The team will be celebrating the marking of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Republic to join.
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The deceased was called Member Mrs Ghutudia Union Parishad as Ashraf Ali moral (35), husband of Jesmin Nahar.
Police said Ashraf missing from the day of Eid-ul-Azha and not home page back.
Police recovered information from his wife the decapitated body in 11.
Police suspected that after a previous hostility Ashraf could have killed the perpetrators.
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"Bangladesh has a long coastal strip 710 km with abundant marine resources." We have found so far some 475 species of marine fish, 400 mollusc and 200 species of sea forest. Unfortunately some of them have disappeared, and many more are on the verge of extinction, "Prof Nani Gopal by Chittagong University Marine Biology Department told the news agency."
Johnius Coitor, Nematalosa Galatheae, Pseudapocryptes Gill openings, Thunnus Albacares, Thunnus Obesus and Xiphias gladius are the scientific names of some of the marine fish of different countries, including Bangladesh, have been included in the red list of the International Union for the conservation of nature (IUCN).
He said monsoon variations, frequent droughts and severe storms would also kill the fish in the Interior inland waters and their breeding patterns affect. "If significant impacts on the ecosystems, this would jeopardise an important food source in some coastal areas."
"Several fish as mentioned will be removed from these areas, if they adapt quickly to the changing salinity levels can not." "Fish are also very sensitive to temperature and some species - - can go locally extinct those who swim not far," he added.
The Bay of Bengal had a number of reasons behind the deterioration of ecological Prof. Gopal. These include sea temperature, increase in salinity, Habitat conversion of marine fish, massive resources, introduction of exotic species and commercial use or over hunting further increase.
According to international research by WorldFish with support of the British Department for international development (DFID), both coastal and landlocked countries in Africa, Malawi, Guinea, Senegal and Uganda, four Asian tropical countries - Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan and Yemen, and two countries in South America, are Peru and Colombia, that economically vulnerable to the effects of global warming on fisheries.
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They said that enrich the surface water resources through the existing ponds and canals in the area of the means for the prevention of desertification could be re-excavating.
A discussion forum made these observations during addressing the speakers.
Sustainable agriculture and socio-economic development organized Organization (ASSEDO) the discussion in his Office Sunday.
The spokesman said that importance must be passed, renovation and maintenance of abandoned ponds and channels through proper change to ensure sustainable livelihoods of for poor farmers.
ASSEDO Executive Director Rabiul Alam, NGO leaders Syed Salah Uddin and Benziger amine Hasda, Chairman of the fisheries and aquaculture and Fisheries Department of Rajshahi University Dr. Akhter Hossain journalist sea Hassan Abdullah addressed the discussion, among other things.
You said that the rights of the poor and marginal farmers on existing natural resources including Khas are ponds and channels gradual withdrawal from various reasons especially the effects of climate change make their livelihoods at risk.
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The two brothers bought a House with a high hope 19 Rajab Ali Chowdhury lane in Kushtia city and began living with the members of their families.
The two brothers in fact their business with oven inside the House and began to sell bread and pastries to the local population.
The whole family was very popular in the town because of her humble and gentle behavior. The business of the two brothers was together with their business or goodwill and family reputation thrive.
At the beginning of the war of liberation in 1971 imposed curfew in the city at night. But the two brothers knew that a group of freedom fighters from Arua para Chhoto wireless as a whole had taken a position.
At the dead of every night, the brothers used to food from their bakery for the freedom fighters to a place where they were hidden. Some times she used to send their employees bakery Asad with the food.
Arshad of the and of Rabiul supported the freedom fighters enraged the Bihari's, life in the neighborhood, the intended, to kill the entire family if she would get the first chance.
At the outbreak of the war of liberation, the city took a deserted look like most of the residents who fled areas. The used agent by the occupying power opportunity to go further in the city at that time for vandalism in the city, looting of abandoned houses and carrying out torture on those people.
If the inhuman atrocities were, of Rabiul and Arshad of families left Kushtia city and began in Kamalpur Upazila with one her relatives live.
But the Bihari's with their killing ground in the eye again to families bring and you wanted to kill. With their wicked design in mind, she went to the Kamalpur and Arshad and Rabiul return requested in the city and guarantee them security.
To believe the families of the conspirators without hesitation came news back in Kushtia city on 18 September 1971. listening on their return, were two other guests also comprising Kohinoor Villa remain.
The family was a bit relaxed after returning to their own place and around 22: 30, they went to family talk for sleep. And then came the terror on innocent people.
In the dead of the night the Bhiharis crashed the main doors of the Kohinoor Villa and joined her in the House with deadly weapons in their hands, surrounding faces with red scurf.
"The bandits guest rooms of the Khohinoor Villa, took all the members in a room in the back of the Villa", said Abdul Kader, was the witness of the gruesome murders.
The hooligans then pits holes in the Vearanda Villa makeshift earthen ovens to construct, arranged for a large solid cooking and play songs loudly on a the picnic atmosphere.
The whole atmosphere created a bait, so that no one would have the hint of an incident cruel killing are in a few moments to place.
The hated butcher took drugs heavily and then went to the room where the Kohinoor Villa kept the occupants. She dragged two young women and pushed them to another room, where the doors and Windows were closed.
Soon they started indescribable torture on the women and then slaughtered they were together. The wild took over the male members from the area and the head chopped off.
