Hasina questions Khaleda's patriotism

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the Leader of the Opposition Khaleda Zia has no patriotism and responsibility to the country as she was not born in this land.

"How will she love the nation? She was not born here but in India," the PM told a blood donation programme arranged by Bangladesh Krishak League on the premises of Bangabandhu Memorial at Dhanmondi 32 in the capital as a part of Awami League's month-long programme marking the National Mourning Day, August 15.

On this day, in 1975, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman along with almost all of his family members was killed.

"At first, Ziuar Rahman had rehabilitated the killers of Bangabandhu by providing them with jobs at various foreign missions. Then Ershad also tried to do the same and finally the present opposition leader after the February 15 farcical election made the killers even MPs," said Hasina, also the president of AL.

"You (Khaleda Zia) can try your best to save the war criminals. But you won't be successful in your mission," she added.

Coming down heavily on the opposition leader for her recent remarks on the charter, the PM said Khaleda Zia should have quit the opposition leader's position before she made such 'audacious' comment that the constitution would be thrown away once BNP returns to power.

Chaired by Krishak League president Mirza Abdul Jalil, the function was addressed, among others, by AL presidium member Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury and Food Minister Abdur Razzaque.

Source : The Daily Star

Condition of president good

President Zillur Rahman, who was admitted to Dhaka Combined Military Hospital (CMH) on Sunday, is in good spirit.

"The present health condition of the President is good. The physicians are carrying out the necessary medical tests," a Bangabhaban official told UNB yesterday afternoon.

Source : The Daily Star

Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant: Cabinet okays proposal to sign deal with Russia

The cabinet at its weekly meeting yesterday approved a proposal to sign a cooperation agreement with Russia to set up the much talked-about Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant in Pabna.

It also approved the draft of the Bangabandhu Poverty Alleviation and Rural Development Academy Act 2011.

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Prime Minister's Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad said the nuclear power plant will be set up as part of the government's target to generate 20,000MW electricity by 2021 to ensure power coverage all over the country.

Earlier in February, Bangladesh and Russia sealed a framework agreement to install the country's first nuclear power plant costing around US $1.5 to $2 billion.

During the cabinet meeting held at the Secretariat with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair, the ministers thanked the premier and her daughter Saima Hossain Wazed for successfully holding the recent international conference on autism.

They also observed that the programme drew significant attention of different international quarters, and Bangladesh's image has been improved in the global arena. Even the US administration thanked Bangladesh and the organisers for holding such conference, one of the ministers said.

The ministers opined that the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and India would be strengthened for Indian National Congress President Sonia Gandhi's presence in the autism conference.

Source : The Daily Star 

Sexual Harassment: Ctg teacher arrested

Police arrested Shihab Uddin, acting headmaster of Chadaha Keonchia High School in Satkania upazila of Chittagong, on Sunday night on allegations of sexually harassing a female student of class ten.

The student gave a written complaint to the upazila nirbahi officer (UNO) on July 27 to take action against the teacher for harassing her sexually in his house at Keonchia village in the upazila.

Inspector (enquiry) Sirajul Islam of Satkania Police Station said, "Shihab admitted to the allegations."

Earlier, the victim filed a case under the women and children repression prevention law with Satkania Police Station, he added.

The UNO Azad Sallal said, "The upazila education officer, some policemen and I went to Keonchia and talked with the teacher, the victim, her guardians, school authority, other teachers and students.

"The accused initially denied the allegations but some other female students also complained against him on similar charges."

Source : The Daily Star

Locals set fire to Bazitpur power office

Outraged by persistent power outages, locals set fire to Bazitpur Palli Bidyut (power) office in Kishoreganj Sunday night.

No one was injured in the incident.

Police said hundreds of power-starved people encircled the office and set fire to it pouring petrol around 9:30pm. At least four office rooms were burnt to ashes, said Golamur Rahman, officer-in-charge (OC) of Bazitpur Police Station.

Fire fighters from Bazitpur station doused the flame after an hour of effort.

The agitating locals, demanding uninterrupted power supply, also kept in confinement Mohammad Mofizuddin, an engineer of the office, in his home for nearly two hours.

OC Rahman said Bazitpur people demonstrated against power outages that last over 16 hours a day in the area. The people demanded smooth electricity supply during Iftar and Sehri in Ramadan, he added.

The OC said additional police were deployed at the scene to avert further untoward incidents.

In another development, locals blocked Dhaka-Mawa highway near Mawa Super Market in Louhajang upazila in Munshiganj for 50 minutes, demanding uninterrupted power supply in Ramadan, police said. The agitation ended following intervention of local administration, they added.

Source : The Daily Star

Reports on Financial Transactions: BNP, 16 other parties get additional time

The Election Commission may give BNP and 16 other political parties additional time to submit reports on their financial transactions in deviation from the law on party registration once again.

According to Political Parties Registration Rules, 2008, a party must get audited its financial transactions in a calendar year by a chartered accountant firm, and submit a copy of the audit report to the commission by July 31 of the following year.

All 38 political parties registered with the EC were supposed to submit financial reports of calendar year 2010 last Sunday in line with the rules.

But the main opposition BNP and 16 other parties failed to meet the deadline.

BNP and 10 other parties have sought time extension from the EC for submitting financial reports.

"We will sincerely consider their applications," Election Commissioner Sakhawat Hossain told reporters at his office yesterday.

He said the commission will decide on the matter at its next meeting.

Sakhawat said the EC might issue notice to six other parties, which did not apply for time extension, to explain why they failed to submit reports.

Asking anonymity, a senior EC official said the commission faced a similar challenge of enforcing the law on submission of financial reports last year.

At that time, ruling Awami League and 16 other parties did not submit financial reports within the deadline and applied for time extension.

In breach of the law on party registration, the EC last year gave the AL and other parties two more months to submit reports.

The EC official said the commission is likely to give BNP and other parties extra time to submit financial reports like it did last year.

Registration of political parties with the EC was made mandatory before the ninth parliamentary election in 2008.

According to the rules, political parties must submit financial reports to the EC to ensure transparency in their finances.

DIALOGUE WITH BNP
Sakhawat said he phoned BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir last week and urged the main opposition to join the talks on electoral reforms.

"I invited them [BNP] again to join the talks on electoral reforms. I'm yet to get any feedback," he told reporters.

