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SSC results on May 7

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Results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations will be published on May 7.

Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid said on Sunday that a copy of the results would be handed over to prime minister Sheikh Hasina at 10am on May 7. "Formally the results will be published through a press conference at the ministry at 1am," he added

The examinees would be able to collect their results after the press meet, Nahid added.

An estimated 1,420,057 students of 26,855 educational institutions under eight general education boards, Dakhil and vocational boards sat for the SSC and equivalent tests which began on Feb 1. Among them, 735,229 are boys and 684,828 girls.

Total 1,052,969 students sat for SSC tests. Among them 532,818 are girls and 520,115 boys. For the first time, girls have outnumbered the boys in SSC examinations.

In addition, 275,930 students appeared for Dakhil tests and another 91,158 students are SSC (Vocational) tests.

For the first time this year, there were 'creative questions' in all the papers except Bengali second paper, English first and second paper and mathematics.

The number of total students took part from abroad is 274. They appeared in tests at Jeddah, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Bahrain and Tripoli centres under Dhaka Education Board.

ssc result

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ssc result published in 7th may. go to the following link and get your result. good luck

http://www.educationboardresults.gov.bd/

please following the instruction

select your examination
select year
select board
input roll
and click submit

Two-member panel to probe blasts

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The government has formed a committee to investigate explosions inside the Secretariat during hartal hours on Sunday.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) additional commissioner Mili Biswas will head the panel while assistant deputy commissioner (Ramna Zone) Mahtabuddin will be the other member.

Ridiculing strict security measures during the BNP-enforced shutdown, two unidentified youths riding a motorcycle hurled the bombs right in front of law-enforcers on guard and sped away around 3:45pm near Gate-2 of the Secretariat.

One of the bombs exploded on the boundary wall near Zero Point, while the other went off in the parking lot near the cars of the home minister and the state minister for home, damaging a window glass of Ansar official Ashish Kumar Rai's car.

The BNP had called the shutdown to protest against disappearance of one of its organising secretaries and former MP M Ilias Ali.

Fakhrul sued for blasts, vandalism

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Shahbagh and Tejgaon police have separately sued BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir for his alleged role in bomb blasts at the Secretariat and vandalism during Sunday's nationwide general strike.

Fakhrul and 26 others have been accused in the first case at Shahbagh Police Station over the explosions of two crude bombs at the Secretariat.

The second case involves charges of smashing vehicles and arson in front of the Prime Minister's Office. Fakhrul and 42 others have been accused in the case.

Shahbagh sub-inspector Hirendrana Pramanik filed the case on Sunday night, his colleague sub-inspector M A Jalil told bdnews24.com .

Meanwhile, the case with Tejgaon police was filed around 9:15pm, Tejgaon Police Station officer-in-charge Imam Hossain told

Clashes, detention mark Monday's strike

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Police clashed with BNP activists in parts of the capital, Dhaka, as the opposition-sponsored nationwide general strike began on Monday for a second day on Monday amid detention and vandalism.

Police dispersed a procession in front of the BNP headquarters when the opposition activists tried to march through the street there in the beginning hour of the day's shutdown. Police detained at least three opposition activists including former deputy health minister Sirajul Haque from there, said Paltan Police Station chief Shahidul Haque.

Clashes took place in Naya Paltan, Mohakhali and Mirpur.

Like previous days, police kept the BNP headquarters cordoned off.

In the morning, police searched the house of BNP's acting secretary-general Fakhrul Islam Alamgir in the city's Uttara residential area, his wife said.

Rahat Ara Begum said her husband was not home at the time.

Meanwhile, police filed cases charging Fakhrul and few other party functionaries with role in Sunday's Secretariat blasts.

At least a dozen bombs exploded in Dhaka on Sunday during the daylong shutdown. Two of them were thrown at the Bangladesh Secretariat.

The BNP has set a new deadline of Monday to find M Ilias Ali, an organising secretary and the chief of Sylhet district unit of the party.

Medical curricula to have under-2 feeding lessons

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Bangladesh's medical curricula is going to be updated with lessons of proper under-2 feeding practices in an effort to reinforce the battle against malnutrition.

With almost all health indicators showing the right move, the South-Asian country is still grappling to combat malnutrition, largely because of improper feeding practices, experts say.

The Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011 showed only 21 percent families strictly follow the under-2 feeding practices in the country where 41 percent children show dwarfed growth and 36 percent remain underweight.

"Doctors need to learn proper feeding practices of under-2 so that they can advise appropriately to the parents," Prof Md Ekhlasur Rahman, Line Director of the National Nutrition Services (NNS), told bdnews24.com.

The government launched NNS in July 2011 giving infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices one of the top priority interventions.

The Line Director said IYCF was not 'adequately' mentioned in the medical curriculum.

"We have already started the process of inserting its details in the curriculum," he said.

According to IYCF rules, a child has to be breastfed within first hours of birth and continue exclusively up to six months and given homemade food after six months while continuing with breastfeeding.

Starting homemade food before six months is early while it is very late if someone starts after one year.

"We cannot tell mothers what type of food they should offer after six months," said Dr Samiul Islam, a medical officer of Nangalkot Upazilla Health Complex, Comilla.

"Not even doctors will be able to give the correct advice of what type of food should be given after six months, unless trained up," he told bdnews24.com, "We could not learn it during our medical studies."

Prof Sameena Chowdhury, a member of Obstetrics and Gaynecology Society of Bangladesh, who is also involved on the updating process, said they were trying to identify the gaps in the curriculum.