You also children of lens free of charge killed and then slit the abdominal two pregnant women took their babies out and those killed together with their mothers.
The witness said that very funny his dinner had the killer on the porch, which was cooked in the makeshift ovens and links Kohinoor Villa.
After 38 years of atrocities Kohinoor Villa is still silence in the face of the terrible experience of that terrible night. The Bihari's killed 16 of the members of the family, later buried in a mass grave behind Kohinoor Villa.
The Kohinoor Villa was not maintained, as it should be and now in a State of disrepair, it was while broke the mass grave in many places. However, there is a table before Kohinoor Villa with a monogram of freedom fighters and names of the Shaheeds.
Who were killed by the wild is Rabiul Huq, his first and second wives, son Abdul Hannan, Mannan, brother Arshadul Huq and his wife Begum and Mohammad Rezaul guest and shop owners, Asad, Batasi and Jarina, their daughters, ANU and Afroza and son Ashraf, relative Razia.
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"The District Councils will be performed in the midst of various obstacles and opposition."
Many local councils the main opposition party could not held by internal strife.
Mr Ahmed said that the political forum would decide on including as Councillors in the National Council districts, the councils within the time limit did not know.
Office Secretary of the Party of Naya Paltan Office said, "the subcommittees work to the National Council to make successfully." "Last Monday, our central leaders the Narail District Councils, Northern Mymensingh and Kurigram are including join."
BNP who is National Council held on December 8 in the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre.
Replying to a query, Mr Ahmed said: "The Party Election Commission will explain the election timetable for the election of the President." "List of voters is published immediately after the District Councils."
Among other things Jubo Dal were Azad and former student leader Asadul Karim Vice President Qayum Chowdhury, joint General Secretary of Abdus Salam Shahin at the press conference.
Leaders of the BNP would be handpicked Meanwhile by the leader this time also like all former Councils.
"According to the Constitution, there is no provision for the vote and there will be no votes in the National Assembly" BNP Joint Secretary General Goyeshwar Chandra Roy said Sunday.
"In this Council the would are chosen by direct vote of the members of the Council on the basis of the previous Constitution of the party," he told reporters at party headquarters in Naya Paltan.
"The old Committee would be dissolved automatically after the election."
"The newly elected Chairman is the Federal Executive Board, including the new Standing Committee before the Councillors present."
According to the structure of the Organization, the highest position of the Chairman is to vote only if there is more than a candidate.
Already has a Committee of senior party leaders, TH Khan led is formed. The timetable of the election for the Office of the President could be declared on December 1 or 2.
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The experts from public and private heart disease the number of patients said treatment centers with heart BSS reports complications increased at least by 10 percent during the period of Eid-ul-Azha compared to other times.
The intake of red meat is a fashion almost in every home as at least 2.50 million cows and goats sacrificed are nationwide on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha the second largest religious festival of Muslims in the country every year.
This period is a major source of red meat and high consumption of red meat loads ultimately diseases such as heart disease, sources at the National Institute of cardiovascular diseases (NICVD) said on Monday.
That meant this time very crucial for those is that are raised already high pressure and high cholesterol levels in the blood of red meat as the risk of heart attack.
The doctor advised the people including patients not to take excessive amount of red meat in the daily menu.
A threat to the health of the country has developed heart disease, as recent survey on cardiovascular disease found that about 35 percent of the adult population of the country are exposed to the diseases of heart related. Labaid cardiac hospital sources said that approximately 1,800 patients each week on their inner and 120 inside discusses districts.
Hospitals including the NICVD and the National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh have special measures, which handle higher number of patients during this special time.
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Matters of professional interest were discussed during the meeting, said an ISPR release.
Earlier, Jagath Jayasuriya placed wreath at Shikha Anirban in Dhaka Cantonment to pay homage to armed forces members martyred in the liberation war.
A smartly turned out contingent of army gave him a guard of honour at Senakunja. He planted a sapling there.
Later, Sri Lankan Army Chief called on Principal Staff Officer of Armed Forces Division Major General Abdul Wadud at AFD, Dhaka Cantonment. He discussed matters of professional interests with him.
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CHITTAGONG, Jan 11: To celebrate 40th year of diplomatic relations between Myanmar and Bangladesh, Hotel Agrabad and Bangladesh-Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry jointly organized 'Myanmar Live Cultural Show and Myanmar Cuisine' at Hotel Agrabad in the city on Monday.
Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Min Lwin was present as chief guest on the occasion. Honorary Consul General of Myanmar HM Hakim Ali and vice president of Bangladesh-Myanmar Chamber Yacoob Md Arif gave details about cultural, historical and brotherly relation between the two countries and urged the concerned authorities to further strengthen it in future.
Mr Lwin said there is high prospect of building greater relations based on friendship. Assistant High Commissioner of India in Chittagong Somnath Ghose and other dignitaries of the city were present.
Artists of Myanmar presented songs and dances which were enjoyed by the attending guests. A food festival of Myanmar was held on the occasion.
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The committee, with Finance Minister AMA Muhith in the Chair, also approved some other proposals including cancellation of appointment of Canadian firm Visual Defence Incorporation (VDI) for security-charge of Shah Jalal International Airport on allegation of forgery, de-liquidation of five jute mills and appointment of consultant for feasibility study to set up a third sea port at southern region of the country under public private partnership (PPP).