The EC earlier invited BNP thrice to join the ongoing talks on electoral reforms. But the party refused to sit with the EC, saying the commission is "biased" towards the ruling party.

Source : The Daily Star

Ensure even Teesta share: BNP to govt

The main opposition BNP yesterday urged the government to ensure equality as well as transparency while signing the Teesta river water-sharing deal.

"The water should be shared evenly by Bangladesh and India and we don't want to see any inequality in the deal," said Maj (retd) Hafizuddin Ahmed, BNP vice chairman, at a press briefing at party's central office in Naya Paltan.

A number of deals on different issues, including the Teesta agreement are scheduled to be signed during the upcoming visit of the Indian prime minister due next month.

Hafiz, also a former water resources minister, asked the government to make the conditions of the Teesta agreement public.

"The deal should be disclosed before the nation so that people may know what the government is doing for their welfare," he said.

The BNP leader alleged that India is withdrawing water liberally from Feni river.

"We heard about a Feni river water-sharing agreement but haven't seen it materialise yet," he said reiterating the demand of upholding the country's interest while signing any treaty.

He also alleged that the government is silent in spite of India building a dam at Tipaimukh that will harm the country's eastern region.

Party leaders Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, Zahurul Alam, Shamsuzzaman Dudu, among others, were present.

Source : The Daily Star 

State-run Gas Company: 8 officials charged with Tk 25cr graft

The Anti-Corruption Commission yesterday pressed charges against eight officials of Rupantorito Prakritik Gas Company Ltd (RPGCL), a concern of state-run Petrobangla Ltd, for misappropriating Tk 25 crore petroleum products in five years between 2002 and 2007.

They manipulated logbook and tampered with meters to show low production, said the charge sheet of the case filed with Golapganj Police Station in 2009 for misappropriating petroleum goods.

"The officials hid the actual production and sold the undisclosed petrol and liquefied petroleum gas," said ACC Assistant Director Abdul Mazed, who submitted the charge sheet to Sylhet Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court after a two-year investigation.

Mazed, also investigation officer of the case, filed the lawsuit in March 2009 after their involvement in corruption was found in primary investigation. A written complaint from RPGCL Deputy Manager AKM Shamim in July 2007 led to the enquiry.

Misappropriation of petroleum goods went unabated over the years, as company high-ups did not act despite specific allegations of corruption in RPGCL, the country's lone producer of liquefied petroleum gas, said the charge sheet.

The officials charged with misappropriation include RPGCL Managing Director Engineer Shafiul Azam, its General Manager (Planning and Development) Abdul Khaleque Khan and Deputy Manager Khalilur Rahman.

The others are former deputy manager Jasim Uddin Chowdhury, who is now in the UK, Deputy Manager (Planning and Development) Zahidul Islam, CNG Workshop Manager Engineer Shuvo Barua, Deputy Manager (Operation) Sheikh Kamal Uddin and Engineer Abdul Wadud, whose five-year job contract with the company expired a year ago.

A committee with experts from the Energy Regulatory Commission and Buet examined technical aspects of the probe.

Source : The Daily Star

War Crimes Trial: Investigation gets more time

The International Crimes Tribunal yesterday gave the prosecution another three months to complete investigation against four top Jamaat-e-Islami leaders accused of war crimes.

The court extended the time, as the investigators missed its deadline for the fourth time yesterday.

The tribunal directed the prosecutors to submit for mal charges against them on November 1.

It also rejected the bail petition of the four Jamaat leaders -- party chief Motiur Rahman Nizami, secretary general Ali Ahsan Moha-mmad Mojaheed, and assistant secretary generals Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Mollah -- now detained on war crimes charges.

The three-member tribunal headed by Justice Nizamul Huq also ordered the investigation agency to complete the probe into the war crimes charges against detained BNP leader Salauddin Quader Chowdhury within October 4.

Chief Prosecutor Ghulam Arieff Tipoo told the tribunal that the investigation is taking time, as the investigators are visiting Faridpur, Mymensingh, Pabna and Jessore to probe the charges against the four.

"We believe we don't need further time if we get a 90-day extension," he told the tribunal.

Mojaheed, Kamar-uzzaman and Quader Mollah were present during the hearing. Police could not produce Nizami as he was in Chittagong in connection with another case against him.

On the probe against Salauddin, prosecutor Zead Al Malum said they need more time to examine some television reports on the 1971 war collected from foreign media.

During the hearing, the prosecution and the defence locked into an altercation over a comment made by defence counselor Tajul Islam involving a judge's role.

Replying to prosecutors' argument, Tajul said as per the rules, investigators are supposed to complete the probe within one year from the arrest of the accused. If they fail, the tribunal can extend the time in "exceptional situation".

He appealed that the tribunal not extend the time.

Tajul said a judge "helped" the prosecutors by saying that the investigation is at the last stage.

At this, tribunal Chairman Nizamul Huq asked Tajul to stop and said his comment was "wrong".

A number of prosecutors stood up in protest and asked Tajul to end his argument. Several defence lawyers also stood up and locked into an altercation with the prosecution.

Justice Nizamul asked all to calm down.

Tajul later apologised for his remark.

Source : The Daily Star

Padma project slows down

Tender process for the proposed Padma Multipurpose Bridge has slowed down as the funding agencies could not reach a consensus on the rules and preconditions to be set in the tenders.

Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain said this yesterday while talking to reporters after a meeting with a team of Asian Development Bank (ADB) at his secretariat office.

Leading funding agencies of the project are the World Bank (WB), ADB, Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica), Islamic Development Bank and Abudhabi Fund.

Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, secretary to Bangladesh Bridge Authority, said the WB wants to include only its anti-corruption guidelines in the tender documents, which the ADB and Jica protested.

The ADB and Jica asked for their anti-corruption guidelines to be incorporated in the tenders as well and said their lists of debarred contractor firms should also be followed.

"We have written to the WB a couple of times mentioning the ADB's position, but there have been no response yet," said Bhuiyan.

The tender document was sent to the WB in January along with the names of short-listed pre-qualified bidders. The WB approved five pre-qualified firms in the first week of July.

Though none of the five pre-qualified bidders is on the black list of any of the three financiers, the anti-corruption guidelines will be necessary for appointment of sub-contractors and future safeguard.

The WB is expected to provide $1.2 billion and the ADB $615 million for the $2.9 billion project.