Nutritionists recommend homemade food twice a day in half of a 250 ml bowl for the babies of seven to eight months.

It is thrice a day with the same amount for babies of nine to 11 months, and in full bowl (250ml) thrice a day for between 12 and 23 months.

"Early start of homemade food causes indigestion as the babies' intestines are not prepared to digest," said Prof Chowdhury.

"If delayed, it does not meet the nutritional requirements for growth."

Police swoop on Chandpur for Ilias

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Police have raided several places in Chandpur to trace missing BNP leader M Ilias Ali.

However, there was no news of any breakthrough until 10pm Saturday.

Additional superintendent of Chandpur police Mohammad Amir Jafar told bdnews24.com: "We have information that an ambulance carrying Ilias Ali entered Chandpur from Comilla. We are searching various places ... he is yet to be recovered."

Police patrolling had been intensified in the district, he added.

The car of former MP and one of BNP's organising secretaries Ilias was found abandoned at Mohakhali near his Banani residence in the capital on April 18. Ilias and his driver Ansar Ali has been missing since then.

His family and the party have alleged that government's henchmen had picked up Ilias.

The party has already enforced three days of dawn-to-dusk general strike and announced to observe another round of two-day hartal on Sunday and Monday in protest against his disappearance.

150 turtles found in fruit baskets

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The forest department on Friday seized 155 turtles smuggled in fruit baskets to Bangladesh through Benapole border from India.

Chief forest conservator (wildlife and nature conservation circle) Tapan Kumar Dey told bdnews24.com 87 of the recovered turtles are Three Keeled Tortoise (Melanochelys tricarinata) and the rest 68 are Snail-eating Turtle (Melanochelys trijuga).

He said the baskets with the turtles were smuggled into Bangladesh on Thursday. Then they were taken to Continental Courier Service branch office at Jessore's Jum Jum area in a covered-van.

Border Guard Bangladesh's (BGB) Jessore Battalion and forest department officials jointly raided the courier service office upon information on Friday morning and found the rare turtles in three baskets.

But the smugglers managed to flee the scene right before the raid, Dey said.

He said, "The turtles have been brought to forest department building (Ban Bhaban) in Dhaka immediately from Jessore."

Earlier on Apr 17, another consignment of smuggled turtles was apprehended at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Forest department officials suspect that both operations are work of the same smuggling syndicate.

Dey said, "They smuggle these rare turtles to Bangladesh from India and then send them to Thailand, Taiwan or China."

He also added that these Shila Turtle and Kali Kaitta species are also on the list of 'endangered' species in Bangladesh. They are mostly seen in adjacent hill tract areas of the rivers Ganges and Bhramaputtra.

Shutdown again on Sunday, Monday

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The BNP-led 18-Party Alliance has called two consecutive shutdowns on Sunday and Monday as they say the government failed to 'return' missing BNP leader M Ilias Ali by the deadline given by the opposition.

The party's acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir announced the new agitation programme at a press briefing at the party's Naya Paltan headquarters on Saturday.

"We will enforce dawn to dusk shutdowns on Sunday and Monday to protest the forced disappearance of Ilias Ali," he said.

"The government has failed to return Ilias and his driver Ansar to their families. They failed to return them by the deadline given by our party chief."

"That's why we are enforcing two consecutive shutdowns. Fresh protest programmes will be announced on Apr 30 after the shutdowns," Fakhrul added.

On Tuesday, BNP chief Khakeda Zia had given the government Saturday deadline to 'return' Ilias Ali or she had said they would go for tougher agitation.

BNP had enforced three consecutive countrywide shutdowns on Apr 22, 23 and 24 and a day-long shutdown at four Sylhet districts on Apr 20 on the same demand.

More than 20 vehicles were vandalised and set on fire in Dhaka only during the demonstrations. A driver of a bus was burnt alive in a pre-shutdown violence.

Three persons were killed in clashes at Ilias' home constituency, Bishwanath in Sylhet, between law enforcers and pro-shutdown activists.

BNP's one of the organising secretaries Ilias Ali, also the party's Sylhet chapter chief, and his driver Ansar Ali went missing since early hours of Apr 18. Police found his abandoned car and mobile phone at a street in the capital's Mohakhali area near his Banani residence.

The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) had raided a number of residences in Pubail, Gazipur and Dhaka in its bid to find the missing BNP leader, but failed.

Khaleda Zia accused that 'government agency and RAB picked up Ilias'. However, prime minister Sheikh Hasina denied the accusations and alleged that the BNP was staging a 'drama'.

PSC gives in to hopefuls

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The 11573 BCS applicants who moved the High Court will now be allowed to take their exams, a senior PSC official said on Wednesday.

"This was decided at a (Public Service) Commission meeting in line with a High Court order," A I M Nesaruddin, a controller of exams, told

These 33rd BCS hopefuls failed to make payments due to server shortcomings even after filling in forms online by the Apr 7 midnight deadline.

The PSC argued that it had advised beforehand against making the applications at the last moment and therefore those that failed would not be allowed to sit for the exams.

The PSC decision forced some of the civil service aspirants to seek redress at the High Court which slapped a three-week suspension of the recruitment process. The Commission then went to the Appellate Division and won an order, but eventually decided to give in to the applicants' demands.

These applicants would now be able to pay their fees through the payment system of state-run mobile phone operator Teletalk between 8am on Apr 29 and 10pm on May 2.

The Commission's data shows that a total of 183,627 applied online and collected their admit cards. The preliminary exam is scheduled for June 1.

