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dhaka vs barisal bpl final match held in dhaka mirpur stadium.In this match dhaka win the match in 8 wickets.This is the first time in bpl and dhaka win the bpl.

CONGRATULATION DHAKA

Zia retained as BTRC boss

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Zia Ahmed, a retired major general from the Bangladesh army's Signals Corps, was reappointed on Monday as chairman of the Bangladesh Telecom Regulatory Commission for another year.

Ahmed was made BTRC chief in February 2009 and completed his three-year tenure on Thursday.

An official announcement to this effect was made on Monday after prime minister Sheikh Hasina gave her formal clearance the day before.

A highly-placed PMO source said the other names that had come up for consideration included current vice chairman Giasuddin Ahmed, a retired civil servant.

Zia Ahmed was sent into retirement during the BNP-Jamaat regime as a brigadier general but got promoted to major general with retrospective effect after the Awami League government returned to power in 2009.

DGEN on sharp rise

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The benchmark index of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) rose sharply in the first half of trading on Tuesday.

DSE general index increased to 4637.16 points, gaining 115.83 points or 2.56 percent at 1pm.

Shares and mutual funds worth Tk 3.06 billion changed hands until then, with prices of 231 issues advancing, 12 declining and 12 remaining unchanged.

The index rose to 4645.90 points with a gain of 124.57 points or 2.75 percent at 12:08pm.

After posting a rise of 174.72 points or 4 percent to 4542.53 points on Sunday, the DGEN shed 21.20 points, or 0.47 percent, on Monday to 4521.33 points.

The general index had closed the week at 4367.81 points on Thursday, a day after a committee recommended waiver of up to 50 percent interest on margin loans taken by small investors.

The previous week saw the benchmark index gaining on the last two days of trading, a 121.5-point rise on Thursday and a 62.78 point rise the day before.

The gains helped tide over losses it experienced earlier in the week, losing 30.96 points on Monday and 44.56 points on Sunday. At the end of the week, 108.76 points were added to DGEN.

The index has been steadily gaining over the two weeks before that with a 245-point gain in the week between Feb 12 and Feb 16 and a 165-point gain in the week before that (Feb 5-Feb 9).

More drama sees Barisal in BPL semis

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In a stunning reversal of its previous decision, the governing body of the Bangladesh Premier League early on Tuesday said Barisal Burners – not Chittagong Kings – will play the second semifinal against table toppers Duronto Rajshahi as the fourth team.

The governing body took the decision at a 2am meeting with the technical committee .The authorities in a press statement made it clear that Barisal were through and the previous declaration that Chittagong Kings had qualified for the semis would stand void.

It had been announced initially on Sunday that Barisal Burners were through to the semifinals riding on the net run-rate after their dramatic victory against the Kings. And Chittagong, Khulna Royal Bengals and Dhaka Gladiators were left to fight it out among themselves for the remaining two spots.

On Monday, Dhaka Gladiators lost to Duronto Rajshahi by a narrow margin and Khulna Royal Bengals thrashed Sylhet Royals and the results put Khulna in the second place with 12 points, leaving Dhaka, Barisal and Chittagong tied on 10 points.

But in the head-to-head results, Dhaka had a superior net run rate and qualified for the semifinals taking third place, having beaten Barisal Burners twice and Chittagong Kings once. It meant Chittagong Kings and Barisal Burners were to fight for the fourth spot.

Chittagong Kings had two wins, against Barisal Burners and Dhaka Gladiators, while Barisal had only one, against Chittagong. But, Barisal's net run-rate was superior to Chittagong's.

Chittagong Kings at a press conference at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel late in the morning said they would challenge the latest BPL governing body's decision in court.

The late night meeting ruled that Duronto Rajshahi (14 points) and Khulna Royal Bengals (12 points) finished top two on points and qualified for the semis as the first and second placed teams.

The drama began to unfold on Monday afternoon when BPL governing council president Gazi Ashraf Hossain Lipu announced that Barisal Burners were left out following the head-to-head results and Chittagong were in the semi-finals, apparently on the basis of a better head-to-head record in the three-way tie on 10 points, which included Dhaka.

But the BPL statement in the wee hours of Monday said that Barisal would be the fourth semi-finalists – understandably because their head-to-head record with Chittagong was tied and they had a better net run rate.

The press statement said the governing body and the technical committee "sincerely regret any misunderstanding that may have risen regarding this issue".

Chittagong Kings to move court

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Just two hours before the first semifinal is set to start on Tuesday, Chittagong Kings said they will move court over the BPL authorities' decision to allow Barisal Burnerst to play Duronto Rajshahi in the second semifinals.

Samir Quader Chowdhury, CEO of SQ Sports, which owns the Kings, told a media conference about the decision of the team. Coach Khaled Mahmud and manager Nasir Ahmed were present there.

Shafiqul Haque Heera and Faruque Ahmed, the managers of semifinalists Dhaka Gladiators and Duronto Rajshahi, respectively, and Khulna Royal Bengals media manager Jahid Razzaq Masum were also present in the conference.

Dhaka's Heera said his team will support the Kings if they were thrown out illegally.

Faruque of Rajshahi said they will also back the Kings if they were dropped unlawfully. He, however, added they are not abandoning the first semifinal against the Burners at 2pm.

UGC panel to probe teacher's charge

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The University Grants Commission has formed a probe committee to investigate allegations of harassment brought against North South University's trustee board chief Mohammad Shajahan by their teacher Nashid Kamal.

The four-strong committee headed by its convenor, UGC member professor Atful Hye Shibly, would also probe accusations of corruption against the university's authorities.

UGC member professor Abul Hashem, director Shamsul Alam and an official Durga Rani Sarkar will man the probe.

"Allegations has been received that one of the teachers has been sexually harassed by an owner of the North South University. The committee will probe the accusation," Shibly told on Sunday night.

"Besides, the work to probe the corruption charges against the university authorities will soon start."

Nashid Kamal, a teacher of the university's public health department, on Saturday sent a letter to UGC accusing Shajahan of harassing her. Shibly confirmed that she has filed a written complaint against the trustee board chief.

Meanwhile, a teacher of the university, on condition of anonymity, told : "The university authorities have held an emergency meeting with deans and members of all faculties on Sunday in the wake of the current situation. University's vice-chancellor professor Hafiz G A Siddiqi and trustee board chief Mohammad Shajahan were present there."

However, when contacted, the vice chancellor declined to talk to journalists claiming that he is not well.

"Nashid Kamal wants to be the chairperson of the public health department. Since the matter was not approved in the board meeting, she is making false accusations against me. I have always respected her like an elder sister," Shajahan claimed to refuting the allegations.

Nashid Kamal could not be reached over phone for her comments.

Journalists stop work for an hour

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Journalists staged an hour-long strike on Monday, demanding proper investigation and trial of the murders of all their colleagues, including the recently slain couple Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi.

They wore black badges and demanded an immediate end to torture on journalists through the pen down from 12 noon to 1pm.

As per the programme announced earlier by the National Press Club, Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU), Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) and Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ), journalists across the country will stage a token hunger strike from 10am to 4pm on Mar 1.

The hunger strike programme will be centrally held at the National Press Club premises.

On Feb 11, Maasranga Television news editor Golam Mostofa Sarowar, alias Sagar Sarowar, and his wife, ATN Bangla senior reporter Meherun Nahar Runi, were found murdered at their rented flat in the city's west Rajabazar.

Police are yet to arrest anyone or name any suspect over the murder.

On Sunday, the investigators said they are 'almost certain' about the motive behind the killings of the journalist couple but cannot disclose it for the sake of the investigation.

PWD starts razing illegal shrine structures

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The Public Works Department (PWD) started demolishing a shrine and several associated structures, all deemed to be unauthorised, near Central Shaheed Minar on Saturday following the High Court's order on Feb 22.

"A small part of the shrine has been demolished. But the grave and the adjacent mosque are untouched," magistrate Al Amin, who is leading the demolition work, told .

"The High Court will be notified of the drive," he added.

The demolition work began in the presence of PWD officials, Dhaka University officials and a large posse of police personnel.

"The demolition work is going on without any obstruction. No one tried to stop (the demolition work)," officer-in-charge of Shahbagh police station Sirajul Islam told journalists.

A correspondent reported from the spot that two lavatories at the rear end of the shrine (adjacent to the Nursing Hostel boundary), a kitchen-cum-storeroom, rooms of the mosque's imam and the shrine server on western part of the shrine, the shrine's main gate, ablution place, water tanks and several small establishments have been pulled down.

The bench of justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Jahangir Hossain had issued the order on Feb 22 to demolish the illegal establishments, after hearing a petition filed by historian Prof Muntasir Mamun.

Mamun's lawyer Manzill Murshid told that the 'shrine' of 'saint Tel Shah' was built illegally on a 20-katha land of Shaheed Minar. "The court ordered pulling down the shrine. But it retained the grave," he said.

Abdul Mannan, a devotee at the shrine, said, "Following the High Court order, demolition work is going on. The main 'majar' (shrine) or the mosque has not been touched."

A Feb 20 report in the newspaper 'Kaler Kantha' quoted former students of Dhaka Medical College, which is beside Shaheed Minar, saying there had been no shrine earlier. There was only a grave of a class IV employee of the college, and some people raised structures on the grave and turned it into a shrine in the 1990s, they told the daily.

The report added that the shrine is built on land that is part of the four acres allotted for Shaheed Minar.

It said the monument for language martyrs has been endangered by a plan of the 'shrine traders' to build a dome on the grave of a 'so-called' pir (saint) and a complex beside it.

