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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Bus kills student in Mirpur, road blocked

Dhaka, Jul 8 (bdnews24.com) ? Students of Dhaka Commerce College are demonstrating at the city's Mirpur-10 area blocking the road after a fellow student was killed being hit by a bus at the intersection.

The students also torched the Bikalpa Paribahan bus reportedly responsible for the accident.


Pallabi Police Station Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Abu Rasel told bdnews24.com that the bus ran over Dhaka Commerce College's 2nd year student Shawon Hossain Monu around 1:45pm on Sunday while he was crossing the road.


He was immediately taken to Mirpur's Al Helal Hospital with serious injuries and then to Ajmol Hospital, Rasel said.


Ajmol Hospital's Chief Medical Officer Doctor Imarat Hossaint told bdnews24.com that Shawon died on his way to the hospital.


ASI Rasel said agitated students of the college torched the bus right after the incident and blocked the road from Mirpur-10 intersection to Pallabi.


Shawon's cousing 'Prince' told bdnews24.com that Shawon lived at the adjacent area. The accident took place while he was on his way to home.


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Bangladesh offers training for Afghan bureaucrats

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Dhaka, July 8 (bdnews24.com) ? Bangladesh is ready to provide training for the Afghan civil servants, police personnel and diplomats to rebuild the war-torn country, Foreign Minister Dipu Moni says.

She made the offer Sunday at the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan which is aimed to support Kabul's future development, said a media statement of the foreign ministry.

The conference, participated by representatives from 80 countries and International organisations, pledged $16 billion in the form of grant and aid for the development of Afghanistan.

'Tokyo Mutual Accountability Framework' was also unveiled in the conference to monitor 'effectiveness' of assistance from donor agencies and countries.

Dipu Moni said Bangladesh was also interested to provide tailor made training programmes in the areas of banking, disaster management, primary and mass education, health care, agricultural extension, poultry and livestock and youth development.

The conference was attended by Japanese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yoshihiko Noda and Koichiro Gemba respectively, Afghan President Hamid Karzai, UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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Monday, July 9, 2012

DGEN struggles halfway

Dhaka, Jul 8 (bdnews24.com) -- The key index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange has registered a marginal 1.66 point loss halfway into Sunday's trade.

The DGEN reached 0.04 percent down or 4289.15 points at 12:30pm on the week's first business day.


Shares and mutual funds worth around Tk552.11 million changed hands so far with prices of 103 issues advancing, 98 declining and 35 remaining at their opening prices until 12:30 pm.


The index reached its peak at 4342.87 points around 11:15am.


The Dhaka Stocks key index lost 6.17 percent or 282 points after previous week's trading.


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Marsh booted out of Centre of Excellence

Sydney, Jul 7 (bdnews24.com) ? All-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been sent home from the Australian Centre of Excellence as a disciplinary measure after being deemed "unfit to train" on Saturday after a night out.

The expulsion does not prevent Marsh from returning to the academy later this year, but has ruled him out of contention for the conditioning tour of Sri Lanka ahead of the World Twenty20 in September, Cricket365 reports.


"While the incident in isolation was not serious, he was already on a final warning," read a Cricket Australia release. "As such, it was decided he should be sent home to Perth."


The son of former Test batsman Geoff and brother of limited-overs batsman Shaun, Marsh has played three Twenty20 Internationals and an ODI for his country.


He captained Australia to victory in the Under-19 World Cup in 2010, and was part of the Perth Scorchers side that made it to the final of the Big Bash League this year. A stress injury to his back in February, however, left him sidelined from the remainder of the domestic season.


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Good bye politics: Sohel Taj

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Dhaka, Jul 8 (bdnews24.com) ? Awami League MP Tanjim Ahmed popularly known as Sohel Taj, who officially resigned as an MP on Saturday, has said he has seen the last of his active political career.


Sohel Taj, son of Bangladesh's first Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed, on Sunday told bdnews24.com: "I am not active in politics and won't be a part of it anymore."


Taj met Speaker Abdul Hamid in person on Saturday evening and handed over his resignation.


On Apr 23, Sohel Taj, the former junior home minister, had sent his resignation letter through his secretary but the Speaker did not accept it, saying it must be handed over in person.