The proposed Padma Bridge, longest in the country, will connect 19 districts of the country's south-western part and will be linked to the Asian Highway.

The communications ministry had announced that the mega-project of constructing 6.15km-long bridge was proposed to be completed by December 2013. Now the target year is 2015.

Replying to reporters' questions, the minister said the project would be implemented even if the construction period extends into the tenure of another government.

The meeting's objective was to assess ADB's role in various proposed transport projects including rapid bus service, Padma Bridge and regional and sub-regional connectivity.

Source : The Daily Star 

Fakhrul's motorcade attacked in Laxmipur: He escapes unhurt

Unidentified youths attacked the motorcade of BNP acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir in Laxmipur yesterday afternoon.

Fakhrul escaped unhurt as his car was not damaged, but 10 others received minor injuries. The attackers vandalised two cars and three motorbikes.

The injured include Saber Hossain, general secretary of Noakhali district unit of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD), its vice-president Jahirul Islam and central JCD leader Abed.

The BNP acting secretary general was on his way to the house of local lawmaker Shahiduddin Chowdhury Anee after attending a council of the party's district unit at a community centre in the town.

Sources said Fakhrul's motorcade came under attack when it was passing the house of Abu Taher, mayor of Laxmipur municipality and a ruling Awami League leader, at Tamijuddin Bazar.

Golam Sarwar, officer-in-charge of Laxmipur Police Station, confirmed about the attack on Fakhrul's motorcade and said that by the time they reached none involved in the attack were there.

Mirza Fakhrul left the town shortly after the incident.

Earlier, addressing the BNP Laxmipur unit council, he criticised the presidential clemency to Abu Taher's son AHM Biplob, a convicted kidnapper and killer of BNP leader Nurul Islam.

Fakhrul said by granting mercy to a killer the government is encouraging killing and terrorist activities in the country.

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia yesterday condemned the attack and demanded arrest of those responsible.

In a statement, she termed the attack "state terrorism", saying that this proves how dangerous "Awami criminal Abu Taher's family" is.

She also said the president unethically granted clemency to AHM Biplob, son of Awami League leader and Laxmipur municipality mayor Taher. Biplob was awarded death penalty for his involvement in abduction and killing of local BNP leader Nurul Islam.

Meanwhile, Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal, a front body of BNP, yesterday brought out a procession in the capital protesting the attack on Fakhrul's motorcade.

Source : The Daily Star

India sees further signs of slowdown

India's economy showed further signs of slowdown on Monday, with July factory expansion the weakest in 20 months, a government panel cutting its growth forecasts and its top car maker posting a steep drop in sales.

Morgan Stanley also became the latest bank to cut its outlook for Asia's third-largest economy, predicting economic growth in the fiscal year that ends in March of 7.2 per cent, from 7.7 per cent earlier.

'A combination of factors — including persistently high inflation, higher cost of capital, cut in the ratio of fiscal spending to GDP, a weak global capital markets environment, and slow pace of investment - will cause a further slowdown in growth,' Morgan Stanley economist Chetan Ahya wrote on Monday.

The HSBC Markit Business Activity Index , based on a survey of around 500 companies, fell to 53.6 in July from 55.3 in June, its third straight decline, although it remained above the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction for the 28th consecutive month.

Monday's July PMI reading reflected the impact of a steady rise in domestic interest rates as well as the dampening of demand from key markets such as the United States and the euro zone, which are reeling from their own respective debt crises.

A top Indian government economic advisory panel on Monday cut its growth forecast for the current fiscal year to 8.2 per cent, from a 9 per cent target in February. The Reserve Bank expects growth of roughly 8 per cent this fiscal year.

The prime minister's Economic Advisory Council also said that meeting fiscal targets set in the government's annual budget 'present a significant challenge.'

It said India's fiscal deficit could touch 4.7 per cent in the year to March 2012, slightly above New Delhi's target of 4.6 per cent, and advised stronger measures to increase revenue intake and cut spending.

Private economists have long been sceptical of the deficit goal, and investors expect the government to increase borrowing this year.

'We see challenges not just from expenditure but also in terms of revenue,' said Shubhada Rao, chief economist at Yes Bank in Mumbai.

The Indian economy grew at 8.5 per cent in the fiscal year that ended in March.

Source : New Age

Lawmakers clinch last-minute deal to avert US default

US president Barack Obama announced Sunday that he and top lawmakers had reached an 11th-hour deal to avert a first-ever US debt payment default that would have sown chaos across the world economy.

'I want to announce that the leaders of both parties in both chambers have reached an agreement that will reduce the deficit and avoid default, a default that would have had a devastating effect on our economy,' he said.

With time running short before a midnight Tuesday (0400 GMT Wednesday) deadline, Obama warned 'we're not done yet' and urged lawmakers 'to do the right thing and support this deal with your votes over the next few days.'

Leaders of the Democratic-held Senate and Republican-led House of Representatives were working to rally polarised lawmakers behind the compromise, with critical votes expected as early as Monday.

'To pass this settlement, we'll need the support of Democrats and Republicans in both the House and Senate. There is no way either party — in either chamber — can do this alone,' said Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

'My hope would be to file it and have it on the floor as soon as possible,' House Speaker John Boehner told fellow Republicans in a conference call, calling it a remedy to avert 'a job-killing national default that none of us wanted.'

As described by Obama and congressional leaders, the deal would raise the country's $14.3 trillion debt ceiling by about $2.4 trillion in two steps, while calling for roughly the same about in spending cuts over ten years.

Asian markets immediately cheered news of the deal, with the dollar climbing against the yen in Tokyo, Australian shares surging 1.4 per cent, and Japna's Nikkei 225 index climbing 1.7 per cent on news of the breakthrough.

The framework would fulfil one of the president's top goals: Raising cash-strapped Washington's ability to borrow by enough to avoid having another politically fraught debt battle before he faces re-election in November 2012.

Republicans crowed that the framework did not explicitly call for raising tax revenues — at least in the first wave of deficit cuts — despite Obama's repeated calls for increasing revenues from the rich and wealthy corporations.

The US government hit its debt limit on May 16 and has used spending and accounting adjustments, as well as higher-than-expected tax receipts, to continue operating normally — but can only do so through August 2.

Business and finance leaders have warned default would send crippling aftershocks through the fragile US economy, still wrestling with stubbornly high unemployment of 9.2 per cent in the wake of the 2008 global meltdown.