Govt urged to clear tobacco control law

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Doctors have urged the government to pass the draft amendment of the tobacco control law to curb use of tobacco and related businesses in the interest of public health.

In the backdrop of nearly 57,000 annual deaths and 382,000 disabilities due to tobacco related illness, the government had started amending the 2005 law two years ago to make it 'stricter'. The idea was to help smokers give up, and deter youths from taking up the habit.

After completing all processes, the draft law was ready to be placed in a cabinet meeting in December last year. But the health ministry's deputy secretary, Azam-e-Sadat, who was assigned the task, said in a meeting late last year that the finance ministry had recalled the draft.

Addressing a seminar on 'tobacco and endangered public health' in the capital on Saturday, national professor brig Abdul Malik (retd) urged everyone to be "persistent" in order to realise the demand for a "stricter" tobacco control law.

United Forum Against Tobacco, a platform of doctors and professional bodies, organised the seminar.

Referring to pressure from the tobacco companies, Malik, chairman of the forum, said, "Our opponents (tobacco companies) are very strong. But we should be persistent in the interest of public health."


MORE TEETH NEEDED
Taifur Rahman, a member of the law amendment committee, said if passed and implemented, the draft amendment could help curb tobacco consumption "substantially".

He said smokeless tobacco products such as zarda, sada pata and gul had been incorporated as tobacco products in the draft law, which also suggested pictorial health warnings to be put up, covering 50 percent of a cigarette packet, to discourage smokers.

He said they also suggested declaring restaurants smoke-free and stopping duty-free shops from selling 'duty-free' cigarettes.

Studies suggest two-third of smokers in Bangladesh pick up the habit before they are 17, so the draft law barred children below 18 to sell and buy cigarettes.

Penalty has been increased from Tk 50 to Tk 500 for individuals who violate the law, while companies will have to pay up to Tk 1 million for violating the law, according to the draft.

Chairman of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society Prof Mohammad Sirajul Akbar MP said the 2005 anti-tobacco law should be updated at the earliest.

"Farmers should be encouraged to cultivate alternative crop instead of tobacco products," he said. "And at the same time, higher taxes should be imposed on tobacco products."

Member of Parliament Prof Matiur Rahman said a "vested group" is active against raising tobacco tax. "Lower economic groups are worst affected because of cheaper prices of bidis (local cigarettes)," he said.

Organising secretary of the forum Dr Sohel Reza Choudhury said a tougher tobacco control law would be able to save thousands of lives, lost untimely to diseases triggered by tobacco.

He said Bangladesh spends more to combat tobacco-related illnesses than it earns in revenue from tobacco producers.


NUMBERS RISE ASTRONOMICALLY
According to Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2009, at least 41.3 million people aged above 15 used tobacco either in smoke or smokeless form in Bangladesh. The number was 32.3 million in 2007.

According to experts, tobacco usage has decreased in developed world but increased in developing countries due to lax tobacco control laws.

Estimation suggests with 5.4 trillion cigarettes consumed, the developing world constitutes about 70 percent of the total global tobacco use.

According to the World Health Organisation, 'very poor' households in countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Mexico and Egypt spend up to 15 per cent of their income on buying tobacco products.

Quader to travel across country

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Communications minister Obaidul Quader has said that he would travel the country extensively in the next six months and take measures to repair all the important roads after visiting those.

Quader said this at a views-exchange meeting with the deputy commissioner (DC) and local politicians at Mymensingh Circuit House on Saturday, after reviewing the progress of work to upgrade the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway into four-lane one.

The communications minister also directed the DCs and superintendents of police (SPs) to stop plying of 'Nosiman', 'Koriman', easy-bikes and other such vehicles on the highways and important roads to avoid accidents and ensure jam-free roads.

He also said the work for four-laning the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway would be completed by 2013, while the repair works of Mymensingh-Kishoreganj road by June this year.

The minister also said that all the roads in the country would be made fit for vehicular movement even during the rainy season.

Quader visited the Mymensingh-Jamalpur road after the meeting.

Pirated books seized at book fair

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Authorities seized over 100 pirated books from the ongoing Amar Ekushey Book Fair on Saturday.

Bangla Academy director general Shamsuzzaman Khan led the drive against pirated books.

"Legal steps will be taken against the stalls where pirated books were found," Khan said.

Publishers said the authorities seized books on cartoon characters like 'Doraemon' and 'Pokemon' and some by Indian writers published without their permission.

Copyright Office's registrar Manzur Rahman said drive would also be conducted even beyond the fair.

Writing more for kids right answer to piracy: Zafar Iqbal

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Author Zafar Iqbal says that prominent Bangladeshi writers should write more for children in order to stop piracy and unexpected intrusion of foreign books.

"Piracy cannot be checked only by forming laws," he tells in an interview on the premises of Amar Ekushey Book Fair.
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"It will be possible to stop these annoyances if our eminent writers pay attention for children to see if it is possible to offer something better than pirated or foreign books," he says.

The popular author says publishing different types of books for children of different ages might increase their attention and enhance their reading habit.

"Books can captivate children if they have more and colourful pictures. There should be varieties in the books for juvenile readers in line with their choices and the trend of world literature," he says.

"Children will be addicted to television if we fail to do so. It will be dangerous," he warns.

Libraries in schools play an important role in developing reading habit among the children, Zafar Iqbal says adding that school libraries should be richer from both the points of number of collection and varieties.

Six books by the author, who is famous for his science fictions and works for children, have so far arrived the fair. Four of the six are for younger readers.

Tamrolipi published 'Keplar Two Two B', science fiction, Shomoy Prokashoni 'Rup Rupali', a novel for juvenile readers and Pearl Publication brought 'Ratuler Raat Ratuler Din'.

Jagriti Prokashoni brought 'Aro Proshno Aro Uttor', a collection of answers by Zafar Iqbal to questions by children. Ankur Prokashoni published a collection of his column 'Bodonkhani Molin Hole' and Anupam Prokashoni brought 'Kishor Natok Shomogro', a collection of plays for younger readers.

Publishing house Onnoprokash's manager Abdullah Naser has told , "After Humayun Ahmed, books by Zafar Iqbal have been sold best over the last few years."

Zafar Iqbal also emphasised extending space for the book fair.

"The space allocated for this fair needs to be extended so that readers can see and buy books in a relaxed mood. The extension must be done centring the Bangla Academy as the fair and the academy are intermingled by history."

The prices of books are above most of the readers' ability, he says adding that government's affiliation and patronisation is needed in the publication sector.

"The government can patronise the sector in various forms, including providing paper at a lower price and sanctioning money in a large scale so that public libraries can enrich their collection."

If these measures are taken to ensure publishers that their books are sold, they will be able to publish more books, which they usually do not publish in fear of potential loss.

PM vows to complete mutiny trial

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The prime minister has said the ongoing trial of the guilty BDR (now BGB) personnel will be completed despite all hindrances.

Sheikh Hasina was speaking at a meeting organised by Rangabali upazila unit of the party after laying the foundation stone for a new upazila council complex at the newly-formed Rangabali upazila in the district.

Earlier, she reached Rangabali – a char area in the coastal belt – by a helicopter in the morning. She also inaugurated a number of development projects worth about Tk 2 billion.

Referring to the government's efforts to complete the BDR mutiny trial in the shortest possible time, Hasina alleged that main opposition BNP was trying to save the mutineers.

"You may find out who are the defence lawyers ... they are from BNP," she charged.

Saturday was the third anniversary of the mutiny at the para-military force's headquarters, in which at least 73 people, including 57 army officers deputed to the BDR, were killed.

The border guards were known as Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) until 2010 when they were renamed Border Guard Bangladesh. Its uniform, monogram and certain governing laws were also changed with an aim to free the force of the mutiny stigma.

Hasina, also the president of the ruing Awami League, said that development work in the country's southern region takes place only when Awami League comes to power.

"The people of the country's southern region get something when Awami League comes to power. On the other hand, when the BNP comes to power, the country becomes a hotbed of terrorism, loot, extortion and land-grabbing," she added.

Hasina said the district's Sonarchar would also be developed as a tourist spot like Kuakata – a panoramic sea beach on the southern-most tip of Bangladesh.

Recalling that Barisal region was once known as the country's warehouse of food grains, Hasina lamented that the region is currently lagged behind. "The present government is earnestly trying to restore the glorious past of the region."

Claiming that the price of rice has come down to Tk 25 to 30 per kilogramme outside the capital city, the prime minister held rising commodity prices in the international market responsible for the recent price hike in the domestic market.

"No farmer has yet been killed during the tenure of the Awami League government, rather the farmers are being provided with fertilisers," she added.

During the tenure of the BNP government during 1991-96, a total of 17 farmers were killed in police firing during the agitation against poor power supply that hampered farming activities and protest against shortage of fertilisers crops need to be fed to help them grow.

Claiming that a certain quarter was obstructing the ongoing war crimes trial, Hasina said the trial of those who had committed crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War must be held on the Bangla soil.

"The trial of the killers of Bangabandhu has been held and the trial of Aug 21 grenade attack case will also be taken to its logical conclusion," he added.

After the end of the meeting, the prime minister went to Kuakata where she inaugurated 'Jubo Pantho Nibas', a Parjatan Corporation motel and a 20-bed hospital.

She also laid the foundation stone of Kuakata Municipal Bhaban.

Later, she went to Kalapara where she formally opened 50-bed Kalapara Upazila Hospital, upgraded from a 20-bed one.