The Commission had invited applications through advertisements on Feb 29 for 4,206 vacancies in the Bangladesh Civil Service.

BAF aircraft makes emergency landing in India

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A Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft made an emergency landing at India's West Bengal after it lost its way on Wednesday evening.

Assistant director of Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) Nur Islam told that the trainee pilot, Rashed, has managed to land safely at Murshidabad in India.

The aircraft lost its communication with the control tower half an hour after it took off from the Jessore Matiur Rahman airbase at 6pm, ISPR said.

Rashed called the airbase at 7:55pm to report that he landed on a field in a village of the Indian state of West Bengal at around 6:45pm.

"I have talked with him (the trainee pilot) after he landed in India and diplomatic efforts are on to bring the trainee pilot and the aircraft back," said Nur Islam.

The airbase control tower sergeant Matiur Rahman said that the airplane-PT-6 3806-suffered damages during the emergency landing.

Sub-divisional officer in Murshidabad Dipanjan Bhattacharya said that the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi has been contacted, reports PTI.

Tuesday's HSC exams now on May 23

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All Higher Secondary Certificate and its equivalent examinations scheduled for Tuesday across the country have been postponed as opposition BNP has called a countrywide general strike for the third successive day.

Examinations of vocational board were scheduled for the day.

Tuesday's deferred examinations would now be held on May 23, said Dhaka Board chairman Prof Fahima Khatun.

HSC examinations scheduled for Sunday and Monday had also to be postponed on account of the opposition-sponsored general strike.

On Thursday, the government had put off Higher Secondary Certificate examinations of Sylhet board and vocational board tests across the country in view of the hartal called by BNP in the district on the day.

The government has been criticising the opposition for enforcing strike at a time when the examinations are in progress. Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid asked the opposition to withdraw the strike considering the sufferings caused to the students.

HSC examinations began across the country on Apr 1. Over 9 lakh students are taking part in examinations under eight general education boards, vocational board and Madrassa education board this year.

'Stop Destiny construction in Cox's Bazar'

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The High Court has directed the authorities to stop within 24 hours the unauthorised construction work of Destiny Group in Cox's Bazar district.

The bench of justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Jahangir Hossain passed the order on Wednesday after hearing a writ petition filed by Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh (HRPB).

The rights organisation pressed the petition following a report published in a Bengali daily that Destiny Group is building a multi-storied building in the Cox's Bazar without approval from the appropriate authorities.

The deputy commissioner (DC) of Cox's Bazar district, superintended of police (SP) and officer-in-charge of Cox's Bazar Sadar Police Station have been directed to implement the order and submit a progress report by May 6.

The court also issued a rule asking the government to explain why its inaction to protect the environment of Cox's Bazar would not be declared illegal and why it would not be directed to remove the construction materials.

The environment secretary, director general of the Department of Environment (DoE), the Cox's Bazar DC and SP and municipal mayor have been directed to respond to the rule within three weeks.

Counsel for the petitioner Manzill Murshid told that the High Court on Mar 13 asked the government to take steps to stop all constructions inside the "ecologically critical area" on the Cox's Bazar beach.

"But the Destiny Group is constructing multi-storied building there which is contrary to the rule of law," he added.

BNP MP quizzed over Ilias' disappearance

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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has interrogated at least 15 leaders of opposition BNP including one of the MPs as the elite force try to find out the party's missing organising secretary M Alias Ali.

RAB's legal and media wing director M Sohael told on Wednesday, "The disappearance of Ilias Ali is being dealt with the utmost priority."

Ilias Ali has been missing since the early hours of Apr 18 and the law enforcing agencies are yet to find a clue about his whereabouts.

After enforcing countrywide general strike for three consecutive days, BNP has given the government an ultimatum till next Saturday to 'return' Ilias.

Sohael said that RAB has already conducted raids in different places to find out the missing BNP leader.

"Besides, several people have been questioned in this regard. The list includes a BNP lawmaker too. The lawmaker was questioned for about two hours," he added.

The lawmaker RAB quizzed was once a leader of the BNP's student front Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal.

The list also includes Ilias' party colleagues who had gone to Ruposhi Bangla hotel along with Ilias just before he went missing. Sohael said that Ilias' lawyer has also been quizzed.

"Each of them was interrogated alone," Sohael added.

Detective police deputy-comissioner Mahbubur Rahman said, "Detectives have engaged their full strength to find out Ilias."

Both the officers, however, declined to divulge any information about investigation findings.

Sayedee trial delayed by strike

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The war crimes tribunal on Monday 'reluctantly' adjourned proceedings of a case against Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee until Tuesday as defence counsels were not present due to general strike enforced by the BNP.

The three-judge International Crimes Tribunal-1, set up on Mar 25, 2010 to deal with crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War, had adjourned the trial until 1:30pm, but the defence counsels did not turn up even after the lunch recess.

Jamaat's executive council member Sayedee was indicted on Oct 3, 2011 on 20 counts of war crimes including murder, rape, arson and loot.

An assistant of senior defence counsel Miznul Islam, Hasanul Manna Sohag told the tribunal that there was no way he could get the lawyer on a rickshaw or an auto-rickshaw, due to his physical disability.

The well endowed defence counsel moves around in a wheel chair and occasionally on crutches. With the leave of the court, Mizanul Islam conducts the cases and argues sitting down.

The tribunal chairman, Justice Mohammad Nizamul Huq told the junior counsels that he would like to reiterate what he had said in the morning and proceed with the case.

Justice Huq assured the defence that the proceedings would be adjourned at the slightest hint of prejudice.