Without a deal, the US government would have to cut an estimated 40 cents out of every dollar it spends, forcing grim choices between defaulting or cutting back programs like those that help the poor, disabled and elderly.

It was unclear whether the accord would be enough to placate ratings agencies that have warned Washington's sterling Triple-A debt rating was in jeopardy — a downgrade that would lead to a painful spike in interest rates.

Obama trumpeted that the spending cuts would bring annual domestic government spending to the lower level in 60 years but promised they would not come so 'abruptly' as to be a 'drag' on the fragile US economy, still struggling with stalled growth and 9.2 per cent unemployment in the wake of the 2008 meltdown.

The agreement faced opposition from conservative Republicans close to the 'Tea Party' movement, who have called for draconian cuts, and from liberal Democrats who have vowed to protect the US social safety net.

'The 'deal' he announced spends too much and doesn't cut enough,' said Republican Representative and presidential candidate Michele Bachmann. 'Someone has to say no. I will.'

Democratic Represen-tative Raul Grijalva, co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, rejected the deal in a blistering statement declaring: 'This deal is a cure as bad as the disease. I reject it.'

Democratic House minority leader Nancy Pelosi, who planned to present the framework to her rank-and-file on Monday, said 'we all agree that our nation cannot default' but gave Obama's announcement a chilly welcome.

Source : New Age

Dollar rises against yen after US debt deal

Agence France-Presse . Tokyo

The dollar climbed against the yen in Asia on Monday, after US president Barack Obama announced an 11th-hour

agreement to raise the US

debt limit to avoid default

that is pending approval

by Congress.

The dollar was at 77.45

yen in Tokyo at 0500

GMT after briefly rising

above the 78 yen level, from 76.73 yen in New York late Friday.

The euro fetched $1.4393 against $1.4395. The European single unit rose to 111.51 yen from 110.41 yen.

Obama announced late Sunday that he and top lawmakers had reached a tentative 11th-hour deal to avert a disastrous debt default that would have had a chaotic impact on the world economy.

'I want to announce that the leaders of both parties in both chambers have reached an agreement that will reduce

the deficit and avoid

default, a default that would have had a devastating

effect on our economy,'

Obama said in hastily announced remarks at the White House.

If approved, the deal will raise the debt ceiling by

at least $2.1 trillion — enough to reach 2013 — and entail

cuts of $2.5 trillion dollars in two rounds, an official said Sunday.

Source : New Age

Oil prices up

Crude prices rebounded with a bang Monday on relief at the announcement of an elusive debt deal for the United States, the world's biggest oil consumer, analysts said.

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in September, jumped $1.31 to $97.01 a barrel.

Brent North Sea crude for September soared $2.25 to $118.99.

'What we are seeing is a relief rally in the oil markets... it is really due to the deal in the US regarding raising the debt ceiling,' said Victor Shum, analyst at Purvin and Gertz energy consultants.

US president Barack Obama on Sunday announced an 11th-hour deal to avert a potentially catastrophic debt default for the United States, the world's richest country and biggest oil consumer.

The deal would raise the country's $14.3-trillion debt ceiling by about $2.4 trillion in two steps, while calling for roughly the same about in spending cuts over 10 years.

In the US Congress, leaders of the Democratic-held Senate and the Republican-led House of Representatives said they would present the framework to their rank-and-file on Monday ahead of final votes to approve the deal.

Source : New Age

market Disclosures

Salvo Chemical Industry

The company will be placed in 'B' category from existing 'N' category with effect from today as the company reported disbursement of 5 per cent stock dividend for the year ended on December 31, 2010.


BOC

Trading of the shares of the company will remain suspended on record date today for entitlement of interim dividend.


Navana CNG

Trading of the shares of the company will be allowed only in the spot market and block/odd lot transactions will also be settled as per spot settlement cycle with cum benefit from August 2 to 4. Trading of the shares of the company will remain suspended on record date on August 7.


Social Islami Bank

Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, one of the sponsors/directors of the bank, has reported his intention to sell 1,45,000 shares out of his total holdings of 1,49,750 shares of the bank at prevailing market price through the stock exchange within next 30 working days.


Union Capital

MA Rashid, one of the sponsors/directors of the company, has reported his intention to sell 3,00,000 shares out of his total holdings of 37,03,999 shares of the company at prevailing market price through the stock exchange within next 30 working days.


RN Spinning Mills

Kim Jung Suk, one of the sponsors/directors of the company, has reported his intention to sell 20,00,000 shares (bonus shares) out of his total holdings of 3,51,23,173 shares of the company at prevailing market price through the stock exchange within next 30 working days.


Stylecraft

The board of directors has recommended 50 per cent cash dividend for the year ended on March 31, 2011. The AGM will be held on September 22 at 3:30pm at auditorium of the Bangladesh Institute of Administration and Management at New Eskaton in Dhaka. Record date will be on August 17.


MJL Bangladesh

The board of directors has recommended 15 per cent cash dividend and 15 per cent stock dividend for the year ended on December 31, 2010. The AGM will be held on September 21 at 10:30am at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka. Record date will be on August 14.

    Source: DSE

Source : New Age

S Korea inflation surges

South Korea's consumer prices surged in July and the trade surplus hit a record high, official figures showed Monday, putting pressure on the central bank to raise interest rates to curb inflation.

The consumer price index rose by 4.7 per cent in July from a year earlier, Statistics Korea said, compared to a 4.4 per cent rise in June.

July's rise was the fastest since March, and marked the seventh straight month that inflation remained above the bank's target range of 2-4 per cent.

The price index rose by 0.7 per cent in July from the previous month compared with a 0.2 per cent monthly rise in June.

Core inflation, which strips out volatile energy and food prices, rose 3.8 per cent in July from a year earlier, the highest figure since a 3.9 per cent rise in May 2009.

The government has shifted its economic priority from growth to price stability, but has been hampered by continuing high energy costs and the effects of recent heavy rainfall.

'Judging from the pace of price hikes in recent months, the BOK's inflation forecast of 4.0 per cent for this year no longer stands,' SK Securities economist Yum Sang-Hoon told Dow Jones Newswires.

Source : New Age

Beximco to raise $350m from foreign investors by issuing bonds

The local business group Beximco has decided to raise $350 million from foreign investors by issuing foreign currency convertible bonds to expand its textile business.