In the fuel import proposal, the Power Division mentioned that the private power plant operators should be allowed to import fuel because of the inability of the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) to supply required petroleum fuel for them.
At present, BPC is the only eligible authority to import and supply petroleum fuel across the country.
The Power Division said about 500 tonnes of furnace oil is required in 24 hours for generating 100 MW electricity in rental power plants. But it's not possible for BPC to supply such huge quantity of fuel.
The proposal outlined 9.0 per cent service charge to be paid to the private power companies for their import of petroleum oils under their own arrangement. This charge will be reviewed after one year.
Under the existing contract, the government is responsible for supply of fuel to the private power plants.
Experts in business circle, however, believe this new arrangement may create scope for brisk business for some power plant companies.
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89-year-old Azam appeared before the tribunal following its order of January 9.
The three-member tribunal headed by Justice Nizamul Haque rejected the bail prayer after a long hearing from both prosecution and defence sides.
The tribunal, however, set February 15 to hear to frame charges against Ghulam Azam, the principal accused of committing crimes against humanity during the country's War of Liberation in 1971.
The defense counsel Barrister Abdur Razzak prayed bail for Azam on humanitarian ground mentioning his age and health condition. He in this connection referred to the decision taken about Abdul Alim, another war crime suspect.
The Tribunal on March 31 last year granted Alim's conditional bail considering his health condition, as he is unable to move without other's help.
Chief prosecutor Advocate Ghulam Arieff Tipoo opposing the defence counsel plea submitted that the cases of Alim and Azam are not of the same nature.
He said the tribunal granted bail for Alim when the investigation agency did not submit any elaborate report about him, but in Azam's case it is completely different.
Tipoo said the Tribunal already took the charges against Azam into cognizance on Jan 9, where the investigation agency detected 62 specific allegations of his involvement in crimes against humanity during 1971.
The court room was filled to the brim as the Jamaat guru's hearing began amid palpable tension.
Meanwhile, Ghulam Azam was shifted to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) for health check-up from the central Jail.
He was brought to BSMMU at about 3:45pm. However, it could not be confirmed if he had any health-related complaints.
Various groups gathered on the tribunal premises with placards and festoons demanding trial of Azam.
Extra police were deployed to ensure security.
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The public universities will face acute financial shortage this year if the government fails to support revised budgetary allocation on time, sources said.
"We will not be able to provide salaries and other benefits to our teachers and employees in the upcoming months of the current fiscal year (FY) 2011-12 if we don't get revised budgetary allocation," Vice chancellor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) Prof SM Nazrul Islam told the FE Sunday.
He said some Tk 0.13 billion is needed to cover the expenditures of the institution in the current fiscal year as they had to prepare a deficit because of fund constraint.
The director of accounts of Dhaka University (DU) Ashraf Uddin said that they had been providing salaries to the teachers and employees by borrowing money from other sources.
Mr Uddin informed the FE that DU had incurred a debt of Tk 0.34 billion in the last financial year, but the amount was not adjusted in the current year by the UGC.
The debt will increase this year due to budget deficit, he added.
"We demanded of the university grants commission to allow around Tk 2.94 billion for the annual budget of the university but it allocated Tk2.77 billion," he added.
It was learnt that the revised budget of the university will be submitted to the University Grants Commission (UGC) at the end of the current month.
The authorities of UGC had sent a proposal to the ministry of finance to allocate Tk 0.8 billion to help support the revised budget of 31 public universities of the country this year.
Muhammed Ibrahim Kabir, director of Finance and Accounts Division of the UGC, said the concerned authorities had been showing reluctance to approve the revised budgetary allocation citing shortage of fund.
The official said the commission will sit with finance minister AMA Muhith on January 16 to discuss the issue.
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Credit flow to the private sector declined further in November last year due mainly to selective banking instead of aggressive ones by the commercial banks.
The rate of private sector credit growth came down to 19.33 per cent in November last from 21.46 per cent of the previous month in the last calendar year, according to the central bank statistics.
"We're now following selective banking instead of aggressive ones in line with the existing monetary policy statement (MPS) of central bank," an official of a leading private commercial bank told the FE Wednesday.
In its latest half-yearly MPS, Bangladesh Bank (BB) stated that it would aim at containing inflationary pressures through discouraging credit flow to unproductive sectors and for speculative purposes including real estates and investments in stock market, beyond affordable limits.
Under the new monetary programme, credit growth rate to the private sector will be limited to 18 per cent by the end of fiscal year (FY) 2011-12 (FY12) from an estimated level of 25.5 per cent in June last.
The banker also said most private commercial banks are now discouraging investments in less productive sectors including consumers' credit.
"Trade financing has also been declined in the recent months because of short supply of the US currency in the market," he noted.
The local currency has been under pressure, leading to its depreciation recently against the US dollar mainly due to higher demand for the greenback for settlement of outstanding letters of credit (LCs) for import.
"Most commercial banks disbursed loans cautiously during the period under review because of adjustment of their credit-deposit ratio (CDR) in line with the directives of the BB," another senior official of a commercial bank said.
The central bank earlier set CDR at 85 per cent for conventional banks while in Sharia-based Islamic banks, it remains at 90 per cent as the safe limit.
The credit flow to the private sector increased by 19.33 per cent to Tk 586.197 billion in November last on a year-on-year basis from Tk 658.938 billion during the corresponding period of the previous year, the BB data showed.
