said that the Director-General of RAB, the death was asked by Monir in Sylhet and he explained that Monir died of cardiac arrest, which the Committee does not have included.

The Committee also said for a detailed report of the RAB of the incident, the legislator JP.

The police during the Hartal hours on 22 a vigil in the town of Motijheel stamped area. The image of the incident was published and broadcast by the media.

Sylhet unit Juba Sanghati leader Monir, also President of the Cultural Organization MohanA singing critique Sangstha, was arrested on June 19 by RAB and police. He died early Saturday in Sylhet Medical College Hospital.

His brother Altaf Hossain, said that his brother of torture by the RAB had died.


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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

25 hurt in DCC staff-police clash

 25 hurt in DCC staff-police clash
A law-enforcer hurling a piece of brick to disperse the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) staff at the Nagar Bhaban during a clash Sunday. ? Banglar Chokh FE Report

Officials and employees of the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) observed three-hour pen down strike Sunday to protest the government move of splitting the local government body.


Besides, at least 25 people, including policemen, were injured in a clash between the DCC staff and the law-enforcers during the strike.


Police and witnesses said the trouble erupted at about 11:05am when the DCC officials and employees tried to enter the Nagar Bhaban with a procession to express their solidarity with the protestors.


One employee was allegedly beaten by the police. As the news spread, the angry employees engaged in chase and counter chase with police and also exchanged brickbats, thus turning the area into a battlefield.


Being chased by the riot policemen, the furious DCC staff attacked the law-enforcers, who took position outside the main entrance of the Nagar Bhaban. The staff threw brickbats to them, protesting the police action.


The wounded DCC employees and policemen were taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Rajarbagh Police Lines Hospital, and other healthcare centres for treatment.


The road in front of the Nagar Bhaban was closed for a while, as the clash continued for some 15-20 minutes. The entrance to the Bhaban was closed by the protestors.


The protestors alleged that the police attacked them all on a sudden while they were peacefully observing the three-hour work abstention.


"The policemen were sent only to foil our reasonable movement. At least 20 of our colleagues were injured in the police aggression," said Abdul Latif, member secretary of the DCC Officials and Employees Unity Council, the organisation that had called the protest.


The union leader warned the government of launching tougher movement in the coming days, if the plan of dividing the DCC into two parts is not scraped.


"The government move is not acceptable at all," he said, demanding immediate action against the policemen responsible for the violence.


However, deputy commissioner of police (Ramna division) Krishnapada Roy said the clash broke out when the protestors tried to put barricade on the road. As the police intercepted, the protestors hurled brickbats at them, resulting in injuries to 10-12 policemen.


Assistant commissioner of Ramna zone S M Shibli Noman said the demonstrators became violent and started throwing brickbats to the law-enforcers, prompting them to retaliate.


The police official also added that they would not allow any such troublemaking in the city.


Meanwhile, the DCC councillors have condemned the police action and demanded immediate punishment of the responsible policemen. Most of them have also expressed their solidarity with the aggrieved employees.


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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Juba League arrested leaders

Gournadi police on Sunday arrested a Juba League leader as suspected killing squad member of murdering a primary school teacher and former JCD leader Farid Zamaddar.


Gournadi police station officer-in-charge (inspection) inspector Mizanur Rahman and investigation officer of the case said that Mukul Jamaddar, 35, was arrested from Diashur in Gournadi municipal town in the morning after tracking the mobile-phone calls of the suspected.


Mukul is a member of Gournadi upazila Juba League upazila convening committee and cousin of Nayon Sharif, 29, secretary and Gournadi Government College units of BCL Kajal Howladar, 28, vice president, two prime accused in the Farid-murder case.


Mukul has been sent to Barisal district police office Sunday noon.


The officer-in-charge of the police station, inspector Nurul Islam, himself took him to the district police office.


The police superintendent of Barisal, dev the Bhattacharyya, said that Mukul what shown arrested after he confessed


interrogation in primary that he what squad in the killing.


Mukul would be further interrogated by an interrogation board of different branches of police and would be produced before the court on today, the SP said.


Earlier Gournadi police recorded the statement Shefali on eye-witness of the incident and interrogated Saddam Sardar and Zia Saradar, two BCL activists, in this connection, said the OC of Gournadi police station.


Shah Farid Zamaddar, 29, former president Chandshi union and vice president Gournadi Government College JCD units and teacher of Pinglakathi Government primary school under Chandshi union in Gournadi upazila what chopped to death in open daylight Thursday morning when they were on their way to school.


Shah Jalal Zamaddar, a primary school teacher and brother of the victim, filed a murder case on Thursday night with Gournadi police station.


He alleged that his brother Shah Farid Zamaddar what he had murdered in a sequel to an altercation last month with local BCL cadres.


BCL cadres led by Nayon and Kajal, swooped on Farid when he what on his way to school and chopped him leaving him homerun injured at about 9.40 am the Thursday and the attending physician at the upazila health complex declared Farid dead when he what taken there, he said.


In protest against the killing of primary school teacher and former JCD leader, half-day Hartal was observed at Gournadi municipal town on Friday and primary school teachers started week-long protest programme wearing black badges and abstaining from work.


Advocate Talukdar MD. Yunus, local AL lawmaker while talking to journalists over cell phone condemned the killing.


He said that he asked the police for holding free and fair investigation and arrest of the killers.


He said that the killing occurred due to personal rivalry and that it had nothing to do with


politics.


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Dhaka-Berlin Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zu Dynamik

FE report

Dhaka-Berlin economic relations are expected to provide new dynamism with a three-day visit by German President Christian Wulff to Bangladesh beginning from today (Monday), traders and officials said.

Although no particular thing during the visit signed is, have a favourable impact on bilateral economic and political relations between the two countries, the diplomats said.

It (visit) a visible positive sign of the deepening of the strong political and economic partnership between two friendly countries, said a source at the German Embassy in Dhaka the vu.

As far back as 1986, even before the fall of the Berlin wall, the second German President to visit Bangladesh after from Weizsucker, will be President Christian Wulff.

"By visiting Bangladesh have a fresh positive exposure not only in Europe but also in the rest of the world", an official of the Foreign Ministry said.

The President will get Zillur Rahman, President of the Federal Republic of Germany at the airport of Hazrat Shahjalal, if he will arrive by a specific flight.

The two Presidents have a meeting on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Foreign Minister Dipu Moni will call the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany) on the President before he delivers a lecture at the University of Dhaka on the same day.

In addition meeting have President of the Federal Republic of Germany with representatives of civil society and the different religions in the Goethe Insititut, Germany cultural institution.

Of the total bilateral trade, as in value between Germany and Bangladesh Euro 2.8 billion in 2010 calendar year. The balance of trade is largely for Bangladesh which exports mostly finished garments to Germany.

German exports, particularly chemicals and capital machinery, Bangladesh grow also.

The country's companies say that Bangladesh exports continue to be rise to Germany in the coming days, as have started various German shipping companies buy into Bangladesh shipyards built ships.

As a leading member of the European Union (EU), offers customs and quota-free access for Bangladesh were from the EU 'Everything but arms' is policy for the least developed countries (LDCs).

German machinery exports to Bangladesh experienced a 100 per cent over the preceding financial year. Germany is the largest export market for Bangladesh, business was called.


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Energy coop to dominate Dhaka-Yangon talks

 Nizam Ahmed

Cooperation in energy sector is likely to dominate bilateral talks between the prime ministers of Bangladesh and Myanmar during their meeting in Yangon early next month, officials said on Saturday.


Sheikh Hasina will visit Yangon from December 5 to 7 on an invitation from her Myanmar counterpart U Thein Sein, to strengthen bilateral cooperation in all possible fields and remove irritants between the two close Asian neighbours.


"The visit is also important as the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) of the UN is set to give a ruling in the middle of the next year on a maritime boundary dispute between the two countries," a senior official of the foreign ministry told the FE.


The ITLOS heard both the countries in September last on their respective claims on certain gas-blocks in the Bay of Bengal, he said. When its ruling comes, it will also be effective on a similar maritime-boundary dispute between Bangladesh and India.


However, ITLOS may also accept any sort of amicable settlement among the disputing countries, if there is any, senior diplomats said citing previous settlements of disputes between other countries.


"Every subject of possible cooperation in all fields and removal of all disputes would be discussed between the two prime ministers," Abul Kalam Azad, press secretary to PM Hasina told the FE.


"Shopping for natural gas seems to be the first priority of the visit though no formal agreement is likely to be signed now," said an executive of an international energy firm in Dhaka.


Bangladesh expects to put forward its intention to buy natural gas at the market price from Myanmar, which recently started tapping the natural resource from a large gas field in Rakhine state (formerly Arakan), near Bangladesh, an official of the ministry of power, energy and mineral resources said.


Bangladesh has been running short of 500 million cubic feet (mmcft) of gas against its requirement for 2.5 billion cubic feet.


The shortage keeps several gas-fired power plants out of generation, leading to, at least, 2,000 mega watt deficit during the peak-hours, when the demand shoots up to 7,000 mw, officials of the Bangladesh Power Development Board (PDB) said.


Bangladesh will assess the possibilities for setting up a power plant there and taking lease of arable land for cultivation, another government official said.


However, Myanmar did not reply to such a proposal about leasing out land to any foreign country for cultivation in Arakan. Such a proposal was earlier put forward by the immediate past army-backed caretaker government of Bangladesh.