The company in a posting on the Dhaka Stock Exchange web site on Monday said that that the board of directors of Beximco approved issuance of the $350 million bonds and the coupon rate and conversion price would be fixed at the time of issue, subject to the approval of shareholders in an emergency general meeting, Board of Investment, Bangladesh Bank and SEC.

It said that the bonds would be converted into a maximum of 100 million ordinary shares. The company has appointed Jones Day and Ernst and Young to raise the funds.

'The funds so raised shall be utilised for meeting capital expenditure for expansion programmes, working capital and repayment of debts.'

Beximco Group vice-chairman Salman F Rahman told New Age on Monday that they would raise the funds from the foreign investors. 'We will use most of the funds for expansion of textiles and garments businesses,' he said.

Source : New Age

Minor boy electrocuted

A minor boy was electrocuted in Naljani area in Gazipur Sadar upazila on Monday.

The deceased was identified as Tulu, 09, son of Abdul Malek of village Mushtapi in Sadar upazila.

The victim's father Abdul Malek said that Tulu was electrocuted when he was going to switch off the electric pump.

Tulu was taken to Gazipur Sadar Hospital where on-duty doctor declared him dead.

Source : New Age

Robbers stab businessman

A businessman in the Sylhet city on Sunday afternoon filed a robbery case with the police after he was stabbed during a robbery incident on Saturday night.

The businessman, Ayub Ali, of Bharthakhola Sarani area, was robbed while he was returning home by a rickshaw at about 9:30pm on Railway Station Bypass Road at Dakkhin Surman after closing his automobile parts shop at Humayun Rashid Square in the city, confirmed the police.

The Kotwali police also said that the robbers snatched about Tk 16,000, a gold chain and a mobile in his possession and stabbed him.

He was admitted to a local private hospital at night with critical injuries, the police confirmed.

Kotwali police officer-in-charge Khairul Fazal said they were investigating the allegations of robbery.

Source : New Age

Schoolboy arrested over acid throwing

The police arrested a schoolboy on Sunday in Rajshahi city on charge of throwing acid at his female classmate on Saturday. The arrestee was identified as Sabbir Hossain, a class VIII student of a city school, son of Piar Ali at Masterpara in the city.

The police said that a schoolgirl suffered burn on her face after stalkers threw acid at her in Rajshahi city on Saturday morning.

The schoolgirl is now under going treatment at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital.

Father of the victim lodged a case with Boalia police station on Saturday morning in this connection. The father of the victim alleged that one month ago, Sabbir Hossain harassed her on her way to the school.

The police said that they had raided the house of Sabbir Hossain and arrested him as an accused of the case.

Boalia police station officer-in-charge, Shahadat Hossain, said that they were interrogating Sabbir to know who were involving with the incident of acid throwing.

He will be produced before the court after primary interrogation, OC added.

Victim's family said that at around 11:30am, two unidentified stalkers stopped the girl, a student of class VIII, on the third floor of the school, and threw acid at her when she was going to take exam.

The school's headmaster told New Age that they were looking into the matter. 'If the boy is found involved in the incident, he must be punished,' he added.

Source : New Age

Teesta erosion renders 300 families homeless in 2 days

At least 300 families at village Gobordhon of Mohishkhocha union at Aditmari upazila in Lalmonirhat have been rendered homeless during the last two days due to the devastating erosion by the River Teesta, according to the local and administration sources.

Many other families are leaving the village fearing further erosion of the Teesta swelling due to rainfall and gushing water from upstream.

 Hafizur Rahman, a resident of village Gobordhon, said that the erosion by the Teesta had taken a serious turn and eroded his house on Sunday.  He along with his four family members had taken shelter in relative's house in a neighbouring village, he said.

Some 300 families in this village had been rendered homeless in the last two days, he added.

'A vast portion of land with standing crops and homestead has been eroded forcing many to live under the open sky, said villager Azizul Islam.

The Mohishkhocha union parishad chairman, Mosaddek Hossain Chowdhury, said that more than 300 homesteads had been devoured by the River Teesta erosion at village Gobordhan Spar Colony in the last two days.

Some of the affected had taken shelter in houses of their relatives but most of them remained under the open sky, he added.

'I have already informed the situation to Aditmari upazila nirbahi officer, deputy commissioner of the district and the Bangladesh Water Development Board seeking their assistance,' Chowdhury said.

The Aditmari upazila nirbahi officer, Parvez Hasan, said that the higher authority had been informed the situation for taking necessary steps including relief.

The Lalmonirhat WDB executive engineer, Enayet Ullah, said that he had visited the area and sent a letter to higher authority seeking necessary fund for checking the Teesta's erosion at village Gobordhan Spar Colony.

Meanwhile, the flood situation in Lalmonirhat started improving with the Teesta receding below its flood level on Monday morning, the Lalmonirhat WDB sources said.

The flood hits people who took shelter on government roads, schools and college were returning to their respective homes, but people of some areas of village Gobordhan at Aditmari upazila, villages Goddimari and Sindurna of Hatibandha upazila and village Kalmati of Sadar upazila were still suffering, locals said.

Mohishkhocha UP chairman Mosaddek Hossain Chowdhury said that over a thousand families in shoals and low lying areas were living with the floods due to spill over of the Teesta.

Source : New Age

Third Pry Edn Dev Programme likely to get nod today

The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council in its first meeting of the current fiscal sits today to consider four development projects, including one for developing primary education.

The ECNEC chairperson and prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, will preside over the meeting to be held at the NEC conference room in city's Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area.

It is estimated that the third primary education development programme will cost Tk 2,2197 crore, to be implemented under the primary and mass education ministry, said sources at the planning ministry.

Of the total amount, Tk 18,809 crore has been earmarked from the government exchequer while Tk 3,388 crore will come in the form of project assistance.

Talking to the news agency, a planning ministry official said out of the project assistance part of Tk 3,388 crore, Tk 1,867 crore will come in the form of a loan from the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank.

Besides, Tk 1,521 crore will come as grant from the EU, DFID, Swedish CIDA, Canadian CIDA, JICA, UNICEF and USAID.

The official said negotiations regarding the loan with the World Bank were completed on May 26, and with the Asian Development Bank on May 30.

Finalisation of the loan agreements is under process, added the official.

The proposed project is scheduled for July 2011 to June 2016 to be implemented across the country.