"The private sector credit growth may decrease further in the coming months as the central bank has increased its policy interest rates recently," a senior BB official said.
He also said the central bank increased its policy interest rates twice during the current fiscal year aiming to curb inflationary pressure on the economy.
"We've used different monetary instruments including increased interest rates on repurchase agreement (repo) and reverse repo, aiming to help contain the current inflationary pressures," the BB official noted.
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"It won't be acceptable to the nation if the process of formation of the Election Commission starts before taking any decision on restoration of the caretaker government annulled by the present government," Khaleda said during the dialogue at Bangabhaban at 11:00 am.
BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia led a 15-member delegation of her party to the dialogue.
After the dialogue, BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir at a press conference at the party's central office at Naya Paltan at 1:00 pm described the outcome of the talks with President Zillur Rahman.
At the outset of the dialogue, Fakhrul said the President mentioned his jurisdiction as per 118 Article of the Constitution over formation of the Election Commission and wanted to know BNP's opinion over the matter.
Responding to the President, the BNP chairperson described the party's position.
Khaleda said the people of the country do not think that the process of the Election Commission is a key issue under the present political aspects following the amendment to the constitution.
She told the President that the key issue of the nation is to hold the next general election under a neutral and non-party caretaker government.
"So, it's essential to take a decision on restoration of the caretaker government system before formation of the Election Commission," she said.
"President Zillur Rahman said he has no authority to go beyond the Constitution," Fakhrul quoted the President as saying.
The BNP acting secretary general said as per provision of the Constitution, the President can only appoint the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice.
"In all other affairs, the President has to carry out his responsibility as per advice of the Prime Minister," he added.
Fakhrul said they are doubtful about the success of the President's initiative for the dialogue. Despite that they have urged the President to take initiative to resolve the present political stalemate for the sake of democracy.
Fakhrul said the President said though he has no authority about it, he will apprise the government of BNP's position.
When asked whether BNP's joining the dialogue with the President would help reduce the standoff between the main opposition and the ruling party, Fakhrul said this depends on the party in power.
"We have taken the positive step," he said adding that BNP believes in democracy and wants the continuation of the democratic process.
He said although they know that the President's power is limited, they joined the dialogue for maintaining the democratic process.
Replying to a question whether BNP will join the parliament, Fakhrul said they did not say that they will not go to parliament. Still, we want to go to the parliament, but the government will have to create an atmosphere.
He, however, said the BNP parliamentary party will take the decision whether they will join the next session of the parliament.
Asked whether the talks with the President were fruitful, the BNP acting secretary general said they went to the dialogue knowing that it would not be fruitful as the power of the President is limited.
He said they did not discuss the formation of the Election Commission.
Asked whether BNP's joining the dialogue was eyewash, he said they want the continuation of democracy. Under the given political impasse and unrest, they joined the president-initiated dialogue to apprise of their position.
Replying to a question about the two registered political parties that were not invited to the dialogue, he said they have informed the matter during the dialogue.
He said it was essential to invite the registered political parties and those who have representation in the parliament.
Asked about the Prime Minister's call to the opposition to discuss their demand in the parliament, Fakhrul said the Prime Minister will have to take initiatives for placing a bill in the parliament on restoration of the caretaker government.
During the dialogue, Khaleda mentioned that the problem that has been created by repealing the caretaker government system cannot be resolved by recasting the Election Commission.
She said BNP thinks that it is not possible to hold a free, fair, neutral and acceptable election under any partisan government.
Referring to the opinions of various professionals, including constitution experts, lawyers, intellectuals and political parties given to a parliamentary special committee on amending the Constitution, Khaleda said nearly all of them opined that the situation has not yet been created to hold the election under a political government by annulling the caretaker government.
She said a constitutional crisis has been created in the country following the annulment of the caretaker government system.
Under the circumstances, Khaleda said it is necessary to restore the caretaker government system and take a decision on appointing the head of the caretaker government.
If the initiative for such discussion is taken, BNP is ready to extend its cooperation in resolving the problem by joining that discussion, she said.
On Electronic Voting Machine (EVM), the BNP chairperson mentioned various loopholes and faults of the EVM and cited its disadvantages and non-transparency.
She also said the EVM system in some of the countries of the world has been dumped.
About the Election Commission, Khaleda said it is not working independently and cited some examples, including non-deployment of army in by-elections in Bhola and Narayanganj City Corporation polls and the overdue election to Dhaka City Corporation.
The BNP delegation members, who attended the dialogue, are Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Dr RA Gani, Dr Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Barrister Moudud Ahmed, Lt Gen (retd) Mahbubur Rahman, Brig Gen (retd) Hannan Shah, MK Anwar, Barrister Jamiruddin Sircar, Mirza Abbas, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, Dr Abdul Moyeen Khan, Barrister Rafiqul Islam Mia, Nazrul Islam Khan and Dr Osman Farruk.
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Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) has rejected the proposal by some sponsor-directors who want to meet the requirement of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) about their minimum shareholding, by obtaining or transferring the shares of others outside the trading floor, officials said Wednesday.
At the same time, the DSE has also said 'no' to the proposal of some sponsor-directors who want to sell off their shares to quit the board as they will not be able to fulfil the minimum quota required to maintain their "directorship", as set by the SEC.