Setting up of direct air and shipping links, easing procedures for issuing business visas of the respective countries and introduction of other facilities for banking and financial transactions will also be discussed, foreign ministry officials said.


On political issues, Dhaka will also request Yangon to repatriate all of its registered and unregistered Rohingya Muslim refugees from the country where they have been languishing for decades.


There are some 28,500 registered refugees in two camps, run jointly by the government of Bangladesh and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).


They are remnants of some 250,000 Rohingyas who fled Myanmar, alleging persecution by the then ruling military junta there in 1992.


Most of them were repatriated under the management of UNHCR. Meanwhile, some 300,000 Rohingyas -- mostly economic refugees -- intruded into Bangladesh and are living in scattered groups, causing multi-faceted socio-economic problems in the country.


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PMO castigates civil servants for flouting govt Rules of Business

Nazmul Ahsan

Top bureaucrats of the government in many cases are found to violate the Rules of Business of the administration including the areas pertaining to financial matters, noted the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).


Principal Secretary to the PMO Sheikh Md Wahid-uz-Zaman sent an instruction last week to all ministries and divisions of the government asking them to follow the Rules of Business strictly in order to establish good governance and financial accountability.


The directive from the PMO categorically mentioned the areas and proposals which require mandatory approval of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Finance and the inter-ministerial meetings.


"In some cases, responsible high officials do not comply with the regulations of Rules of Business. The officials concerned sometimes create an unwarranted situation by violating the principles of financial guidelines causing serious problems for the overall governance," reads the directive of the PMO.


The instruction observed the practice could create both financial and administrative disorder in the country.


Sources at the Cabinet Division said a good number of top civil servants of many ministries are not aware of the rules and regulations included in the Rules of Business of the government.


They said matters relating to international organisations, world bodies, agreements and treaties, have to be dealt with only by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) as stipulated in the Rules of Business, but a number of ministries and divisions are directly maintaining contacts with foreign sources bypassing the MoFA.


On the other hand, when it comes to the issues of transit, transshipment and the use of Chittagong port by a number of sub-regional countries, some ministries of the government have made communications with the regional countries concerned, sources said.


Besides, a number of ministries, including the Ministry of Communications, often send lists of projects to multilateral lending agencies and bilateral donors for assistance. According to Rules of Business, the Economic Relations Division, under the Finance Ministry, is supposed to make communications with the donors.


A high official at the Cabinet Division said even many secretaries of the government are not aware of the regulations of financial authority resulting in a situation that lacks transparency in public procurement.


"The high officials including secretaries of the government should be imparted training in the government's Rules of Business, Public Procurement Rules and details of regulations of the government concerning financial authority," a government secretary told the FE.


He said a serious absence of concentration on the part of the bureaucrats has led to a grave situation when it comes to governance.


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Monday, November 28, 2011

Investors again take to streets as DSE dips,

FE report

Part of the evil investors went on the road at Motijheel in the city again Sunday as the Dhaka stock exchange (DSE) was still a more massive securities fall despite announcement via the stock exchange rejuvenation package by the regulator.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has introduced package Wednesday rejuvenate the stock market.

"But all positive steps to rejuvenate the capital market, to leave positive impact on the market." Rather the decreasing tendency has many investors, disappointed, "Said broker."

At the end of four-hour trading plunged the DSE general index to close 308.12 points or 5.73 per cent (DGEN) on the day on 5,065.17, while TK the value of turnover amounted 4.51 billion.

The winner, traded from 254 issues, only seven advanced and 247 rejected beats up the losers.

The frustrated investors came from various brokerage firms and at the main gate of the DSU about 14: 00, when the DGEN by more than 200 points fell, collected.

They chanted slogans against the DSE President, the Bangladesh Bank Governor and the Minister of finance for their failure to stability in the market to bring back.

The heads of State and Government of Bangladesh parts investors Unity Council (BSIUC) one demonstration held and brought a procession to protest against the share price reduction.

You threatened also to a large rally on 7 December at the DSE organize, when the Government not to back normalcy in the stock market within 72 hours.

The investors claimed that some large operators and players may be a role behind the falls of share prices and the Government urged, without delay effective measures.

Also called the SEC to investigate whether price reduction involved evil player of the unusual share and save the capital market from the clutches of the vested quarters.

BSIUC President AKM Mizan-ur-Rashid Chowdhury said: "If the Government a 21-point stock market rejuvenation package Stablise the market announced, try a group of vested quarter to make the market volatile and to buy shares at a lower price."

Later, she brought a procession which marched out of the Office of DSE, Shapla place.

Vehicle movement from the Shapla square, Ittefaq crossing was sealed off but normal, such as additional police officers the whole area and brought the situation under control without any unwanted incident.

Yawar Sayeed, managing director and CEO of the objectives of Bangladesh, an asset management company, said the vu, "If the Government some positive has taken, the small investors not patience steps."

Mr Sayeed said "The small investors rational behavior should when the Government took over all positive steps for the Stablise the market".

"The measures taken by the Government will take some time to come into force;" It is a reality. But our investors do not respect, patience and panicked the are is very unfortunate, "commented Mr Sayeed."

AB Mirza Azizul Islam, former Minister of finance adviser to the interim Government, the VU said: "there is no valid reason for market fall as the Government a series of positive measures took the market to Stablise."

Investors should rationally and make their investment in fundamentally strong stocks, Mr. Islam, as a former Chairman of the Board who said SEC.

Institutional investors have been almost inactive before the serving their accounts in the financial statements, which was also a cause of the market fall, he said.

However, he said, can go to the banks for new investments in January and February.

"Easing the different rules in the bailout apparently is greater participation of banks in the market not yet the plunge with the commercial value see TK 5.0 billion, bear", a stockbroker said.

On the contrary, a combination of aggressive profit-taking and tendency of traders in the safe zone in the midst of uncertainty surrounding the country's macroeconomic condition led to to remain massive fall, he added.


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Polizei, Umfragen Beamten Eingreifen in Ivy briefing

Our correspondent. Narayanganj

A team of police officers and election intervened officers on Sunday at Selina Hayat Ivy, a candidate mayoral candidate for the elections Narayanganj City Corporation, one held press conference on Sunday.

The press conference of Ivy

The Press Club of Narayanganj operation the police team under the direction of the SADAR began police officer-in-charge, MD aktar Hossain, SADAR shortly at noon and about half an hour later, election officer Rakibuzzaman and Assistant organiser for the society elections Mosleuddin in the Press Club and a heated exchange took.

Aktar Hossain and Rakibuzzaman, Ivy said that she had visited the site to information, there was a campaign code of conduct going against the electoral law.

"I to the venue of the press conference went as election officials asked to go there ourselves," said aktar new age.

Ivy briefing reporters on their position about the rumors, which widely used for a few days was, that link them or negotiations with the Bangladesh nationalist party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, so that she could win the elections.

She said she was the daughter of Ali Ahmed Chunka and she would never stop with the Awami League. "Other candidate on the rumors, disseminated", added to them.

She also told reporters that her father of President of the urban society was and she was elected as Chairman of ?????????? Mnicipal Corporation. 'I am city Awami League Vice President of the unit and now I'm mayoral candidate of City Corporation surveys.'

In reply to the question of the reporter, she said "I've never leave Narayanganj, and I will be in future by the inhabitants of the city."

For visiting the policemen and election officials and intervention in the press conference she said that it was clearly meant to thwart the citizens right to vote.

She demanded the army unwanted situations prevent deployment before the elections.

Head of administration and the head of the police are serves the purpose of Shamim Osman, and they are transmitted, if the elections free and fair must, Ivy said.


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SEC order on directors recalls mixed reaction participation in listed cos

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Siddique Islam and Mohammad Mufazzal

Directors of most listed companies have expressed their mixed views on an order of the securities regulator relating to the holding of minimum 30 per cent stakes of any listed company by its sponsors/directors.

A section of directors of the listed companies have termed the order 'impractical and illogical,' saying that a good number of directors, particularly those of banks and financial institutions, may lose their directorship because of the order.

Others have, however, welcomed the order and said that it would help boost the country's flagging stock market.

On November 22 last, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an order making the holding of 30 per cent of shares of a listed company by its sponsors/directors mandatory. The acquisition of such shares would have to be completed within next six months. The order has been sent to the Bangladesh Government Printing Press for publication as a Gazette notification.

According to the order, individually each of the directors, other than independent ones, of any listed company must hold a minimum of 2.0 per cent shares of the company's total paid-up capital, and in total the directors will have to own, at least, 30 per cent stake.

The SEC's latest move was a part of a series of measures announced by the SEC last Wednesday to help revamp the stock market.

Directors of different listed companies welcomed the SEC's latest move, saying that it would help bring back the much-needed stability in the country's stock market.

"Raising the quota of directors' holding will help prop up the stock market by increasing the demand for specific companies shares," former Chairman of the Bangladesh Insurance Association (BIA) AKM Rafiqul Islam told the FE.

He also said the SEC should have introduced such rules much earlier to ensure stability in the country's stock market.

"Directorship is not a permanent thing. It's a transferable phenomenon," Mr. Islam said while replying to a query.

Welcoming the decision, some market observers said this requirement on the part of the sponsors/directors to hold a minimum of 30% of paid-up capital of a company to plug the holes that create the scope for hybrid types of "insider trading" and "share-price manipulations". However, some other observers said that the SEC should make a detailed probe into the matter and legal actions should be taken against such wheeler-dealers if such cases of irregularities, flouting the laws of the land, are unearthed on a substantive basis.