The third primary education development programme  is a follow up of the Second Primary Education Development Programme, which was completed in June 2011, also under the primary and mass education ministry.

The major objective of the project is to ensure enrolment of all eligible children in primary schools, their completion of five years' education, improving the qualitative standard of teaching at primary schools, ensuring supply of all education-related materials to primary school students as well as to impart training to the teachers, officials and employees to enhance their capacity.

The other projects to be considered in today's ECNEC meeting are Strengthening Governance Management Project (NBR Part, Component A: Online Filing and Digitization of Tax Returns, Component C: Establishment of Taxpayers Information and Service Centres to be implemented under the International Resources Division) at a cost of Tk 79 crore, city zones development project under the Local Government and Rural Division (Tk 1,305 crore) and solar power system irrigation pump and solar home system project (Tk 27 crore).

The ECNEC meeting will review the implementation progress of the ECNEC projects approved on May 4, 2010.

The meeting will also be apprised of the establishment of Habiganj Diabetic Hospital, construction of Bangladesh Mahila Samity Complex Building for underprivileged women in the society, survey project for developing small irrigation (3rd phase) and extension of rural electrification in Gopalganj.

Source : New Age

Nabiul Hasan passes away

Nabiul Hasan, member of the Bangladesh Photojour-nalists' Association and senior photojournalist of the Daily Sangram, died on Sunday. He was 46.

He had long been suffering from cancer and brain tumour.

He is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters.

The association president, Shafi Uddin Bitu, and general secretary Mir Ahammad Miru in a message condoled the death of Nabiul Hasan. 

Source : New Age

Exemplary punishment of Nuha’s killers demanded

Lawyers, politicians and relatives on Monday demanded exemplary punishment of the killers of Nuha, a three-year-old girl who was shot dead by robbers on a highway near Cox's Bazar on July 2.

Nuha, a preschool student of an institution at Dhanmondi, was killed while she was traveling with her parents from Dhaka to Cox's Bazar.

During the trip, a gang of robbers stopped their car near Khutkhali in Cox's Bazar at night.

As the car tried to speed away, the robbers fired shots from behind, leaving Nuha dead in her father's lap.

Sammilita Nagarik Samaj formed the human chain in front of the National Press Club in the capital.

Nuha's father Zahirul Haq, mother Shamima Yasmin, Supreme Court advocates Sheikh Mohammad Rasel, Bulbul Abu Sayed, Shafique Mahmud, Swechchhasebak League member Maruf Hossain, National Public School and College principal Abu Jafar Mohammad Saleh were present at the human chain.

A murder case was filed in this connection with the Chakaria police.

Four accused were arrested after surrender on July 4.

More than 15 robbers were involved in the incident.

Source : New Age

President is in ‘good condition’

The president, Zillur Rahman, who was admitted to Dhaka Combined Military Hospital on Sunday, is in good spirit.

'The present health condition of the president is good. The physicians are carrying out the necessary medical tests,' a Bangabhaban official told the news agency on Monday afternoon.

Source : New Age

Land reforms essential for poor people’s food sovereignty

Economists and rights activists on Monday suggested land reforms for ensuring the food security of the poor farmers and marginal people of the country.

They made the suggestion at a roundtable on 'Food sovereignty of poor farmers and marginalized and their lack of access to land and natural resources', organized by the Association for Land Reform and Development at the YWCA's conference hall in Mohammadpur.

PKSF chairman Quazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, said that 'human dignity' should be ensured for all human beings and the right to resources should be ensured for all the people to bring about food sovereignty.

He observed that the 'opportunities' in the country had gone only to the people who have more resources and power.

Kholiquzzaman urged the implementation of the CHT accord to establish the indigenous people's rights to their traditional lands and resources.

The executive director of the Centre for Policy Dialogue, Mustafizur Rahman, urged the government to provide farmers with the necessary services and opportunities to grow, harvest and store their products, and also to ensure reasonable profits.

The senior research fellow of the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Bimal Kumar Saha, urged the government to enact laws on land reform and land use to ensure the poor and marginal people's rights to land and food, and suggested that no individual should be permitted to own more than 7.5 acres of land, and the land belonging to absentee owners should be confiscated and distributed to the landless.

The executive director of the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, said the government should enact a law on the rights to forest in the light of Awami League's election manifesto to ensure the rights of the indigenous people to lands and forests.

Alleging that the government has failed to stop land-grabbing, she urged it to provide social safety net and legal protection for the marginal farmers.

Sanjib Drong of the Bangladesh Adivasi Forum urged the government to recognize the right of the indigenous people to their traditional lands.

The executive director of the INCIDIN, AKM Masud Ali, who presented a paper on 'Interpretation of the discourse on food sovereignty and people's access to productive resources', said that availability, proper distribution and purchasing power could ensure food for the poor, not availability alone.

Kirti Nasha Chakma of the ALRD, in her paper on 'Commercialization of land and land-grabbing: a study of state policy in Bangladesh', said that only 20 per cent of the country's population own 80 per cent of the total land, and pointed out that the land distribution pattern was extremely inequitable.

She suggested enforcement of the existing laws, especially the land use policy, reviewing the existing laws and policies in this connection, recognition of the customary land rights of the indigenous people, taking appropriate measures to ensure the women's land rights and ownership and expansion of the safety net programmes.

The roundtable, chaired by ALRD's executive director Shamsul Huda, was also addressed by Jatiya Krishok Samity's leader Nur Ahmed Bokul and Hunger-Free World's country director Ataur Rahman Miton, along with others.

Source : New Age

EC invites BNP to dialogue over phone

The Election Commission has communicated with the opposition BNP over telephone, inviting it to sit in the EC's ongoing dialogue, the election commissioner, M Sakhawat Hossain, said Monday.

Talking to reporters at the EC secretariat, he informed that he had talked to the BNP acting secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, over telephone last week. 'There was a cordial conversation with the BNP leader.'

The Election Commissioner also said the BNP had shown positive attitude about joining the EC's dialogue.

As the EC fixed August 7 to sit in dialogue with the ruling Awami League, so the BNP can sit with the commission at any time before or after the date, Sakhawat said.

About submission of the audit report of the registered political parties, he said the Election Commission would serve show-cause notices to the political parties that defaulted on submitting annual audit reports Sunday, the deadline for submitting the report.

The EC in its next meeting will review the reports of the parties submitted

to the commission, he added.

