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BSMMU expands evening consultation services

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The Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) is going to expand its evening specialists' consultation services in the hospital with the addition of eye and gastroenterology departments in the service.

The university started evening services on Oct 1, first of its kind in the country, with professors and associate professors of seven departments – Medicine, Paediatricts, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Skin and Venereal Diseases, Ear, Nose and Throat, Cardiology, and Physical Medicine – attending patients everyday from 3pm to 6pm.

According to a media release, professors and associate professors of the eye and gastroenterology departments will see patients from Dec 1 as part of the ongoing evening specialists' consultation services.

The service offers specialists' prescription only for Tk 200, which is otherwise Tk 500 to Tk 700 in private chambers.

Vice-chancellor Prof Pran Gopal Datta opening the service on Oct 1 said, "It's an attempt to promote institutional practices in the country," a claim that drew medical analysts' flak.

They earlier told  that it is neither an evening outdoor, nor an institutional practice.

"In evening outdoors, you cannot charge more than the usual, and in institutional practices, doctors are not allowed to practice outside hospital," former president of Bangladesh Medical Association Prof Rashid-e-Mahbub earlier said.

The university charges Tk 30 for its morning outdoor services.

Mediterranean-ish diet tied to better heart health

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Once again, eating a diet based on fish, legumes, vegetables and moderate amounts of alcohol is linked to lower chances of dying from a heart attack, stroke or other vascular "events," according to a new study of New York City residents.

The mostly Hispanic and black study participants did not necessarily eat traditional foods from Mediterranean countries, but the closer their diets were to the spirit of Mediterranean eating -- with plenty of fish, healthy fats like olive oil, whole grains and vegetables -- the lower their risk of death from vascular problems including heart attacks.

"While it's not the Mediterranean diet, it is comparing a healthier diet to a less healthy diet, and there was some improvement," said Teresa Fung, a professor at Simmons College in Boston who was not involved in the study.

For nine years, Dr. Clinton Wright at the University of Miami and his colleagues followed more than 2,500 residents of northern Manhattan, a neighborhood with about 63 percent Hispanic residents, 20 percent African Americans and 15 percent whites. Information about the health benefits of a so-called Mediterranean diet in the black and Hispanic populations in the US is lacking, Wright's group notes in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Because both groups are burdened by high rates of heart disease, the team set out to study how much of a difference diet might make.

A little more than half of the study participants were Hispanic, while the other half was split roughly between non-Hispanic blacks and whites. All were over 40 years old when the study began.

At the outset, researchers asked participants about their health history, and ranked their eating habits along a nine-point scale: the higher the number, the closer the person's diet was to the Mediterranean ideal, with lots of fish, vegetables, legumes, whole grains and vegetable oils and very little meat or animal fats.

The group then tracked how many people later experienced a stroke, heart attack or death related to a vascular problem like pulmonary embolism and aneurysm. More than 300 people in the study died from a vascular issue.

Each point higher that a person scored on the nine-point Mediterranean diet scale reduced the risk of vascular death by nine percent.

The study did not find that the diet had any effect on the risk of having a stroke, however. Among the 171 people who suffered a stroke, those at the high end of the diet scale were just as likely to have had one as those at the low end of the scale.

The researchers did detect slight protection from heart attack among those whose diets ranked in the top-four on the Mediterranean scale, but the finding could have been due to chance.

The results back up previous research that also reported benefits to heart health from eating a Mediterranean diet (see Reuters Health stories from March 7, 2011 and January 27, 2010).

The current study does not prove that diet is responsible for the benefits the researchers saw. But the Mediterranean diet is rich in elements like fiber and omega-three fatty acids, which could influence heart health, Wright said.

The evidence isn't conclusive, he added, but overall, the Mediterranean diet appears to be good for people's heart health.

"There's very little evidence to suggest that it's harmful compared to some other diets that we consider harmful, such as diets rich in red meat," Wright said.

"So it seems like there isn't much harm in it and there's increasing evidence that it's beneficial."

Low vitamin D linked to heart disease, death

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In people with low blood levels of vitamin D, boosting them with supplements more than halved a person's risk of dying from any cause compared to someone who remained deficient, in a large new study.

Analyzing data on more than 10,000 patients, University of Kansas researchers found that 70 percent were deficient in vitamin D and they were at significantly higher risk for a variety of heart diseases.

D-deficiency also nearly doubled a person's likelihood of dying, whereas correcting the deficiency with supplements lowered their risk of death by 60 percent.

"We expected to see that there was a relationship between heart disease and vitamin D deficiency; we were surprised at how strong it was," Dr. James L. Vacek, a professor of cardiology at the University of Kansas Hospital and Medical Center, told Reuters Health.

"It was so much more profound than we expected."

Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to a range of illnesses, but few studies have demonstrated the reverse -- that supplements could prevent those outcomes.

Vacek and his team reviewed data from 10,899 adults whose vitamin D serum levels had been tested at the University of Kansas Hospital, and found that more than 70 percent of the patients were below 30 nanograms per milliliter, the level many experts consider sufficient for good health.

After taking into account the patients' medical history, medications and other factors, the cardiologists found that people with deficient levels of vitamin D were more than twice as likely to have diabetes, 40 percent more likely to have high blood pressure and about 30 percent more likely to suffer from cardiomyopathy -- a diseased heart muscle -- as people without D deficiency.

Overall, those who were deficient in D had a three-fold higher likelihood of dying from any cause than those who weren't deficient, the researchers reported in the American Journal of Cardiology. Moreover, when the team looked at people who took vitamin D supplements, their risk of death from any cause was about 60 percent lower than the rest of the patients, although the effect was strongest among those who were vitamin D deficient at the time they were tested.

The study does not prove that vitamin D is the cause of the effects seen -- other factors, like disease, could be responsible both for the differences in health and the differences in vitamin D levels, for instance.

Previous research has indicated that many Americans don't have sufficient levels of vitamin D, however. The latest National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey estimated that 25 percent to 57 percent of adults have insufficient levels of D, and other studies have suggested the number is as high as 70 percent.

Vacek said he believes so many people are deficient because we should get about 90 percent of our Vitamin D from the sun and only about 10 percent from our food. The human body makes vitamin D in response to skin exposure to sunlight.

Certain foods, like oily fish, eggs and enriched milk products are also good sources of D. A sufficient amount of Vitamin D absorption from the sun would require at least 20 minutes of full-body exposure each day in warmer seasons, and most people aren't outside enough, Vacek said.

In the northern United States and throughout Canada, experts say the sun isn't strong enough during the winter months to make sufficient vitamin D, even if the weather was warm enough to expose the skin for a long time.

It means that adults should consider getting their Vitamin D levels checked through a simple blood test, Vacek said, and take vitamin D supplements. Generally, Vacek recommends that adults take between 1,000 to 2,000 international units (IU) of Vitamin D each day.

"If you're not deficient, Vitamin D is not a magic pill that will make you live longer," Vacek said.

"Its benefit is in people who are deficient. If you're low, it makes sense to be put on replacement therapy and have a follow-up a couple months later to make sure your levels come up."

Dengue-like fever returns: official

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A mosquito-borne viral disease similar to dengue fever, which was last reported in 2009 after its first appearance in 2008, has made a 'strong comeback in Bangladesh with 46 people down with the crippling joint pain fever, a top official of the health directorate has said.

"It seems like a public health threat," Prof Be-Nazir Ahmed, director of the disease control, told reporters on Wednesday.

But the people "need not to be worried, rather be aware of mosquito bite", he said.

The reappearance of Chikungunya has triggered concern among officials and doctors as the disease so far treated as mainly a rural scourge has been detected in the capital and its suburbs.

Experts attributed environmental factors for the spread of the vector from its origin Rajshahi district to Dhaka.

"It can attack a large number of people, but usually cause no mortality," Be-Nazir said, adding but the challenge is its diagnosis.

"It's very much similar to dengue fever. But treatment is not the same.

"If a dengue patient gets Chikunguya treatment, the condition might worsen," he said.

Chikungunya is an alpha virus of the family Togaviridae, carried by the aedes albopictus mosquito, in Bangladesh.

The name chikungunya derives from a root verb in the East African Makonde language, meaning "to become contorted" because of severe joint pains.

The first outbreak of the disease was in southern Tanzania in 1952 and it quickly spread to Asia, including India's rural belt.

In 2006, over 7,52,245 cases were detected in Karnataka and 2,59,958 in Maharastra.

In Bangladesh, the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research has detected the first outbreak in Dec 2008 at Poba, Rajshahi, and Chapai Nawabganj when some patients showed dengue like symptoms but were tested negative.

Later they were detected as Chikungunya after laboratory tests.

The second outbreak in 2009 was reported at Sathia in Pabna district.

This year, the institute has traced the disease through its surveillance in Dohar under Dhaka.

So far 46 cases -31 at Dohar, 12 at Chapai Nawabganj and three in Dhaka city – were confirmed from laboratory tests at IEDCR and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University.

The university cannot confirm the addresses of the three Dhaka city patients detected positive in its laboratory as they did not keep their addresses.

"We have to be careful about mosquito bite," Be-Nazir said and that the Chikungunya mosquito breeds in dirty water while aedes aegypti breeds in clean water.

"This year's prolonged and incessant rains caused small collections of water at different places that may cause more mosquito breeding," he said.

As this a new disease for the doctors, the health directorate guidelines say dengue fever lower platelet counts and can trigger bleeding while in Chikungunya patients recover from fever and rashes after a few days.

But the 'crippling pain' in joints continues for more than a month and even years.

"Fever may be subsided in case of chikungunya, but the pain in the joints is severe. Then patients need to administer drugs to ease the pain," Be-Nazir said.

"But if they take the same drug in dengue fever, it might cause bleeding," he said, cautioning 'not to take medication without doctors' advice.'