The DSE has not agreed with the proposals as such sponsor-directors are now in the 'insider-trading category' because of the time framework that applies in their case.
DSE officials said some sponsor-directors of a chemical company had made proposals to transfer a significant volume of shares outside the trading floor at market price. But the DSE authorities turned down the proposal.
"Only the members of a family can transfer shares to one another outside the trading floor. But such sponsor-directors have intended to acquire the shares of others, who have no blood relation with them (sponsor-directors)," the officials said.
That is why the DSE rejected the proposals of transferring shares outside the trading floor, the official said.
"We have told them to transfer the shares through trading on the floor of the exchange at the prevailing market prices," he added.
On November 22, 2011 the SEC issued an order, stating that the sponsor-directors of any company listed with the stock exchanges will have to jointly hold at least 30 per cent of its stake. And individually each sponsor-director must hold at least two per cent of the stake.
Some sponsor-directors also approached the DSE to sell their shares as they will not be able to comply with the decision of the regulatory body, through purchasing the remaining volume of shares to meet the shortfall in their required amount of share-holding.
"The respective board of directors has also approved the decisions of such sponsor-directors to quit the board by selling out their shares. But such 'directors' will not now be allowed to sell out their shares as their year-end financial statements are yet to be approved by their boards," the DSE official said.
He said after the timeframe criterion relating to, what is known as, insider trading, such persons will be allowed to sell out their shares.
Under the insider trading rules, the sponsor-directors are not allowed to sell out the shares of their respective companies two months' prior to completion of the financial statements of such companies. They will be allowed to sell shares only after the approval of the financial statements by their respective board of directors.
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Talking to UNB over phone Wednesday, he said BNP first missed the bus by not submitting their suggestion about the interim government at the parliamentary committee and again by not placing their formula in parliament when the 15th amendment to the constitution was passed.
Replying to a question, Suranjit said that according to the 15th amendment, the cabinet before the next general elections will be functioning as interim cabinet.
Asked if the interim cabinet could be constituted with elected representatives of all parties to give it a caretaker shape, he said it is too early to say about what would be the character of that cabinet.
On Tuesday, Awami League (AL) general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam said it is possible to discuss and resolve the caretaker issue in line with the constitution and the Supreme Court (SC) verdict.
Suranjit, also a member of the AL advisory council, however, said the issue at hand is how to work out a neutral, powerful election commission, and the President is holding political dialogue on it.
It is important to establish a strong election commission (EC) that would conduct the elections, he said, adding that according to the law, the entire administration would be placed under the EC at the time of the election.
He rejected BNP's observation that government conducts the elections.
Asked if still there is room for understanding on the pre-election interim government, Suranjit said: "Definitely, there are thousands of options. Let the BNP come to parliament and place their suggestions."
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last week fulfilled some of the pledges she made to the country's police force last year. The number of grade-1 posts (of secretary level) in the police department was upgraded to five from two. Police inspectors have been promoted as first class officers and the sub-inspectors as second class officers. The Prime Minister also disclosed a number of incentives to be given to the police force at a function marking the Police Week, 2012.
However, insiders in the police department say most of the pledges the Prime Minister made to the police force still remain unfulfilled. Some of these pledges were solving the vehicle and housing problem, introducing special allowance for Special Branch (SB) and Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and opening several wings like tourist police, marine police, and security and protection battalion etc.
Since assuming office in 2009, the AL-led grand alliance government did take a number of steps to strengthen the police department by introducing more wings and procuring arms and some logistics, but those were far from actual requirements. The whole police department has only 6,000 vehicles -- half of which are motorbikes -- against a requirement of 20,000. Of the vehicles in hand, the incumbent government bought around 650 double cabin pickups and motorbikes over the last three years.
No initiative was taken so far to free the police from political influence. According to reports in the media, some top police officials appeared frustrated as the much-talked-about Bangladesh Police Ordinance, drafted in 2007, is yet to be implemented by the government. The ordinance in question appears to be caught in the home ministry red-tape. Due to absence of proper policy guidelines, the entire department remains a bit directionless. And that is why, the implementation of the draft Police Ordinance is deemed essential.
However, reforming police force requires a decision from the high-ups in the policy-making bodies. The ministry of home affairs is unable to advance even an inch without the green signal from the government. The draft ordinance sought to create an independent National Police Commission to recommend appointment of the police chief and posting of other high-ranking officials. It also has a provision for an independent Police Complaint Commission to check crimes within the force.
Usually, transfers and appointments in the force largely depend, allegedly, on graft and lobbying with the ruling political parties. For obvious reasons, police officers generally prefer remaining loyal to ruling party leaders following the standard rules of the game of their department. The draft ordinance sought to stop this practice. The ordinance says: "Direct or indirect influence in police investigation, law enforcement operation, recruitment, promotion, transfer, posting or any other function in an unlawful manner shall be a criminal offence."
Reports say a sub-inspector (SI) or an Inspector willing to take posting in an attractive destination needs to pay a high amount of money as bribe. A good number of job aspirants prefer police service for making easy speed money. Even for lodging a simple diary or first hand report (FIR) with the police station, speed money, as the allegations run, is very often required. The members of the police force are also allegedly involved in anti-social and criminal activities across the country. Releasing a notorious criminal from custody in exchange of bribe is a common affair. According to a study conducted by an international agency, Bangladesh police was seen as the most corrupt among all countries in South Asian region. This is very unfortunate for the law-enforcing agency of a poor country like Bangladesh.
