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Killing of Bangladeshi in US: Family in grief, shock in Sylhet
Grief has engulfed the Sylhet house Abu Saleh Md Yusuf Jhony who was gunned down in New York’s Buffalo city on April 27.
Another Bangladeshi named Babul Uddin, hailed from Cumilla, was also shot dead by gunmen at the same time.
Yusuf's family was shattered upon receiving the death news.
Yusuf, son of Nurul Haque, a former member of Tinchati village under Kanaighat Jhingabari Union, moved to the US 10 months back with his wife and two daughters for permanent residency.
He used to work for a painting company there and his family members have been living in Majortila area of Sylhet city.
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His parents got fainted several times after hearing the news of the tragic death of Yusuf, the eldest among three brothers and one sister.
According to Bangladeshi expatriates living in Buffalo city of New York, Yusuf and Babul Uddin were working as painters in a house in 100 blocks on Jenner Street in Buffalo. At that time, some miscreants demanded extortion from Babul Uddin.
Being rejected, when the terrorists attempt to attack Babul, Yusuf came forward to save him. At that time, the gunmen shot and killed the duo.
Buffalo police spokesman Michael J. De George said they responded to a report of shots fired in the 100 Block on Jenner Street, according to reports of local media.
The expatriates said that they will take various protest programmes demanding justice for the killing of two Bangladeshis.
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1 year ago
Rains likely in parts Dhaka, other places from May 2: BMD
Bangladesh Meteorological Department has predicted rains or thunder showers in parts of the country including Dhaka and also decline in temperature from May 2.
“Rains and thundershowers are expected in Chattogram, Sylhet, Mymensingh divisions and some other parts of the country including Dhaka division from May 2,”Dr Abul Kalam Mollik, a meteorologist of BMD, told UNB on Monday.
Temperature will come down due to rainfall, he said.
“Very severe heat wave is sweeping Jashore and Rajshahi districts and severe heat wave is prevailing in parts of Khulna division, Tangail, Faridpur, Gopalgonj, Naogaon, Pabna & Nilphamari districts. Mild to moderate heat wave is sweeping Barishal division, parts of Dhaka, Rajshahi & Rangpur divisions, Mymensingh, Moulvibazar, Rangamati, Chandpur, Noakhali, Feni & Bandarban districts, “said a BMD bulletin on Monday.
Rain or thunder showers accompanied by temporary gusty/squally wind is likely to occur at one or two places over Chattogram & Sylhet divisions with hails at isolated places, it said.
Weather may remain mainly dry with temporary partly cloudy sky elsewhere over the country.
Day temperature may rise slightly and night temperature may remain nearly unchanged over the country.
Due to increase of moisture incursion, the discomfort may persist, it said.
Country’s highest temperature was recorded at 42.2 degree Celsius in Jashore district on Sunday and 18 mm rains were recorded in Sunmaganj till 6 am on Monday.
1 year ago
IMF advises Bangladesh Bank to disclose full report on banks’ financial health
The visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation has advised Bangladesh Bank to disclose detailed and complete information regarding bad and risky loans fin the public interest.
Meeting sources said that the visiting IMF delegation gave this suggestion in the meeting held with the BB officials on Sunday (April 28).
In the meeting, the IMF asked to make the financial health of the banks and the inspection report open to the customers. At the same time, it urged to increase the number of inspections to prevent irregularities-corruption and loan scams.
Officials concerned in the meeting said that bad loans or risky assets are increasing in banks due to various irregularities including big loan scams. Several banks have weakened which also acknowledged by the BB Governor.
Therefore, the IMF believes that the deposits of those banks which are in trouble are also at risk. In such a situation, the global lender suggested that the banks should disclose the full report of risky assets to the customers.
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According to the IMF Officials, “If these reports are published, the customers will be able to make informed decisions about keeping their deposits.”
In the meeting, the IMF sought to know whether the central bank's inspection of banks' financial health is continuing or not. Clarification has also been sought as to whether inspection reports are disclosed to customers or not.
In addition, the IMF delegation suggested increasing the quality and number of inspections to prevent irregularities, corruption and loan scams, sources said.
When asked about the meeting with the BB, the executive director and spokesperson of the BB Mesbaul Haque said that the meetings with the IMF are ongoing. This meeting will be held step by step till May 8. He did not agree to make any comment other than that and said the details will be given in future.
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1 year ago
International Women's Peace Day: Women are symbols of social solidarity
Women are symbols of social solidarity as they bring more consideration and understanding to the table, and respect diversity for viewing the world through different backgrounds and experiences.
Heo Eun-joo, Regional Director of the Global Region 3 of the International Women's Peace Group (IWPG), came up with the comment in an opening greeting at a ceremony online (ZOOM) on Saturday evening.