Shohag then pointed out that the defence actually did have a very strong chance of suffering prejudice since the investigation officer would exhibit statements of certain witnesses, who could not be produced in court, as evidence.

Sayedee stood up to address the court. He said he had never so much as even addressed the court in any of the sessions in all the time that his trial started.

He then submitted to the court that the proceedings be adjourned. "Of course, it is up to the court."

Justice Huq then reiterated what he had said in the morning. "We will keep in mind that your counsels are not here and adjourn the proceedings at any hint of prejudice. The matter will remain open for the defence counsels to argue the next day.

Sayedee said, "I have never asked for an adjournment personally. I do have the fullest confidence in the court and am absolutely respectful of the tribunal. But I humbly request the court to adjourn the proceedings for one day.

The tribunal chief said, "But I had wanted to do at least some work today."

Sayedee reiterated his prayer, "Please do take it up tomorrow."

Justice Nizamul Huq then asked his bench officer to take down the order.

Prosecutor Syed Haider Ali, handling Sayedee's case, also told the court that he could not be present during the first half due to the general strike. "However, the defence might have agreed to proceed entrusting the tribunal with its confidence."

The order noted that even one of the tribunal members could not be present due to a general strike called by the opposition parties. As a result, the defence counsels could not come to the court.

The order said that the accused was present in the court and although he had full respect for the court, it was for his full satisfaction that the accused had personally requested an adjournment of the proceedings due to the absence of his counsels.

"Considering the situation we reluctantly allow the proceedings to be adjourned," said Justice Huq giving the order. He ordered that the case would be up for hearing on Tuesday.

Besides the Sayedee case, the tribunal is also scheduled to give an order in reply to BNP MP Salauddin Quader Chowdhury's review of his discharge petition which the court had rejected before. Senior counsel for the top Jamaat leadership, Abdur Razzaq is also expected to argue Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami and the party secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujaheed's case on Tuesday too.

Earlier in the day, with tribunal member Judge A K M Zaheer Ahmed absent, the two other judges of the tribunal decided to adjourn the pending deposition of investigation officer Mohammad Helal Uddin until lunch upon a plea from a junior member of Sayedee's defence team.

Tribunal chairman Justice Huq allowed Muhammad Tarikul Islam to address the court although he was not appropriately dressed.

Dressed in striped dark trousers and a pink shirt, Tarikul Islam had come to the court premises to file an adjournment petition on behalf of Abdul Alim, a former BNP MP and member in Ziaur Rahman's cabinet, also detained for war crimes charges.

But he decided to appear before the court to bring to the tribunal's attention to an untoward incident that had taken place. It turned out that the judge was well aware of what had gone on.

When the counsel stood up to address the tribunal and said he had not intended to appear before the court, Justice Huq said, "And you are not properly dressed. I should ask you to leave the courtroom then."

However, defence counsel was allowed to continue. Tarikul Islam brought to the court's attention that police officers downstairs guarding Sayedee had been rather 'abusive'.

Generally sympathetic to such causes, Justice Huq told the counsel that it was the defence that invited it.

He said, "Despite my instruction why did you try to speak to the accused?"

Tarikul Islam could only get in a word or two in between what Justice Huq said.

"You had insisted to speak to the accused although the permission was not granted. I can see what is going on inside the premises on the CCTV cameras from my chamber. And you had disturbed the policemen."

Tarikul Islam insisted that he was merely trying to calm things down between the policemen and Sayedee's son who had engaged into a heated altercation.

"But the policemen said they would throw me out of the premises and that we could not even look at the accused to talk to him."

Justice Huq stuck to his point. "They were right this time at least. You are a lawyer and as an officer of the court why would you want to engage in such petty matters with the law enforcers? You must maintain the dignity of a counsel."

The tribunal chief said he thought all the parties behaved in a dignified manner and that he was rather proud of that.

"I do not understand why you must go and deal with the police. If there is a problem, inform the registrar's office or come before the court and tell us about it."

Tarikul Islam said he thought that the policemen were too rude and stepped out of line.

Justice Huq: That was something he said perhaps at the heat of the moment. They certainly don't mean what they said.

"And since you are here, let me also tell you that as a lawyer you must never come to the court without being appropriately dressed. You shouldn't even walk the corridors of the court if you are not properly dressed. And you must have your gown if you are appearing before the court.

The defence counsel said, "Yes, my lord."

The tribunal chairman then asked Saidur Rahman, one of the prosecutors assisting Syed Haider Ali, who is conducting Sayedee's case, whether he was ready and the prosecutor said that he was.

The investigation officer was about to begin his deposition for the ninth and presumably last day, when Sayedee stood up to address the court.

He said, "I have no understanding of law. You see that I sit in the dock reading the Quran during the proceedings and my counsels handle the entire matter. However, today none of them are present."

Justice Huq: "We are fully sympathetic. But rest assured that considering your counsels are not present, the tribunal shall act as your counsel. But at least one of the counsels should have been present."

The tribunal chairman then asked two of junior counsels of the defence team to come forward and note if the deposition was being recorded properly.

One of them, Abu Bakar Siddique, stood up and prayed for an adjournment saying that they were not competent enough and begged the court's permission to allow some time so that at least one of the senior counsels could be notified and brought to the court by 2pm.

Siddique pointed out that the senior defence counsel Mizanul Islam could not come to the court without a car, which was not really possible since there were 'no cars' on the streets because of the main opposition's countrywide daylong general strike. The Jamaat happens to be a key ally of the main opposition BNP.