Former state minister for home affairs and ruling party lawmaker Tanjim Ahmed Sohel Taj had reportedly resigned for failing to implement an initiative to reform the police force. He termed the incident as unfortunate. His sudden resignation as state minister for home last year created curiosity in political circles. In an interview with BBC on his return home from the USA recently, Sohel Taj said: "We pledged to make country corruption-free and reform the police. Police force is the main weapon to build a corruption-free country. We made commitment to reform police and make it a professional force free from corruption. But I could not do that and it pains me." Sohel Taj's observations point fingers to the urgency of police reform.
During hartals and siege programmes, police force is called to guard against acts of violence, loot, arson etc. Sometimes, police force acts violently to quell opposition demonstrations. For maintaining peace and security, such actions may be needed, but the point is -- they should not go beyond the dotted line. In fact, police excesses sometime cause embarrassment for the government itself.
Since members of the police and other security agencies are employees of the state and not of the party in power, successive governments used this force as their own weapons. This is an issue that the country's highest level of administration should take up for further review as the trend still continues. Unfortunately, some incidents on the political front cast serious doubt about police's non-partisan attitude. And this goes against the very basic principle of democratic government, embedded in proper functioning of institutional bodies.
In fact, restoration of people's confidence in police is the moot issue about the need for its reform. Proper training and change of mindset are pre-requisites for bringing about reform in the embattled police department. Deep-seated reforms of police department are needed to keep its personnel free from political influence-peddling and corruption. A force, full of renewed vigour and energy, will certainly help ensure peace and security of life and property to the citizens.
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Finance Minister AMA Muhith Wednesday said he was optimistic about a favourable decision coming from the World Bank (WB) on the release of its committed fund for the Padma Bridge at the end of the current month.
The decision of WB in disbursing the pledged fund is now pending with its President, Muhith added.
"I am expecting a favourable decision at the end of the current month so far as disbursement of the WB's committed fund is concerned," Muhith told reporters after a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Purchase at the Cabinet Division Wednesday afternoon.
WB country director Ellen Goldstein, who earlier on the day met with the finance minister, in a statement also said the Bank would give a decision on the Padma Bridge funding within this month.
"We need to have further discussion to say anything positive to the press", she, however, told the FE while she was getting onto her car after meeting with the finance minister at the latter's secretariat office.
"Dialogue with the government will continue and more time will be needed to come to a decision," she added.
Muhith said situation has changed after reshuffling the portfolio of the former Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain.
"The responsibility of dealing with the Padma Bridge construction is different now. We have changed the minister," Muhith told the reporters.
The finance minister said appointment of the construction consultants for the largest bridge of the country is being delayed for a Canadian investigation now in place against a consulting firm that was short-listed by the government and duly approved by WB.
The construction of Padma Multi-purpose Bridge became uncertain after the Bank had suspended its committed fund in October last year following allegations of corruption.
Muhith said no malpractice and irregularities took place in selecting consulting firms. He said if everything goes smoothly, we will be able to start construction of Padma Bridge from the next dry season, which begins from October-November.
The finance minister said the anti-corruption commission is now at the end of its investigation into alleged corruption charges against the immediate past communications minister. The investigation report is expected to be submitted within a week, he added.
Ms. Goldstein in her statement reiterated the bank's stand on the guarantee of good governance and transparency in the implementation of the mega infrastructure project.
"Good governance and transparency are of paramount importance for the World Bank in implementation of the Padma Bridge. We are still in discussions with the government on whether this can be ensured."
She met the Finance Minister a day after she returned from the WB headquarters.
Both Muhith and Goldstein, however, refrained from commenting on the outcome of the meeting to the press immediately.
The WB country director said the Wednesday's meeting with the Finance Minister was to brief him on her visit to Washington and seek his views on the way forward.
Commenting on the latest development, Economic Relations Division (ERD) Secretary Iqbal Mahmood said that work of the Padma Bridge project was never stopped and it was in progress.
"There is no incident of suspension of the Padma Bridge project. It is continuing and will also remain so," he told the FE.
Communications Minister Obaidul Quader also reiterated his optimism to the FE saying that the Padma Bridge construction will begin within a year.
"Whatever be the fund arrangement, the Padma Bridge construction will begin within a year," he added.
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The government has decided to upgrade the under-construction Sirajganj 150-megawatt (mw) power plant to 225mw combined-cycle station investing Tk6.79 billion more funds, officials said Wednesday.
Power Division officials said they would install a 75mw-capacity combined cycle unit with the under-construction 150mw gas-based power station in Sirajganj.
"Since the extra 75mw unit will not consume additional fuel and will be run by the produced steam from the under-construction 150mw plant, we have decided to install the combined cycle plant," a senior official of the Power Division said.
The state-owned North West Power Generation Company Ltd (NWPGCL) has already sought approval of the Planning Commission for the 75mw additional unit at a cost of Tk6.79 billion.
The company has sought Tk6.77 billion fund from the public exchequer while it will provide Tk13.89 million from its own resources for installing the unit.
The state-owned power generation company is now constructing the 150mw Sirajganj power plant at a cost of Tk9.62 billion in northern Bangladesh. The plant is scheduled to be completed by June this year.
The Asian Development Bank has confirmed its loan for the Sirajganj plant in June 2007. The ADB will provide Tk3.80 billion for constructing the Sirajganj plant.