The secretary of a leading listed company considers the SEC move a right one to bring a positive impact on the market in the near future. But he also said most of the listed companies will face difficulties in implementing the order within such a short period.

"It will be very tough to comply with the SEC order within six months," the company secretary said, adding that the directors particularly of companies having large paid-up capital might fail to comply with the order.

"The sponsors/promoters and directors holding less than 30 per cent shares must acquire the rest amount with six months of issuance of this notification," the SEC has said.

Besides, each director other than independent ones of any listed company will hold a minimum 2.0 per cent shares of the paid-up capital, otherwise there will be a casual vacancy of director, it warned.

Some of the directors of different companies have however opposed the move, saying that the SEC move will create an adverse impact on the overall financial sector.

They also raised questions about the legal authority of the SEC regarding issuance of a notification relating to the imposition of stake-holding quota on the listed company directors.

"The SEC should issue a clarification specifying the positions of sponsor-directors, sponsor-shareholders and directors of a listed company," former president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Abdul Awal Mintoo told the FE.

Mr Mintoo, who is holding directorship in a number of listed companies, also said the percentage of holding shares will be determined in line with the existing company act.

Talking to the FE, Chairman of the Social Islami Bank Limited (SIBL) Kamaluddin Ahmed said the SEC rules will cause a negative impact on the financial sector through losing of directorship.

"The rule is impractical. It will not be possible to implement by listed companies, particularly the big ones in term of paid-up capital, including commercial banks and non-banking financial institutions," Mr Kamaluddin said.

He also said more than 50 per cent of the directors of banks and financial institutions may lose their directorship because of a large huge financial involvement will be needed to implement such rules.

In a bank having not less than Tk 5.0 billion in paid-up capital, a director will need to have shares worth of Tk 100 million at face value to retain his or her directorship, he said, adding that the market value of the 2.0 per cent shares would be around Tk 400 million or more.

"In most cases, it will be impossible on the part of directors," the SIBL chairman noted.

"We'll comply with the SEC order as well as we will look into the existing bank company act. If there exists any conflict than we will seek legal opinion," Chairman of the City Bank Limited Aziz Al Kaiser told the FE without elaborating.

The SEC has issued the directive against the backdrop of offloading of bulk of their holding by a section of directors without caring about the market.

"We've imposed restriction on selling shares by sponsor directors on September 21 last to avoid such situation in the market," a SEC senior official told the FE.

He also said the SEC lifted the restriction after issuing on November 22, the latest notification relating to holding of shares by the directors.

"In India, the sponsors and directors hold a minimum 20 per cent of the total equity of their respective shares for three years from the date of their listing with the stock exchanges," the SEC official said.

"We've taken the latest move aiming to make the directors much more accountable to their companies," he said, adding that it will also help to ensure discipline in the country's corporate sector including, those relating to, among others, banks, NBFIs and insurance companies.

The notification also said any individual, holding shares amounting to five per cent or more of the company's paid-up capital, will be eligible for becoming a director in its next annual general meeting (AGM) in case of, what the notification said, casual vacancy of director(s) for non-holding of the required amount of shares.

"If the sponsors/directors of any listed company fail to hold the aforesaid amount of shares, the respective company would not be able to declare right shares and raise capital through repeat public offering (RPO)," the notification noted.

Currently, the sponsors/directors of 54 listed companies including six state-owned enterprises and eight commercial banks, out of a total of 232 listed companies in the bourses, own less than 30 per cent of shares of their respective paid-up capital.

According to available DSE data, the sponsor-directors of In Tech Online own 2.56 per cent shares, Beximco Pharma, 3.48 per cent, Fu Wang, 5.04 per cent, Apex Adelchi Footwear, 5.19 per cent, Kay and Que, 5.22 per cent, Agni System, 5.29 per cent, Eastern Bank, 6.73 per cent, Dulamia Cotton, 7.68 per cent, Uttara Bank, 8.19 per cent, Fine Foods, 8.40 per cent, Apex Tannery 8.84 per cent and Meghna Life Insurance 9.61 per cent as of October, 2011.

The sponsors/directors of such companies owned between 19 and 50 per cent stakes in the paid-up of their companies in 2006, reflecting, what the analysts pointed out, the off-loading of a considerable amount of their shares until now. Most such off-loading of shares did take place during the bull period of the market in 2010, according to some market insiders.

Besides, the sponsors/directors of Aziz Pipes own 10.86 per cent, Pubali Bank, 10.98 per cent, Bangladesh Industries, 12.18 per cent, United Airways, 12.44 per cent, City Bank, 12.88 per cent, Beximco, 13.45 per cent, Monno Ceramic, 15.52 per cent, BGIC, 17.29 per cent, Green Delta Insurance, 17.77 per cent, AB Bank, 13.90 per cent, First Lease Finance and Investment, 17.85 per cent, BD Thai Aluminium, 17.92 per cent, Active Fine Chemicals, 18.23 per cent, Fu Wang Ceramic, 19.20 per cent, Monno Jute Stafflers, 19.39 per cent, Karnaphuli Insurance, 19.52 per cent, Information Services, 19.54 per cent, Monno Jutex, 20.29 per cent, BDcom Online, 21.29 per cent, Salvo Chemical Industries, 22.69 per cent, National Polymer, 22.73 per cent, Social Islami Bank, 22.96 per cent, Confidence Cement, 23.47 per cent, Al-Haj Textile, 24.02 per cent, Mercantile Insurance, 24.79 per cent, Fareast Islami Life, 24.98 per cent, Deshbandhu Polymer, 25.00 per cent, Makson Spinning, 25.44 per cent, Sinobangla Industries, 25.98 per cent, Metro Spinning, 26.21 per cent, Southeast Bank, 27.22 per cent, Beacon Pharma, 27.27 per cent, National Bank, 29.20 per cent and Continental Insurance, 29.96 per cent, according to the DSE data.

Currently, the listed companies whose sponsors/directors own maximum stakes in paid-up capital include, among others, Berger Paints (95%) in miscellaneous sector, National Housing Finance and Investment (90.38%) in financial institution sector, Grameenphopne (90%) in telecommunication sector, Marico Bangladesh (90%) in pharmaceuticals and chemicals sector, Gemini Sea Food (83.08%) in food and allied product sector, Glaxo SmithKline (81.98%) in pharmaceuticals and chemicals sector, RAK Ceramics (80.65%) in ceramic sector, Rahim Textile (80.17%) in textile sector, Summit Alliance Port (80%) in service and real state sector, Malek Spinning (75%) in textile sector, Khulna Power (75%) in fuel and power sector, Singer Bangladesh (75%) in engineering sector, RN Spinning Mills (66.14%) in textile sector, BSRM Steels (65.52%) in engineering sector, Bangladesh Lamps (61.03%) in engineering sector and BOC Bangladesh (60%) in power and fuel sector, according to data available from the DSE.

According to a rough reckoning of market sources, the fulfillment of the minimum requirement on the part of sponsors/directors of the listed companies to hold 30 per cent of the paid-up capital to retain their sponsorship/directorship will involve, at least, an aggregate amount of Tk 50 billion at current market prices.

However, this amount may rise or fall, depending upon the ups-and-downs of stock prices in the market. All such shares by the sponsors/directors will have to be bought from the secondary market to comply with the terms and conditions of the SEC's notification to retain the statues quo about their present position in the listed companies concerned.

The involvement of the funds for such directors/sponsors will be larger for big cap companies than that of small cap ones.


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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Hasina’s stand is ‘you’re either with me or against me’: Yunus

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A leaked US embassy cable has observed that a prophet has no honour in his own country, at least as far as Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus and the Awami League-led government attitude towards him is concerned.


The cable sent to Washington from the US embassy in Dhaka on November 30, 2009, said, ‘Prime minister Sheikh Hasina and foreign minister Dipu Moni made clear their distrust and suspicion of Yunus in several recent meetings with senior US government officials.’


WikiLeaks on August 30, 2011 released a number of diplomatic cables which had noted that while the government claimed Yunus was engaged in corrupt practices at Grameen Bank, his ties to the military-controlled interim administration and his brief contemplation of a role in


Bangladesh politics were more likely the reasons for Awami League’s disdain.


‘No one in Bangladesh can escape politics, however,’ said the November 30, 2009 cable.


One of the cables said Yunus wanted to resolve whatever ‘misunderstanding’ existed with Hasina over his efforts and organisation Grameen Bank and asked the US government to assist him in urging Hasina to change a long-standing rule that gave the government control over his position as Grameen Bank chairman and sought US help to resolve the problems.


Hasina signalled her displeasure with Yunus by refusing to ratify the interim regime’s ordinance that had empowered the Grameen Bank board of directors to appoint its chairman, said the November 30, 2009 cable sent by the then US charge d’ affaires Nicholas Dean.


‘Fearing [that the] government displeasure with him would jeopardise Grameen Bank and his other initiatives, Yunus requested the US ambassador to put in a good word with Sheikh Hasina on behalf of Grameen and Yunus,’ the cable read.


On November 5, 2009, when the US ambassador at a meeting with Hasina raised the Yunus issue, ‘the prime minister theatrically rolled her eyes and shook her head.  She spoke at length about her estrangement from Yunus and nodded her agreement when an advisor in the meeting characterised Yunus as ungrateful for the Grameen Phone deal that the prime minister had made possible.’


On November 11, 2009 ambassador-at-large for Global Women’s Issues Melanne Verveer met with Hasina, when the former was also interested in meeting with Yunus.