Hasina also laid foundation stones of three bridges on 22-km-long Kuakata-Kalapara road. The bridges are named after three sons of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman -- Sheikh Kamal, Sheikh Jamal and Sheikh Russel, also her brothers.

The prime minister later addressed a public meeting as the chief guest at Mozahar Uddin Biswas College ground in the afternoon.

2-D seismic survey starts in Bay

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A Chinese geophysical service firm, BGP Incorporation, has launched two-dimensional seismic survey for exploration of oil and gas in two blocks of the Bay of Bengal.

"The survey was started this week," Energy and Mineral Resources Division secretary Mohammad Mejbah-uddin told on Wednesday.

He said the survey is expected to end by April.

BGP is surveying blocks 10 and 11 in the Bay to determine the exact location and volume of oil-gas reserves.

US oil giant ConocoPhillips chose the Chinese firm from a shortlist of eight companies for the survey.

On Sep 22, the Chinese firm won the final tender called by the US firm. Petrobangla gave go-ahead to ConocoPhillips on Dec 7 to appoint the Chinese firm.

The government on Jun 16 last signed a production-sharing agreement (PSC) with ConocoPhillips authorising it to operate seismic surveys and lift gas in sea blocks 11 and 12 -- an area of 5158 square kilometres.

The two blocks, some 280 km from Chittagong port, are about 1 km to 1.5 km deep.

The agreement provides for conducting two-dimensional seismic survey covering 973 line kilometres in the initial stage.

The US firm, as a part of the nine-year deal, has given a bank guarantee of $160 million and agreed to operate surveys and excavation in three stages.

The National Committee on Protection of Oil, Gas and Mineral Resources, Power and Ports — comprising academics, students, professionals and media activists — has since been holding series of demonstrations to protest the deal.

No sooner had the deal been inked with ConocoPhillips than the committee enforced a half-day general strike in protest.

The committee claims that the deal allows the US firm to take away 80 percent of oil and gas it will extract off the deep-sea, while Bangladesh will count losses carrying the remainder to mainland, or buy oil and gas from ConocoPhillips.

At present, Bangladesh produces around 2 billion cubic feet of gas a day against daily demand of more than 2.5 billion.

Ferry services disrupted at Mawa

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Ferry services on the Mawa-Kewrakandi route remained suspended for at least three hours early Thursday due to dense fog.

Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation's Mawa manager Sirajul Hoque told ferry operations on the route stopped around 6am Thursday to avoid any accident.

Six ferries had been anchored in the mid-river while five others got stuck in the pier during the suspension.

The halt created long lines of vehicles on both sides.

Sirajul said the ferries resumed services around 9am after the fog eased.

Ghulam Azam denied bail again

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The war crimes tribunal on Thursday rejected the second bail petition for Jamaat-e-Islami guru Ghulam Azam facing charges of crimes against humanity.

The International Crimes Tribunal, set up to try crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War, said that it found no documents substantiating the former Jamaat-e-Islami chief's claim of deteriorating health.

Justice Nizamul Huq, chairman of the tribunal, said in his order that charges had already been taken into cognisance and the court was currently in the middle of hearing formal charges while stated that the prisoner had been in custody since Jan 11, 2012, which was not unreasonably long.

There were several other items that the court dealt with on Thursday.

In the case against Jamaat executive council member Delwar Hossain Sayedee where the court was expected to hear further witness testimonies, the tribunal adjourned the proceedings till March 4 as the prosecution could not produce witnesses on Thursday and it failed to guarantee presenting any further witnesses next week.

The tribunal also adjourned the scheduled indictment hearing of Jamaat secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujaheed till March 11, as defence counsel Munshi Ahsan Kabir pleaded that he had not even been able to read the documents served upon him on Feb8, which were in total almost 7,000 pages.

In response to petition brought by the defence against Bengali daily Janakantha, the tribunal chairman has asked the reporter concerned to be present at the court on Sunday at 10:30 for further proceedings on the matter.

Software expo starts tomorrow

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The biggest exhibition of Bangladesh's software industry, BASIS SOFTEXPO-2012, is set to start on Wednesday.

To be held at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre, the exhibition will remain open from 10am to 8pm every day until Feb 26.

A total of 140 local and foreign companies will participate in the event, convenor of the exhibition's organising committee, Tamzid Siddique, said at a media conference on Saturday.

Tamzid, also joint secretary-general of Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS), organisers of the event, said more than 80 seminars, technical sessions, open sessions and business matchmaking presentations will be held during the fair.

The expo will have seven zones: business software, outsourcing, mobile application, cloud and communication, IT-enabled services, IT education and e-commerce.

This year, more than 100 new IT inventions will be displayed as part of the exhibition, Tamzid said. Code Warriors' Challenge, IT Innovation Search Programme, Job Fair, BASIS Freelancer of the year award and the gala award night would be the highlights of Soft Expo, he added.

The entry fee has been set at Tk 50. There will be no entry fees for students.

BASIS is organising the expo since 2003.

Attack on Ekushey function

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A group of people has attacked a function organised to mark the 'Amar Ekushey' – the Language Martyrs Day and International Mother Language Day – at Sakhipur in the district.

They chanted 'Naraye Takbir' [shout out loud] during the attack made when a dance competition was in progress at the function on Dak Bungalow premises on Tuesday evening.

Prof Aleem Mahmud, convenor of the cultural sub-committee of the programme organising committee, told : "30-40 people attack all of a sudden chanting Naraye Takbir."

"They vandalised chairs, loudspeakers and sound boxes," he added.

A discussion, poetry recitation, and music and dance competition were organised marking the Amar Ekushey.

Sakhipur upazila chairman Shawkat Shikder, also ruling Awami League's upazila unit committee general secretary, said the police have been asked to take action against the people responsible for the incident.

Sakhipur police station inspector (investigation) Mizanur Rahman told journalists that preparation was on to file a case in this connection.

A witness, preferring anonymity, said a group of people saying the Maghrib prayer at a nearby mosque got infuriated due to the use of 'disturbing' loudspeakers, and hence, the attack.

SHAHEED MINAR VANDALISED

A Jamaat-e-Islami leader allegedly vandalised a makeshift Shaheed Minar at Patharghata in Barguna on Monday evening.

Witnesses said local youths built the Shaheed Minar at the playground of a madrasah at Patharghata to pay homage to the language martyred.

But superintendent of the madrasah and local Jamaat-e-Islami leader Gazi Shahadat Hossain vandalised it.

The Shaheed Minar was, however, rebuilt with the help of at police in the wee hours of Tuesday.

Transport strike cripples Rajshahi

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Transport workers in eight districts under Rajshahi division enforced a 72-hour strike on Wednesday morning to demand that authorities end extortion by police, issue appointment letters to the workers and ease licence renewal conditions.

They have been demanding those for months but the authorities' reluctance to pay heed to their eight-point charter of demand has forced them to stop running vehicles, said Bangladesh Sarak Paribahan Shramik Federation's Rajshahi division president Abdul Latif Mandal.

He said their demands had not been met despite repeated assurances from the authorities.

"For this, the 72-hour strike has been enforced from Wednesday," he told .

No buses were seen leaving the central terminal in the division headquarters on Wednesday.

Transport workers of Jaipurhat, Chapainawabganj, Natore, Pabna and Sirajganj have expressed solidarity with the protest, he said.

The strike put passengers in grave trouble. Many were seen waiting at the bus station on Wednesday.

Bogra's deputy commissioner Sarowar Mahmud, police superintendent Humayun Kabir and Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) assistant director Gias Uddin on Tuesday sat with the transport workers' federation and other workers' platforms in an attempt to convince them to call off the planned strike but failed.

"We had sat with the government and the local administration a few times with our demands but all went in vain. We had no choice but to go on with the strike," Bangladesh Sarak Paribahan Shramik Federation's Rajshahi divisional committee general secretary Kamal Hossain Robi said.

Nation remembers language heroes

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With the clock striking a minute past Monday midnight, the nation started paying homage to the martyrs of the historic Language Movement of 1952 to mark 'Amar Ekushey' – the Language Martyrs Day and International Mother Language Day.

President Zillur Rahman led the nation in paying tributes to the martyrs by placing wreath at the altar of Central Shaheed Minar at 00:01am Tuesday, followed closely by prime minister Sheikh Hasina.

Hasina, along with cabinet members, her advisors, lawmakers and party leaders, also placed wreath on behalf of her party. Thereafter, deputy speaker Shawkat Ali paid tribute on behalf of Parliament.

BNP chairperson and leader of opposition in Parliament Khaleda Zia placed wreaths along with the party's acting secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and other leaders around 20 minutes after midnight.

Chiefs of the three services, the attorney general, members of the diplomatic corps and representatives of UN organisations, and Dhaka University vice-chancellor Prof Dr A A M S Arefin Siddique also paid their tributes to the martyrs.

Various political parties and their front organisations as well as numerous socio-cultural organisations continued paying homage to the language martyrs by placing wreaths all through the day.

MORNING OF EKUSH

In the morning, chief justice Mohammad Muzammel Hossain placed wreaths at the altar of Shaheed Minar, followed by members of Bangladesh Judicial Service Commission.

Ruma Azad, a resident of Lalbagh, brought her son Toufiq-ul-Islam Siam, a nursery student, to show him the traditional programmes of Ekush.

"He (Siam) will be able to discover his identity by seeing this," Ruma said. She said they would return home after visiting the Amar Ekushey Book Fair at Bangla Academy.

"I offered flower at the school; now I've come here. I feel happy," little Siam said.

Dhaka University student Romana Akter, meanwhile, said she found more people in the morning on Tuesday than the last few years.