The Power Division official said it would now require a total of Tk 16.41 billion for upgrading the 150mw under-construction power station to 225mw capacity combined cycle plant at Sirajganj.
Since the demand for electricity in the country's northern region is growing day by day, the planned 225mw power station at Sirajganj will give a big boost to the ailing power supply situation in the impoverished northern region, he added.
A Chinese firm, CMC, is working to set up the 150mw Sirajganj power plant.
"For the additional 75mw combine cycle power unit, we will float a fresh tender for appointing contractor to install the unit with the under-construction gas-turbine 150mw station which is expected to be completed within this calendar year", the Power Divisional official said.
According to project proposal, upgradation of the 150mw Sirajganj power station plant to a225mw one is planned to be completed by the next financial year (2012-13).
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"Now it is time to find out ways and means for sustainable growth of Dhaka city as it is expanding in an unplanned manner making the city unlivable," he told a policy seminar 'Urban Bangladesh Challenges of Transition' at the CIRDAP auditorium in the city.
Prof Nazrul Islam, Chairman of Centre for Urban Studies, Country Director of World Bank to Bangladesh Ellen Goldsteign and Associate Professor Adnan Morshed of the School of Architecture and Planning, the Catholic University of America, Washington and other professionals, among others, addressed the seminar.
The cover of a book titled 'Urban Bangladesh Challenges of Transition' edited by Hossain Zillur Rahman was unveiled at the seminar.
Population of Dhaka city is growing fast as a large number of people are coming to the city every day for different purposes, Dr Hasan said adding Dhaka already has become unmanageable city due to tremendous pressure of increased people.
"The situation of Dhaka city will be worsened, if we fail to take proper plans to address emerging future challenges for sustainable development of the city," he added.
Other big cities including Chittagong also are witnessing mounting pressure to meet the demand of increased population; the minister said and added, a vast tract of arable land across the country is being lost due to unplanned urbanisation keeping a negative impact on the agriculture sector of the country.
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His arrest has taken the ongoing trial of crimes against humanity a step ahead, they said, adding that it would also send a signal to their protectors at home and abroad that their evil designs would not be able to save the war criminals from trial.
"It is very much expected. He was the leader and chief of those responsible for committing crimes against humanity," said Prof Sirajul Islam Chowdhury while giving his reaction to the arrest of Ghulam Azam.
He said Ghulam Azam was not only active inside the country during the liberation war, he went to Pakistan to show his allegiance to the then Pakistani rulers.
"He was principal organizer and leader of those who have so far been arrested on charges of their involvement in crimes against humanity," Chowdhury added.
Executive director of Ain-o-Salish Kendra Sultana Kamal said Ghulam Azam was the leader of those involved in crimes such as killing, rape, arson and torture during the liberation war.
"It is a great relief for us. He should have been arrested much earlier," said Sultana Kamal, who is also a civil society leader.
She said Ghulam Azam had direct involvement in war crimes and there are recorded evidence against him. After 1975, Ghulam Azam and other war criminals were politically and socially rehabilitated and protected, she added.
"I feel relief...his arrest was imperative and overdue. We raised this demand about 20 years ago under the leadership of Jahanara Imam," said Shahriar Kabir, acting president of Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee.
"But his arrest is not enough...International Crimes Tribunal must be strengthened to complete the trial of crimes against humanity by 2013," he said. Shahriar Kabir said, BNP-Jama'at has been trying to foil the trial and they have been carrying out multidimensional campaigns at home and abroad.
"It is certainly a relief for us. Our generation as well as I had to wait over 40 years for it," was the reaction of Prof Muntasir Mamun.
"People were in doubt about the progress of war crimes but the arrest of Ghulam Azam would dispel such a doubt and increase their confidence in the trial," said the history professor of Dhaka University.
He said conspiracy is going on to foil the trial of war criminals and Ghulam Azam has been playing an active role. "His son has launched a campaign - 'save Ghulam Azam' - that was telecast on a Malaysian TV channel," he added.
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The Insurance Development and Regulatory Authority (IDRA) Wednesday issued a series of orders including cancellation of cost or adjustment of any claim, made by agents or persons involved with the business at the time of collection of premium payments by the policy-holders.
It is optimistic of resolving most of the problems relating to the life insurance companies through successful implementation of the orders.
Agents or others involved with the life insurance business often deduct different costs and claims, prior to submitting the premium earnings to their respective insurance companies.
Such adjustments lead to reduction in actual premium earnings by the life insurance companies.
The regulator has asked for paying agents' commission earnings, salaries and incentives through account payee cheques.
The IDRA also ordered all life insurers to introduce three-stage (or three-layered) business, in accordance with the provisions of the insurance act.
The move about 'three-stage business' comes as the country's eighteen life insurance companies have been maintaining nine to fifteen layers in their own way, defying the insurance act of 2010.
Such a multi-layered system of commission earnings by agents at multiple stages reduces the amount of actual premium earnings by the insurers to a substantial extent.
The three-layered system means that there will be only two officials under the main agents who work on a commission basis.
The regulator asked all life insurers to implement the three-tier system from the first day of February.
It also asked the life insurers to introduce their actuarial department which would be effective from March 30 next.
The decisions are the latest moves in a series of reforms initiated by the IDRA as it seeks to stamp out various irregularities and to ensure efficiency in one of the key financial sectors of the economy.