He suggested community participation to wipe out mosquito breeding sites as the only way to combat the mosquito-borne diseases.

The government has started to prepare an action plan to combat the recurrence of chikungunya while a vector survey will be launched in different districts to see the presence of the mosquito.

A management guideline has been posted on the IEDCR website for doctors, according to Be-Nazir.

JS body for treating MPs in CMH

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The parliamentary standing committee on defence ministry has recommended that the combined military hospitals provide treatment to the parliament's speaker, his deputy and the MPs.

The committee also said that the civilian employees be given treatment at the army hospital, and if needed their capacity be increased.

At its 18th meeting, the parliamentary body recommended on Sunday, that the military train doctors to fill vacancies and thus, ensure treatment of the personnel.

The meeting recommended that the military should establish its own specialised institutes for cancer, kidney and heart treatment.

The standing committee observed that the defence services should train more doctors without bringing any from abroad.

The meeting also suggested that the military finish building the 500-bed general hospital at Kurmitola and begin operations as soon as possible.

Committee members Mohammad Mujibul Huq, Nurul Mazid Mahmud Humayun, Mohammad Rafiqul Islam were present with M A Mannan representing the prime minister, who is also the defence minister. Idris Ali chaired the meeting.

Bapex 'listening' for new gas

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The state-run exploration agency has launched a three-dimensional seismic survey at Titas Gas Field to assess the possibility of digging new wells.

The survey, launched on Sunday, will cover a 335 square kilometer area, Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Ltd (Bapex) managing director Mortuza Amed Faruq told  on Tuesday.

The project, titled Appraisal of Gas Fields (3D Seismic Survey), has already surveyed Haripur, Koilashtila and Rashidpur gas fields, he said.

In Bakhrabad Gas Field in Comilla, the survey will cover 210 square kilometres and it is scheduled for April next year, he added.

The project, aimed at tackling gas crisis by spotting new points for wells, is covering a total of 705 square kilometre in the five fields with an estimated cost of Tk 1.64 billion, the Bapex MD said.

The country lifts 2 billion cubic feet gas every day against a demand of 2.5 billion cubic feet.

Sylhet Gas Fields Limited and Bangladesh Gas Fields Limited are the two entrepreneurs of the project.

Project manager Anwarur Rahman said the survey includes three steps — data collection, processing and analysis.

Spotting the short points to explode dynamites had started and geophones would soon be set up to record the sound of the explosions, he said. There will be 19,092 short points and 26,620 geophones in the field, he added.

The project workers are very cautious in spotting the short points as gas has been seeping over a 4 square kilometre area, apart from the well, the project manager said.

A 300 square metre periphery outside the 4 square kilometre area will not be surveyed following French consulting firm CGG Veritas' advice. Fire extinguishers would be there at the spots of explosion to tackle any accident.

Survey team head Meherul Hasan told  they would be setting up structures for the explosions starting Dec 10 and recording of the sound on Dec 24.

He expressed hope that the data collection would end by March next year.

Tigers tamed, gone in 80 minutes

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In the end, it was much ado about nothing, as Pakistan bowlers almost sleepwalked over the Bangladesh batting line-up, dumping them by 50 runs in the one-off Twenty20 game here on Tuesday.

Nasir Hossain remained unbeaten on 35 off 38 deliveries, with Rubel Hossain giving him company – yet to open his account after playing five balls.

The story could have had a vastly different end had the Tigers batted with more composure, after the host bowlers, especially the much-vaunted spin attack, had restricted Pakistan to 135 for 7 in the full quota of 20 overs.

Having elected to bat, it was one of Pakistan's lowest scores ever in a T20 international game, but for the hosts wickets fell at regular intervals as the floodlights at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur gained more power and the frustration level in the stands hit a northward curve.

In the end, the hosts were 85 for 9.

With half the team back in the hut by early the ninth over, the fight was over long before Shafiul Islam fell the last prey for Pakistan, trapped leg before for a duck by Shoaib Malik in the 16th over.

Two balls earlier, Abdur Razzak had been caught by Shahid Afridi off Shoaib Malik for 9.

Farhad Reza took the long walk back to the pavilion before him -- trapped leg before by Shahid Afridi. Before him, Mushfiqur Rahim was run out for 7.

Skipper Mahmudullah (2) went for a cut off a short delivery from Aizaz Cheema but nicked it straight to the wicketkeeper, barely two overs after the huge dent came with the dismissal of his predecessor Shakib Al Hasan. Shakib -- bowled by Mohammed Hafeez for 7.

Opener Imrul Kayes (2) was the victim of a run out in the over before that.

Fellow opener Naeem Islam (3) was the first to be dismissed, when he failed to flick a quick Umar Gul delivery and the ball hit the pad and trapped him in front of the wickets.

Alok Kapali went back for a duck in the very next over when he turned Mohammad Hafeez's tossed-up delivery to Misbah at midwicket.


Pakistan restricted

Earlier, Pakistan finished their innings at 135 for 7, one of their lowest scores ever in a Twenty20 international.

Skipper Misbah-ul-Huq (11) remained unbeaten with Umar Gul (4).

Sohail Tanvir (6) was dismissed off a suicidal run out in the last over. Moments before, Shahid Afridi (8) was dismissed off Alok Kapali, caught by Nasir Hossain at long-off.

Before him, Shoaib Malik (2) returned to the hut in a soft dismissal with a return catch to Abdur Razzak in the 15th over.

Asad Shafiq (19) went back mistiming and sending the ball high up for a catch to Abdur Razzak at long-on off Nasir Hossain in the over before.

Umar Akmal (20) was dismissed when a quick leg-spinner from Alok Kapali deceived him up the track, with Mushfiqur Rahim making no mistake.

Opener Mohammed Hafeez, under pressure after playing five consecutive dot balls, gave way for a Shakib Al Hasan delivery to strike his off-stump.

Hafeez had lost his fellow opener Imran Farhat (16) in the fifth over, caught behind off Shakib.

The Tigers had left out opener Tamim Iqbal for the game, and drafted in all-rounder Farhad Reza in his place. The Pakistan team remained unchanged from the line-up of the last Twenty20 game they had played against Sri Lanka in the UAE recently.

The visitors have now won the fifth straight T20 international against Bangladesh.

Though the Tigers won the lone T20 they played at the Mirpur stadium against the West Indies last month, they haven't had a very good outing in this format of the game so far, winning only four of the 17 T20 games they have played.

Of them only two were against a top-flight side, the West Indies biting the dust on both occasions.

The teams:

Pakistan: Mohammad Hafeez, Asad Shafiq, Imran Farhat, Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal (wk), Shahid Afridi, Sohail Tanvir, Saeed Ajmal, Umar Gul, Aizaz Cheema.

Bangladesh: Imrul Kayes, Naeem Islam, Alok Kapali, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (capt & wk), Mahmudullah, Nasir Hossain, Farhad Reza, Abdur Razzak, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam.

Berlin, Dhaka friends: Wulff

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Germany is a trusted friend of Bangladesh and there is ample scope of cooperation between the two countries, German president Christian Wulff has said.

Speaking at a dinner party hosted by president Zillur Rahman in his honour at Bangabhaban on Tuesday, the German president underlined Bangladesh's valuable contribution to the peacekeeping force.

"Bangladesh has been one of the biggest contributors to the peacekeeping force to make the world a better place."

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina, speaker Abdul Hamid, deputy speaker Shawkat Ali Khan, ministers and high officials attended the dinner.

Wulff said bilateral trade between the two countries is on the rise.

On climate change, he said Bangladesh should bring its case before the world more forcefully.

Quader set to lead bridge-building

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The much-criticised minister for communications, Syed Abul Hossain, is all set to be replaced in a Cabinet reshuffle, a highly-placed source said Tuesday night.

The newly-inducted Obaidul Quader, a member of the ruling Awami League presidium, is likely to take over at the communications ministry, the source said.

The source said Hossain, in all likelihood, would move to another ministry.

According to sources close to Quader, the former junior minister for youth, sport and culture is also keen to be communications minister and "has been reluctant" to go the information ministry.

Quader, who turns 60 this New Year's day, was one of three Cabinet ministers sworn in Monday evening in a sudden expansion of the Council of Ministers by Sheikh Hasina.

Hossain, under fire for alleged corruption in the politically-sensitive Padma Bridge project, has also been criticised for failing to ensure repair works of Bangladesh's major arteries.

Many rights groups have also sought his removal, with the calls growing louder after the deaths in car crashes of two media figures in mid-August.

"Quader's keenness as well as the necessity to bring a new face to deal with the crucial Padma Bridge construction makes him the candidate for the job," one source said.

This was the third time in nearly 35 months that the prime minister added new ministers to her team.

Along with Quader, Suranjit Sengupta became a cabinet minister for the first time in his nearly 50 years as a politician.

Hasan Mahmud, the junior environment minister, was elevated to full Cabinet rank on Monday.

The current Awami League cabinet was formed on Jan 6, 2009 with 32 members and now stood at 45—28 cabinet ministers and 17 state ministers.

JS panel submits report on UP Act

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A parliamentary committee has recommended giving upazila chairmen the right to write annual performance reports of upazila level administrators.

In a report presented to parliament on Monday, the parliamentary committee on local government also recommended that the chairmen remain executive heads of the upazila parishads and upazila executive officers the chief executive officers.

The report on Upazila Parishad (amendment) Bill was presented by Nur-e-Alam Chowdhury MP.

Once passed, the bill will enable upazila chairmen to exercise executive power in all matters of the sub-district except land.

They will be able to supervise secondary and madrassah education and all local works of the local government and liberation war ministries. The chairmen will provide the APRs of the officials working under such projects, which will be considered a part of the annual confidential reports.