"This diversity is essential for us to understand and empathize with each other. That is why we deserve to take on the role of mediators as well as victims of war and conflict. When women participate, solutions will be presented in a more diverse and inclusive way," she added.
Global Region 3 of the IWPG organised the online (ZOOM) programme under the theme of "Women achieving peace that the world needs" to mark the 5th commemoration of April 26 as "International Women's Peace Day."
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More than 132 representatives under the Global Region 3, consisting 8 countries (the Republic of Korea, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Sao Tome and Principe) joined the online (Zoom) programme.
The event was declared as the "International Women's Peace Day" on April 26 in 2019 with the wish of realizing peace at the end of war, in which women around the world unite to protect precious lives from war and pass down peace as a legacy to future generations.
It is gaining support from numerous leaders and women, including the first lady, the queen, the ambassador, politicians, journalists, religious leaders.
"Our goal is peace on the global stage, and let's pass on the world of peace as a legacy to future generations. Peace is a long-cherished dream of mankind and the most basic element for human life, so let's make a world of peace that must be achieved someday as one of us," Hyun-sook, IWPG Chairwoman said in her commemorative speech.
In her speech, Jung Ju Won, Chairwoman of Association for Childhood Residents in Geoje of Korea said, "I believe that the IWPG's activities will turn into a wind of peace and bring peace to our country as soon as possible."
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"Women's power is essential for Korea's peaceful unification, and if women from all over the world become one with the IWPG at the center, it will blossom world peace along with the unification of the two Koreas. I promise to continue working hard for peaceful unification and world peace," she added.
Daybatta Chavan Batil, gender activist & co-founder, DHUP Foundation in India and Jannatul Bakia Sweety, Sustainable Cities and Communities Researcher and founder of Root & Label in Bangladesh were also spoke on the programme.
Meanwhile, IWPG is an international Women’s Peace Group, an NGO registered both in UN DCG and UN ECOSOC and is working actively for various peace activities such as International Women Peace Network, Spreading Peace culture, etc and uniting with UN women organizations together for urging the legislation of DPCW.
1 year ago
Non-AC schools under secondary level in Dhaka, 4 other districts to remain closed Monday
Amid the ongoing heat wave, educational activities of all educational institutions under secondary level and vocational educational institutions in Dhaka, Chuadanga, Jashore, Khulna and Rajshahi districts have been suspended for April 29 (Monday).
In the wake of ongoing sweltering heat, the Education Ministry issued a notice in this regard after consulting with the Health Ministry and Bangladesh Meteorological Department on Sunday, said a handout signed by MA Khayer, public relation officer of the Education Ministry.
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But the educational institutions which have air conditioner facilities can keep their institutions open.
Further decision in this regard will be known on Monday.
Classes at all primary, secondary schools and colleges resumed on Sunday after Eid-ul-Fitr holidays and its subsequent extension due to the heat wave sweeping the country since the first week of April.
The educational institutions reopened today although there is no remarkable change in the heat wave condition, worrying the guardians, especially those of primary level students.
Schools, colleges to remain closed till Apr 27 due to heat wave
Meanwhile, Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has issued a warning that the ongoing heat wave may persist for 72 hours starting Sunday morning.
Schools and colleges were scheduled to reopen on April 21 after the end of Eid holidays but the closure was extended till April 27 due to sweltering heat across the country caused by heat waves.
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War heroes voice concern over Jamaat-Shibir's efforts to glorify 1971 war criminals
Sector Commanders Forum, Liberation 71, has deplored what they described alarming spike in efforts by Jamaat-e-Islami and its student arm Islami Chhatra Shibir to glorify the war criminals and undermine the war crimes through social media targeting university students.
“These lobbyists who spread propaganda in exchange of money also continuously spread false and fabricated campaigns to stop trials of war criminals and confuse the world's opinions,” said the organisation in a statement on Sunday.
The statement came following media exposure on a sudden surge in promoting content targeting former BUET students from a Facebook page inaugurated by a British lawyer who actively advocated for the impunity of a notorious war criminal from Jamaat.
The page was accused of promoting contents that SCF found derogatory for war heroes and only amplified by social media assets of Shibir to aggravate the ongoing deadlock on the leading engineering university, according to campus sources.
Throughout 2013, Jamaat and Shibir reportedly carried out a grisly spell of firebombing of buses trains, targeted killing of law enforcers and bloggers who were vocal of war crimes trials.
Moreover, the page reportedly described a war crimes trial driven by political vendetta and vilified former BUET students including former BUET student Tonmoy Ahmed, who had been stabbed reportedly by Shibir for his stance in demand of ending impunity of war criminals.