"I stood in a line in front of S M Hall at 7am but could place a flower only at 1pm," she said.

Besides law enforcement agencies, members of Bangladesh National Cadet Corps and Rover Scouts were at work at the venue to maintain order in the area.

MESSAGES

President Zillur in his message recalled with profound reverence the unfading memories of the language martyrs, namely Barkat, Rafiq, Salam, Jabbar, Shafique and many others unknown, who made the supreme sacrifice in 1952, and prayed to the Almighty for the salvation of the departed souls.

"The great language movement is a historical and significant event in our national history. This movement not only achieved the demand of mother tongue but also revealed the sense of Bangalee nationalism and inspired tremendously to achieve independence. This spirit of Bangalee nationalism paved the way for the long-cherished independence in 1971."

He also recalled with deep respect Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and then member of Legislative Assembly Dhirendra Nath Dutta, whose undaunted courage and indomitable inspiration finally helped Bangalee achieve the status of mother tongue.

"Language movement inspires us to protect and bring up our own language and heritage as well as reminds us to oppose all injustice and unfairness. Therefore, the 21st Feb not only inspires the growth of our own language, literature and culture, but also encourages to preserve and promote the language and cultures of various nations around the world," he added.

Prime minister Hasina in her message extended her best wishes to the Bangla-speaking people at home and abroad, and people of all languages and cultures across the world on the occasion of the glorious International Mother Language Day.

"The greatest Ekushey is the symbol of grief, strength and glory in the life of every Bangalee. On this day in 1952, many valiant sons of the soil, including Rafiq, Shafique, Jabbar, Barkat, Shafiuddin and Salam, sacrificed their lives for protecting the dignity of the mother tongue."

"I pay my highest respect to the memories of the martyrs. I also pay homage to the greatest Bangalee of all times, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who steered the language movement." She also recalled with great reverence contributions of all other language veterans.

She said that the International Mother Language Day is now a source of inspiration for all the people of the world in establishing the truth and justice. She said she has already placed the demand in the UNGA to make Bangla, spoken by 250 million people of the world, as one of the official languages of the UN.

Hasina further said the government established International Mother Language Institute for carrying out research on all languages of the world and preserving those. An International Mother Language Institute Act has also been enacted.

"The greatest Ekushey is the symbol of our democratic values, Bangalee nationalism, spirit of liberation struggle and secularism. We have made good progress towards realisation of the pledges made to build a modern digital Bangladesh free from hunger, poverty, terrorism, communalism and illiteracy in the last three years' journey of our government."

The prime minister urged the countrymen to make a fresh vow to work together to improve the lot of the people sinking all differences.

BACKGROUND

On Feb 21, 1952, students at Dhaka University took to the street in protest against the then government's denial of Bangla as the national language and imposition of Urdu as the sole official language of Pakistan.

Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar and a few other brave sons of the soil were killed in a police firing on this day in 1952 when students moved out in a procession from the Dhaka University campus, breaching Section 144, demanding recognition of Bangla as a state language of the then Pakistan.

The Pakistan government was ultimately compelled to incorporate an article in the constitution on Feb 29 in 1956 that declared "the state language of Pakistan shall be Urdu and Bengali".

The protest sparked on Feb 21, 1952 culminated into the long-drawn struggle that eventually led to the birth of independent Bangladesh in 1971.

On Nov 17 in 1999, the UNESCO declared Feb 21 as the International Mother Language Day. Since then countries across the globe observe the day to promote linguistic diversity and multilingual education, and raise awareness about cultural traditions based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue.

Sayedee was involved in my brother's murder'

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The president of the Narail Bar association has put Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee at the scene of his elder brother's murder in 1971.

Also elected MP in 1986 and 1988, Saif Hafizur Rahman told the war crimes tribunal on Monday that Jamaat executive council member Sayedee was directly involved in the murder of his elder brother and two others during the independence war.

The International Crime Tribunal, set up to try crimes against humanity during the 1971 war, has indicted Sayedee on 20 counts of such crimes including murder, rape, loot and arson.

The 65-year old, 27th that the prosecution has produced, said that his brother, Saif Mizanur Rahman, who was a magistrate of Pirojpur in 1971, which was then a 'sub-division', the sub-divisional police officer Faizur Rahman and the acting sub-divisional officer Abdur Razzaque were picked up by Razakars and murdered on the bank of the nearby Baleshwar River.

Hafizur Rahman said he had heard of the incident from Khan Bahadur Syed Mohammad Afzal, a collaborator of the Pakistan Army.

The Razakars were one of the platforms set up by the Jamaat-e-Islami, besides other platforms like the Al Badr and Al Shams, to actively thwart the freedom struggle and oppose the pro-liberation forces. They were notorious for their atrocities and extent of collaboration with the Pakistani occupation forces.

Mizanur Rahman's widow, Hafizur Rahman's sister-in-law, had informed the family of the murder. Hafizur Rahman had gone to Pirojpur with his father and sister and heard about what had happened first hand from Afzal.

"He told us that my brother was collaborating with the freedom fighters and was actively supporting the liberation forces. So he was killed along with others."

Afzal had taken his brother away in a car along with one Munnaf Razakar. Hafiz said Delwar Hossain was present in that car. "I heard later that this Delwar Hossain later became known as Delwar Hossain Sayedee."

Mizanul Islam began cross-examination and is set to continue for at least another hour after when the court returns from lunch recess.

FIRST CASE TO TRIAL

Sayedee's is the first case to proceed to the trial stage at the tribunal. The prosecution on Sept 4 proposed framing of charges against him on 31 counts for crimes against humanity and genocide.

On Oct 3, the tribunal indicted Sayedee on 20 counts.

The tribunal also sent Jamaat's former chief Ghulam Azam to jail on Jan 11. His indictment hearing began on Feb 15 and the tribunal is expected to rule on a second bail petition on Feb 23.

Besides Sayedee, Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami, secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujaheed and assistant secretaries general Mohammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla, and Bangladesh Nationalist Party's standing committee member and MP Salauddin Quader Chowdhury have been detained on war crimes charges.

The tribunal granted conditional bail to former BNP lawmaker and minister Abdul Alim on March 31 last year. The bail was extended further on Jan 16, ordering him to be present in the court on Mar 15 when the prosecution has been directed to submit formal charges against the BNP leader.

1100 NU staff to lose jobs

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Nearly 1100 employees of the National University are going to lose their jobs as the High Court on Monday declared illegal their appointments made during BNP-led coalition government's tenure.

Appointed between Nov 17, 2003 and Aug 31, 2004, the staff, however, will be able to apply if any circular on new appointment is issued.

The two judge bench of justices Hasan Foez Siddique and Jahangir Hossain delivered the verdict and added that the condition of age of service may be relaxed for them.

primary scholarship result

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Today primary scholarship result has been published.

goto this link and get your result

http://dpe.teletalk.com.bd/scholarship.php
(passing year will be 2011)

GOOD LUCK

Bangladeshi students demand arrest of Sagar, Runi killers

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Bangladeshi teachers and students of the United State's Oklahoma University have expressed their concern as no 'substantial' progress have been made in the investigation into the journalist couple's murder.

In a media statement issued by the Students' Association of Bangladesh (SAB), they demanded immediate arrest of the killer.

"SAB members are deeply grief-stricken after losing a friend (Runi)," the statement added.

ATN Bangla senior reporter Meherun Runi and her husband Sagar Sarowar, who was news editor with Maasranga Television, were found murdered at their rented flat in west Rajabazar in the capital early last Saturday.

Runi and some other journalists went to the university in 2009 and the association organised a programme to honour all the Bangladeshi journalists, the statement added.

Bangladesh gets 80% Ganges water: Mamata

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West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has complained to Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh that 80 per cent of the water from the Farakka Barrage goes to Bangladesh.

India's private television channel NDTV reported the interaction based on a letter the Trinamool chief sent to Singh.

Quoting a government official the report said, "Bangladesh was to get 35,000 cusecs during the dry season as per the water agreement between the two countries but was getting 82,801 cusecs due to the drainage of water from the barrage."

"The excess outflow of water from Farakka barrage through two damaged sluice gates has reduced its water level by three metres and is posing a threat of erosion at Jangipur area of Murshidabad district."

''The water level at the barrage, which should remain 21.90 metres has come down by three metres as gate numbers 13 and 16 have broken down,'' hydrologist Kalyan Rudra said.

The Ganges water-sharing agreement was struck with India during Awami League's tenure in 1996. A deal over sharing Teesta river's water was to be struck during Manmohan Singh's trip to Bangladesh last September, but the signing was stalled due to opposition from Mamata.

Scheduled to accompany the Indian prime minister on the tour, the West Bengal chief minister pulled out at the last moment saying that the amount of water to be given to Bangladesh was not disclosed to her earlier.

Head of the state government's experts' body studying the Teesta water-sharing issue, Rudra pointed out to the television channel that the excess outflow was causing scarcity of water at NTPC's Farakka plant as the feeder canals were also running out of water.

The barrage, commissioned in 1975, has 109 sluice gates, he said pointing out their annual maintenance was not carried out properly.

Mamata has been taking 'strong' stances against the Indian central government recently. She last declined to attend a function in her state that was inaugurated by central government's home minister P Chidambaram on Friday.

Her snub came a day after she lodged her protests against the home minister's new counter terrorism body - National Counter Terrorism Centre – a brain child of Chidambaram.