To remove an Upazila chairman, four-fifth no-confidence will be required in the council and the divisional commissioner will arbitrate the matter. At present the deputy commissioner is the arbitrator.

The chairman will not be removed for facing criminal charges, but only when a court takes it into cognisance.

Upazila Parishad Chairmen Association president Harun-ur-Rashid told reporters that the government's efforts were positive. Local government division officials said most of the demands made by upazila chairmen had been incorporated into the bill.

Police tortured Kadar in false case: probe

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The judicial committee investigating the alleged police torture on Dhaka University student Abdul Kadar has found that he had been tortured in detention on false charges.

The law ministry's joint secretary Ashish Ranjan Da said in the report that police had detained Kadar on suspicion, shown him arrested over false charges and tortured him in custody. Ashish, now the law secretary, led the one-man committee formed in July at the directive of the High Court.

Deputy attorney general A B M Altaf Hossain presented the report to the bench of justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Jahangir Hossain on Monday. He told  that the hearing will take place in the afternoon.

Police had done these without verifying his statement and identity, the report said.

"Police's slipshodness in duty, fancifulness and tendency to implicate someone in false charges were observed," it added.

Police claim they detained Kadar with another from Khilgaon while they had been preparing for a robbery in the early hours of July 16. But the Dhaka University student of biochemistry and microbiology said police had picked him up in front of the Anticorruption Commission headquarters in Segunbagicha while he was on his way back to campus.

The university students have been maintaining that the arrest was meant for harassment.

The High Court intervened when news reports said Kadar was allegedly tortured in police custody.

Kadar had told the High Court that Khilgaon police chief Helel Uddin, sub-inspector Alam Badsha and assistant sub-inspector Shahidur Rahman had severely assaulted him. The High Court ordered suspension of the trio following the allegations.

Kadar's family also alleged police torture and false case. Manowara Begum, his mother, had also lodged a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission. Kadar's father, Abdul Rouf is an education officer at Debidwar in Comilla.

The judicial enquiry committee made four recommendations to prevent a repeat of such incidents.

The proposals include directing police to be careful in establishing an individual's involvement in a crime for making an arrest. Secondly, issuance of directives from the top of the police administration for properly adhering to the directives of the law in force, including the order from the High Court, to not torture any individual in police custody.

The other proposals are to be certain about primary indicating involvement of an individual in any case before filing it, and to file cases based on true incidents and to pass stringent directives by the top level authorities of police to prevent anyone, in any condition, from filing any case with false information hiding the true incidents.

T20 PREVIEW Tigers gird up loins for another roar

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The cricket caravan is back in the country, and set to roll again, as the Tigers face off with Pakistan in the lone T20 international here on Tuesday to kick-start the tour.

While Pakistan, fresh from humiliating World Cup runners-up Sri Lanka in all three formats of the game in the UAE, are expected to come out all guns firing, the hosts would aim to pick up from where they left off last month, having beaten the West Indies by three wickets in a thriller at Mirpur stadium.

Tuesday's match will be played at the same Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium from 5 pm. And the Tigers would hope to eke out their first T20 victory against Pakistan, having lost all four matches in the smallest version of the game played between the two teams till date.

A formidable force in this form of cricket, Pakistan have won the world T20 title once and finished runners-up and been eliminated in the semifinals once each.

Facing Pakistan's strong bowling attack will be Bangladesh's main challenge. The three highest wicket-takers in T20 internationals are all members of this Pakistan team: Shahid Afridi with 53 T20I wickets, Umar Gul with 49, and Saeed Ajmal with 46 have, between them, the ability to grind any batting line-up.

All-rounders like Mohammed Hafeez and Shoaib Malik add to the Pakistan team's bowling depth.

The top Pakistani batsmen -- Hafeez, Imran Farhat, Shahid Afridi and Umar Akmal -- are in good form and senior pros Yunus Khan and skipper Misbah-ul-Huq have the proven ability to play match-winning knocks.

Bangladesh, meanwhile, are also high on confidence, having beaten West Indies in the T20 here on October 11, and new skipper Mushfiqur Rahim will aim to continue with that winning form.

Though Tamim Iqbal is in good shape, fellow opener Imrul Kayes still remains a shadow of his former self with the willow. In fact, Tamim, too, has not shown his best in T20s.
Mushfiqur will thus look at him to give a flying start.

The hosts also have depth in both batting and bowling, with all-rounders Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudullah Riyad, Naeem Islam, Nasir Hussain, Alok Kapali and Farhad Reza expected to take the field on the morrow.

The left arm spin-duo of Abdur Razzak (22 T20 wickets) and Shakib (19 wickets) will lead the bowling attack, while Elias Sunny will add support to the spin attack.

But before the spinners come into play, the hosts would look at opening bowlers Shafiul Islam and Rubel Hossain to make some dent in the much-vaunted Pakistan batting line-up. The pace duo's failure to give initial breakthroughs would make it that much tougher for the spinners, who would be forced to bowl a containing line.

Skipper Mushfiqur Rahim had expressed disappointment over the pitch in the last home series against the Windies. But the team management may be in a Catch-22 situation this time around: an overtly spin-friendly track would surely help the home spinners, but it could also boomerang in this series, as Afridi, Ajmal and Hafeez are more than capable of extracting help from the wicket.

So the task for the bowlers against Pakistan is cut out: make early inroads, contain and frustrate the batsmen, and then go for the kill with the spinners. While it may sound a tough job, cricket is played as much on the 22-yard strip as in the head, and the Tigers' confidence and the crowd's enthusiasm may just see David slaying another Goliath.

German president arrives Monday

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German president Christian Wulff is coming to Dhaka on a three-day visit on Monday.

He will be arriving on a special plane in the afternoon, according to his itinerary.

This is the second time a German president is visiting Bangladesh after his predecessor Von Weizsucker came here in 1986.

President Zillur Rahman is expected to receive him at the airport. Both the presidents will have a meeting on Tuesday. Wulff will have meetings with representatives of civil society and different faiths at the Goethe-Insititut, Germany cultural institution, the same day.

He will also meet prime minister Sheikh Hasina and foreign minister Dipu Moni and deliver a lecture at the Dhaka University the same day.

Germany is one of the biggest trading partners of Bangladesh and destination of over $1 billion of exports.

Cabinet approves plan to tax MPs

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The cabinet has cleared proposals to tax salaries of the speaker and members of parliament, having earlier endorsed similar plans to tax the ministers.

The MPs will have to pay income tax once these proposals are passed in parliament.

The approval came from a cabinet meeting on Monday chaired by prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her press secretary Abul Kalam Azad told reporters.

On Nov 17, the cabinet approved proposals to levy tax on the salaries of ministers, state and deputy ministers.

Hasina had announced in the last budget session of parliament that salaries of ministers, state ministers, deputy ministers, and MP will no more remain tax-free.

The latest nod was another step towards the implementation of that announcement.

Officials said the cleared proposals will be sent to parliament for their passage into law.

Azad said the proposals were about amendments of The Speaker and Deputy Speaker (Remuneration and Privileges) Act and The Member of Parliament (Remuneration and Privileges) Act.

According to existing laws, prime minister and MPs' salaries cannot be taxed.

Hasan gets forest, Suranjit parliament

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Hasan Mahmud remains in his own portfolio, environment and forest ministry, as a full minister while Suranjit Sengupta gets the parliamentary affairs ministry, a highly placed source in the government tells .
Obaidul Quader is likely to get either the cultural affairs or the information ministry, the source said.

President M Zillur Rahman administered oath to the three new cabinet additions at Bangabhaban around 8.10pm on Monday. Cabinet secretary Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan conducted the 10-minute ceremony.

Having represented his electorate in most parliaments, Suranjit became a minister for the first time, joined by another senior leader Quader. State minister for environment and forest Hasan Mahmud got elevated to the cabinet rank in the same ministry.

They took oath clad in 'Mujib coats', as prime minister Sheikh Hasina, Awami League general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam, parliament's deputy leader Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury and principal secretary to prime minister Shaikh Mohammad Wahid-uz-Zaman watched on.

Hasan was the state minister for environment and forests after he was shuffled from the foreign ministry as its junior minister. He was elected to parliament for the first time this past election from a Chittagong constituency.

Senior politician Suranjit was adviser to Hasina in her 1996-2001 term with the rank and status of a minister. Quader was the state minister for youth, sports and cultural affairs.

Amid the buzz that the prime minister was bringing major changes to her 34-month old cabinet, the government source earlier in the evening told that Suranjit and Quader will become ministers.

The source also told  no-one was going out of the cabinet but some offices would be reshuffled.

The current Awami League cabinet was formed on Jan 6, 2009 with 32 members and later expanded to 38.

Awami League's current ministers are Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, Begum Matia Chowdhury Abdul Latif Siddique, Shafique Ahmed, A K Khandker, Rajiuddin Ahamed Raju, Shahara Khatun, Syed Ashraful Islam, Khandker Mosharraf Hossain, Rezaul Karim Hira, Abul Kalam Azad, Enamul Hoque Mustafa Shahee, Dilip Barua, Ramesh Chandra Sen Ghulam Muhammed Quader, Muhammad Faruk Khan, Syed Abul Hossain, Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, Afsarul Ameen, A F M Ruhal Haque, Dipu Moni, Nurul Islam Nahid, Abdul Latif Biswas and Shajahan Khan.

The state ministers are Mostafizur Rahman, A B Tajul Islam, Yeafesh Osman, Hasan Mahmud, Begum Monnujan Sufian, Dipankar Talukdar, Ahad Ali Sarkar, Shahjahan Miah, Abdul Mannan Khan, Kamrul Islam and Shamsul Hoque Tuku.

Prime minister Hasina had picked Tanjim Ahmed, better known as 'Sohel Taj', in first phase but he later resigned.