 ‘Most keenly, the prime minister felt Yunus had exercised poor judgment by courting military officers who had presented Yunus the possibility of coming to power through military backing in early 2007,’ the cable said. 


‘Perhaps we don’t work together.  But we don’t stop him.  When I was in Sweden (recently), Yunus was there and we exchanged hands.  It is our family tradition.’ Hasina was quoted in the cable to have said. 


When ambassador Verveer met with foreign minister Dipu Moni the next day, however, the latter had a litany of complaints against Yunus. Dipu Moni presented a range of allegations against Yunus and Grameen. 


‘She complained about the high interest rates Grameen charges its customers and alleged that the bank used “vicious practices” to recruit customers and obtain loan payments,’ the cable read.


Dipu Moni said, ‘Yunus broke rules and Grameen didn’t comply with Bangladesh law, including auditing requirements.  Many people in Bangladesh were upset when Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize given his corrupt practices.’


She also said government leaders understood the power of Yunus’ international reputation and therefore ‘bit our tongues’ when accolades were heaped upon him. 


According to the cable, on a personal note, Dipu Moni the foreign minister also complained that Yunus did not visit Sheikh Hasina in the hospital after she was injured in a 2004 bomb attack.


Ambassadors Verveer and James F Moriarty met with Yunus on November 11, 2009, when Yunus disputed all the allegations and said he and Grameen complied with all laws, including annual audits.


Yunus agreed that the prime minister likely viewed him as part of the caretaker government that tried to remove her and her rival, Khaleda Zia of the opposition BNP, from Bangladesh’s political scene. 


Yunus said Hasina’s attitude was, ‘you’re either with me or against me.’ 


 This dispute also raises questions about the long-term future of Grameen Bank.  Yunus is 69 years old.  Yunus told Moriarty and Verveer that he had offered to retire on a number of occasions, but the bank board had refused his offers, claiming there would be a run on the bank if he left. 


Yunus said he had been grooming a successor, but claimed government leaders had wooed that person into their camp and now he was working against him within the bank.


Another cable sent to Washington on August 12, 2009 by the then US ambassador James F Moriarty in Dhaka, said when the ambassador had met with Yunus on August 9, 2009 to congratulate him on winning the presidential medal of freedom, Yunus reported that tensions between him and the prime minister continued, but he hoped to meet with her soon to clear any misunderstandings over his efforts and organisation. 


Yunus said he had not yet received an appointment with Hasina despite his sending in an urgent request in late July 2009. Yunus perceived that even supportive government officials felt pressured to distance themselves from his recommendations and proposals.


Moriarty in another cable he sent to Washington on May 11, 2009 disclosed that Yunus had asked that the US assist him in urging Sheikh Hasina to change a long-standing rule giving the government control over his position as the Grameen Bank chairman.


Bangladesh’s 2007-2008 caretaker government passed an ordinance removing the GOB’s authority to select the bank chairman, but the parliament has not yet ratified that ordinance, the cable said.


In a May 10, 2009 meeting with the ambassador, ‘Yunus requested our input on the best way to request the PM reconsider her refusal,’ Moriarty said in the cable.


Yunus also discussed with the ambassador his disappointment over the AL government. He said the new government had to focus on the nation’s power needs and improve the quality of government bureaucracy in order for Bangladesh to weather the current economic turmoil, it said.


During the meeting Yunus said parliament had refused to approve an amendment to legislation that established Grameen Bank in the early 1980s; the amendment would have given the bank’s board of directors, rather than the government (as has been the practice), the authority to select the chairman of Grameen Bank, a position held by Yunus since the bank’s inception and renewed every two years.


In order to create Grameen Bank in 1983, Yunus sought support from the government to transform his micro-credit venture from a charitable organisation to a full-fledged bank, the cable said.


The government of Bangladesh passed an ordinance creating Grameen Bank, that decreed that the government would own 60 per cent of the bank and would have the authority to appoint its chairman. 


‘Since 1983, the GOB’s share of Grameen Bank has gradually declined; now the government only owns 5 per cent of the bank.’


The GOB has also continued to re-appoint Yunus the bank’s chairman.  However, Yunus has long desired to change the rule giving the GOB control of his position as chairman, the cable said. 


Over the years, Yunus told the ambassador, he had applied repeatedly to the GOB to amend the rules regarding the selection of the chairman.


The ambassador and Yunus went on to discuss more generally the prime minister’s performance during her first four months in office.


Yunus was critical of Hasina’s actions to strengthen the central government at the expense of local government.  He also criticised the AL government for exacting petty retributions against the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its leader Khaleda Zia.  ‘This is a divisive strategy,’ Yunus said.  The prime minister ‘must build bridges.’


Moriarty commented, ‘Despite, or perhaps because of, Yunus’ international reputation, many among Bangladesh’s political elite regard the Nobel Laureate with suspicion.  In the atmosphere of Bangladesh’s cult-of-personality politics, Sheikh Hasina and others likely view Yunus’ achievements and stature as a threat to their authority; in their minds, his very brief attempt to establish a political party in the early days of the 2007-2008.’


‘Yunus and his supporters, including the United States, need to convince the prime minister that an independent Grameen Bank is in her interest,’ he concluded.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

Automatic vehicle control centres in operation taken

Shahin Akhter

The Bangladesh road transport authority plans, local consultants run five automatic vehicle control centres, are to appoint idle for more than a decade.

Because the Danish International Development Agency the centres set up handed that under a joint care and rehabilitation of road schemes, to BRTA in 1999, the authorities could foreign consultants to gain operational plants.

BRTA engineering department director Mohammad Saiful Haque said new age, that under the joint project with Danida, five vehicle centers in different parts of the country in 1997-98 had set up fiscal years.

Each of the centres with a capacity of 150 vehicles per day, has been checked up, at a cost of TK one crore, he said.

"But the Danida consultants in 1999 left the country without the support of the operational side of the plants and as a result, they could work not for a single day", he said.

Saiful Haque, said that the BRTA tried to attract other foreign companies, but they showed interest in the work.

He said "So we have asked the Ministry of communication, delicate local consultant appoint, and invite the plants as soon as possible, enable".

He hoped, that the tender for local consultants this year floated would be.

Earlier, Deputy Director of the Department of Sheikh Mohammad Mahbub-e-Rabbani new age said BRTA that fitness centres would check motor vehicles, by you automatic equipment, including brake tester, testers, smoke Tester and under chassis Lady.

He said that there were two centres in Mirpur and Ekuria in Dhaka and three more in Chittagong, Khulna and Rajshahi.

BRTA sources said that on this vehicles have been manually reviewed by 57 motor vehicle inspectors all over the country.

The sources said about 16 lakh registered motor vehicles were plying the highways and all annual re-registration required.


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Thursday, November 24, 2011

JnU students rampage demanding repeal clause

imageDhaka University unit Chhatra League activists student beat when Jagannath went students on Sunday on the road to the Supreme Court building in protest against State funding rules for the University. -New-age-photo

Bdnews24.com. Dhaka

The police of the High Court have to charged with batons, to distribute hundreds of students of the University of Jagannath, blocking of roads close to require removal of funding generally, which has angered.

The police action Sunday came on after they were driving, to ignore repeated calls to the authorities on the streets.

Has the police of his last almost two hours protests, 14: 00 to move, to distribute them.

You smashed at least a dozen vehicles, and not less than six to arrest police, students from the scene.

Deputy Police Chief Krishnapada Roy said Dhaka City, she had no other options but go for measures such as the students ignored its repeated calls.

"We asked them to leave the road several times and go back to their campus and peacefully demonstrate." But when she began vandalising vehicles and the police had to act ", he told reporters."

The students said she wanted to that immediate withdrawal of a clause of the University Act, which says the institution is not eligible for any Government funding.

Earlier, JnU Vice-Chancellor Professor Mesbah Uddin Ahmad visited the demonstrating students at 13: 30, and urged them to free the streets. The students refused.

The students, which continues to shown on the University campus, before they marched through the streets at 11: 30 to reach above the High Court Division.

During the business hours of protests, position on the streets around the roundabout between the National Press Club and the High Court took the students and chanted slogans urging withdrawal of the clause.

The protests broke to out, after they came from a newspaper report learn, provided that the Jagannath University Act 2005, that the University must maintain funds themselves.

The protest concerned area paralyzed times how traffic movement had come to a halt.

Jagannath University proctor Ashok Kumar Saha said: 'Article 27 (4) of the Jagannath University Act - 2005 says that the University authority have to earn the cost of the operation of the University itself.'

"We hold discussions with the Government, has the effect of this clause because their implementation would tuition hike and it is a little difference of Jagannath University with other private initiatives," he added.

The students claimed that their semester fees of TK 3,500 TK 20,000 increase you sales of the University had to be increased.

Requests the students include also recovery which set up University dormitories, library and the transportation facilities.

Earlier, the students smashed vehicles to the University area.

Activists of the Bangladesh Chhatra League Jagannath University was unit supposed to beat police and disperse the angry students, blocked the traffic on the street in front of the National Press Club.

A group of 10 to 12 BCL activists were against the protesters and she hindered photograph press corps, who beat them tried a demonstrator at the Shikkha Bhaban.

The BCL activists with the demonstrators at the beginning was but became angry when she beat the students about their request to demonstrate, by leaving the road.

BCL Jagannath University unit convener Saiful Islam Akhand, however denied the claim. 'Those who had beaten protesters not Chhatra League belong to,' he told the news agency.