Of the 38 registered political parties, the ruling Awami League, the Jatiya Party (Ershad) and 19 other parties have submitted their annual audit report to the Election Commission within the deadline that expired Sunday.

The BNP and 9 other parties have sought extensions for submission of their audit reports while 7 parties have neither submitted statements nor applied for time.

Source : New Age

Gas connection denied to 57 CNG filling station ventures

An investment of about Tk 300 crore in compressed natural gas filling station business is about to be wasted as the distribution agencies are not providing gas connection to 57 ventures, although the entrepreneurs have imported most of the capital machinery for setting up the stations.

Bangladesh CNG Filling Station and Conversion Workshop Owners' Association leaders along with the 57 entrepreneurs in trouble at a press conference on Monday also alleged that the government discriminated in favour of 52 new CNG filling stations by providing gas connection to them after it had suspended giving new gas connections to commercial consumers.

The government, amid a severe gas crisis, suspended providing new gas connections from July 21, 2009, except to the companies that had already received consent for getting connection from the gas distribution agencies concerned before that date.

The 57 entrepreneurs who are yet to receive gas connection showed the consent papers for giving them gas connection that they had received from the gas distribution and other agencies concerned before July 21, 2009.

Zakir Hossain Nayan, secretary general of the association, said the Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company alone had provided 691 new connections including those given to 52 CNG filling stations since the date of suspension.

He said it required two to three years to complete the formalities for setting up a CNG filling station. 'These companies have received consents from all the agencies concerned and imported capital machinery to set up CNG stations. But, they have been waiting for gas connection for the past few years,' he said.

All the entrepreneurs have become bank loan defaulters over this period and are on the brink of losing the entire capital invested in these ventures, Zakir said.

He called on the government to act rationally by providing the 57 CNG filling stations with gas connection.

He also said that new gas connections, if given to the CNG filling stations, would also reduce the pressure on the existing stations due to high demand for CNG.

Of the 57 filling stations, 39 applied for gas connection to the Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company, six to the Pashchimanchal Gas Company, eight to the Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company, and four to the Karnaphuli Gas Company.

Source : New Age

Court grants bail to Kader

Abdul Kader, a Dhaka University student who was tortured in police custody after being arrested on July 16, was granted bail on Monday in a case of alleged carjacking.

Dhaka metropolitan magistrate Utpal Chowdhury granted him the bail upon a bond of

Tk 5,000 and also rejected

a police plea for a seven-

day remand to interrogate him over the alleged carjacking.

Kader, student of biochemistry and molecular biology department of the university, could not be produced in the court as he was undergoing treatment at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University following a High Court order on July 28.

At the bail hearing, Kader's counsel Abdul Matin Khasru, also former law minister, told the court that that the charge brought against the DU

student was false as his name was not mentioned in the first information report.

Kader sustained grievous injuries due to torture in the custody of Khilgaon police, the lawyer added.

The case was filed with Mohammadpur police station by Monjur Uddin Bepari, driver of the car that was hijacked on July 14 from the capital's Lalmatia area.

Bepari lodged the case against three or four unknown people.

Kader was arrested early July 16 on a road near the Anti-Corruption Commission office at Segun Baghicha in the capital on charge of robbery, when he was on his way to Fazlul Haque Hall of the university from his relative's house in the Holy Family Hospital quarters.

He was later implicated in two other cases with Khilgaon police. Another case was filed against him with Mohammadpur police station.

Kader's mother on Wednesday filed a petition with the National Human Rights Commission which asked the IGP to investigate the matter and report the findings to the commission by August 3.

Hearing on Kader's bail petitions in connection with two cases – one for possessing sharp weapons and another for robbery – will be held on August 3.

Source : New Age

Khaleda should have resigned before charter remarks: PM

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Monday said that the opposition leader Khaleda Zia should have resigned from parliament before threatening to throw away the constitution.

'How dare she [Khaleda] says she would throw away the constitution,' said Hasina, adding that such utterances proved that the BNP chief did not believe in the sovereignty and independence of the country.

Inaugurating a blood donation camp at the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum at Dhanmondi in the morning, the prime minister also questioned if Khaleda had love for the country.

Krishak League, an associate body of AL, organised the camp as a part of the month-long programme marking the National Mourning Day.

'How would she [Khaleda] love the country. She was not born here.  She was born in India,' said Hasina, also president of the ruling Awami League.

The prime minister also accused BNP's founder Ziaur Rahman of patronising the killers of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country's founding president, by providing them with jobs abroad.

'Ziaur Rahman gave the killers of Bangabandhu jobs in different Bangladeshi missions abroad,' said Hasina, adding that HM Ershad had also tried to reward the killers of Mujib.

She said the BNP had passed the caretaker government provision after holding a 'fake election' on February 15, 1996. 'Three elections were held under caretaker governments but they failed to fulfill the expectations of the people,' Hasina said urging Khaleda not to try to mislead the people.

The AL president also said that free, fair and credible elections could be possible under the government of AL and it had been proved in the last municipal polls, by-elections and union council elections.

Bangabandhu Samaj Kalyan Parishad also held a discussion at Teachers Students Centers of Dhaka University on the day marking the National Mourning Day.

AL presidium member Obaidul Qader and Dhaka University vice-chancellor AAMS Arefin Siddique spoke, among others, at the programme presided over by the parishad president Shamsul Haque Bhuiyan.

The AL and its associate bodies began month-long programmes on Monday in observance of the National Mourning Day on August 15, the 36th anniversary of the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Source : New Age

Malaysia starts foreign labour amnesty

Malaysia launched an amnesty for nearly two million illegal foreign workers Monday but a labour group condemned the exercise as vague and leaving migrants vulnerable to being cheated.

During the six-month programme, foreign workers mainly from Indonesia, Bangladesh, and India will be registered under a biometric fingerprinting system, a home ministry official said.

They will then either get to remain and work in Malaysia legally or be deported without facing punishment, the official added.

Punishments for working illegally in Malaysia can include jail terms or even caning.

The official said the fingerprinting exercise was also aimed at combating crime — the government says many migrants workers get involved in criminal activities — and preventing those who are deported from returning to Malaysia under a different identity.

'There is a shortage of workers in the plantation and construction sectors and demand for maids. The government wants to deploy these illegal workers to meet the demand before considering allowing fresh migrants to come in,' the official said.