After submitting his resignation on Saturday, Sohel Taj met Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official residence Ganabhaban.


Taj's Personal Assistant Abu Kawser and the Speaker's Personal Assistant Joynal Abidin had also confirmed bdnews24.com about his resignation and the meets.


Joynal Abidin could not, however, say whether his seat had been declared empty.


Meanwhile, the Press Information Department in a media release also confirmed the resignation of 'MP of electoral area 197 of Gazipur-4 constituency'.


Asked about his meets and talks, Taj on Sunday said, "I have submitted my resignation yesterday. The Speaker accepted it. I also met the Prime Minister and discussed many things with her in a friendly environment."


Asked whether he would participate in the next general elections, the ruling party's Gazipur-4 MP from Kapashia said, "I hope the people of Kapashia will elect a good and worthy candidate."


What led him to take this decision, he said, "I had given a written statement before. Though I didn't mention anything there directly, but many things were clear there. Also, you people [journalists] have many information."


Sohel Taj had resigned as a junior minister on May 31, 2009, only five months into taking of oath. The government had said then that the President had not accepted the resignation.


Following his resignation from the cabinet, media then reported that he resigned as he was offended due to 'misbehaviour' of a relative of the Prime Minister.


When his attention was drawn to the issue he told bdnews24.com, "I don't want to discuss this anymore."


He had showed no reasons for his dramatic decision to resign even as MP.


He had issued an open letter to his followers at Kapasia in Gazipur on Apr 23 where he said he had taken the decision after 'much thought' but could not enlarge on the reasons.


Taj recently wrote to the Cabinet Division asking it to take back his salary and other allowances as a state minister debited into his bank account despite his resignation in 2009.


The Cabinet Division had said it had no record of his resignation and therefore continued to disburse his pay and perks.


He has often been offered ministerial protocol, but he refused, leading to reports in the media.


After his resignation he was staying in US.


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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Major trafficking bid to Malaysia halted

Chittagong, Jul 8 (bdnews24.com) -- Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) have thwarted an attempt to illegally send 48 people to Malaysia from the port city.

The battalion's officials early Sunday raided several hotels and rescued them in the city as they were ready to start for Malaysia by boats anytime on Sunday, said RAB-7 official Major Rakibul Amin.


The elite force members also arrested two suspected human traffickers who have alleged links with the syndicate that took money from the men rescued.


Amin said the rescued people gathered in Chittagong city from parts of the country.


He said they conducted raids between 1:30am and 3:30am at different residential hotels in the city's Kadamtoli and Railway Station areas.


The official, who also took part in the operation, told bdnews24.com that the raid was conducted on a tip-off at Kadamtoli's Hotel Diamond that those people were being gathered to be sent to Malaysia 'illegally'.


Two suspected members of the human trafficking syndicate, Shahiduzzaman, 50, and Zahurul Islam, 35, have been arrested from the Hotel Diamond, he said.


"Others have been rescued from the other residential hotels on information given by them," he said.


Amin said these 48 people paid Tk 50,000 to Tk 300,000 each to the suspected traffickers for sending them off to Malaysia. "They were supposed to start for Malaysia by boats from the Patenga beach anytime on Sunday."


The detained suspects are associated with a travel agency in Dhaka, he added.


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South Asian women MPs' meet kicks off

Dhaka, July 7 (bdnews24.com) ? The South Asian Women Parliamentarians' Conference kicked off in Dhaka on Sunday with the goal to increase the participation of women leadership in the development process.

About 100 women lawmakers ? 60 from Bangladesh and 40 from other South Asian countries ? are taking part in the four-day conference.


"Peace, prosperity and democracy are key areas of discussion where participants can exchange their experience," said Charge d'affairs of the US Embassy in Dhaka Nick Dean at the inaugural session at the Radisson hotel.


USAID, UKAID and Asia Foundation are the organisers of the conference where women leaders from Afghanistan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are taking part.


The conference would serve to launch a regional network of the women parliamentarians and they would set up a secretariat to communicate with each other, Dean added.


Bangladesh's Deputy Leader of the House Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury said Bangladesh ranked 11th in the women political leadership category in the world.


She said the journey of women leadership in Bangladesh began in 1970 when seven women won national assembly election.


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