'US to help boost Bangladesh democracy'

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The United States will help the government develop a mechanism to hold free and fair election acceptable to all political parties, according to the new US envoy to Dhaka.

The US supports strengthening of democratic system in Bangladesh and would help the country on this issue, newly appointed US ambassador to Bangladesh Dan W Mozena said on Sunday after a meeting with foreign secretary Mohammed Mijarul Quayes.

After submitting his credentials on Thursday, this was Mozena's first meeting with Quayes.

PARTNERSHIP

Mozena said Bangladesh has a vital role to play toward ensuring a peaceful, stable and secure South Asia. He said he has the mandate from the highest authorities in the US to broaden, deepen and strengthen partnership between Dhaka and New Delhi.

"It's more than a relationship – it's a partnership, as both countries share (the same) basic values," he said.

BANGLA-INDIA RELATIONSHIP

The ambassador said Washington is encouraged by the recent improvement in relationship between the two neighbours.

"Prime minister (Sheikh Hasina) visited India last year and a couple of months later the Indian prime minister came to Dhaka," he said. Following the visits, he said, there is a constant engagement as part of a constructive and dynamic relationship.

"The relationship has improved a lot in the last couple of years and this will help people of both Bangladesh and India, as also people in the region."

CORRUPTION

The US envoy said corruption is a problem in Bangladesh and the government and civil society should work together to fight it. "We will help strengthen anti-corruption institutions in Bangladesh," he said.

"There is no instant cure (for corruption). There should be step-by-step approach to fight it," he said.

Khaleda lures 'patriot' AL leaders

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Opposition BNP chief Khaleda Zia has urged the Awami League leaders to join BNP saying that the ruling party is not working to preserve the interests of the nation.

"It's BNP which can lead the country. Awami League can't give anything to the country. I urge the patriot leaders of the ruling party to come out of the party. You'll be given honourable posts," Khaleda said on Saturday addressing a roadside rally at Dasuria in Ishwardi upazila of Pabna on way to her third road march, to Khulna.

"I would ask everyone...let's work for the development of the country rising above party considerations."

According to the current electoral law, a candidate has to be registered with a particular party for at least three years to contest with party affiliation, while Khaleda's call comes two years ahead of the next national elections.

Khaleda started her third road march from Uttara Model Town area around 10:30am on Saturday for Khulna to solicit public support for reinstatement of the caretaker government system, which was scrapped by the government of prime minister Sheikh Hasina.

The opposition leader is scheduled to stay overnight in Jessore and address a street rally on Sunday morning there.

Apart from the leaders of the four-party alliance, leaders of some like-minded parties, including that of Liberal Democratic Party, have joined her in the road march.

Khaleda demanded that a joint survey should be done before launching the Tipaimukh Dam project over the Barak River, as the river flowing through the Indian state of Manipur is a common river.

"If the dam is harmful for Bangladesh the project must be stopped, or else the people will wage movement."

Referring to her letter sent to Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh asking for a joint survey, she said, "If the survey reveals that the project isn't harmful, then there should be a discussion between the two countries."

She insisted that the Meghna and Kushira rivers would dry and the haor (low-lying areas) and bio-diversity of the area would face a serious threat if the dam was constructed. "We're not experts, so we asked the Indian prime minister to conduct a joint survey."

The opposition chief claimed that the government was completely failed in diplomacy on the Teesta water-sharing deal with India.

Referring to the country's current economy, she said the government was running the country on heavy borrowings from the banks. "The banks are about to be insolvent. The foreign currency reserve that we had left while handing over power in 2006 has now come to zero level."

She severely criticised the government for its mismanagement of the rundown roads and highways.

The BNP chairperson claimed that the high-ups of ruling Awami League were involved in the recent share market downswings.

"That's why the finance minister did not reveal the names of the share market scamsters even after investigation."

She also protested the attack on LDP president Oli Ahmed, saying that Oil is a veteran freedom fighter. "Another famous freedom fighter is now being called 'rajakar'. It's Awami league which is making the freedom fighters 'rajakars."

The former prime minister said that a second Padma bridge would be constructed at Daulatdia-Paturia stretch of the river if her party returns to power in the next national elections.

Complications arose over the construction project of the Padma bridge on the Mawa-Kawrakandi point as the World Bank suspended its promised US$ 1.2 billion promised funding for the project following charges of corruption. It wants the issue of alleged irregularities in the appointment of consultants for the project fixed before releasing the funds.

The ruling grand alliance has, however, already taken initiatives to construct another bridge at Daulatdia under public-private partnership.

Khaleda assured of resolving the existing power and gas crisis, and generating opportunities of employment, manpower export and trade and commerce if BNP returns to power.

Khaleda also called for a new procurement policy, so that paddy and jute cultivators could get fair prices.

She alleged that the government had gone mad to see the popular uprising during the road marches 'which proves that the present failed and repressive government has no public support'.

"The government should be ousted to save the countrymen and democracy," she said calling on the people to join the anti-government movement.

Senior BNP leaders Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Moudud Ahmed, Mirza Abbas, Abdul Main Kahn, Abdullah Al Noman, Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Fazlur Rahman Patal, Amanullah Aman, Ahmed Azam Khan and Mahbub Uddin Khokan also spoke at the rally.

CMC opens after 37 days

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Chittagong Medical College has opened after 37 days of closure following the death of a Chhatra Dal activist after being injured in an alleged attack by rival Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of ruling Awami League.

Though academic activities resumed on Monday, the suspension on political activities is yet to go, acting principal Amin Uddin A Khan told

Students were allowed to enter their dormitories after checking on Sunday.

Panchlaish Police Station officer-in-charge Ismail Hossain said security was fine on the campus, but as a precaution additional police had been deployed.

"We conducted a search in presence of the provosts and superintendents. Nothing was found," he said.

Mohammad Abidur Rahman, a third-year student of the dental surgery department, was injured in an attack reportedly carried out by Chhatra League activists on Oct 19. He died two days later, sparking protests and prompting authorities to shut the college to avoid further tension.

War crimes court chief rejects own removal plea

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International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) head Justice Nizamul Huq has rejected a petition seeking his removal and termed it 'outrageous and contemptuous'.

He also termed 'preposterous' and 'unheard of' the petition by defence lawyers of Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee.

The lawyers for Sayedee had appealed that Huq remove himself from the tribunal given his prior involvement with a people's inquiry commission in 1993 and 1994 when the tribunal chairman allegedly collected evidence against Sayedee.

Sayedee is being tried on 20 counts of war crimes charges that include genocide, murder, rape, arson and loot during Bangladesh's Liberation War of 1971.

DCC split 'bill passage in this session'

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Five days after a bill to split Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) was placed in parliament, the parliamentary standing committee on the local government ministry has finalised its proposals on the bill and will submit a report on Monday.

"The bill will be passed in the current session," panel member Noor-e-Alam Chowdhury told reporters after a meeting on Sunday.

The Local Government (City Corporation) (Amendment) Bill 2011 was presented in parliament on Nov 23 with a provision to appoint administrators. Parliament gave the committee one week to submit a report on the bill after scrutiny.

As per the proposal to split DCC, passed in cabinet on Oct 17, the civic body will be divided in two parts— north and south. The new northern part will have 36 of the total 92 wards and the southern one will have the remaining 56.

Once the bill is passed in parliament, the DCC will cease to exist and the government will be able to appoint two administrators for the city corporation until the next election.

Dhaka mayor Sadeque Hossain Khoka on Saturday urged the government to ditch the bifurcation plan and demanded a quick election promising that he will not seek re-election alleging the government went for the divide to stop him coming back to office.

His party BNP has been saying that Awami League is dividing the city corporation to place their own men.

Earlier on Sunday, prime minister Sheikh Hasina said the bill was placed in parliament to ensure better services for the residents.

The report on the bill was finalised in the 40th meeting of the parliamentary standing committee on the local government ministry on Sunday. Noor-e-Alam presided over the meeting as the head, Mohammad Rahmat Ali, is abroad for treatment.

Local government minister Syed Ashraful Islam, state minister for local government Jahangir Kabir Nanak, Mohammad Ashraf Ali Khan and Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin attended the meeting.

Stop backing war criminals or face trial, Khaleda warned

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Home minister Sahara Khatun has warned that BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia will have to face the music unless she withdraws support to alleged war criminals.

"You must stop supporting the war criminals, otherwise you will have to face trial," Sahara Khatun said, addressing Khaleda Zia, during a discussion organised by Muktijuddha Parishad at the Dhaka Reporters' Unity auditorium on Friday.

The government had formed the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), lawyers' panel and an investigation committee on March 25, 2010 to try the 1971 war criminals.

The tribunal is at present hearing charges against five top Jamaat-e-Islami leaders -- Matiur Rahman Nizami, Ali Ahsan Mohammed Mojaheed, Delwar Hossain Sayeedee, Mohammad Kamruzzaman and Abdul Kader Molla -- and BNP leaders Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and Abdul Alim.

On October 18, Khaleda had alleged that the government was out to annihilate the BNP-led four-party alliance and labelled the war crimes trials as a "farce."

She had also demanded immediate release of BNP and Jamaat leaders currently behind bars on charges of involvement in war crimes.

Retorting to these statements, Sahara said, "Khaleda Zia has become desperate to put an end to the war crimes trial."

The home minister also accused the BNP chief of alleging during her recent road marches that those arrested on charges of war crimes are not war criminals. "The BNP chief's stand regarding trial of the war criminals has become clear to the people," she said.

She also blamed Ziaur Rahman for rehabilitation of war criminals and bringing them into national politics after Bangabandhu's death in 1975.

"Using Zia as a puppet, the anti-liberation power ran the government," vice-chancellor of Bangladesh Agricultural University Prof Dr Rafiqul Islam alleged.