The Education Minister said the decision on the financing of Jagannath University are demanding abolition of self-financing would determine after consultation with all stakeholders, hours after his students roads blocked and vandalized vehicles.

But Nurul Islam Nahid criticized their vandalising cars.

The Minister told journalists in the Secretariat, ' I with the Vice-Chancellor of the University and the University Grants Commission spoke. We will find a way to solve this problem by talking to everyone.'

He also stressed that the relevant legislation will be changed, needs to resolve this issue, but could not specify how long it will take.

Question whether the law will be changed to the Minister said, 'I can't say whether it be changed unless a decision is made after talks.',

"We are not releasing their Reasons…with education costs rise, students have the right, worried," the Minister said.

But vandalism can not the answer, Nahid said, ' caused such disease by the destruction of property of the people damage the image of students. "

Increase the universities urging their internal sales, Nahid, said "It is not possible to develop everything with funds from the Government."

He added that the students also the universities increase should help.


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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Today, oil and gas body begins road March.

Moloy Saha


Das nationale Komitee zum Schutz von Öl, Gas, Bodenschätze, macht und Ports beginnt seine dreitägige Dhaka–Chittagong Road March heute drängt der sieben-Punkte-Forderungen, einschließlich das Abwracken von den Deal mit ConocoPhillips für Kohlenwasserstoff-Exploration in zwei Offshore-Gasfeld in den Golf von Bengalen.


Die Demonstranten, in drei Busse, werden für Chittagong heute Morgen nach der Abhaltung einer Kundgebung vor der National Press Club auf 10:00 gestartet.


Koordinator der Organisation, wird die Rallye Scheich Muhammad Shaheedullah vorstehen. Akademiker Serajul Islam Choudhury und Akmal Hossain, Kolumnist Syed Abul-Moksud, die Organisation Mitglied Sekretär Anu Muhammad und Führer der linksgerichteten politischen Parteien werden auch sprechen. Der Marsch erreichen Comilla heute nach Kundgebungen auf dem Weg Sonargaon, Daudkandi und Chandina halten. Die Demonstranten verlassen Comilla Dienstag Morgen und Kundgebungen in Feni, Chauddagam und Mirsarai.


Am dritten Tag am Mittwoch werden die Demonstranten verlassen Mirsarai am Morgen und halten eine Kundgebung in Sitakundu vor die letzte Rallye in Laldighi Maidan in Chittagong halten.


Shadeedullah und Anu in einer Presseerklärung, ausgestellt am Sonntag fordert die Menschen um die Programme erfolgreich.


Sie forderten die Verschrottung der Modell-Produktion und teilen Vertrag 2008 und fordert die Regierung nicht, die Herstellung und den Austausch Vertrag 2011 für Kohlenwasserstoff-Exploration in onshore Gas Bereichen auszuarbeiten. Sie behaupteten, dass das Energieministerium von multinationalen Unternehmen kontrolliert wurde und einige Ministerialbeamte wurden im Sinne der ausländischen Unternehmen dienen.


Die Organisation hält 'eine großen Kundgebung' in Dhaka am 30. November nach einem Marsch auf das Sunetra Gas-Feld im Oktober und einer nationalen Konvention im November.


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Monday, November 21, 2011

Dhaka vote for Palestinian statehood bid: Hasina

USA News von Bangladesch. New York


Der Premierminister, Sheikh Hasina, sagte, dass Bangladesch immer von den Menschen von Palästina Schaffung ein unabhängiges Staates Palästina stehen würde.


"Bei Bedarf, wir stimmen wird zur Bestimmung palästinensischen Staates," sagte sie in der Antwort auf eine Frage ein "meet the Press" Programm in Bangladesch Mission-Büro in New York am Samstag.


Der Palästina-Präsident, Mahmud Abbas, Antrag formal eine schriftliche Staatlichkeit zu UN Generalsekretär Ban Ki-Moon, am 23.


Der Premierminister sagte, dass Bangladesch mit der Menschen von Palästina herstellen ihrer Rechte immer gewesen war.


Sie erinnert daran, dass die enge Beziehungen zwischen Scheich Mujibur Rahman und Palästinenserführer Yassir Arafat gab. "Wir hatten eine sehr nahe verwandt,", sagte sie.


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

BBC News, Al Jazeera take online journalism awards

Boston. Massachusetts


BBC News, Al Jazeera and the Los Angeles Times scooped up the top prizes as the online news Association handed out its annual awards on Saturday.


Canadian newspaper the globe and mail, Argentina's La Nacion, France's OWNI and Germany's time online were also among those recognised by the ONA for their digital journalism efforts.


BBC News took the award for general excellence in online journalism by a large site while the globe and mail won the award for a medium site.


Al Jazeera what honoured in the breaking news category for its coverage of the popular uprising in Egypt.


The Los Angeles Times won two awards: one for innovative investigative journalism and a second for online video journalism at a large site.


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Friday, November 18, 2011

PM preaching peace accommodation of unrest at home: Fakhrul

Der amtierende Bangladesh Nationalist Party Sekretär allgemeine Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir am Sonntag sagte, dass der Premierminister Frieden in den Vereinten Nationen predigte, nach Anstiftung und Beherbergung von Unruhen zu Hause.


Fakhrul fordert Sheikh Hasina, der Premierminister, um Frieden im Land vor Aufnahme Bemühungen für den globalen Frieden zu gewährleisten.


'Seine komisch, dass der Premierminister ein Modell für den globalen Frieden, stellt während die Polizei in ihrem Land-Pin-Volk auf den Boden mit Tor und die mittellosen halten Aufräumvorgang Lebensmittel aus Mülleimer zurück,' sagte er Tagung ein Vertreter des Referats Dhaka Stadt Jatiyatabadi Swechchhasebak Dal auf Instituts für Diplom-Ingenieure.


Hasina am Samstag dargestellt ein Modell des Friedens, wie sie die 66. Sitzung der Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen in New York behandelt.


"Ich konnte nicht mein Lachen sehen die Nachrichten halten. Ich möchte Premierminister zunächst bezieht sich auf Angelegenheiten zu Hause ' fügte er hinzu.


"Wir leben in einem Land, wo die Kundgebungen der politischen Gegner angegriffen, ein Polizist Briefmarken der Bürger in der Brust, ein Anwalt ist entführt von seinem Haus entfernt und geschlagen zu Tode in Haft. Es ist extrem unbecoming des Ministerpräsidenten eines solchen Landes zu predigen Frieden in den Vereinten Nationen, "sagte er.


Fakhrul sagte, dass er möglicherweise nicht mit politischen idealen Jamaat Führers ATM Azharul Islam einverstanden, aber es nicht akzeptabel könnte, dass er in Haft gefoltert und vor den Medien als Räuber dargestellt.


' Wenn er Recht verletzt, könnte es Testversion und Strafe. Warum ist Folter?' fügte er hinzu.


Er sagte, dass 33 Prozent der Jugendlichen ihre Stimme bei den Wahlen 2008 geben hatte und der Awami-Liga ihnen Arbeitsplätze, mindestens für einen in einer Familie versprach hatte, aber die Regierung es versäumt, sein Wort zu halten.


Dhaka Stadt Einheit BNP Mitglied Sekretär Abdus Salam, Swechchhasebak Dal Präsident Habibunnabi Khan Sohel, Generalsekretär Mir Sharafat Ali und Organisation Sekretär Shafiul Bari Babu sprach auch auf das Programm, das unter dem Vorsitz von Yasin Ali.


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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Govt Niere Handel Fall sensationelle auflisten

Bdnews24.com. Dhaka

The Ministry of the Interior has the authorities on the kidney case in the list of sensational cases ordered trade.

DAS, signed by Deputy Secretary Smriti Rani, the Chief of staff of the Crime Investigation Department were sent the order on 21 September.

The case was with Kalai police station on 29 in line with the organ transplant Act 1999, section 10 (1) and Bangladesh Penal Code 326 / 307 / 420 submitted.

Some unscrupulous broker have long of the underprivileged in Jaipurhat edit were to sell their kidneys for money. A recently published report by the media, said that more than 200 poor people in Kalai shortly had already sold their organs.

According to the report, police arrested six people, including the leaders of the ring of Jaipurhat, Bagerhat and Dhaka. Three of them admitted their crimes.

On 19 September, the Court ordered the Government to form a Committee of inquiry into this and report within 15 days.

Before that on September 11, recommended the Parliamentary Committee on Ministry of health, which should authorities find the illegal kidney retailer and take action against them.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

PM-Regeln Gespräche mit Oppositionsführer

Says the next general elections under EC

Bangladesh singing bath Sangstha. New York

The Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, has about the need for the meeting for talks with the opposition leaders ' excluded various problems in the country.

On a "Meet the Press" program said with journalists on Bangladesh of's Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York on Saturday, the Prime Minister the most important

"Requirements of the BNP leaders have been ' damaged sons", end process against war criminals and withdrawing the money laundering cases, which release against their sons.

"Would not the trial of war criminals in illegal interests of a political force be?" The corrupt should be released? Attack would brought not the people, the people by grenade stand in the dock, and those who embezzle money to orphans to book?,' asked them the questions.

For 40 years, Hasina, said the country was free and the Awami League was in power for 10/11 years. "The development and the welfare of the people were only made when the Awami League, which was in power, but others have plundered the country property,", she said.

Dipu Moni, Health Minister AFM Ruhal Haque, Bangladesh of Foreign Minister's Permanent Representative to the UN, Foreign Minister Mijarul Finley's Abdul Momen, PM spokesman Abul Kalam Azad and Bangladesh press Ministers in Washington Swapan Kumar Saha present on the occasion.