The IDRA officials said the regulator would monitor compliance with its orders by the life insurers.
IDRA chairman M Shefaque Ahmed told the FE: "The new orders will help boost actual premium earnings of the life insurers."
He said: "Most of the problems relating to life insurers will be solved thorough these orders."
The circulars signed by the IDRA chairman were sent to all life insurers Wednesday.
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Welcoming BNP's participation in the ongoing President's dialogue on Election Commission (EC) formation Barua said, "We hope BNP will play an active role in upholding the democratic system and implementing the spirit of the liberation war."
He was speaking at a discussion at Dhaka Reporters' Unity in the city as the chief guest. Bangabandhu Sangskritik Jote arranged the discussion marking Bangabandhu's Homecoming Day with its central leader Jahangir Alam in the chair.
Awami League (AL) presidium member Satish Chandra Roy, AL leader Shah Alam Murad, Krishak League leader advocate Shamsul Haque Reza and MA Karim, among others, spoke at the programme.
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In a press statement on Wednesday, BNP said the press release issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia's speech at its grand rally in Chittagong concluding its road march has drawn its attention.
It said the words used in the ISPR release on the speech of opposition leader Khaleda Zia were 'unwarranted and unfortunate'.
The BNP press release said a good number of army officers were picked up in the last three years and reports on their disappearances and the lack of knowledge about their whereabouts by their families were carried by different newspapers and circulated through various social networks.
"Under the circumstances, it's normal to assume that the person whose whereabouts cannot be known is disappeared," the press release said adding that the opposition leader has stated about the disappearances of army officers.
It said Khaleda, in her speech, said about the government's sacking and harassing of military officers who had protested the Pilkhana BDR Headquarters carnage. "It's not understandable to them or the countrymen which words of the BNP chairperson's speech is untrue," the release added.
The ISPR has been used to misinterpret the opposition leader's speech as the Defence Ministry remains under the Prime Minister, the BNP release alleged.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Tuesday said opposition leader Khaleda Zia's allegation of disappearance of army officials is false.
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"There are many bilateral problems among us. India needs to take the lead in resolving the issues through discussions," the prime minister said addressing a meeting of business leaders of Bangladesh and Tripura at Pragna Bhavan in the evening.
Hasina said her government is willing to procure electricity from Tripura to meet the growing demand in Bangladesh.
"We are interested to procure electricity from Tripura, directly or on partnership basis," she said.
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) jointly arranged the meeting in cooperation with the Tripura government.
Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni, Indian Union Minister for Human Resources Development Kapil Sibal, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarker and Industries Minister Jitendra Chowdhury, FBCCI president AK Azad and CII official Shekhar Dutta also spoke on the occasion.
Mentioning that there is immense potential in the information technology (IT) and telecommunication sectors, Hasina urged businessmen from both Bangladesh and India to tap the potentials and derive their benefit.
She said the mutual cooperation depends on the political will of the two governments. "Presently, this political will is prevailing among us," she said.
The prime minister hoped that the businessmen will come forward to implement the political will of the two governments to benefit the people of Bangladesh and India, especially Tripura.
She said the governments of Bangladesh and India have taken steps introducing 'border haat' to facilitate the growers to get fair price of their products.
The two countries are working to remove the non-tariff barriers and improve the facilities at the land ports, she added.
Hasina urged the Indian investors to make more investment in Bangladesh and also requested the business community of Tripura to import goods from Bangladesh in a big way.
Citing the long standing trade imbalance between India and Bangladesh, she thanked the Indian prime minister for recently withdrawing duty on 46 garment items of Bangladesh in Indian market, which was followed by allowing duty-free access of all items under SAFTA agreement.
The decision has created an opportunity for access of Bangladeshi products to the Indian market at competitive prices, she added.
The prime minister said Bangladesh is the biggest importer of Indian goods in South Asia. Bangladesh's import from India amounts to over US$ 3 billion per year against its meager export of $ 250 million.
She said decisions have already been taken to allow transporting goods to India from Chittagong and Mongla sea ports as well as the use of Ashuganj river port for carrying cargos to Tripura via Akhaura-Agartala.
She mentioned that the decision that allows transporting cargos to Palatana power plant in Tripura is putting immense pressure on the existing infrastructures of Bangladesh.
Hasina said the Bangladesh government has also taken the decision to establish rail link between Akhaura and Agartala, and construct a bridge over the Feni River, apart from constructing a new land port at Sagrom-Ramgarh point.
Emphasising improved connectivity for enhancing bilateral relations, she said the geographical location of Bangladesh is very important for road, rail, waterways and air communications.
The prime minister also recalled that during her previous tenure from 1996-2001, direct bus services from Dhaka-Kolkata and Dhaka-Agartala were launched.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived in Agartala on a 2-day visit to the Indian state of Tripura by a special flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines at about 3:10 pm (local time) at Singerbhil Airport here.
The Union Minister for Human Resources Development of India Kopil Sibal, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar and Industries Minister Jatindra Chowdhury received her at the Singerbhil Airport.
After the ceremonial reception, Sheikh Hasina was taken to the state guesthouse at Kunjaban township where she will be staying during her visit.
During her stay in Tripura, Hasina will attend the convocation of Tripura University and discuss boosting trade at a meeting with the business community.
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