Freedom fighter Ismat Kadir Gama requested the home minister to arrest Golam Azam and punish him, irrespective of his age. "We want to see him in prison even if he dies there," Gama said.

Responding to Gama's request, Sahara Khatun said, "Everything will be done in due time; just wait for a while."

BPC to start fuel supply talks

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Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation begins talks next week on term contracts to import oil products to meet growing domestic demand in 2012, a senior company official has said.

A team headed by BPC Chairman Mohammad Abu Bakar Siddique is heading to Kuwait and Singapore to hold talks with Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), Malaysia's Petronas, Egypt's Middle East Oil Refinery and Philippines National Oil Company (PNOC), the official said on Friday.

"In Kuwait they will discuss quantity and price details with KPC and with other companies in Singapore," he said.

Bangladesh's fuel oil imports are likely to more than double next year to around 1.65 million tonnes, while overseas purchases of diesel may rise about 25 percent to 3.74 million tonnes on growing domestic demand, a senior BPC official told Reuters this week.

Besides diesel and fuel oil, Bangladesh will import 385,000 tonnes of jet fuel, 100,000 tonnes of 95-octane gasoline and 90,000 tonnes of kerosene in 2012, the official said.

In 2011, BPC paid a premium of $3.14-$3.30 a barrel to Middle East spot quotes for diesel and $31.50-$32.00 a tonne to Singapore spot quotes for 180-centistoke (cst) fuel oil.

Bangladesh also buys fuel oil from Vietnam's Petrolimex, PetroChina and Maldives National Oil Company.

The state-owned company is likely to face higher prices for 2012 supplies, compared to 2011, as fuel prices have been on the rise, traders said.

Spot cargo premiums for fuel oil have been holding at strong levels of above $12.00 a tonne, while Asian refiners have been selling 2012 term cargoes for gasoil at firmer price levels.

Domestic demand for fuel oil has been swelling as a shortfall of natural gas supply forced the country to turn to costly oil-fired quick rental power plants. The chronic electricity shortage has limited economic growth and investments in Bangladesh and often stirs public fury.

However, the move to import has put more pressure on the country's balance of payments and massive subsidy bill.

The government heavily subsidizes BPC, the country's sole oil importer and distributor, which sells fuel oil to the local market at much lower rates than import prices.

The total subsidy for the year to June 2012 is forecast to jump to around Tk 460 billion ($6 billion) or 5 percent of gross domestic product, more than double than the original estimate of Tk 200 billion, and up from Tk 195 billion the previous year.

NSU student killed in city accident

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A road accident in the capital's Banani area has left a university student dead and two others injured.

The accident took place when a private car carrying three students of North South University (NSU) rammed a truck from behind at Chairmanbari area in Banani around 12.30am on Saturday, sub inspector of Gulshan police station Mohammad Gias Uddin told .

The deceased was identified as Rakibul Islam, 25, an MBA student at NSU and son of Bashir Ahmed who resided at 3/1 Baily Road.

"We were on our way to Uttara from Dhanmondi. our car rammed a truck from behind in Chairmanbari. The three of us were injured," Saiful Islam, who was driving the car, told the journalists.

Two of the seriously injured 'Rakibul' and 'Saiful' were taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) and the other slightly injured 'Saikat' was admitted to a local hospital, said Gias.

Doctors at DMCH declared Rakibul dead around 2am, added the police official.
The truck driver could not be apprehended, police said.

Manmohan writes back to Khaleda

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A spokesperson for Khaleda Zia says that the Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh has responded to her letter on the Tipaimukh dam.

Maruf Kamal Khan, her press secretary, told  on Saturday afternoon that the letter had remained unopened.

"The letter was sent to the opposition chief from Dhaka's Indian High Commission on Saturday. Manmohan Singh replied to the letter on Nov 24, and it was handed over to us on Saturday," he added.

Khaleda has been on a road march to southern city Khulna since Saturday morning. The letter shall be discussed in the party forum after her return before its contents and the party's reaction is made public.

Expressing concern over the proposed Tipaimukh dam, the BNP chief's letter on Nov 22 urged the Indian government to conduct a joint survey before the work of the dam and hydroelectric power plant starts.

The letter also pointed out that building the dam would not only endanger livelihood of Indians dependent on the Barak River but also that of 30 million Bangladeshis, who are hugely dependent on the Meghna River.

India's northeastern state Manipur signed an agreement with state-owned NHPC Ltd and Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd on Oct 22 to set up a 1,500MW Tipaimukh hydroelectric plant in Manipur.

No trading in 138 scrips on Dec 1

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In all, 138 companies and mutual funds cannot be traded on Dec 1 on account of record date for changing the face value of shares.

Shares of these companies and funds will be available for trading in the spot market starting Monday.

Dhaka Stock Exchange chief executive Jahurul Alam told  on Saturday that the companies and funds which would change their face value to Tk 10 would not be trading on Dec 1.

"Before a record date, they must stay in the spot market for three days," he added.

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Sep 15 ordered all companies and funds listed in the stock market to change their face value to Tk 10. From Dec 4, all companies can be traded at face value.

DSE public relations office says there are now a total of 271 companies and mutual funds listed on the bourse. Of these, shares of 113 companies have a face value of Tk 10. The rest, 124 companies and 14 mutual funds, will have to change their face value.

Most of the companies have announced changing their face value to Tk 10, but DSE does not have any record in this regard.

"We're going to hold a meeting on Monday, and then we'll be able to tell if any company is left out," DSE president Shakil Rizvi told .

Ahmedul Huq Choudhury new PSC chief

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The government is going to appoint A T Ahmedul Huq Choudhury as the new chairman of the Public Service Commission.

Choudhury, a member of the commission, is replacing Saadat Husain whose tenure expired on Wednesday.

"A T Ahmedul Huq Chowdhury has been finalised as the new chief. The Prime Minister's Office has finalised the selection. However, we are yet to receive the official letter," the commission secretary Chowdhury Babul Hasan told  on Wednesday.

In a quick reaction, Choudhury told : "I have heard of the appointment, but did not receive any official letter yet."

Choudhury served as Additional Inspector General (AIG) of police before joining the commission on June 23, 2009.

Polygamy costlier in Chittagong

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The Chittagong City Corporation (CCC) has imposed extra taxes on polygamous marriages.

CCC public relations officer Saifuddin Ahmed said the city authorities imposed the extra taxes to discourage polygamy.

The decision came at corporation's 17th monthly general meeting, chaired by CCC mayor Manjur Alam on Wednesday afternoon.

Saiful said, "Citizens will have to pay specific taxes for marriage, adopted children, birth and death certificates according to an announcement of the ministry of local government, rural development and cooperatives."

As per the CCC decision, a man has to pay Tk 2,000 instead of 1,000 for registration of his second marriage, Tk 10,000 instead 5,000 for the third and 20,000 instead 10,000 for the fourth marriage.

The registration fee for the first marriage was also raised to Tk 50 from 25.

Councillor Zohur Lal Hazari said general councillors had appreciated the decision.

CCC women councillor Syeda Rehnuma Kabir Ranu told , "Polygamy cannot be controlled by only raising taxes, rather this is an endorsement. Only good mentality can help check polygamy."

Another women councillor Zannatul Ferdous told , "Many males, who marry without permission from their existing wives, will be discouraged if taxes are increased."

RAB nabs SC website 'hackers'

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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) have arrested two teenagers who allegedly hacked the Supreme Court website.

The suspected hackers, 'Russel', 16, a 10th grader, and 'Raihan', 17, a first-year student of a college, were detained on Wednesday, RAB intelligence wing director Ziaul Ahsan told

The website was hacked on Nov 11 morning and restored in the evening.

According to the message seen on the site in the afternoon, the hackers identified themselves as "Bangladeshi UnderGround Hacker 3xp1r3 Cyber Army".

They, however, claimed that all the data is safe and not being tampered with or deleted.

"Some other hackers are trying to hack Bangladeshi sites!! And delete all the data !! (sic)," they warned.

Biman gets another Boeing aircraft Thursday

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US firm Boeing will deliver its second Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to Biman on Thursday in a follow-up to the first Boeing delivery in Oct 2011.

These two aircraft deliveries are a milestone for Biman and Boeing, and a sign of the growing Bangladesh-US economic relationship, said a US embassy press release.

Under a $1.2-billion sales agreement signed in 2008, Boeing will supply 10 brand new aircraft, including four Boeing 777-300ERs, four Boeing 787-8 and two Boeing 737-800NG aircraft over the course of 10 years, part of a long-term fleet renewal programme that aims to modernise Bangladesh's national carrier.

The next two deliveries of two 777-300ERs are scheduled for 2013.

Misunderstanding prevented army deployment: CEC

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Army deployment in the Naryanganj city polls did not go ahead due to a 'misunderstanding', although the Election Commission had asked for it.

Chief election commissioner A T M Shamsul Huda on Tuesday referred to a letter from the Armed Forces Division he had received on Sunday over two weeks after the commission had asked for an explanation.

The commission had written a letter on Nov 3 asking why there was no military despite its request.

A newly formed city corporation, Narayanganj, went to the polls on Oct 30.

Huda quoted the letter, which explained the matter, saying, "There was a misunderstanding between the government and the commission."

"Army deployment was not possible as the letter [seeking deployment] had been issued without any discussion with the ministry and since the defence minister was abroad," Huda told

"There has to be same formalities before seeking army deployment," he added.

This is the first time the government has explained reasons for not deploying army as sought by the commission.

So far, the government failed to provide army in one municipal election and two by-elections.

The EC had sought army for Narayanganj polls following demands of Awami League's rebel candidate Selina Hayat Ivy and BNP-backed Taimur Alam Khandaker.

Taimur announced boycott of the election following a decision taken by chairperson Khaleda Zia protesting the non-deployment of army.