At the beginning of the program, the Prime Minister marked different programs of their 11-day tour of New York.

She said that the US President, Barack Obama, Bangladesh had asked, and Obama the exchange of greetings with her to the reception, organized by the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon and US first lady Michelle. "The President expressed to visit interest in Bangladesh", she said.

Their Government has the Prime Minister had strong efforts make flight from Biman Bangladesh Dhaka-New York again.

The Prime Minister has the work of the United Nations was not only limited to peace. "We want the world to see body more effectively." We want to see, want contradictory world... we leave a peaceful environment for the new generation, "she said."

To do this, she expressed, the United Nations would play a special role.

The 'they peace model' in her speech in 66. The UN General Assembly revealed on Saturday, said Hasina, peace in the world would come, if questions which have been implemented in accordance with the model of peace.

The Prime Minister said that her Government wanted to make the people of the source of all power or owner. ' The people would vote ruling would decide the country and the people are the greatest strength of their power.

About the country's economy, she said that the purchase the poverty, the main obstacle to development, been reduced to increased to the people, while.

Highlight the need for peace and stability of the country to improve the standard of living which people, said they all had combines work to eliminate poverty.

The regional connectivity said Hasina of the current global social and economic system remains no country insulated. "Making regional connectivity is a must," she said, added that her Government for the welfare of the people has been working, through the establishment of friendly relations with all neighbouring countries.

The Prime Minister further said the establishment of regional connectivity India had agreed for transit, Nepal and Bhutan while Manmohan Singh's last visit to Bangladesh.

"The question of cooperation of water power in the region, discussed even during his", she said.

On relations between Bangladesh and India, she said that friendly relations between the two countries exist. "Discussions in progress are over the water share the common rivers, including Teesta", she said.

She also said that discussion, whether a preliminary agreement on the water could be made part of Teesta. They hope "would if we could fix parts of the aisle a complicated problem like water, we also able to reach an agreement on the water parts of teesta River be ink,'.

Khaleda Zia's comments, which the BNP election would not go without the caretaker Government, said the Prime Minister, that elections would take place when the time comes, and all political parties would involved is about.

Mr leinen reports Hasina said, would take place the next general elections under the supervision of the Electoral Commission and all political parties would participate in the polls

"The Government will not intervene in none of the elections," she said.

The Prime Minister said that her party was at first a movement for the Transitional Government forged. ' The BNP wanted it not... but she said, there was not a neutral person in the country with the exception of mad people and children.

Then, they were forced to be the caretaker: Government Bill in the House at midnight.'

Mention the special experience it on the caretaker Government Justice Latifur Rahman, who said the Prime Minister that he dismissed 13 Secretaries (Latifur), between a half an hour to talk about oath and at that time, were not appointed the other consultants and meeting of the Cabinet was not held.

She said that the BNP President Iajuddin Ahmed as caretaker head of Government in 2007 after against the law, framed by the party.

Mention that all the heads of the previous interim Government, the BNP created that were, plundered she said that she (BNP) thought that she would be able from money abroad to siphon, they during their rule.

Hasina, said that their Governments do not want to cancel the managing system of Government. But she said pronounced judgment declaring the Court illegally the managing system of Government.

"How would we legalize caretaker Government system, which has been declared by the apex court for illegal?,' they called into question."

The Prime Minister said that the Awami League was not entitled, in the year 2001 to power come as the party does not agree to sell gas from abroad.

"Sheikh Hasina policies sell the interests of the country for the greed which does not," she said.

Mention that BNP would power movement never successfully, Hasina said the people of the country would not stand for the corrupted. "they (BNP) not the development and progress of the country could hinder,", she said the BNP not pushing something to do, the people who suffer from deals.


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Monday, November 14, 2011

Saudi King's right to vote are women

Agence France-Presse. Riyadh

Saudi King Abdullah on Sunday granted women the right to vote, and run in local elections, in a historic first for the ultra-conservative country where women are subjected to by many restrictions.

"Starting with the next term, women will have the right, at the local elections run and the candidates according to Islamic principles, choose," he said in speech

Life on State television broadcast in the Shura Council.

Women's rights activists have long fought for the right to vote in the Gulf Kingdom which applies a strict version of Sunni Islam and prohibits women from driving, or without the consent of the male guardian travel.

Manal al-Sharif, a 32-year-old computer security consultant, was arrested on 22 may have been and 10 days after posting on YouTube a video of themselves driving around the eastern city of Khobar, said the King decision as "a historic and courageous."

"The King is a reformer," she said of the 86-year-old monarch, whose Land was spared a wave of protests rocking the region with the autocratic regime in Tunisia and Egypt were overthrown.

The King decision means that women take part in the elections, which take place in four years, as the next vote will be held on Thursday and nominations are already closed.

In addition to participate in the only public surveys in the country, women had the right to all appointed Shura (consultative) Council join the, he said the new term in the address the Assembly.

'We have decided that women will take part as members in the next legislature in the Shura Council,' said the King in the unexpected movement, enfranchise women.

More than 5,000 men compete in local elections on Thursday, only the second in the history of Saudi Arabia, 285 local councils to fill half of the seats in the Kingdom. Appointed the other half by the Government.

The first elections were held in 2005, but the Government extended the existing Council term for two years.

King Abdullah said his decision came because we refuse marginalization of the role of women in Saudi society in all areas and followed by 'Consultations with various scholars.'

He mentioned not about women's right to go where they need to hire male drivers, or depend on the good will of the related if they do not have the resources in the Kingdom.

However, he said that ' balanced modernization, committed with our Islamic values are a necessary demand is in an era where there no place for those who hesitate ' in moving forward.

Saudi Arabia has seen many changes because Abdullah King was in 2005.

Norah al-Fayez, who was named to the post of Deputy Minister of education for women's education in 2009, was the first woman ever named a Minister in the country.

She called over 60 intellectual and activist women exclude in may for a boycott of the round September because 'local councils the authority to carry out its role effectively is missing' and 'half of its members are appointed", than also because.

The Shura Council had recommended that women in the next local polls to vote, officials said.

In April, Samar Badawi said they Municipal Affairs Ministry of defence, the ban on women, the participation of the local poll was sued.

A complaint to the administrative court in Mecca against the Ministry of women's right as voters handed Badawi registered.

Also in April, a group of women defied the ban on women in the elections of at a registration voters in the Red Sea in Jeddah in a rare public demonstration against the male emerges only electoral system.

But they were that turned back, the head of the Center, who said were still banned them women from the vote.

The oil-rich Kingdom of Sunni has place however seen smaller sporadic demonstrations by Shiites, which took in the Eastern province.

Sahrif was the symbol of a campaign by a group of defiantly Saudi women behind the wheels of their cars drive on 17 June in calls to the nationwide action against the ban, have.

The US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, has publicly thrown their support behind the campaign, say that "what do these women, is brave, and what they are looking for is true."

' The Saudi woman, will for the first time, you become a partner in the decision-making process. I hope, it gets assigned as Minister ", said Sharif.


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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Magura car accident kills 11

Eleven people, including four children were killed when a speeding up of truck parked human tug rest both vehicles in a roadside waters at Saitrish in Magura SADAR shortly on Sunday afternoon.


The deceased, all the three-wheeled human hauler Magura town of Alamkhali went, was announced by the police.


Angry local put up barricade tree felling, exposed to traffic on the highway for nearly four hours.


Later, police and district officials crashed and that assures stirring mob of measures including speed breakers to include road accidents.


Magura Police Superintendent Proloy Chisim said that people were the barricade on about 19: 00, after they came to build speed breakers at various points of the highway.


Dead five Pravir Kumar Ghosh were 45, teacher for Rawtara, HM high school, as well as Suraiya Begum, 35, and her sister 12 years Sumaiya Akter, residents of Hajipur village SADAR shortly, 5 year old Madina Akter, 12-year-old Mohammad Sohag, a resident of Lokqiol village recognisable.


Identifies the other could be not immediately known.


Police said Magura Jhenidah Highway at Saitrish the accident happens bus stand on about 16: 30 at Dhaka vegetables loaded truck binding the permanent human tug taken on passengers at the bus stop.


"We are trying both retrieve the vehicles from the water." We have already recovered the bodies of the human tug. So far, I came to know that killed 11 people in the accident, "he said."


He said that the driver of the truck fled the scene after the accident.


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Saturday, November 12, 2011

NTC Kämpfer geben Sie Sirte

 imageNationale Transitional Rat Kämpfer bereiten ihre Waffen vor ihre Kämpfe in der Stadt Sirte am Samstag. ­ — AFP-Foto

Agence France-Presse. Sirte


Hunderte von Kämpfer für Libyens neue Herrscher stieß in Muammar al-Gaddafi Heimatstadt im Golf von Syrte aus dem Osten am Sonntag, als NATO-Flugzeuge die Stadt für einen zweiten gerade Tag schlug.


Blinken V-für-Sieg unterzeichnet, die Kämpfer zog in Sirte in Pickup-Trucks und größere Lkw, unterstützt durch drei Artillerie-Tanks, wie sie schrie "Allahu Akbar" (Gott ist am größten), sagte eine AFP-Korrespondent.


Andere Kämpfer der Übergangszeit Nationalrat, konnten ihre westlich der mediterranen Stadt, als tödliche Auseinandersetzungen auch treu wütete in der westlichen Oase Ghadames nahe der algerischen Grenze.