When Justice Nizamul Huq asked the prosecution if they had anything to say, prosecutor Mukhlesur Rahman Badal said he did not have any objection to the plea. "I believe that this much (prayer for an hour's adjournment) could be considered."

Prosecutor Zead-Al-Malum, however, objected to the prayer.

But Justice Huq said that the defence could rightly feel prejudiced if the proceedings went ahead without any of their lawyers present in the court. He then adjourned the proceedings until 1:30pm.


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.

The tribunal also sent Jamaat's former chief Ghulam Azam to jail on Jan 11. His indictment hearing began on Feb 15 and the court is scheduled to give Azam's indictment order on May 2.

Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami, secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujaheed and assistant secretaries general Mohammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla have been detained on war crimes charges.

BNP MP and standing committee member, Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, also behind bars, has been indicted for 23 charges on Apr 4. The prosecution has been ordered to begin with its opening statement on Apr 29.

The tribunal granted conditional bail to former BNP lawmaker and minister Abdul Alim on Mar 31 last year. The bail was extended further, until Apr 24 when the next hearing of Alim's case is scheduled. Alim has been ordered to be present in the court on that day. However, that case has been transferred to the second tribunal set up on Mar 23 this year.

Khaleda press briefing Tuesday

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BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia will announce party's next course of agitation over the alleged abduction of M Ilias Ali at a press conference after the countrywide dawn-to-dusk general strike for the third successive day on Tuesday.

After a meeting between Khaleda and the party's policymakers at her Gulshan office on Monday night, standing committee member Goyeshwar Chandra Roy informed reporters of the decision.

Her press secretary Maruf Kamal Khan added that the party chief would meet the press at 6:45pm at her Gulshan office.

He said Khaleda would speak at length about the situation arising out of the disappearance of Ilias at the press conference. "She will also speak about the overall political situation."

Roy said the protests against the disappearance of the organising secretary would continue until the government 'returns' him.

Asked whether hartal would be called again, he said, "Our street protests will continue ... we will protest in various ways."

Acting secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, standing committee members Khandker Mosharraf Hossain, R A Gani, Moudud Ahmed, Mahbubur Rahman, M K Anwar, Jamiruddin Sircar, A S M Hannan Shah, Mirza Abbas, Rafikul Islam Mia, Mirza Abbasm Nazrul Islam Khan and Abdul Moyen Khan, among others, attended the meeting.

Shutdown on Tuesday too

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The BNP will continue enforcing its nationwide dawn-to-dusk lockdown for the third day on Tuesday over the alleged 'abduction' of party leader M Ilias Ali.

Acting secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir made the announcement at the party's Naya Paltan headquarters before Monday's hartal ended.

Tuesday's HSC exams now on May 23

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All Higher Secondary Certificate and its equivalent examinations scheduled for Tuesday across the country have been postponed as opposition BNP has called a countrywide general strike for the third successive day.

Examinations of vocational board were scheduled for the day.

Tuesday's deferred examinations would now be held on May 23, said Dhaka Board chairman Prof Fahima Khatun.

HSC examinations scheduled for Sunday and Monday had also to be postponed on account of the opposition-sponsored general strike.

On Thursday, the government had put off Higher Secondary Certificate examinations of Sylhet board and vocational board tests across the country in view of the hartal called by BNP in the district on the day.

The government has been criticising the opposition for enforcing strike at a time when the examinations are in progress. Education minister Nurul Islam Nahid asked the opposition to withdraw the strike considering the sufferings caused to the students.

HSC examinations began across the country on Apr 1. Over 9 lakh students are taking part in examinations under eight general education boards, vocational board and Madrassa education board this year.

Govt irked over 'deal' reports, says a lie

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The home ministry has reacted sharply to reports appearing in a section of the media on a 'deal' reached between the government and the BNP to 'return' missing leader M Ilias Ali.

Dubbing the report baseless, a media statement on Monday said all-out efforts were being made by the law enforcing agencies to trace the BNP organising secretary.

Ilias' wife Tahsina Rushdir Luna was sincerely helping the law enforcers, the statement said.

"Instead of helping the government for an early recovery of the abducted leader," the note said, "the opposition is misleading people by making false and instigative remarks to provoke them."

About the report on Ilias, it said, "These reports even talked of some imaginary conditions for the release of Ilias, thus creating confusion among the people."

The reports were, in fact, aimed at thwarting the efforts to recover the victims, Ilias and driver of his car Ansar Ali, it added.

The home ministry also urged everyone to help speed up the recovery.

DoE summons Premier Cement MD

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The environment department has summoned the managing director of Premier Cement for it's illegal possession of a part of Shitalakkha river-bank in Narayanganj and Munshiganj districts.

Premier Cement managing director Amirul Haque has been ordered to appear before the DoE headquarters in Dhaka on Apr 23 to explain why the company should not be fined for harming the environment and why a case should not be filed against it.

He was also directed to explain why the illegally grabbed land alongside the river should not be rescued and the goods of the company there should not be seized.

A director of the environment department Mohammad Munir Chowdhury said in a statement on Saturday that the company had grabbed lands ignoring the pillars set up by Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA).

The statement said the company's illegal possession had reduced the depth of the Shitalakkhya river and was causing harm to fish and other aquatic life.

BSMMU PG admission test result out

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The Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University published the test results for admission to post-graduate courses on Saturday.

Some 5,411 doctors seeking enrolment in post-graduate diploma, MD, MPhil, MS and MPH courses had appeared at the multiple-choice question examination on Friday, of whom 1,393 have been allowed in five faculties, according to a BSMMU media release.