In reference to the presence of Michael Polak, the UK advocate, who, was hired by infamous war criminal Mir Quasem Ali, at the inaugural of the Facebook page, the organisation of war heroes, mentioned a renewed push has been marked to glorify those who aided the Pakistan army in carrying out crimes against humanity including genocide, rape, loot and systematic persecution in 1971, even five decades after independence.
In reference to targeted killing of free thinkers who were vocal for demanding war crimes trial including recent vilification anti-war crimes campaigner Tonmoy Ahmed, the statement also raised alarm over a systematic vilification of those students who joined anti-war crimes campaigners in demand of putting an end to the impunity of war criminals.
In the past, Polak, teamed up with other lobbyists including Toby Cadman and ran a campaign to deny justice to millions of family members of martyred heroes at the hands of Pakistan army and those local collaborators.
Such activity testified to a simple fact that several fronts including Shibir, the student arm of Jamaat, are still waging a campaign to deny war crimes and project war criminals innocent before students, a clear advocacy to promote wrong history targeting students,” said the statement.
Goes by the name Socchar, the page, operated from US, was inaugurated by Polak hired by family of Quasem Ali who earlier struck a million dollar deal with top lobbyists firms in US to shore up global support exploiting human rights ground to ensure impunity for war criminals.
Actively took part in carrying out genocide in 1971, Shibir, renamed from Chhatara Sangha and reborn in 1977, began acting with the ultimate objective to establish Islamic society countering secular spirit of the country. Self-style killing missions and cutting tendons of students who they deem rivals are a reported trademark of Shibir.
Pointing out errors on the posts, Tonmoy, who now acts as coordinator in Awami League web team and having 130 stitches all over his body, on a facebook post revealed “the flimsy allegations are levelled based on accounts of a former Shibir leader who was involved in plotting the assassination attempt against me”.
In association with another Jamaat hired lawyear Cadman, Polak was found issuing joint statements undermining war crimes and went on an overdrive to present their clients—dreaded war criminals—as victims. US-based Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention has recognised the killing of Bangladeshis during 1971 War of Independence as genocide.
Though banned on the campus, the activities of Shibir came to the fore after 24 students were captured reportedly for plotting subversive activities in a remote haor area.
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Loadshedding crosses 1860 MW, highest power shortage in recent times, as country hungers for relief from heat
The extent of loadshedding crossed 1860 MW on Sunday, a new high in power shortage in at least a decade, on the heels of a new record in power generation.
The recent highest power generation in the country was recorded at 16,233 MW at 9pm on Monday last (April 22). But despite that loadshedding continued across the country, as the prevailing heatwave increases the demand for electricity.
The amount of loadshedding is the difference between the amount of electricity generated and its demand, when the former is in deficit.
The official data of the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) at the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB) shows that the loadshedding reached 1864 MW at 12 noon Sunday, the day’s peak for electricity demand amid the sweltering heat.
However, rural level officials of different power utilities believe the extent of load shedding is far more than the official figure shown by NLDC as local interruptions in power supply don’t always come to the book.
“Power outages at the rural areas are so frequent that if any interruption takes place, consumers have to wait several hours to get electricity at both day and night,” an official of the Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board (BREB), told UNB.
“The extent of loadshedding might even be more than 2000 MW if local outages are taken into account,” he added, requesting anonymity to speak as the issue is considered sensitive.
According to official sources, the maximum burden of loadshedding was diverted to rural areas, as part of a policy to avert power outages in capital Dhaka, and other large cities.
Reports from different areas said the extent of load shedding is aggravating the plight of rural people amid the sweltering heat this summer.
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NLDC records also show loadshedding on Sunday started with 1,789 MW at 1am and then at one stage came down to 1319 MW at 7am. But again it took a U-turn upwards as the day wore one.
Officials apprehend, the extent of load shedding may go up further in the evening peak hours when normally demand goes up.
Both the data from the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) and PGCB show that the country's day’s demand forecast was set at 16,900 MW and evening demand at 15,500 MW.
Meanwhile, state-owned Petrobangla’s official data shows that the country’s gas production was 3,105 million cubic feet per day (MMCFD) against a demand for about 4000 MMCFD.
It shows that a good number of power plants, specifically those using gas as their primary fuel, remained off generation due to gas shortage.
The power plants received a supply of 1423 MMCFD gas against their demand for 2316.9 MMCFD, the data shows.
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1 year ago
DSA case against Pinaki shifted to Dhaka Cyber Tribunal
The Digital Security Act (DSA) case filed against writer and online activist Pinaki Bhattacharya for allegedly tarnishing the image of the country through conspiracy has been shifted to the Dhaka Cyber Tribunal.