Und westlich von Sirte, NTC Kräfte außerhalb Bani Walid einen neuen Angriff auf die Stadt, die nur andere verbleibenden Gaddafi Schanze montiert.


Wie sie von Sirte des östlichen Gatters gerollt, zwei Krankenwagen eilte mit Sirenen in Flammen, und andere NTC-Kämpfer entstanden aus der Gaddafi-Bastion, wo sie sagten, es gab Kleinwaffen Feuergefechte.


"Wir kämpfen mit Kalaschnikows und Kleinwaffen um das Stadtzentrum,", sagte Mar'ee Saleh Ali Hassan Jabar Brigade.


"Wir sind auf Gaddafis Männer auslösen, aber ihre Rückkehr Feuer ist nicht sehr stark," sagte er, als er das östliche Tor beendet.


Saleh hinzugefügt, die ' NATO durchgeführt mehrere Streiks heute. Ich habe sie mir. "


Viele der Pickup-Trucks in die Stadt durchgeführt Essen und Wasser-Vorräte, sowie Matratzen, eine Angabe, die die Kämpfer wurden zu Positionen in Sirte, der Korrespondent sagte.


Westlich von Sirte konnten jedoch NTC Kräfte ihre sagen, dass sie Anweisungen nicht, starten Sie einen neuen Angriff in Sirte erlauben der NATO zur Durchführung von Geschäften erhalten hatten.


An der politischen Front wurden NTC-Chef sagte Mustafa Abdel Jalil, eine Übergangsregierung nächste Woche bekannt werden würde und dass Gaddafi International 'Waffen verboten' nun unter seiner Kontrolle.


Früher, sagte einer der Kämpfer in Sirte des östlichen Gatters stationiert, dass Kämpfer waren auf der Suche nach Landminen.


' Wir befürchten, dass Gaddafi Kräfte Landminen am Rande der Stadt begraben haben. So sind wir darauf bedacht. Bisher heute ist es ruhig nach schweren gestern Auseinandersetzungen, "sagte frontline Fighter Abdul Hameed.


Kämpfer, die westlich von Sirte stationiert erzählt eine andere AFP-Korrespondent, was sie, von der NATO-Koalition gesagt hatte zu bleiben setzen auf Sonntag und Zurückhalten von einen geplanten neuen Angriff auf die Stadt.


NATO-Flugzeuge mindestens ein Dutzend Luftangriffe um Sirte am Sonntagmorgen gestartet, sagte Korrespondent.


Am Samstag explodierte NATO-Flugzeuge 29 bewaffnete Fahrzeuge, ein Brand-Position, zwei Führungs- und Leitsysteme Knoten und drei Munition-Lagerung-Einrichtungen im Bereich die Allianz sagte in einem operationellen Update.


Am Samstag trat Kämpfer Sirte was offenbar zu einer Zangenbewegung aus dem Süden und Osten.


"Unsere Truppen gingen sieben Kilometer in through the eastern Gate und es waren sporadisch, manchmal schwere Auseinandersetzungen mit Gaddafi Kräfte," sagte Kommandant Mohammed al-Marimi der Fakriddin-Sallabi-Brigade.


Misrata Militärrats Sprecher Abdel Ibrahim sagte sieben NTC-Kämpfer getötet und verwundet 145.


Der Kämpfer verwendet Panzer und Pickups montiert mit Flak Straßensperren Löschen von Gaddafi Kräfte und fuhr in Richtung Stadtzentrum Sirte, Bau ihrer eigenen Verteidigung in Erweiterte Positionen.


An einem Strandstraße, umgeben von Kratern und Pock-geprüft Gebäude schlug eine 106 mm Panzerabwehr Kanone wiederholt Gaddafi Positionen, unterstützt durch eine Flut von Mörtel Feuer und mehrere Raketenwerfer.


Ein Sirte-Bewohner, die gelang die Flucht früh am Sonntag sagte, kämpfen um 19:00 am Samstag bei nachgelassen.


' Gibt es afrikanischen Söldner roaming in der ganzen Stadt. Sie sind auslösen in Häusern mit Flak im Landkreis einer ' am westlichen Rand von Sirte, sagte er, weigert, seinen Namen aus Gründen der Sicherheit zu geben.


Er sagte auch, er sah Gaddafis Sohn Mutassim zweimal – einmal in einem Befehl in einem Krankenhaus Keller, in den letzten drei Wochen.


Frontlinie Kämpfer in Sirte haben wiederholt gesagt, dass die Mutassim bis in den südlichen Vororten durchlöchert ist.


Samstag 's Angriff kam nach Berichten über eine rapide Verschlechterung der humanitären Lage in der Stadt von rund 75.000.


NATO-Truppen in Gaddafi Kräfte getroffen, nachdem Berichte von Sirte "Hinrichtungen, Geiselnahme und die berechneten Zielgruppenadressierung von Einzelpersonen, Familien und Gemeinschaften in der Stadt" entstand ein Koalitionsaussage sagte.


Der Angriff auf Ghadames, sagte Tripolis, kam in der Morgendämmerung, mindestens acht NTC-Kämpfer getötet und verwundet 50, 600 km südwestlich von Muhandes Sirajeddin, stellvertretender Leiter des Gemeinderates.


"Der Angriff begann am um 05:30 (0330 GMT). Rund 100 Gaddafi Loyalisten, einschließlich Söldner, die aus Algerien (Grenze) und Gruppen der Tuareg nahm an den kämpfen, "sagte er.


Sirajeddin und zwei andere Bewohner sagte, dass Zusammenstöße gab es noch im Gange, in Ghadames, ein UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und die Heimat römische Ruinen.


Schwere Kämpfe auch in Bani Walid, die nur andere verbleibenden Pro-Gaddafi Bastion, mit NTC Kämpfer unter Feuer von innerhalb der Stadt wütete, sagte eine AFP-Korrespondent.


NTC Kommandant Omar Mukhtar sagte seine Männer sind "Bündelung" aber nicht am Sonntag angreifen würde.


'Wir immer bereit sind,' sagte er, wie eine AFP-Korrespondent fünf Panzer an vorderster Front aufrollen.


NTC Kräfte glauben, dass Gaddafi bekanntesten Sohn Seif al-Islam, bis in Bani Walid durchlöchert ist. "Wir wissen genau, wo er ist," sagte Mukhtar.


In der Zwischenzeit sagte die Überreste von mehr als 1.700 Gefangenen, die 1996 von Wärter Tripolis des berüchtigten Abu Salim Gefängnis ausgeführt in einem Massengrab in der Hauptstadt gefunden wurden, ein Sprecher der National Transitional Council Sonntag.


"Wir fanden den Ort wo diese Märtyrer begraben wurden," sagte Khalid Sharif, Sprecher des Militärrats der NTC, Hinzufügen von war es Beweis 'kriminelle Handlungen' vom Gaddafi-Regime.


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Friday, November 11, 2011

Muhith is looking for support from WB, IMF

United States news of Bangladesh. Dhaka

The Minister of finance. The need for improved financial support by the World Bank and the remainder said Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, support by the IMF.

This was stressed in his statement for the 2011 annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC and World Bank Group on Friday, said a press release from the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington DC.

He said were carefully planned Bangladesh public investment and expenditure and for the core of the development goals to reach, such as salts women at the forefront of development, employment, price stability, generate energy, food, and programme for social security and combating climate change, impact.

He noted that budget support reduce support all these efforts must under poverty credit (PRSC) program of the World Bank and balance of payments are completed under the extended credit facility (ECF) of IMF support.

"Such support would key fiscal space and reduce pressure on the already tense country's balance of payments", he added.

Crisis makes those achievements of Bangladesh in maintaining a stable macro-economic situation in the face, when the world economy, particularly in the field of balance of payments, maintaining stable export growth, expanding domestic demand, strong performance in rural and agricultural sectors and maintaining an overall growth rate of 6%, the Finance Ministers that Bangladesh said legally earned financial support by the World Bank for additional investment had thus a, to achieve them.

Muhith, the Governor of the World Bank and the IMF for Bangladesh, said Bangladesh has placed poverty alleviation for its development efforts and associated with up to 53.12% of the budget for poverty, the reduction in spending.

On the experience of the global financial crisis, the Finance Minister urged the President to restructure the global financial, monetary, and architecture.

He suggested, that the G20 or the Board of Governors as an agenda Subscribe topic should initiate a meaningful restructuring of the global financial system restructuring.

He makes concrete proposals for reflection G20 be informal mechanism, raised some legal court, managing liquidity of the global public sector, including monitoring and control of the IMF.

It reaffirms the need for a strengthened focus by the World Bank with the mediation of surplus resources for investment in deficit, increased efforts to overcome poverty and hunger, grains and petroleum to develop a pragmatic trade, financing and administration of the volatility of commodity prices, in particular the Fooed.

Muhith leads a high Bangladesh delegation to the 2011 annual meetings of the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the IMF in Washington, DC.


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Taiwan braces for Typhoon Nanmadol

Agence France-Presse. Taipei

Taiwan has issued a warning Sunday as Typhoon Nanmadol approached, say, that let the storm, at least seven people dead in the Philippines can bring torrential rain and strong winds.

Typhoon Nanmadol is forecast to Eastern Taiwan on Tuesday, so that the first storm, which hit the island this year said the Central Weather Bureau.

It called for the public to stay away from the mountain regions and low-lying regions such as the typhoon in fierce winds and heavy rains raise sparking flash floods and landslides.