The release said 286 students have been allowed for enrolment in Medicine faculty, 662 in Surgery, 227 in Basic Medical Science, 15 in Dentistry and 193 in Medical Social Science faculty, in the order of merit.

The results are available at the university's notice board, and www.bsmmu.org can also be visited to see it online.

The university enrols post-graduate students for 32 medical colleges and post-graduate institutes that it oversees.

No progress in Ilias' missing case: police

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Police told a Dhaka court on Sunday that they were yet to make any headway into BNP leader M Ilias Ali's 'missing' case.

The law-enforcing agency admitted its failure in a report to the court of Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Muniruzzaman, four days after the BNP organising secretary went missing.

Ali's wife Tahsina Rushdir Luna had filed a general diary with the Banani police on Wednesday after his car was found abandoned in Mahakhali. Following the complaint, the magistrate ordered police to inform the court of the probe progress every 48 hours.

Ali's wife had also sought the High Court's intervention to find her missing husband.

On Saturday, Rapid Action Battalion conducted raids on four houses in Pubail, Gazipur.

RAB officials said they conducted the searches based on a letter given to them by Ilias Ali's wife. They said she was with them during the operations.

Tahsina, however, rejected the RAB claims while speaking to reporters.

The BNP has held the government responsible for the disappearance. Prime minister Sheikh Hasina described the missing incident a 'new drama staged by BNP'.

The BNP spokesperson, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, had threatened to enforce non-stop general strike if Ali was not found.

The main opposition's daylong countrywide strike for Sunday is going on amid reports of sporadic clashes with police.

In Sylhet, police have detained more than 50 BNP activists following violent clashes that left more than 20 people injured.

Meanwhile, several homemade bombs had reportedly exploded in the capital.

Ilias Ali is also BNP's Sylhet unit chief and a former lawmaker

Shutdown stretched to Monday

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The BNP will enforce for a second straight day a daylong countrywide shutdown on Monday to protest the disappearance of the party's organising secretary M Ilias Ali.

The main opposition party's acting secretary-general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir made the announcement at a media call at the Naya Paltan headquarters minutes before Sunday's lockdown was to end.

Fakhrul, who has been threatening the government with a non-stop general strike, said, "I'm telling the government again, return Ilias Ali and his car driver. Otherwise, the protest will be tougher."

"Monday's hartal will also be a 6am-to-6pm one like Sunday," he added.

Ilias Ali, also the chief of Sylhet district chapter, went missing since in the early hours on Wednesday. Police recovered his car, abandoned with doors open, from a street in Mohakhali.

Sunday's shutdown saw law-enforcers clamping down on pickets as sporadic clashes took place around the country. BNP leaders were cordoned off at the Naya Paltan headquarters all day long.

Sylhet, the home of Ilias Ali, had the biggest share of violence between police and opposition pickets leading to 20 people being injured and more than 50 detained.

The main opposition has been alleging the government has 'abducted' Ilias while the government refuted the allegation claiming it is trying it's best to find Ilias, a former MP.

BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia alleged that Rapid Action Battalion 'abducted' Ilias. Prime minister Sheikh Hasina, however, said that Ilias has gone into 'hiding' and BNP is staging a 'drama' over it.

Fakhrul at the press briefing on Sunday said, "Remarks of the prime minister and the government officials have led us to believe that a government agency has abducted Ilias and now they are staging dramas over the issue of returning him."

Meanwhile, RAB on Saturday night raided several suspected houses at Gazipur's Pubail to find Ilias but had nothing to show for.

Apart from Sylhet, situation was normal elsewhere during Sunday's shutdown. Train, launch and plane operations were normal. Long-route buses were at a halt while rickshaws dominated the streets as usual.

Several local-made hand bombs exploded in the capital since the morning, most of them in front of the BNP headquarters.

Biman staff protest board meet

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Officials and employees of Biman Bangladesh Airlines demonstrated in front of the flag carrier's headquarters on Friday as its board of directors held a meeting there.

Only on Apr 10, the staff called off their strike after the civil aviation minister assured them the board would be dissolved as per their demand.

Some 200 Biman employees, under the banner of Biman Banchao Oikya Parishad, took part in the demonstration on Friday evening.

Additional police were deployed at the scene to avert any unpleasant incident.

"The civil aviation minister had assured us of dissolving Biman board of directors. Even after that, the board of directors has called a meeting in the evening," Biman Banchao Oikya Parishad publicity secretary Harun-or-Rashid told bdnews24.com.

"We demonstrated in front of Balaka Bhaban for one and a half hours starting from 4pm protesting the meeting," he added.

Shamshul Azad, a security official of Biman, told bdnews24.com that all of the board members reached the airliner's headquarters before 6pm to attend the meeting.

Airport Police Station sub-inspector (SI) said the protesters left the scene just after 6pm after staging their programme peacefully.

The Parishad on Apr 3 had called a 48-hour strike from Apr 16 demanding resignation of the chairman and dissolution of the board.

The pilots, cabin crew, officials and employees of Biman have been protesting since Mar 3 to press for their demands, terming the board corrupt and incompetent.

Strike at refilling stations called off

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A platform of owners and workers of petrol pumps and oil tank lorries has postponed a nonstop strike scheduled to be enforced from 6am on Sunday.

Bangladesh Petrol Pump Owners and Tank-Lorry Owners-Workers Unity Council announced the postponement in a media statement on Friday evening.

The platform had said that fuel oil will not be sold at about 9,000 petrol pumps while tank lorries would also have stopped supplying oil to press home its several demands including a hike in sales commission.