Livestock farm ordered relocation: officials

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The Department of Livestock Services (DLS) has ordered relocation of its poultry farm adjacent to the National Zoo at Mirpur to Savar to protect the precious birds of the zoo from bird flu.

Director-general of DLS Ashraf Ali and the chief of the farm have been ordered to find out land for the farm in the outskirt of the city, livestock minister Abdul Latif Biswas told on Saturday.

"The farm has been affected by bird flu several times in past few years, putting the precious animals and birds of the zoo in danger," he said.

Farm chief Kalidas Sarker, a DLS deputy director, said they had been asked by the ministry recently to shift the farm.

"We are yet to start the work," he added.

According to Kalidas, the farm has properties worth about Tk 3 billion on a 21-acre land worth nearly Tk 2 billion.

It will take around Tk 15 billion for the government to shift it, he said.

The farm, built with financial aid of UN's World Food Programme in 1976, has a capacity to annually raise 1.8 million chickens, including 19,000 that lay eggs. It is possible to get 4.5 million eggs from the farm a year if it is run properly.

"But now only 700,000 chickens are raised and as many as eggs come annually," he said.

"The average production is 35-40 percent of the total capacity," Kalidas said.

He said the farm cannot be maintained properly due to lack of fund.

It needs Tk 35 million a year to maintain it in full pace, he said.

"But the government allocates only Tk 6-7 million. So it can't be used commercially."

The farm chief, however, admitted that it is risking the zoo animals.

New Age article contemptuous, says ICT

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The International Crimes Tribunal on Sunday declared a New Age article contemptuous but acquitted the accused with a strongly worded caution considering their image in the society.

The tribunal, formed to try crimes against humanity committed during the 1971 Liberation War, had on Oct 3 issued the contempt notice against the newspaper's publisher A S M Shahidullah Khan, editor Nurul Kabir, and special reports editor David Bergman.

All three, who were asked to respond, had decided to defend the article "A crucial period for the International Crimes Tribunal", written by Bergman.

After the daily newspaper's editor Nurul Kabir finished his statement in response to the contempt notice on Jan 19, the tribunal set the date to issue the verdict.

Bergman's counsel Mustafizur Rahman Khan also made a brief submission after Kabir finished his reply on Thursday.

CONTENTIOUS ARTICLE

The litigious New Age article primarily deals with the tribunal taking into cognisance charges against Jamaat-e-Islami's executive council member Delwar Hossain Sayedee.

One paragraph that had caught the attention of a tribunal member stated: "First, the tribunal seems to have taken cognisance for many of these twenty offences on the basis of looking at just one witness statement. It is difficult to see, unless the statements were extremely strong, how the tribunal could come to the conclusion that there is 'prima facie' evidence for the commission of an alleged 'crime against humanity' which took place forty years ago just on the basis of one witness statement."

Another part of Bergman's article reads, "What appears to have happened is that the tribunal did not look in detail at each and every alleged offence and consider how witnesses or other evidence supported the different elements of the offence."

In a later part of the article, Bergman wrote, "Moreover, there is a separate issue about whether the tribunal even had, in its hand, all the witness statements when it took cognisance."

DSE posts 2.69pc gain

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The benchmark index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange rose again on Wednesday, coming a day after Tuesday's fall broke a four-day rising spell.

The DSE general index rose to 4289.7 points, gaining 112.48 points or 2.69 percent.

Shares and mutual funds worth Tk 2.53 billion changed hands, with prices of 234 issues gaining, 17 declining and five remaining unchanged.

The benchmark index was 4235.79 points, with a gain of 58.56 points or 1.4 percent, at 1:08pm; and 4323.78 points, advancing 146.55 points or 3.5 percent, at 2:08pm.

On Tuesday, the DSE general index slipped to 4177.22 points, losing 113.31 points or 2.64 percent.

The key index posted a gain of 64.37 points or 1.52 percent and rose to 4290.54 points on Monday. The premier bourse opened the week gaining 5.37 percent to 4226.18 points on Sunday.

Only last week, the bourse saw the index plummet to the lowest since December 2010. Despite undergoing topsy-turvy trading all through the week, DSE ended last week with a 201.03 points or 5.28 percent rise on Thursday.

The slide on Feb 6 set a new record with the DGEN plummeting to 3616.24 points—the lowest it has touched so far since December 2010. However, the rise on Thursday and an above 9-percent hike on Feb 7 saw the week closing at 4010.8 points, after gaining around 165 points.

Although the market stabilised a little in December 2011 after market regulator SEC declared a package of incentives, the stocks started taking a battering from the first week of the new year.

Forex reserve up on lower import cost

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The foreign exchange reserve of Bangladesh Bank has increased on the back of falling import cost over the last three months.

The number of letter of credits (LCs) opened in January was 27 percent less than LCs opened last January, and 24 percent in December and 23 percent in November.

The foreign exchange reserve of the central bank was $9.8 billion on Tuesday, nearly $1 billion more than what it was a month ago.

BB governor Atiur Rahman expressed hope that the reserve will become satisfactory if import cost remains low.

"Banks have been directed to avoid giving loans for unnecessary and luxury products, which has impacted the entire economy positively," he told .

Zaid Bakht, researcher director at the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), said there will be no problem if import of luxury and less necessary products decreases. But it will be a cause of concern, he added, if import of capital machineries and raw materials for industries also shrinks.

"Growth in the industrial sector will also drop if import of capital machineries and industrial raw material declines. In that case, the expected economic growth (GDP growth) may not be achieved," Bakht warned.

He also expressed his satisfaction over low import of food.

According to data provided by Bangladesh Bank, goods worth $17.82 billion were imported in the first half of the current 2011-2 fiscal. The amount is 16.91 percent higher than that of the previous financial year.

In July-December period of 2010-11 fiscal, import costs rose 36.59 percent over the same period of the previous year. The rise in the whole fiscal was 42 percent.

Importers opened 35 percent less LCs to import capital machineries, and 62 percent less LCs to import food (rice and wheat) in July-December period of the current fiscal, BB data says.

LCs to import industrial raw material also decreased by 9 percent, though LCs for fuel oil import increased 103 percent.

LCs to import food shot up 88 percent, capital machineries 86 percent and industrial raw materials 69 percent in the first half of 2010-11 fiscal. The amount of LCs to import fuel oil, however, decreased 3 percent.

Both Rahman and Bakht said import of fuel oil rose due to extra fuel needed for power plants.


FOREX RESERVE, VALUE OF TAKA

The BB governor Rahman said taka is getting stronger against dollar and the supply of dollar to the local market increased in recent days as flow of remittance and export earnings increased and import cost decreased.

"The pressure on foreign exchange reserve (has) dropped… Taka is strengthening against dollar. I hope the trend will continue."

He said value of taka is rising in the kerb market as well.

Expatriates remitted $ 1.22 billion in January, the highest in a month in the country's history.

The lowest inter-bank exchange rate of dollar on Thursday was Tk 83.4. On Jan 29, dollar was exchanged at a record high of Tk 84.84.

Rahman said the demand of foreign exchange was high in the last few months as expenses to buy fuel oil, machineries, fertiliser and consumer products increased. "So taka devaluated against dollar," he said.

Export earnings increased 15 percent in first seven months (July-January) of current fiscal. The flow of remittance grew 12 percent.

BTRC tells operators to pay up

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The telecoms watchdog has sent letters to the four mobile-phone operators asking them to pay up Tk 8.57 billion in arrears, late fees and renewal charges for 2G licences.

A top official of Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (BTRC) told bdnews24.com on Wednesday evening that the letters were picked up by the representatives of Grameenphone, Banglalink, Robi and Citycell from their office.

BTRC chief Zia Ahmed said that the operators would have to make the payments within the next 10 days. "Their licences will not be renewed unless they deposit the money."

He told bdnews24.com on Tuesday that the letters would be readied on Wednesday.

Clarifying on the arrears, the BTRC official said that the four operators paid the first instalment of the licence renewal and spectrum fees after deducting 15 percent tax at source in Nov 2011.

Other than this, the operators also deducted 15 percent from their annual license renewal fee, revenue sharing and spectrum charge in 2010.

The total arrears from Nov 2011 and 2010 have accrued to Tk 578.2 million.

The biggest telecoms operator, Grameenphone will have to pay Tk 3.96 billion for renewal of their 2G licence along with the late fees, the top BTRC official said.

Of the amount, Tk 2.49 billion is for the first instalment for licence renewal and spectrum fee including the late fees and Tk 1.47 billion will have to be paid as late fee and other charges from 2010.

Robi's dues amount to Tk 1.99 billion which includes Tk 1.47 billion for licence renewal including late fees while another Tk 525.9 million are arrears along with late fees from 2010.

Licence renewal charges and 2010 arrears along with late fees amount to Tk 2.18 billion for Banglalink. This includes Tk 1.52 billion as renewal charges along with late fees while another Tk 652.3 million will have to be paid as arrears from 2010 and their late fees.

Citycell is to pay a total Tk 442.4 million including licence renewal charges, arrears from 2010 and the resulting late fees. Licence renewal with late fees will cost Tk 359.7 million and arrears along with its late fee will be Tk 82.6 million.

REACTIONS

Grameenphone's chief communications officer Kazi Monirul Kabir told bdnews24.com, "We did not receive any such letter from BTRC until 7pm on Wednesday. We will comment after we get the letter."

Banglalink's regulatory affairs general manager Mashid Rahman said, "We have got the BTRC letter, they have told us to pay within 10 days."

Robi's vice-president Mohiuddin Babar confirmed the receipt of the letter and said that they will give their reaction later.