The Typhoon was 0200 GMT 160 kilometers southeast of the southern tip of Taiwan, the Bureau said.

It was said that the storm gusts of 155 km an hour and moving north packaging was eight kilometres per hour.


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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Homebound people suffer ahead of Eid

Homebound people suffer ahead of Eid
STRANDED AND HELPLESS: Scores of home-goers are seen waiting under a spell of agonising patience at Gabtoli, like at other bus terminals in the city Friday. ? FE Photo by Shafiqul Alam Jubair Hasan and Yasir Wardad

Thousands of homebound people faced untold sufferings Friday due to inordinate delay in getting their transports, specially buses and trains, and severe traffic congestion on the country's key highways.


A visit to various stations and ticket counters on the day revealed that the home-goers had to wait for hours since morning to get into their scheduled transports, ruining the satisfaction of getting tickets without much trouble this time.


A large number of people were seen leaving the capital by sitting on the rooftop of buses, trains and launches, thus risking their lives just to spend a few days with their near and dear ones.


The transport owners were seen committing the offence of taking extra passengers before the nose of the law-enforcement agencies. The government last year banned carrying passengers on rooftop during festivals to avoid accident by mentioning that the violators of the ban would face stiff penalties.


Overloaded launches, trains and buses with thousands of homebound passengers were also seen leaving the capital for different destinations without adequate safety measures.


"We're waiting for five hours at Kalyanpur counter to get into a bus. But we even don't know when it will come to pick us up," said Rezaul Karim, a government official who would go to Kushtia with the members of his family.


He said they were told by the transport company that their bus had been caught up in a traffic jam on its way.


Housewife Shamima Begum said her husband went to the bus counter to know the latest development of their vehicle. "I can't wait for long, as my one-year-old daughter becomes sick in polluted and noisy environment," she said.


Passenger of a Khulna-bound Eagle Paribahan Abidur Rahman said he collected a ticket of the transport company and the bus was supposed to leave the city at 11:00am. "I'm still waiting for the bus even four hours after the scheduled time."


"I celebrated my success in managing the ticket a week ago, and this is the outcome of it," he said without hiding his frustration.


Authorities of the bus companies said their buses could not reach the counters timely due to terrific gridlock on the highways. "Even we don't know when the buses will reach," said Babu, manager of Eagle Paribahan in Kalyanpur counter.


"The buses are taking extra time to return to the depots in the city from different destinations across the country. A terrible traffic jam has paralysed the highway from Gabtoli to Kaliakoir", manager of Hanif Paribahan Md Samad Ali told the FE.


The delay in getting buses sparked violence among a section of passengers, and some of them damaged the bus counter of Feni-bound Starline Paribahan last night. The scenarios were almost the same in other bus counters -- Mohakhali and Sayedabad -- in the capital.


According to traffic officials, buses and other modes of transportation got stranded from Daudkandi to Chandina on the Dhaka-Chittagong Highway and from Kaliakoir to Gabtoli on the Dhaka-Tangail Highway.


Comilla Highway Police assistant superintendent of police (eastern zone) Belayet Hossain Shikder Friday said, "This traffic jam has been created due to increased pressure of traffic, forcing the vehicles to move very slowly."


A driver of Unique coach service on the Dhaka-Chittagong route said despite police attempts the situation relating to the tailback remained almost the same. The traffic jam became acute over the 30 kilometre area of the highway Friday noon, particularly at Gouripur, Madhaiya and Chandina areas.


The launches from Sadarghat terminal were carrying two to three times more passengers than their respective capacities, whereas the launch owners were charging increased fair, claimed the passengers.


Sadek Islam came to Sadarghat Friday to go to his home at Amtoli in Barguna, and was looking for a ticket of Jom-Jom passenger launch. Talking to the FE he said the launches were charging Tk 450 to Tk 500 against the usual fair of Tk 250 for his destination.


When asked, Chairman of Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) Khandker Shamsuddoha said the launches and steamers can carry nearly 40,000 passengers per day to Barisal and other coastal districts.


"But nearly 0.2 million people thronged the ports before the Eid," he added.


Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Railway officials said train communication on several rail routes remained suspended for about five hours, as a goods wagon derailed in Comilla Friday afternoon.


Train service on the routes resumed at about 8pm as a rescue train from Laksam junction reached the spot and salvaged the train.


A railway officer at Kamlapur Railway Station said against the capacity of issuing around 12,000 tickets per day, they are now facing demand for more tickets every hour.


Source: thefinancialexpress-bd.com


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Diesel import to rise 18pc in 2012

AppId is over the quota
AppId is over the quota
M Azizur Rahman

The government will be required to import 3.65 million tonnes of diesel at an estimated cost of Tk 252 billion (US$ 3.40 billion) in 2012, up by 17.74 per cent from the current year's 3.10 million tonnes, a senior energy ministry official said Friday.

The State-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) has projected the cost of diesel imports for 2012 calculating per barrel diesel import price at $ 125, he said.

Cash-strapped BPC had imported only 2.60 million tonnes of diesel in 2010, said a senior BPC official.

He said country's overall diesel requirement will be 4.0 million tonnes in 2012 of which 350,000 tonnes will be available as refined output from the state-run refinery - Eastern Refinery Ltd.

Officials said the BPC has been importing an increasing quantity of liquid fuel to meet the mounting local demands especially in new diesel and furnace oil-fired power plants.

The government has been installing dozens of diesel and furnace oil-fired power plants to diversify the country's fuel sources for electricity generation.

The Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) officials said seven new diesel-fired power plants came into operation until September 2011.

Several more will start operation from early 2012, they said.

The current diesel requirement in power plants is around 40,000 tonnes per month and from February 2012 the monthly diesel requirement for such plants will be 60,000 tonnes as a few more diesel-fired power plants will start operation by then, they said.

The BPC will seek additional diesel from the existing fuel suppliers that include Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Petco, the trading arm of Malaysia's Petronas, Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC), Emirates National Oil Company of UAE, Egyptian Middle East Oil Refinery, Maldives National Oil Company and Chinese PetroChina.

The corporation is likely to complete negotiations with suppliers within this month to import additional diesel and fix premium rates for January to July imports of 2012, said the BPC official.

He said the BPC will also seek additional funds from the current financiers to foot petroleum import bills.

Currently, the BPC has been borrowing $ 1.45 billion from the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), the lending arm of the Islamic Development Bank Group, for 2011.

It has also finalised a deferred payment scheme worth $ 775 million for its refined oil product purchases from the Petco and the PNOC for the period from October 2011 to March 2012.

The corporation has also received a syndicated loan of $ 200 million from foreign banks and financial institutions recently under a syndication loan led by Standard Chartered, HSBC and Citibank.


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Dhaka stocks upbeat on single face value decision

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Staff correspondent

The capital of the regulator movement on Tuesday, a uniform par value for all stocks and investment funds parts set 1 TK 10 December Dhaka shares Wednesday, with the General index and the turnover of the stock market, sending increased strong profits after two straight days of loss.

DGEN, advanced general index of the Dhaka stock exchange, on Wednesday to close 85.86 points, or 1.42%, to 6,131.48 points.

The day turnover of the stock market has almost doubled, TK 544.79 crore to TK 259 crore from Tuesday sales TK 285.79 crore.

Senior Vice President Ahasanul Islam said DSE 'Problems with the face value of the TK-100 strong today have received, while some of the bag with a face value of TK 10 have lost'.

He said however, that the shares with a par value of TK-10 carried out not as bad as was arrested.

"It takes at least three days a stock trading and the market has just a day before the start of the Eid holiday." So, it has a reduced selling pressure, which went for the sale of shares, as they don't have the money in hand before the Eid, today only a few investors would, said Ahasanul."

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday decided that the value all listed companies and the units all mutual funds in TK 10 of 30 November would have to be converted from the bag and would as of December 1.

The 231 businesses with the Dhaka Bourse now 124 companies have shares of the TK-100 face value and 107 of the TK-10, while 14 of 36 investment funds has units of TK-100 face value, units of TK-1, and the face value of the units is the rest of TK 10.

The DSU sales dipped on Tuesday, a seven-month low of TK 285.64 crore in an erratic trading, as investors waiting to see the results of cases stored by the SEC against five suspected market manipulators, which supposedly on the January share market crash and the behavior of the market after the current legislation.

Market participants said that investors on the DSE went on the day on a shopping spree, when they realised that the market, shortly after the 9-day Eid holiday would increase.

"The market had more than a month, reduce the prices for a number of shares to a reasonable level was pressed." Investors, on the other hand also expectation that, after the movement for uniform par value, by the SEC, the market could a positive turn after the Eid holiday, "a stockbroker said.

He said: "The problems with a face value of TK 100 today won, as investors thought they would win more, if the value would be divided into TK 10 of each pocket." There is nothing but a mere impression than other basics such as earnings per share and net asset value will change in relation to the nominal value.'

All important sectors, such as Bank and non-bank financial institutions were set such as Grameenphone and MJL Bangladesh on Wednesday, optimistic, but stock prices of market giants because both have a value of TK 10.

255 Issues the day traded 185 extended, 65 rejected, and five remained unchanged.

Titãs gas top the list of sales of the day with its shares worth of TK-28 33 crore-changing hands. The rest on the list of the top 10 sales leader Lafarge Surma were cement, the City Bank Ltd, Jamuna oil Ltd, Keya cosmetics Ltd, a Bank Ltd, S Alam cold rolled steels, Beximco, Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd, and Fu Wang food.


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