Convenor of the Council Nazmul Haque told bdnews24.com on Friday that at a press conference on Mar 31 they had issued an ultimatum for the government to raise commission on the sales of petroleum fuel and meet other demands before Apr 21.

"As the government has not made any move on the issue, we will enforce the indefinite strike from 6am on Sunday," he added.

One of the major demands of the association is implementation of the government's decision about increasing the pump owners' commission on sales of petroleum products.

After long negotiations, the government on Feb 23 last year agreed to raise the commission, but has yet to implement the decision.

A special committee formed by the government last year recommended increasing the sales commission of diesel and kerosene by 3.4 percent and octane and petrol by 4 percent.

"But the government on Jan 26 fixed 2.45 percent commission for the pump owners on diesel, 3.27 percent on petrol and 3.3 percent on octane without any discussion with us," he said.

Currently, around 4,900 petrol pumps are in operation.

Haque said the government raised prices of fuel oil several times in past few months but did not revise commission for the pump owners. Also the president of Petrol Pump Owners Association, Haque said pump owners and workers were being affected financially.

After the government raised fuel oil prices on Dec 29 last year, price of per litre diesel and kerosene went up to Tk 61, petrol to Tk 91, octane to Tk 94 a litre and furnace oil to Tk 60.

Their other demands include a guideline on installation of petrol pumps, increase in fares for tank lorries and an end to alleged police harassment in the name of checking papers of tank lorries.

"We have been pressing for several demands for past few years. The government assured us of meeting the demands but it is not keeping its pledge," Haque said.

The council had enforced an indefinite strike on May 9, 2010 but later called it off after prime minister's energy adviser Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury and state minister for energy Enamul Huq had a meeting with them.

On May 17 last year, they once again announced to enforce a strike but later suspended it upon assurance from the government to meet some of their demands.

AL active on streets during BNP strike

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The ruling Awami League on Sunday brought out several anti-hartal processions at different points of the capital.

They also gathered in front of the party headquarters at the Bangabandhu Avenue.

AL activists and supporters started gathering at the party's Bangabandhu Avenue office since morning.

Party's city unit official Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya was at the headquarters where the supporters chanted anti-strike slogan.

The BNP is enforcing Sunday's shutdown protesting against the disappearance of the party's one of the organising secretaries M Ilias Ali. The opposition asked the authorities to find Ali.

The government, however, had requested BNP to withdraw Sunday's strike. The opposition rejected the call and threatened to enforce indefinite strike if Ali was not found.

Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), AL student wing, Paltan unit brought out a procession at the Nightingale Crossing near the BNP headquarters. Police, however, did not allow them to move towards the BNP headquarters.

Ulama League, a religious group affiliated with AL, brought out a procession at the Bangabandhu Avenue and held a rally in front of the National Press Club.

Several other anti-strike processions were also seen across the capital.

The BNP leaders had been alleging that the government had a hand in Ilias Ali's going 'missing'. Prime minister Sheikh Hasina rejected the allegation and said it was a "drama staged by the BNP".

Home minister Shahara Khatun on Friday called on the opposition to withdraw the strike, saying law enforcing agencies were working to find out Ilias.

BNP spokesman Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said the opposition might call non-stop shutdown if Ali was not found.

BNP-police clash in Sylhet, 51 detained

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Police on Sunday fired around 100 rounds of blank shots and tear shells in Sylhet as massive clashes broke out between the law enforcers and pro-shutdown pickets on Sunday afternoon.

At least 20 were injured during the clashes and over 50 people detained, police said.

However, the situation was peaceful until the afternoon.

Clash ensued in Sylhet city after police barred BNP activists from taking out a procession in support of the shutdown protesting disappearance of one of the BNP's organising secretaries, M Ilias Ali.

The clashes ensued around 12:30pm at Zindabazar when police barred a procession led by Jamiyate Ulamaye Islam, member of the newly formed BNP-led 18-Party Coalition, Kotwali police officer in charge Ataur Rahman said.

Police fired at least 20 tear shells and 30 blank shots to bring the situation under control. They also detained 14 activists from the area that turned into a battle zone with opposition activists pelting the law enforcers with brickbats.

Earlier, opposition activists gathered at City Centre after police foiled a number of their attempts around the city to take out processions.

Chases and counter-chases also took place at the city's Babna Intersection. Law enforcers detained an activist during the altercation, South Surma police said.

A clash broke out at Tuker Bazar also and police fired 20-25 tear gas shells and blank shots and detained around 20 activists, Sylhet Mertopolitan Police deputy commissioner Ezaz Ahmed said.

BNP activists surrounded the Bishwanath Police Station, the area where Ilias Ali's home is, around noon and pelted brickbats. A clash between the law enforcers and protesters began and police fired 50 tear shells and blank shots. They also detained 11 activists from there.

Earlier, around 11:00am, pickets vandalised an auto-rickshaw carrying newspapers and a medicine shop and torched a food shop. Police have detained three pickets from there, Sylhet district SP Shakhawat Hossain said.

Additional police have been deployed at the key points of Sylhet city including Ambarkhana, Chouhatta, Court Point, Jindabazar and City Point. Rapid Action Battalion personnel are also patrolling the city.

Additional commissioner of Sylhet Mertopolitan Police Abdullah Al Azad Choudhury said, "Police are working to ensure safety and security of the people."

He added they detained two Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) activists, Saidul Enam Choudhury Lahin, 28, and Enamul Haque Choudhury Shamim, 32, from Zindabazar in the morning along with a knife and a motorcycle.