The commission and the government were criticised by several quarters over the issue.

On the voting day, Huda said they would sit with the government to discuss the matter.

On Tuesday, he said there had also been EC's 'weaknesses' in the non-deployment of army.

"Meetings with law enforcers takes place before elections. The army is called in the meetings. They usually submit their own observation. But nothing was done this time. Even the home ministry could not say anything about it," he added.

He also said prime minister Sheikh Hasina, also the defence minister, had been in Australia and the principal staff officer of the Armed Forces Division had been in Saudi Arabia during the election.

Returning from Australia, Hasina had said, "The commission sought army at such a time when we were busy abroad."

'CONSTITUTION WAS NOT VIOLATED'

Asked whether the government violated the constitution by not fulfilling EC's demand, Huda said, "I don't think so."

Violating the charter is not so easy, he said adding, "It depends on many things."

BNP said the government violated the constitution by not deploying army in the election, a claim the prime minister had denied.

Two days before the voting, Huda had said the government is bound to give army in line with the constitution.

Khaleda asks Manmohan for joint Tipaimukh survey

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Opposition leader and BNP chief Khaleda Zia has sent a letter to Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh urging him to conduct a joint survey before the work of the Tipaimukh Dam and Hydroelectric power plant starts.

Khaleda has voiced the opposition's anxiety over the issue and that it feels the need for a joint survey, the party's acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam told reporters on Wednesday.

"A solution has to be drawn through discussions between the two countries. There is still time, conduct a joint survey before constructing the dam," he said, quoting the letter sent on Monday.

The letter has pointed out that building the dam would not only endanger livelihood of Indians dependent on the Borak River but also 30 million Bangladeshis who are hugely dependent on the Meghna River.

Push power, fuel prices: IMF

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recommended hiking power and fuel oil prices.

Bangladesh should keep tightening monetary policy to fight inflation pressures, the lender said as it warned that increased government borrowing would further fuel inflation.

It asked the government to contain subsidy costs to have more space for spending in social and annual development programmes and recommended raising fuel and electricity price gradually to cut subsidy.

The government has twice increased the price of fuel recently and in process of increasing gas, CNG and electricity price.

IMF resident representative in Dhaka Eteri Kvintradze made the suggestions at a press briefing at the Bangladesh Bank headquarters in Dhaka on Monday to discuss the economic situation of the country.

The fuel price adjustment is needed to contain inflation and with targeted benefits for the most vulnerable to mitigate the impact, Kvintradze said.

"And again the decision will be taken by the government and people. We are pointing out the trade-off but decision will be taken by them."

She said there is a price difference between price in Bangladesh and Kolkata and it might lead to smuggling of the product.

SUBSIDY

The Georgia-born Bangladesh mission chief said focus fell on the subsidy issue as the cost is too high.

If the present trend continues, the subsidy costs would reach Tk 315 billion against the budgetary estimation of Tk 19.1 billion, Kvintradze said.

If there is no price adjustment, the subsidy would reach 3.4 per cent of the GDP, she pointed out.

"What is the trade-off? Subsidy grows larger and larger and because of that there is less budgetary space for social and annual development."

CREDIT EXPANSION

The credit expansion is growing and it would put pressure on the banking system, the IMF official said.

"Some of the banks are also heavily exposed to stock market and it creates problems in the market," she added.


INFLATION

The IMF representative said due to government borrowing from the banking system, reserve money is growing and it would put pressure on inflation.

Inflation has reached double digits and in future, it may increase if the present trend continues, she said.

She said that the central bank prudently increased cash reserve requirement and statutory liquidity ratio to contain inflation and there should not be any move to undermine the authority of the regulatory body.

BoP PROBLEM

Kvintradze said Bangladesh is facing negative balance of payment for the first time in a decade.

"Import is growing faster than export and remittance flow growth is growing at a slower pace and it put pressure on the BoP."

Taka is depreciating at a rapid pace and it depreciated to Tk 76.5 against a dollar in Nov from Tk 71 level in January this year, she pointed out.

The central bank also sold $1.4 billion to the open market for gradual depreciation of taka, she added.

"Bangladesh must safeguard foreign exchange reserve to meet its import payment and it should allow gradual depreciation of taka," she suggested.

REVENUE COLLECTION

The IMF official said the good news is revenue collection is growing and ADP implementation situation is also good.

She said there should be continued improvement in tax administration and new business-friendly VAT and income tax laws should be introduced.

$1 BILLION IMF LOAN

She said it is a process and the negotiation is going on.

"We will have another round of negotiation soon.

Comilla city polls on Jan 5

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The maiden polls to the newly formed Comilla City Corporation will be held on Jan 5.

The last date for submitting nomination is Dec 2 while the scrutiny for the mayoral posts will be held on Dec 4 and for the councilor posts it is Dec 5.

The deadline for withdrawal of nomination papers is Dec 14.

Chief election commissioner ATM Shamsul Huda announced the dates on Tuesday.

The announcement came after a meeting at the Election Commission on Tuesday morning.

The commission has said it will use electronic voting machines (EVMs) at all polling centres.

Earlier, EVMs were used at 14 poll centres of a ward of Chittagong City Corporation elections.

On Oct 30, EVMs were used at 58 centres of the much-publicised Narayanganj City Corporation elections despite outright rejection by opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Voters had overwhelmingly accepted the EVMs as they were comfortable with the machines' easy options.

Comilla City Corporation was formed by merging Comilla Municipality and Comilla Sadar Municipality (South) on July 10 this year following a longstanding demand of the local residents.

According to the Local Government (City Corporation) Act 2009, the city corporation is supposed to go to polls within 180 days of its formation. So, the Comilla city elections must be declared by the last week of November and the elections held in the beginning of January.

Comilla City Corporation has 27 general wards and nine reserved wards.

Deputy election commissioner of Comilla region Abdul Baten was appointed as the returning officer along with nine assistant returning officers for conducting the election.

According to senior assistant secretary to the EC (local government) Farhad Hossain, a total of 169,273 voters will be casting their votes at the 65 polling centres with 421 voting rooms during in the polls.

This election is likely to be the last under the present Election Commission headed by Huda that expires in February.

SEC mandates 30pc stake clause

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Sponsors, promoters and directors must hold 30pc stake in listed companies and reach that level in six months, the SEC has decided in a meeting

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was quick to respond to the DSE board proposals that came from Monday evening's meeting.

After clearing the DSE proposals at a meeting on Tuesday, SEC spokesman Saifur Rahman told reporters that the condition has been imposed in line with the Securities and Exchange Ordinance 1969.

He, however, said the SEC was already working on the issue.

Saifur said a gazette will be published in this regard within days.

He also said the 'incentive package', aimed at boosting the capital market and compensation to the victims of continuous fall in share prices, will be announced on Wednesday afternoon.

According to a notification undersigned by SEC chairman M Khairul Hossain, the sponsors, promoters and directors will not be able to sell or transfer existing shares and also the bonus issues until they reach the stipulated level.

Moreover, the respective companies will not be able to declare rights share and raise capital through repeat public offers, it added.

After the SEC announcement making 30pc stake must for sponsors, promoters and directors, several major companies would have to buy back shares they had sold at high profits at the prevailing market prices.

Failing to do so, these sponsor directors would lose their control on management of companies they own not even 15 percent in many cases.

Currently, the sponsor directors of Beximco Limited hold only 13.25pc shares of the company, retail investors 76.45pc and foreigners the rest, while sponsor directors of Beximco Pharma hold 12.97pc shares, retail investors 52.8pc, foreigners 23.02pc and institutional investors 11.21pc, according to the DSE website.

In case of Uttara Bank, sponsor directors hold a meagre 8.13pc shares, retail investors 88.62pc and institutional investors 3.19pc.

Sponsor directors of City Bank own 12.88pc stake, Southeast Bank 28.14pc, National Bank Limited (NBL) 29.21pc and AB Bank a low 13.9pc. Prime Bank sponsor directors hold 43.25pc shares of the bank.

The DSE meeting came after the indices plunged to new lows over the past week leading to streets protests and then intervention from the prime minister. On Wednesday night, Sheikh Hasina chaired a high-profile meeting that resulted in decisions to prop up the prices.

6 mn students face terminal exam

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Some 2.6 million students --an increase by 1,49,347 than last year's-- will sat for mathematics exams, the opening test for the primary and madrasah terminal examinations this year.

The exams are set to begin at 11am on Wednesday at 6,168 centres across the country and seven centres in Saudi Arabia's Riyadh and Jeddah, UAE's Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah, Libya's Tripoli, Bahrain and Australia's Canberra.

This is for the first time the results will be given following grading system instead of the traditional division system, Primary and mass education minister Mohammad Afsarul Amin told
Roughly 2.3 million students will take part in the primary terminal examinations, including 4,920 appearing in English version. Of them, around 1.07 million candidates are girls.

Meanwhile, about 0.3 million students will sit for the ebtedayee terminal examinations of whom 53.25 percent are girls, the minister told a press briefing on Tuesday.

He added that 4,003 candidates with disabilities would appear for the exams and would be given an extra 15 minutes to complete their papers.

The number of Talent Pool Scholarships to be given this year has been increased by two thousand to 22,000 while the number of general scholarships would be 33,000 against last year's 30,000.

Last year, some 2.48 million students appeared for the exams of whom 92.34 percent passed the hurdles.

The primary and ebtedayee terminal examinations began in 2009. The exams this year will last till Nov 30, primary education directorate's administration director Abdul Rouf Chowdhury had told earlier.

The three-hour exams will commence from 11am on every test date.

PM gives away laptops to FFs' kin

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The prime minister has presented cheques as honorarium and 'Doel' laptops to the family members of the martyred and war-wounded freedom fighters on the occasion of the 40th Armed Forces Day.