Citycell's head of corporate communications Taslin Ahmed said they received the letter but will also give their reaction later.

'Lower foreign aid led to weak taka'

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Less foreign aid has been released than usual in the ongoing 2011-2 fiscal year and it put pressure on supply of foreign currency, the finance minister told parliament on Wednesday.

And the shortage of foreign currency in the market resulted in depreciation of taka, AMA Muhith said, responding to a question of AL MP Mohibur Rahman Manik.

"The net foreign aid in the first five months of 2011-12 fiscal was only $68.9 million which was $322.7 million in the same period of the last fiscal."

The letter of credit settlement amount during July-Jan period of the current fiscal stood at $20.6 billion while export receipts was $11.77 billion and remittance inflow $7.28 billion, Muhith added.


LIQUIDITY PRESSURE

Steps have been taken to reduce pressure on liquidity by using different instruments including repo, reserve repo and liquidity support, the finance minister told MPs.

In reply to a question of treasury bench colleague Jafrul Islam Chowdhury, he said call rate is now less than 20 per cent and in future, it is likely to come down to a reasonable level.


WIDER TAX NET

The minister said the government has taken steps to widen the scope for levying value added tax and supplementary duty.

In reply to a question of Jatiya Party legislator Salma Islam, he said digitalisation at the revenue department is going on and by 2016 customs, VAT and income tax departments would be modernised.

In reply to another question AL lawmaker Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin, the minister said the Modernisation of VAT Environment project has been undertaken.

"Under the project VAT return can be submitted online," he said.

SOE DEBTS

The minister said until November last year, state-owned enterprises (SoEs) had a total of Tk 316 billion in dues.

In reply to a question of Jatiya Party lawmaker Nasrin Jahan Ratna, Muhith said Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation owed Tk 163 billion followed by Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation with Tk 53 billion.

CITY BANK ANOMALIES

Employees at the City Bank can lodge complaints with the central bank if there is any anomaly in promotion or discrimination in salary packages, the minister said.

Mostaque Ahmed Ruhi in a question asked the minister whether the allegation about promotion and salary discrimination in the bank is true. In reply, Muhith said City Bank is a private commercial bank and it has its own guidelines on appointment, salary package, promotion and transfer.

"If there is any anomaly in promotion, salary discrimination or yearly increment, the aggrieved employees can lodge complaints with the board of directors of the bank and if they don't get any solution, they can take turn to the central bank."

"If the allegation is proved, the central bank will take necessary action," Muhith said.

BTRC to seek Tk 4 bln for GP licence

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After losing a court battle against Grameenphone, the telecoms regulator is writing to the top mobile-phone operator asking for nearly Tk 4 billion, including late fees, to renew its 2G licence.

"The account of Grameenphone's dues in licence renewal and spectrum fees and dues [in late fees] since 2010 have been finalised," Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) chairman Zia Ahmed told on Tuesday.

"A letter asking them to pay the dues will be sent to Grameenphone [Wednesday]," he added.

The BTRC chairman said the work to finalise accounts of dues of other operators Banglalink, Robi and Citycell is underway. "Letters will be sent to them, as well."

Their licences will not be renewed until they pay up the dues, Ahmed, a retired brigadier general, said.

A senior BTRC officer, seeking anonymity, said the amount of Greenphone's dues totalled Tk 3.965 billion.

He said the amount includes Tk 2.492 billion, including late fees, in dues for first instalment for fees for licence renewal and spectrum allocation and Tk 1.47 billion in dues as late fees from 2010.

The late fee for the first instalment of Grameenphone's licence renewal and spectrum allocation is Tk 95.6 million and the late fee for the dues from 2010 is Tk 151.6 million, the officer said.

"Grameenphone gave the first instalment of fees for spectrum and licence renewal, excluding 15 percent tax at source, in November 2011. The dues totalled Tk 2.492 billion as late fee was charged from then," he said.

The operator has been paying annual licence renewal fees, revenue and spectrum fees, excluding 15 percent tax at source, since 2010, he said. "So it will have to pay dues of Tk 1.47 billion, including late fees."

The BTRC chairman said on Monday that Grameenphone's licence will be renewed once it pays Tk 2.4 billion.

Grameenphone moved the High Court when the BTRC in a letter on Oct 17 asked the leading telecom operator to pay dues in spectrum fees.

The operator said the regulator claimed Tk 2.36 billion 'extra' fees for 7.4 MHz spectrum for the year 2008. The High Court on Monday said Grameenphone's assertion was legal.

The court, however, declared valid the BTRC claim of dues in fees for 14.6 MHz spectrum.

Set deadline for probe urgency: Shahara

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Asking all not to drift in swirling 'rumours' about the journalist couple's murder, the home minister on Tuesday said the 48-hour deadline she had set was only a ploy to introduce a sense of urgency in the investigation into.

"Do not listen to the rumours. The RAB (Rapid Action Battalion), police and CID (Criminal Investigation Department) are working (on the case)," she told journalists at Bangladesh Coast Guard headquarters at Agargaon on Tuesday.

The home minister also said "good news" might come soon.

When attention was drawn to her earlier announced 48-hour deadline to nab the culprits in the twin murders of journalist couple Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi, Shahara said the time was fixed so that the incident is probed with more urgency.

Three days into the twin murder, police are yet to name or arrest any suspect. While visiting to offer condolences to the bereaving families, Shahara had said she ordered the police to search out and arrest the killers within 48-hour.

A few unconfirmed reports were published by some sections of the media, referring to police sources claiming that investigators suspect more than one journalist to be behind the twin murders.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) deputy commissioner (Tejgaon zone) Imam Hossain said police have not come across any evidence yet to indicate the involvement any media person in the murders.

Anti-terrorism bill placed in JS

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An amendment to the anti-terrorism law was tabled in Jatiya Sangsad (parliament) on Tuesday with death sentence topping punitive measures.

Anyone funding terrorism or militant activities will get up to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment along with fines.

The bill placed by home minister Shahara Khatun was forwarded for scrutiny to the parliamentary standing committee on her ministry, which has been told submit a report within three days.

The cabinet gave the go-ahead to the Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Bill-2011 on Dec 26 last year. However, without the parliament in session, the bill was passed as an ordinance. The ordinance was tabled on Tuesday to make it a law.

An ordinance has to be tabled for approval at the parliamentary session following its passing as it will automatically lose validity within 30 days of the next session.

Blake meets PM

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The US assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian affairs Robert O Blake met with prime minister Sheikh Hasina at the parliament building on Tuesday.

"No terrorists or extremists would be allowed to use Bangladesh's land," her deputy press secretary M Nazrul Islam quoted her as telling the US diplomat in the meeting that focused on bilateral issues.

She pointed out that a number of laws to this end have been passed and added that her government was showing 'zero-tolerance' towards terrorism.

Hasina also said that the Bangladeshi government has decided in principle to open an embassy in Afghanistan.

"Nothing like the bombings that occurred when the BNP-Jamaat government was in power has happened in this government's tenure," she reportedly said.

The issue of killings at the Bangladesh-India border also came up in the meeting, the spokesperson added.

"We are continuing our efforts to stop border killings. Some incidents took place even after India's top leadership gave their assurance. We are trying to solve them," he quoted the prime minister as saying.

She asked Blake for his help to get quota-free entry for Bangladeshi apparel products to the US market without duty.

Prime minister Hasina declined a request from Blake to write to the US government to deploy US Peace Corps in Bangladesh. She reasoned that Washington withdrew them during the BNP-led regime on security reasons even though theywere here in 1998 during her previous tenure.

The US ambassador to Dhaka Dan W Mozena and ambassador-at-large M Ziauddin were present.

Padma bridge financing still undecided'

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A final decision on financing the Padma bridge project is yet to be taken, the finance minister said Tuesday, even though the government is scheduled to sign a memorandum of understanding with Malaysia.

"If we decide to go for PPP (public-private partnership scheme) all previous agreements with others will have to be cancelled," A M A Muhith told journalists at the Secretariat, reiterating that the Malaysian government is keen on taking up Bangladesh's biggest-ever infrastructure project to date.

"Talks with the World Bank (WB) regarding the Padma bridge are not over yet. But they have extended the effectiveness of loan by six months. But it is unacceptable" he said.

"Now we have to do some job. If the funding is to be sourced from a new channel four agencies including World Bank will be asked, 'How can you do that'."

He noted that there are two ways – the first one is direct loans and the second is PPP.

"But PPP is quite expensive. Since it's a big project, we'll need to see if it can be done directly with more investors," the minister added.

He said Malaysia's interest in investing in the Padma bridge project is a "different issue". "It is a PPP offer. I know about it. They (communications ministry) know about it," he said.

There will be discussions with the World Bank and other donor agencies before taking a final decision about the new way of funding the bridge, Muhith said.

Apart from the $ 1.2 billion pledged by the global lender, the government signed deals with Asian Development Bank for a $ 610 million fund, Japan International Cooperation Agency $ 400 million and Islamic Development Bank $ 140 million.

After the World Bank suspended the fund following allegation of corruption in the project, Malaysia expressed its eagerness to build the 6.15 kilometre bridge.

ValEntiNe's DaY

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>HHAAPPYY
>>>>>VVAALLEENNTTIINNEE''SS

>>>>>>>>>>&DD
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valentine's day

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~~~~~~HApPY VaLeNTiNE's dAy~~~~~~~~~~~~

VALENTINE'S DAY

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............................HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY...................................

One killed in 'gunfight' with RAB

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An alleged extremist has been shot dead in a so-called gunfight with Rapid Action Battalion (RAB).