Most of the streets are empty due to the shutdown except for the rickshaws plying the streets. Long route buses are not operating and most of the shops are closed.

Around 8am, police detained four pickets from Eidgah area in Shayestanagar. They are Azizul Islam, 35, Sumon Mia, 30, Jewel Mia, 28, and district JCD joint convenor Imran Ahmed, 30.

A daylong shutdown was also enforced on Thursday in Sylhet over Ilias Ali's disappearance, who is also the chief of the district BNP.

Ex-DIG, wife jailed for life

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A Dhaka court on Wednesday sentenced a former police deputy inspector general and his wife to life for illegally keeping seven children in their custody for trafficking.

Judge Mohammad Arifur Rahman of the Fourth Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunal handed down the guilty verdict against Anisur Rahman and his wife 'Anowara'.

Wednesday's verdict came six years after the incident came to light. The judgement is related to seven children although according to reports the couple had 14 children in their custody.

The court also fined the couple Tk 500,000 each. The convicts will have to serve another year in jail if they fail to pay the fine.

Defence lawyer Kazi Mohammad Sazawar Hossain said he would appeal the verdict.

Anowara was present in the court when the judgement was delivered on Wednesday but her husband has jumped bail.

Media reports in May 2006 said that Anowara claimed to be the mother of seven children of similar age. The incident had created a public sensation that time. Allegations had it that the couple kept these children for trafficking.

The couple claimed the 14 children that used to live in their home were their own.

According to media reports, Anisur's wife had undergone permanent birth control measures five years back. If the birth certificate information was true then Anowara had given birth to three of the children within an eight month period.

Advocate Elena Khan, then executive director of Bangladesh Society for the Enforcement of Human Rights (BSEHR), filed a general diary with Badda Police Station against the couple. Later on Feb 6, 2007, the court accepted the complaint as a case as media and rights activists continued to press for it.

According to case details, seven of the 14 children of the couple were very young. Discrepancy surfaced as their information varied from time to time and it emerged that the children were not theirs.

The couple's past deeds made it clear that they illegally collected these children from various hospitals, clinics or from the guardians for trafficking.

On Nov 10, 2006 investigation officer of the case, detective Humayun Kabir submitted the final report to the court.

He sought discharge of the accused from the case, saying the incident surfaced merely because of "misinformation". But when the case's plaintiff objected to the report, the court decided to continue with the case.

According to case details, Jannatul Mariam Nazifa, one of the children, died.

Nafiza, Jannatul Nafiza Rahman, Jannatul Tanisa Rahman , Ayman Rahman Anis, Nafes Akan Anis, Anas Akhand Asin and Diyan Rahman currently stay at the Jatiya Mahila Ainjibi Samity's safe home 'Proshanti' at Agargaon.

Vessel tied to Meghna capsize seized

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The coast guards on Tuesday seized the cargo vessel responsible for the recent Munshiganj ferry capsize that claimed lives of around 150 people.

Bangladesh Coast Guard officials said 'MV City-1' cargo ship was seized around 12pm from the Meghna River at Chandpur Sadar's Rajrajeshwar area.

Assistant sub-inspector of Chandpur Police Station Mohammad Salauddin said eight of the cargo's crewmen were handed over to police.

At least 147 people died when passenger carrier Shariatpur-1 collided with the cargo vessel on the night of Mar 13 and capsized with more than 250 passengers on board.

The committee that investigated the accident held the cargo vessel responsible for the accident. MV City-1 was on its way to Dhaka from Shariatpur on the fateful night.

Commander of Chandpur Station Coast Guard lieutenant Mohammad Zahurul Haque and director of Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) Emdadul Haque told bdnews24.com that 12 sailors were on board the cargo ship when it was seized.

The vessel had no goods and was on its way to Chittagong from Dhaka, they said.

According to the information given out by the detained crew, one Fazlur Rahman owns the vessel. He stays at Dhaka's Gendaria area, they said.

The detainees are – master Shahidul Islam, 54, pilot Amir Hossain, 42, crew Rafiqul Islam, 35, 'Zafar', 27, 'Shahid', 25, Babul Hossain, 28, 'Niyamat', 19, Sanowar Hossain, 32, 'Yousuf', 19, 'Nuruzzaman', 28, Mobarak Ali, 22 and Monir Hossain, 32.

'RAB to probe Sagar-Runi case'

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The High Court has ordered the Inspector General of Police Hassan Mahmood Khandker to hand over responsibility of probing the murders of journalist couple Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi to the Rapid Action Battalion.

The bench of justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Jahangir Hossain gave the order on Wednesday after Detective Branch officials admitted that they have failed to make any progress in murder investigation.

Maasranga Television news editor Sagar and ATN Bangla senior reporter Runi were killed on Feb 11 at their rented apartment in the city's West Rajabazar.

A case was filed against unidentified miscreants with the Sher-e-Bangla Nagar police station over the incident. The DB police have been investigating the case.

After the Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh (HRPB) filed a writ petition on Feb 28 as there had been no visible progress in the investigation, the High Court issued a rule upon the government to explain why it should not be directed to find out the motive of the killing and to arrest the killers.

The court also directed the police to submit the progress report of the investigation into the case before it. Two progress reports were submitted to the office of the deputy attorney general by the DB police and the inspector general of police (IGP) on Mar 21 and Mar 22 respectively.

Deputy attorney general A B M Altaf Hossain placed the report before the court on Tuesday. The court after seeing the report said that no progress was there and summoned deputy commissioner Monirul Islam and investigation officer of the case Rabiul Alam to appear before the court on Wednesday.