The case was transferred to the cyber tribunal on Thursday, said Nizam Uddin, sub-inspector of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (crime and information).On March 7, Mohammad Rahat Hossain, sub-inspector of Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit submitted a chargesheet against Pinaki Bhattacharya and former joint secretary of Chhatra Dal Mofizur Rahman Ashique in the case.A petition was also filed to issue an arrest warrant against Pinaki.Besides, another petition was filed for exempting another accused Mushfiqul Fazl Ansari, deputy press secretary of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, from the case.M Abdullahil Maruf, sub-inspector of CTTC of DMP, filed a case against them at Ramna Police Station on October 15, 2022.
Pinaki Bhattacharya, 6 others sued under CSAAmong them, Mofizur secured bail from the court.According to the case statement, CTTC noticed a Facebook post by Pinaki on October 14, 2022 through which "misinformation about police was spread on social media."
On October 15, 2022, police arrested Mofizur from his Pallabi residence over the Facebook post and seized his phones.
Police said, through his fake Facebook account, Mofizur contacted different people, including Pinaki and Mushfiqul. "Distorted information and a picture of a police raid in Dhaka's Mirpur were sent to Pinaki, Fazal, and others living abroad."
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Pinaki, who often posts on social media and appears on YouTube, criticizing the government and the ruling party, has been staying abroad for several years.
1 year ago
1.30 crore sacrificial animals to be supplied during Eid-ul-Azha
As many as 1.30 crore sacrificial animals will be ensured for the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha, Fisheries and Livestock Minister Mohammad Abdul Rahman said on Sunday.
“Last year, we had a supply of 1.25 crore sacrificial animals and of these, 19 lakh remain unsold. But this year, the government is going to keep a supply of 1.30 crore sacrificial animals,” he said, while speaking at a press briefing held at the Secretariat.
All preparations have been taken ahead of Eid-ul-Azha and there is no crisis of sacrificial animals, he added.
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Noting that the cattle market should remain stable, the minister said, “We have talked to the farmers so that the price of sacrificial animals is within the purchasing capacity of the people.”
Besides, he also assured the cattle farmers that there is no reason to import cattle from neighbouring countries and the government has no plan over it.
All arrangements and preparation was taken so that the market can’t be unstable, he said.
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Replying to a question about stopping extortion, the minister said “The middlemen or a syndicate remain active during the Eid-ul-Azha, making it difficult for us to tackle the situation. We will arrange an inter-ministerial meeting before Eid to address it in a right way to stop extortion by the middlemen and extortionists everywhere, on roads during transporting.”
1 year ago
Classes resume at schools, colleges amid blistering heat
Classes at all primary, secondary schools and colleges resumed on Sunday after Eid-ul-Fitr holidays and subsequent extension due to heat wave sweeping the country since the first week of April.
The educational institutions reopened today although there is no remarkable change in the heat wave condition, worrying the guardians, especially those of primary level students.
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Meanwhile, Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) has issued a warning that the ongoing heat wave may persist for 72 hours starting Sunday morning.
"Due to increasing moisture incursion, the discomfort may increase," said the Met.
With the latest one, the Met office issued the heat alert for the fourth time in the current month.
Schools and colleges were scheduled to reopen on April 21 after the end of Eid holidays but the closure was extended till April 27 due to sweltering heat across the country caused by heat waves.
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UNB Khulna Correspondent reports, the guardians expressed worry how their children would stay in classrooms for six hours amid scorching heat as the classes of secondary schools start at 10 am and continue till 4 pm.
Md Mashiur Rahman, a guardian said, “How will my child will stay in her class for a long time amid the sweltering heat? It would have been better if the government had extended the ongoing holidays.”
Hira Khatun, who was waiting near Govt. Laboratory High School, to pick her daughter, said “My child is a sixth grader and her class starts at 10 am and continue till 4 pm. The school authorities should take classes in the morning shift.”
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Shahidul Islam Joarddar, headmaster of Muhsin Government Secondary School in Daulatpur, said the presence of students is 20-25 percent due to the heat wave.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Farhad Hossain, headmaster of Sighalia upazila Senhati Government High School, said he is satisfied with the 30 percent presence of students and they are running academic activities in two shifts.
Meanwhile, the government on Saturday announced the reopening of primary schools’ academic activities from Sunday.
School hours will be limited to the cooler morning hours, from 8:00 am to 11:30 am. For schools operating in two shifts, the first shift will run from 8:00 am to 9:30 am and the second from 9:45 am to 11:30 am.
Despite these changes, pre-primary level classes will remain closed until further notice, and daily school assemblies will remain suspended to avoid prolonged exposure to the heat.
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