RAB said they arrested two more of the terror group along with firearms, bullets and bombs during the shootout that took place at 8pm Monday at a field at Padmadi under the district's Islamic University Police Station.

RAB-12 Kushtia camp commander major 'Mahfuz' told : "The extremists started firing on the RAB-12 team which went to that village to arrest them on a tip-off."

He said that one .9 mm pistol, two shot-guns, one one-shooter gun, two bombs, 15 rounds of bullets and eight cartridges were seized from the scene.

Mahfuz, however, said the identity of the deceased was yet to be known.

RHD stance contempt of court'

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Though the Appellate Division has ordered to hand over the entire 7.09-acre land, the Roads and Highways Department (RHD) wants to give the Supreme Court only 0.67-acre of it.

After receiving an RHD letter to this effect, undersigned by supervising engineer Mohammad Faridul Alam, Supreme Court registrar A K M Shamsul Islam on Monday termed the move as contempt of court.

Legal notices had been sent to Sharak Bhaban and Shishu Academy by advocate Manzill Murshid asking them to hand over the occupied estates and establishments to the registrar within 15 days in line with a Supreme Court decision.

The legal notices, quoting a decision of the High Court on March 10, stated the two properties in question, on which Governor House and East Pakistan Court had been established, belong to the Supreme Court.

After the High Court order, both Shishu Academy and RHD approached the Appellate Division, but the pleas were dismissed.

The notice also said proper action would be taken for contempt of court if the property was not handed over to the Supreme Court within 15 days.

Shishu Academy has 2.37 acres of land in its possession.

Within a week of appointment, communications minister Obaidul Quader met the chief justice and sought time.

Murshid on Monday said, "The entire land is of the Supreme Court. To hand over only a part is misinterpretation of the verdict.

"We'll file a contempt of court suit in this regard."

Shamsul said, "They sent me a letter to hand over 0.67 acre land, let alone executing the court order."

"There was a caretaker building, Ansar building, pump house and two store rooms on the land. They took away the doors and windows of the building today (Monday)."

"None has the right to damage the properties to be handed over to the Supreme Court," he added.

Joint panel to address transhipment issue

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Bangladesh and India have agreed to form a joint committee to look into the possibility of transhipment of Indian goods from deeper draft vessels to shallow draft vessels at any point in Bangladesh.

"We have taken the decision today," said joint secretary of shipping ministry Mohammad Alauddin after a meeting of the standing committee of Protocol on Inland Water Trade and Transit (PIWTT) Monday.

He led the Bangladesh delegation at the meeting, held after 14 months, that continued for over 24 hours in two days and signed the agreed upon minutes.

Under the existing system, Sherpur and Ashuganj are the transhipment points where vessels or mode of transport can be changed for goods destined from one part of India to another.

"The committee will submit its report as soon as possible," Alauddin said.

BANK GUARANTEE

The bank guarantee clause in PIWTT has been retained and will be applicable to transhipment of goods, the joint secretary said.

"Indians opposed the provision but we will retain it," he said.

National Board of Revenue issued a circular in August last year under which bank guarantee is needed for all transhipment goods.

ASHUGANJ PORT

The joint secretary said the government is interested to operationalise Ashuganj river port for transhipment-related activities, but due to infrastructural problems, it is difficult to happen now.

"We don't have any infrastructure at Ashuganj port. For transhipment activities, we need to develop it," he said.

Bangladesh allowed three commercial cargo transhipments on trial basis last year and before that over dimensional cargoes for Palatana power plant went from Kolkata to Tripura through Ashuganj.

NEW TRANSHIPMENT POINT

In the meeting, Indian side proposed to declare Chattak as a new transhipment point but Bangladesh side asked for a formal proposal from the neighbouring country, Alauddin said.

"After receiving the formal proposal, we will look into the matter," he said.

Sherpur was the first transhipment point since 1972 and Ashuganj was declared second point in 2010.

MAINTENANCE CHARGE

India has agreed to increase the maintenance charge to Tk 100 million from existing Tk 55 million, Alauddin informed.

The Indian government every year provides Bangladesh Tk 55 million for maintaining transit routes in the country, he said.

Alauddin said the next meeting of the standing committee will be held in July this year.

The issue of transit and transhipment has become a thorny one between Bangladesh and India when Delhi failed to sign an interim Teesta agreement during the visit of Indian premier Manmohan Singh to Dhaka last year.

Bangladesh signed PIWTT under Bangla-Indo trade agreement in 1972 and it will expire on March 31 this year.

The next renewal meeting of PIWTT will be held in March.

Rape victim's father beaten to death

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Miscreants have beaten a person to death at Gobindaganj as he protested his minor daughter's rape.

They also vandalised the house of the 55-year-old deceased, Habibur Rahman, of Raghabpur village, on Monday.

Abul Bashar, 25, alias Chhoto Milon of Baluabazar village raped Habibur's daughter, a Grade-six student, when she was on her way back from her sister-in-law's house in an adjoining village on Monday, Gobindaganj police chief Abu Akkas said.

Milon tried to stop the victim's guardians, who on knowing of the incident, were on their way to the police station to file a complaint around 5pm, Akkas said.

Local people nabbed Milon at once but his associates snatched him away. Later, they rampaged Habibur's house and beaten him and his brother Shah Alam, he said.

Habibur died while being taken to Gobindaganj Upazila Health Complex around 7:30pm, the police official said.

"We've taken the body to the police station. A case will be filed," he added.

Humayun Faridee makes his last bow

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Actor Humayun Faridee's favourite quote was 'live and let others live.'

After keeping audiences entranced for 25 years with his acting prowess in television dramas, movies and theatres, the 60-year-old Faridee finally made his concluding bow to the world stage on Monday.

The popular actor who graced television dramas, movies and theatres with his varied performances died at her daughter's residence in Dhanmondi on Monday.

He had been ill for quite a few days.

A pall of gloom descended upon entertainment personalities who had celebrated his 60th birth anniversary on May 29 last year.

Winner of the National Film Award for his sterling performance in the film 'Matritwa' in 2004, Actor-director Faridee was born on May 29, 1952 in Dhaka's Narinda to ATM Nurul Islam and Begum Farida.

Passing his intermediate exams from Chandpur Government College, Faridee studied economics at Jahangirnagar University. He used to stay at the university's Al-Beruni Hall during his university days.

His acting career started on the stage, with Dhaka Theatre.

He acted in Bangladeshi cinema for over a decade. But it was on television that Faridee really left his indelible mark, appearing in countless dramas and series that became the staple diet of Bangladeshi audiences.

Patronised by filmmaker and director Nasiruddin Yousuf Bachchu, Faridee, a fifth batch student of economics department of Jahangirnagar University, started his career on the stage around the 1980s. Legendary playwright Selim Al-Din also ushered on his career on the stage.

He was one of the main organisers of the university's first ever drama festival in 1976.

Faridee brought to life a huge gallery of characters, and he went on to enjoy many successes on television and in the theatre. Being a member of Bangladesh's Village Theatre, his talents sparked throughout the whole country.Some of the most famous productions he took part in includes Selim Al-Din's Montasir Fantasy, Kirtonkhola, Keramot Mongol.

Making his debut with Atiqul Haque's "Nikhoj Shongbad", he went on to perform in TV plays like Nil Nakshar Shandhany (1982), Durbin die dekhun (1982), Bhangoner shabdha suni (1983), Bakulpur koto Dur (1985), Mohuar Mon (1986), Sat Ashmaner Shiri (1986), Akdin hohat (1986), Chanmiar negative positive (1986), Ojattra (1987), Songsaptak (1987-88), Pathar Shomoy (1989), Dui bhai (1990), Kothao Keu Nei (1990), Shiter Pakhi (1991), Shomudre Gangchil (1993), Tini Akjon (2005), Chandragrasto (2006), Kachher Manush (2006), Mohona (2006), Vober Hat (2007), and Srinkhal (2010).

His role as 'Kankata Ramzan' in a drama serial telecast on BTV, brought him enormous fame. He was equally versatile in roles of both protagonist and antagonist.

His last directed drama serial was 'Hemanta' and became ill while working in his last drama, 'Purna Chader Opurnatay.'

In the tele-play "Bhangoner Shobdo Shuni" his line "Ami toh jomi kini na, fani kini" ( I don't buy land, I buy water) became a favourite with the audience. His characterisation of Ramzan in "Shongshoptok" achieved legendary status.

Faridee also left his mark on the silver screen. Movies he acted in include: Hulia, Dohon, Shontrash, Bachelor, Joy Jatra, Shamolchaya, Bhohubrihi, Ekattorer Jishu, Mayer Morjada, and Aha!.

Anu Muhammad, a professor at economics department at Jahangirnagar University and a fellow classmate of Faridee, told on Monday that Faridee was a very talented and amiable person.

"His theatrical career basically started with the encouragement of Selim Al-Din," Anu said. During Faridee's student life, he and Selim Al-Din together organised drama festivals, published magazines, and arranged study-circles, he added.

Bangladesh will remember Faridee'

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Sad news all bangladeshi people.one of our Actor-director Humayun Faridee died. Prime minister Sheikh Hasina condoled on Monday the death of versatile actor Humayun Faridee.

Her press secretary Abul Kalam Azad quoted her as saying, "Bangladesh will always remember his contributions in drama and culture".

He added that the prime minister prayed for the departed soul and expressed condolences to Faridee's family members.

The popular actor who graced television dramas, movies and theatres with his varied performances died at his Dhanmondi residence on Monday, aged 60. Faridee was ill for quite a few days and was even admitted to a hospital around two weeks back.