Earlier, on her arrival at Dhaka cantonment, Sheikh Hasina placed wreath at Shikha Anirban (eternal flame) to pay homage to the martyred armed forces men, who made the supreme sacrifice during the Liberation War in 1971.

After placing the wreath, Hasina, who also holds the defense portfolio, stood in solemn silence for a while as a mark of respect to the martyrs.

A smartly turned-out contingent drawn from the Army, Navy and Air Force presented armed salute as the bugle played the last post.

Later, the prime minister signed the visitor's book kept at Shikha Anirban.

The prime minister was received by the chiefs of the three services and the principal staff officer of the Armed Forces Division.

Armed Forces Day is observed in the country on Nov 21 commemorating the day in 1971 when the members of Army, Navy and Air Force of the Bangladesh liberation war forces launched a combined offensive against the occupation Pakistani Army.

Defense adviser to the prime minister Major General (retd) Tariq Ahmed Siddique, state minister for liberation war affairs A B Tajul Islam, Chief of Army Staff General M Abdul Mubeen, chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Z U Ahmed and Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal S M Ziaur Rahman and senior civil and military officials were present on the occasion.

Comilla city polls schedule Tuesday: Sohul

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The Election Commission is set to announce the poll schedules of newly formed Comilla City Corporation on Tuesday, election commissioner Muhammad Sohul Hussain has said.

"All complexities over the Comilla City Corporation election is over. The election schedules will be announced tomorrow (Tuesday)," Sohul told reporters after a long discussion held at the EC office on Monday.

Sohul said overall preparations for the election were discussed at the meeting.

The election commissioner also said that the gazette on boundary demarcation work had been published and the voter list was also ready.

"Now, it is time to announce the poll schedules," added Sohul.

Comilla City Corporation was formed by merging Comilla Municipality and Comilla Sadar Municipality (South) on July 10 this year following a longstanding demand of the locals.

According to the Local Government (City Corporation) Act 2009, the city corporation is supposed to go to polls within 180 days of its formation. So, the Comilla city elections must be declared by the last week of November and the elections held in the beginning of January.

According to senior assistant secretary to EC (local government) Farhad Hossain, the city corporation has 27 general wards and nine reserved wards.

A total of 169,273 voters will be casting their votes at the 65 polling centers with 421 voting rooms during the city corporation polls.

"One returning officer and nine assistant returning officers will be there to ensure that the voting is held in a fair manner," Sohul added.

The CCC election is likely to be the last elections under the present Election Commission. The commission headed by ATM Shamsul Huda will expire on next February.

India asks for more info on Mujib killers

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Though Bangladesh and India agreed to finalise the extradition treaty at the earliest, New Delhi has told Dhaka that it could not locate the two absconding killers of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and asked for additional information about them.

"We could not locate them yet, but we have sought additional information from Bangladesh government about them," Indian home secretary R K Singh said on Monday.

Singh and his Bangladesh counterpart Monzur Hossain were addressing a news conference a day after the twelfth home secretary-level talks between the two countries concluded in New Delhi.

"If they are in India, we will be happy to help Bangladesh to bring them to justice. We will leave no stone unturned to find them and hand them over to Bangladesh government."

Though five killers of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman were hanged at Dhaka Central Jail on Jan 28, 2010, Abdul Majed and Moslehuddin—both former Bangladesh Army officers and convicted of assassinating the nation's independence hero and most of his family on Aug 15, 1975—are still absconding and evading the noose.

A section of media earlier reported that Majed and Moslehuddin might be hiding in India.

Hussain said that Bangladesh expected India to provide "assistance in tracking, apprehending and handing over of the killers of Bangabandhu" and Dhaka would provide all information available with it to New Delhi to help it locate them.

Of the five other absconding convicts in the case related to killing of Bangabandhu, M Rashed Chowdhury and Noor Chowdhury are believed to be living in US and Canada, while Abdul Aziz Pasha died in Zimbabwe. Apart from Majed and Moslehuddin, Khandkar Abdur Rashid and Shariful Haque Dalim could not be traced yet.

Indian home minister P Chidambaram had on July 30 said in Dhaka that New Delhi would make all possible efforts to locate the killers of Bangabandhu and hand them over to authorities in Bangladesh.

Singh and Hossain led the Indian and Bangladeshi delegations respectively in the home secretary-level talks that started on Saturday.

During the two-day talks, both sides agreed that the negotiation on the extradition treaty could be concluded soon so that it could be inked at the earliest. Singh told journalists that New Delhi had given a draft of the proposed treaty to Dhaka and the latter was now studying it.

Bangladesh is understood to have sought clarifications and modifications on certain clauses of the draft prepared by India.

Both New Delhi and Dhaka believe that the Extradition Treaty would complete the legal framework on bilateral security cooperation.

Hossain and Singh agreed to operationalise the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, Agreement on Transfer of Sentenced Persons and Agreement on Combating Organised Crime and Illegal Drug Trafficking, which had been signed during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to New Delhi in January 2010. They also agreed to implement Coordinated Border Management Plan, which had been inked during Chidambaram's visit to Dhaka last July.

The two home secretaries reviewed the sharing of intelligence between the two countries and "reaffirmed their resolve to take immediate action on the basis of real time and actionable information through nodal points of the two countries."

Both sides agreed to develop mechanisms to further hasten the process of verification of nationality status of prisoners lodged in jails of either country, particularly of those who have completed their sentence, to enable their early repatriation.

They also discussed about hand-over of Indian insurgent leader Anup Chetia, who served a jail sentence in Bangladesh after being caught in 1997. Hossain informed Singh that a legal process was on and Chetia's plea for asylum was before a court in Bangladesh. Dhaka and Delhi would move forward on the issue after the legal process was over.

"Both sides agreed to provide consular access for expediting verification of nationality of persons lodged in the jails. In order to further intensify people-to-people contact, both sides agreed to discuss visa-related issues in the next meeting on Agreement for Revised Travel Arrangements, which would be held soon," read the joint statement issued after the conclusion of talks between the home secretaries.

Though a Bangladeshi citizen was shot dead by India's Border Security Force personnel just a few hours before the two home secretaries commenced their talks on Saturday, the two sides "noted with appreciation the firing incidence along the international border considerably reduced." Both sides agreed that utmost restraint would be exercised to avoid human casualty.

They agreed to enhance cooperation in capacity building of police and other law-enforcing agencies. Dhaka welcomed the offer made by New Delhi for training of police personnel of Bangladesh and cooperation for capacity building of police.

Singh lauded Dhaka's efforts to address security concerns of New Delhi over the past one-and-a-half years.

Due to tacit cooperation between the security agencies of Bangladesh and India earlier in 2009 and 2010, a number of top leaders of insurgent organisations active in northeastern Indian states of Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur had landed in the custody of the law-enforcing agencies of India. New Delhi appreciated the cooperation from Dhaka in international forums.

In his address to the United Nations General Assembly on Sep 24 last, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had upheld the security cooperation between his country and Bangladesh as an example.

"In South Asia, there are encouraging signs of cooperation in the area of security, as exemplified in India's growing cooperation with Bangladesh. Such cooperation is adding to the security of both our countries," he had said.

Moderate tremor hits Bangladesh

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A moderate earthquake has jolted parts of Bangladesh.

The 5.9-magnitude tremor was felt at 9.15am on Monday, senior meteorologist of the Met Office Farah Diba told .

No casualties were reported immediately.

"The epicentre was in Myanmar, some 468 kilometres away from Dhaka," Farah said.

The Meteorological Department last recorded two earthquakes in Chandpur and Mymensingh on Nov 2 and Nov 5.

A 6.9-magnitude earthquake shook Bangladesh and parts of India on Sept 18 evening.

SC confirms no bar to GP operations

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A full Appellate Division bench headed by the chief justice has upheld the chamber judge's orders for the telecoms regulator BTRC to not hamper operations of Grameenphone.

The court also asked the parties to settle in the High Court by Dec 14 the petition of the nation's largest mobile-phone operator over payment of spectrum assignment fee and Value Added Tax (VAT).

The seven-strong bench led by chief justice Mozammel Haque, on Monday, upheld the Nov 3 ruling by chamber judge Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain which had come on a leave-to-appeal petition filed by BTRC against a preceding High Court order.

Justice Hossain had said the matter of licence renewal of Grameenphone will be decided by a regular court.

BTRC's counsel Khandaker Reza-E Rakib told  that the order by the chamber judge regarding licence renewal and spectrum fee has been upheld and the High Court would now give the verdict.

GP lawyer Mohammad Mehedi Hasan Chowdhury told journalists: "According to the court order, Grameenphone can run its operation without any hindrance."

The watchdog in an Oct 17 letter had asked the Grameenphone to pay Tk 30.624 billion in fees for licence renewal and spectrum allocation in 2008. But GP challenged the move in court saying BTRC claimed Tk 2.368 billion extra fee for the spectrum allocated.

The High Court on Oct 26 stayed the effectiveness of a BTRC notice asking Grameenphone to pay additional Tk 2.37 billion for the radio frequency in 1800 megahertz band.

On Nov 1, chamber judge of the Appellate Division justice M Imman Ali felt embarrassed to hear the petition.

Later, the chief justice sent the petition to justice Syed Mahmud Hossain for further action.

Advocate Mahbubey Alam, Ajmal Haque QC and barrister Rakib argued for BTRC at the hearing, while barristers Rokan Uddin Mahmud, Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh, Mehedi Hasan, and advocate Anisul Haque represented Grameenphone.

30pc stake must for sponsor directors: DSE

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The DSE has recommended that sponsor directors of all listed companies hold at least 30 percent stake, and those below the level buy back in six months their shares.

In a meeting on Monday evening, the board of directors of the Dhaka Stock Exchange took decisions that would have an impact on some of Bangladesh's biggest players in the business.