Actor-director Faridee was born on May 29, 1952 and studied economics at Jahangirnagar University. His acting career started off on the stage, with Dhaka Theatre.

He acted in numerous television dramas and was in Bangladeshi cinema for over a decade.

Humayun Faridee makes his last bow

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VERRY VERRY SAD NEWS for bangladeshi people.After 25 years of keeping audiences entranced with his acting prowess in television dramas, movies and theatres, Humayun Faridee finally made his concluding bow to the world stage on Monday.

He was 60.

Actor-director Faridee was born on May 29, 1952 and studied economics at Jahangirnagar University. His acting career started on the stage, with Dhaka Theatre.

He acted in Bangladeshi cinema for over a decade. But it was on television that Faridee really left his indelible mark, appearing in countless dramas and series that became the staple diet of Bangladeshi audiences.

Faridee brought to life a huge gallery of characters, and he went on to enjoy many successes on television and in the theatre. Some of the most famous productions he took part in includes Montasir Fantasy, Kirtonkhola, Keramot Mongol, and Durto wee.

Among his TV plays were Nil Nakshar Shandhany (1982), Durbin die dekhun (1982), Bhangoner shabdha suni (1983), Bakulpur koto Dur (1985), Mohuar Mon (1986), Sat Ashmaner Shiri (1986), Akdin hohat (1986), Chanmiar negative positive (1986), Ojattra (1987), Songsaptak (1987-88), Pathar Shomoy (1989), Dui bhai (1990), Kothao Keu Nei (1990), Shiter Pakhi (1991), Shomudre Gangchil (1993), Tini Akjon (2005), Chandragrasto (2006), Kachher Manush (2006), Mohona (2006), Vober Hat (2007), and Srinkhal (2010).

In the tele-play "Bhangoner Shobdo Shuni" his line "Ami toh jomi kini na, fani kini" ( I don't buy land, I buy water) became a favourite with the audience. His characterisation of Ramzan in "Shongshoptok" achieved legendary status.

Faridee also left his mark on the silver screen. Movies he acted in include: Hulia, Dohon, Shontrash, Bachelor, Joy Jatra, Shamolchaya, Bhohubrihi, Ekattorer Jishu, Mayer Morjada, and Aha!.

Patronised by filmmaker and director Nasiruddin Yousuf Bachchu, Faridee, a fifth batch student of economics department of Jahangirnagar University, started his career on the stage around the 1980s. Legendary playwright Selim Al-Din also ushered on his career on the stage.

Anu Muhammad, a professor at economics department at Jahangirnagar University and a fellow classmate of Faridee, told on Monday that Faridee was a very talented and amiable person.

"His theatrical career basically started with the encouragement of Selim Al-Din," Anu said. During Faridee's student life, he and Selim Al-Din together organised drama festivals, published magazines, and arranged study-circles, he added.

BTRC loses legal battle

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breaking news Grameenphone has won a crucial legal battle with regulators BTRC as High Court has rejected claim for an extra Tk 236 crore in spectrum fees levied in 2008.

A two-judge bench also said the BTRC was however right in asking for the spectrum and licence renewal fees without deducting value added tax.

Justices Farid Ahmed and Sheikh Hasan Arif, at the same time, observed that the mobile operator would legally get waiver on such taxes.

Barrister Rafiq ul Haque led the GP legal team while attorney general Mahbube Alam, Ajmalul Huq QC and others defended the BTRC.

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Medical curricula in for overhaul

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The existing undergraduate medical curricula in Bangladesh's medical institutions are going to be revised in line with modern practices and changing pattern of diseases.

Prof Fatima Parveen Chowdhury, director of the Centre for Medical Education (CME) that works on the updation, told bdews24.com that in the updated curricula, they would also design medical ethics in a way that students have to practise it throughout the five-year study.

According to Bangladesh Health Watch Report 2009, medical students do not pay much attention to ethics chapter as 'it is not likely to be asked in examinations'.

The report believed practising ethics could improve the quality of health services plagued by 'malpractices.'

"It has become imperative to update the curricula in line with the current needs of medical practice in Bangladesh and the shift of disease pattern and use of advanced technologies in the world," Prof Fatima said.

For instance, she said, once communicable diseases were widespread in Bangladesh, "but with the passage of time, non-communicable diseases like cancer, heart diseases, etc. outstripped the communicable ones".

"So we need to give these diseases priority in the study," she said and added that Bangladesh witnessed the use of advanced technologies in medicare in the last decade, but they did not find place in the curricula.

First formal medical curricula in independent Bangladesh were introduced in 1988, which were revised only once, in 2002.

The director said they would try to incorporate all, needed to make the curricula contemporary, and steps would be taken to lessen the 'content' burden of the students by introducing one more professional exam at the end of the fourth year.

Currently, students appear in three professional exams – first after second year, second after fourth year and final at the end of the fifth year.

The Centre for Medical Education will elicit ideas and suggestions from senior teachers of various departments – Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine, Medicine, Surgery and Gaynaecology and Obstetrics – studied at medical colleges.

A committee will also work to integrate selected medical students' recommendations into the draft updated medical curricula, which in turn will be sent to the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC) for approval.

"Once approved, medical colleges will have to follow it," Prof Fatima said and sounded hopeful that they would be able to complete the process by 2012.

She noted that the curricula will able to improve the skill of future medical graduates.

The curricula should be updated every 10 years, Prof Fatima felt.

'Good blogging is responsible writing'

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The first-ever citizen journalism-based blog, blog., is celebrating its first year of practice of citizen journalism on its Bengali website.

Editor-in-chief Toufique Imrose Khalidi inaugurated the celebration at a function at the Public Library auditorium in the city on Sunday.

"While launching the blog a year ago, I had said that it won't be like other blogs," Khalidi, the chief guest of the function, said.

"Here, bloggers will not only comment on other incidents or issues, they will also give information. They will practise a type of journalism," he added.

Referring to a cliché the proverb 'comment is cheap, information expensive', he said it is easy to comment but hard to collect or give information.

The work to present information has become easy due to easy access to information technology, he said.

"To me, scrutinising the information is a tougher job."

"We need to be alert when the issue is responsibility," Khalidi added.

He unveiled a publication containing a compilation of selected writings of bloggers over the last year, called 'Nagar Kabya'.

Ten bloggers, who have enriched the blog and made it an alternative medium through their contributions and strong opinions since its inception last year were given away Nagarik Sommanona Award.

The award recipients are Abu Sufian, Mottalib Darbari, Basanta Bishu, M Sahid, Nijhum Majumder, 'Futurist', Ilias Chowdhury, Nahuan Myth, Mamun M Aziz and Probir Bidhan.

Three bloggers were also given special awards. They are M Hashem, who contributed highest number of posts, Nahuan Myth, the highest commenter, and Ilias Chowdhury, who contributed the highest number of photo posts.

The site was inaugurated at the Little Mag Corner of the Amar Ekushey Gronthomela on Feb 11 last year.

"Here," he continued, "the two sides will have to be responsible – you will give information as citizen journalists and the moderators will check it."

"We should keep in mind that everyone will have to suffer if fails to behave responsibly.

The issue of law or rules surfaces when freedom is misused, he felt.

"We may have to pay the price culturally, socially and politically for being irresponsible in [using] internet," he said.

Train services resume partially

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Trains were able to leave Dhaka after a five-hour standstill due to derailment of two wagons of a goods train in the city, but those entering the capital still remain stranded on the outskirts.

The wagons carrying oil jumped the tracks near FDC level crossing at Karwanbazar around 5:15pm on Sunday, Kamlapur Railway Police sub-inspector Moktar Hossain told .

"Oil is leaking through one of the tankers that got ruptured," he said.

No causalities were reported, he added.

Local people gathered near the ruptured tanker to collect oil.

An official from railway's control room said it would take three-four hours for train communication to get normal.

Legal aid to SQC not fair, claims wife

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Farhat Quader Chowdhury, wife of senior BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury arrested on charges of his alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the Liberation War, has claimed that her husband is not being provided proper legal aid in line with the International Human Rights Act.

The lawyers of the BNP leader have also made similar complaints to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) and appealed to halt proceedings of the war crimes case against him for eight years.

The appeal was made on Sunday, a day before the tribunal is scheduled to decide on Monday whether it will frame charges against the BNP lawmaker, tribunal's registrar Mohammad Shahinur Rahman told .

In the appeal, the defence lawyers sought the tribunal to provide them probe report of the investigation agency, other relevant information and documents against Chowdhury within the next 14 days.

The tribunal was requested in the appeal to review the laws of the tribunal, and visit the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Crimes (Tribunal) (Amended) Act-1973 as per the Rome statute.

After the submission of the appeal, Farhat Quader at a press conference at the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president's room told reporters that the ruling Awami League in its previous term had signed the ICCPR on Sept 6, 2000. Besides, Bangladesh also signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Rome Statute of the international crimes tribunal act.

"The appeal has been made so that the laws are followed properly," she said.

"You can't make the tribunal controversial. Either you run it under the native laws or under the practicable international laws. We would not get fair justice if it is made controversial. You can bring him (Chowdhury) to Hague, if necessary," she added.

Farhat Quader alleged that the International Crimes (Tribunal) Act-1973 was enacted for the trial of military personnel. "Why others should be tried under the law (formulated for the military personnel)?"

On March 25, 2010 the government constituted a three-member tribunal, investigation body and a lawyers' panel to try war criminals under the provisions of the 1973 International War Crimes (Tribunal) Act.