Shakil Rizvi, the DSE president, told reporters after the meeting that the board had decided to dissolve all but audit and demutualisation committees.

The listing committee, perhaps the most powerful one with authority to virtually approve IPO process, was one of the dozen or so DSE wings that stood dissolved after the Monday evening's meeting.

Rizvi only read out a written statement and did not take any questions.

The DSE meeting came after the indices plunged to new lows over the past week leading to streets protests and then intervention from the prime minister. On Wednesday night, Sheikh Hasina chaired a high-profile meeting that resulted in decisions to prop up the prices.

The DSE board decided to recommend that there be a mandatory provision for all company sponsor directors that they hold at least 30pc stake.

According to the DSE proposals meant for SEC clearance, those holding below 30 percent in any listed company should bring their holding up to 15 percent in three months, and the rest in six months.

This would mean sponsor directors of many major companies would have to buy back shares they had sold at high profits at the current market prices.

Failing to do so, these sponsor directors would lose their control on management of companies they own not even 15 percent in many cases.

Currently, the sponsor directors of Beximco Limited hold only 13.25pc shares of the company, retail investors 76.45pc and foreigners the rest, while sponsor directors of Beximco Pharma hold 12.97pc shares, retail investors 52.8pc, foreigners 23.02pc and institutional investors 11.21pc, according to the DSE website.

In case of Uttara Bank, sponsor directors hold meagre 8.13pc shares, retail investors 88.62pc and institutional investors 3.19pc.

Sponsor directors of City Bank own 12.88pc stake, Southeast Bank 28.14pc, National Bank Limited (NBL) 29.21pc and AB Bank a low 13.9pc. Prime Bank sponsor directors hold 43.25pc shares of the bank.

According to the DSE proposals, any investor holding at least five percent shares—by acquisition or otherwise—will be eligible for a seat on the board of directors of that company.

Each company will have to nominate at least one director from among general shareholders.

From now on, the sponsor directors should only be allowed to sell shares through 'block market', and not through public market.

The companies which sold shares through direct listing must buy back if the prices of those securities fell below the issue price.

Another proposal talks of the companies raising capital through the placement route, instead of going for listing on the bourses.

The DSE recommends that such companies settle the issue of status of their investors within three months.

The proposals would now require regulatory approval.

The DSE also proposed to relax certain rules for commercial banks trading in the stock market. When calculating the banks' exposure, the board suggested that the market price or cost price –whichever would be lower—be taken into account.

At present, the cost price or market price—whichever is higher—provides the basis for such calculation.

Malaysia sets passport deadline

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Illegal Bangladeshi migrants in Malaysia, who have given their finger prints, will have to collect their passports up to Jan 10 next year by submitting applications to the embassy there.

Expatriates welfare ministry public relations officer Shahidul Alam Majumder on Sunday told reporters about the deadline. The process of issuing new passports had begun on Oct 20.

Shahidul said the Malaysian government set the deadline in response to a message from the Bangladesh embassy labour counsellor in Malaysia Montu Kumar Biswas.

Bangladeshis working in Malaysia illegally were urged to legalise their stay.

Registration of the illegal Bangladeshi workers in Malaysia started Aug 1 with fingerprinting them under the 6P-Programme. This government programme would allow the illegal foreign workers to become legal. The process ended on Aug 31.

A total of 267,803 Bangladeshi workers got registered. Of them, 247,622 have no passport, according to the ministry.

Until Nov 5, some 65,000 workers got new passports.

On the other hand, 130,622 Bangladeshi workers did not apply at all.

Muhith meeting stakeholders

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Finance minister A M A Muhith is holding a meeting with the capital market stakeholders.

The meeting is expected to discuss ways to stabilise the stock market and also steps necessary to compensate retail investors.

"An announcement is likely to follow the meeting… If not, the decisions will definitely be announced on Monday," Muhith said earlier on Sunday.

The meeting, chaired by the finance minister, started around 7pm in the conference room of the Planning Commission at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar.

Last Wednesday, prime minister Sheikh Hasina met more than 20 market stakeholders at her official residence Ganabhaban. The meeting followed massive fall in stock prices in the days following the nine-day Eid recess and a series of street protests by small investors.

Hasina promised that the government will do whatever is needed to prop up the market.

The finance minister also met with some of the stakeholders on Friday. Stock market regulator SEC chief M Khairul Hossain said measures were taken as per the decisions of the meeting with the prime minister were on track but declined to elaborate.

The trading on the stock market is witnessing a positive trend since Wednesday's meeting.

The previous week's trading ended in a flurry of exchanges with the turnover topping Tk 4.26 billion on Thursday with most issues marking a healthy rise.

The general index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange registered a 129.14-point or 2.49 percent gain at the close of trading on Sunday.

Finance secretary Mohammad Tarek, Bank and Financial Institutions Division secretary Shafiqur Rahman Patwari, Pubali Bank chairman Hafiz Uddin, Standard Bank chairman Kazi Akramuddin, Bangldesh Association of Banks' chairman Nazrul Islam Mazumder, Association of Bankers' Bangladesh chairman Mahmud Sattar, Insurance Association president Sheikh Kabir Hossain, Insurance Development Regulatory Commission chairman Shefayet Ullah, Investment Corporation of Bangladesh managing director Mohammad Fayekuzzaman and CDBBL managing director or chief executive officer are believed to be present in the meeting.

SEC chairman Khairul, its members Helal Uddin Nizami, Amzad Hossain, Arif Khan and A Salam Sikder, Dhaka Stock Exchange president Shakil Rizvi and Chittagong Stock Exchange chairman Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed and four directors of the country's two stock exchanges are also attending the meeting.

Bangladesh Bank's former governor Mohammad Farash Uddin, former SEC chairman Faruk Hossain and lawyer Anisul Haque have also joined the meeting.

House clears Legal Aid Bill 2011

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Legal Aid (Amendment) Bill 2011, aimed at providing legal aid to helpless people, has been passed by parliament.

Law minister Shafique Ahmed tabled the bill in the House on Sunday.

The bill intends to reach legal aid to those who are helpless, financially weak and unable to secure justice due to their socio-economic condition.

Legal aid providing organisations and district committees will play a key role once the bill takes the shape of law.

Four sections of the Legal Aid Act 2000 have been amended through the bill.

Opening statement against Sayedee unfinished

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The prosecution will finish its opening statement against Sayedee on Monday when the International Crimes Tribunal reconvenes.

Cross-examination of witnesses will, however, begin on Dec 7.

Chief prosecutor Ghulam Arieff Tipoo began the statement with the historic context that led up to the Liberation War in 1971.

Jamaat-e-Islami's executive council member Delwar Hossain Sayedee has been charged on 20 counts for war crimes that he allegedly committed during the War of Independence.

After about an hour, the 82-year-old chief prosecutor asked his colleague Syed Rezaur Rahman to continue with the opening statement. But Rezaur Rahman could not get through the 88-page document either, when the tribunal said it would hear the remainder on Monday.

The tribunal asked the prosecution to give its opening statement minutes before going into lunch recess after having heard two applications filed by the defence.

One of the applications sought explanation from the tribunal chief Nizamul Huq, why he had not removed, or recused, himself from the tribunal.

Barrister Abdur Razzaq argued for Sayedee on the first application of the day.

The other application sought adjournment of Sayedee's trial until. He has been indicted on 20 counts including genocide, murder, rape, arson and loot.

Lawyer Tajul Islam urged the tribunal to delay the trial to prepare its case and the list of witnesses.

Nizamul Huq, presiding over Sunday's proceedings, said in his order that the first application, asking for his explanation to stay on as head of the tribunal, would be disposed of on Wednesday.

In response to the second application seeking adjournment of the trial proceedings, he fixed Dec 7 for the defence to submit its list of witnesses.

Nizamul then directed the prosecution to begin its opening statement in the ongoing trial against Sayedee.

The defence had filed its application seeking removal of the tribunal chief, recusal in legalese, stating that his neutrality had been compromised due to his earlier involvement with a people's inquiry commission. As part of that team, he collected evidence against Sayedee and thus has already formed an opinion about the accused who would be tried under him, the defence had said.

Only three days back, Sayedee's lawyers stormed out of the court after the tribunal chief joined proceedings.

They also filed the two applications before walking out of the tribunal.

The tribunal fixed Nov 20 for disposing of that application, but when urged to continue with the scheduled hearing of a review petition of Sayedee's indictment, the defence refused to proceed and walked out demanding that the tribunal chief explain himself first.

The tribunal said the conduct of the defence lawyers had been "unwarranted" and "unbecoming". As for the review petition, the court said it was rejected since it was 'not pressed'.

The defence had told the press later that they would wait until the disposal of application was disposed of on Sunday.

On the other hand, the prosecution claimed that the defence had violated all ethics, code of conduct and customs that behove lawyers.

The prosecution raised a legal point and said the petition was not maintainable or in form. The prosecution further pointed out that the commission in question was not in any way part of the ongoing trial. Nor did it have any legal coverage.

The other two judges of the tribunal, ATM Fazle Kabir and AKM Zaheer Ahmed, held a hearing of that petition on Nov 13 in a crowded courtroom.

They ruled the following day that the laws did not provide for the tribunal judges to remove a co-judge. They also pointed out that the previous cases cited by the defence counsel Abdur Razzaq where judges were recused had the privilege of such laws. In conclusion, they left the matter of recusal to the 'good conscience of the judge' in question.

On Sunday, attorney general Mahbubey Alam sat with the prosecution team and addressed the court, while former law minister Moudud Ahmed, Supreme Court Bar Association president Khandker Mahbub Hossain addressed the court from defence, besides Abdur Razzaq and Tajul Islam.

Former speaker Jamiruddin Sircar was also present in the court among the defence lawyers.