The amnesty programme was announced in June to deal with Malaysia's estimated 1.8 million foreign workers, who support the economy by filling low-paid jobs shunned by locals such as plantation and construction work.

The campaign is the third such major labour amnesty since 2005. However, some labourers deported without punishment in early versions were found to have returned with new identities, prompting the new biometric approach.

But a worker's rights group said the programme was unclear on what types of workers are subject to the finger-printing drive, which could leave some of them vulnerable to abuse or being cheated.

Irene Fernandez, executive director of Malaysian labour rights group Tenaganita, also complained that the government did not seek input on the campaign from labour groups.

'I am really concerned that there will be a racket out there to make money from the migrant workers. I foresee a fiasco. Migrants will be duped of their money,' Fernandez said.

The government has appointed more than 300 private-sector labour recruitment agents nationwide to assist in the registration programme.

But workers have reported that some agents were seeking to exploit the situation, asking in some cases for sums of 3,500 ringgit ($1,200) to help labourers remain in the country and work legally.

'Agents are also using the amnesty to cheat refugees. How did these companies get their licenses? There is no transparency. The amnesty exercise is in such a mess,' she said.

'We call on the home ministry to halt the amnesty programme.'

Source : New Age

Ads asking Tarique, others to appear ordered

A Dhaka court on Monday asked the authorities concerned to publish an advertisement in two Bengali national dailies, asking the Bangladesh Nationalist Party's senior vice-chairman, Tarique Rahman, and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's political secretary, Harris Chowdhury, and 10 others to appear before it in connection with the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in which Sheikh Hasina narrowly escaped death.

The metropolitan magistrate in Dhaka, Keshob Roy Chowdhury, passed the order after the concerned police stations submitted reports on the execution of warrants issued earlier for the arrest of the 12 accused, stating that they could not be found as they had gone into hiding.

According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a court can try any accused in his/her absence if the person fails to appear before it by the time stipulated in the published advertisement asking the person to appear.

The order was issued during the hearing of the murder case lodged for killing 24 Awami League leaders and activists in the gruesome attack on an Awami League rally on Bangabandhu Avenue on 21 August, 2004.

On July 14, Dhaka metropolitan sessions judge Mohammad Zahurul Haque issued warrants for the arrest of the 12 accused — Tarique, also BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia's eldest son, Harris Chowdhury, BNP lawmaker Kazi Shah Mofazzal Hossain Kaikobad, Directorate General of Forces Intelligence's former director general Major General (retired) ATM Amin, former DGFI official Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Saiful Islam Joardar, former deputy commissioners of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Khan Sayeed Hasan and Obaidur Rahman who are now officers on special duty, Hanif Transport's owner Md Hanif, and four others allegedly having militant links — Abdur Rauf, also known as Omar Abu Humayra or Peer Saheb Baba, Hafez Moulana Yahiya, Babu, also known as Ratul Babu, and Mufti Abdul Hai — in another case filed for the grenade attack under the Explosive Substances Act.

The metropolitan sessions judge also asked the officers-in-charge of the concerned police stations to submit their reports by August 11.

The police submitted the report on Monday after an order was issued by the metropolitan magistrate's court on July 26, giving them 15 more days to report on the execution of the warrants it had issued for arresting the 12 accused.

The court on July 3 issued warrants for arresting Tarique and 17 others, hours after the submission of supplementary charge-sheets in a case filed on charge of killing people in the grenade attack.

Three former inspectors general of police and three former investigation officers have already surrendered to the court and landed in jail in this connection.

Thirty-one accused, including former state minister for home affairs Lutfozzaman Babar, Jamaat-e-Islami's secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, former deputy minister Abdus Salam Pintu of the BNP, the three former inspectors general of police and three former officials of Criminal Investigation Department were produced before the court on Tuesday.

Another accused, Ariful Islam Arif, a ward councillor of the Dhaka City Corporation and now on bail, was also present in the court.

The CID on July 3 submitted the supplementary charge-sheets in the two cases, pressing charges against Tarique and 29 others.

Tarique, arrested by the army-led joint forces on 7 March, 2007 and sued in at least 12 cases during the regime of the military-controlled government, was released from the prison cell in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital on 3 September, 2008 on bail granted by the High Court in all the 12 cases.

He then went to London for medical treatment, and is yet to return home.

Khaleda's youngest son, Arafat Rahman, was jailed for six years and fined Tk 190.41 million on June 23 for siphoning off SGD 28,84,000 and USD 9,32,000 to Singapore.

Source : New Age

Prolonged load-shedding sparks widespread protests

Reports of violent protests against frequent load-shedding of power amid the sultry weather have come from across the country in the past two days.

People of at least five places including three spots in Gazipur and one each in Kishoreganj and Munshiganj vandalised the local power distribution offices, blockaded the highways and staged demonstrations in demand of uninterrupted power supply.

Our local correspondents of the areas reported that the power distribution agencies concerned had been imposing 12- to 15-hour load-shedding whenever temperature used to rise.

A number of residents of different areas of the country said they had been experiencing 8-10-hour power outage for past two days.

Shyamal Bhoumik, a resident of Rampura in the capital, said he was worried that some disaster might have happened in the power sector.

'Frequent load-shedding of power also prevent the IPS [instant power supply] units to get fully charged. My three-year-old kid became sick from the humid heat that has been prevailing for the last few days,' he said.  

A Power Development Board official said the overall electricity generation of the country dropped bellow the 4,000MW-mark, while the demand for power had risen above 6,000MW in the past two days.

However, according to the National Load Dispatch Centre, the country's highest power generation on Monday was about 4,500MW against a maximum demand for 5,700MW of power.

People from different professions of the society have been demonstrating for power.

Locals of Louhajang Upazila under Munshiganj had blockaded the Dhaka-Munshiganj Highway for half an hour on Monday noon.

People of at least three places of two upazilas in Gazipur district on Sunday staged demonstrations, demanding uninterrupted power supply amid the sultry weather.

Local people's representatives, businessmen, and students of Sripur upazila in Gazipur on Sunday staged demonstrations demanding uninterrupted power supply and no transmission of power generated by the local power plants to elsewhere in the country before fulfilling the local demand for electricity.

The demonstrators vandalised the gate of Sripur area office of Mymensingh Palli Bidyut Samity-2 at around 11am and later put a barricade at the Sripur crossing on the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway, allowing no traffic movement along the road till 2pm.

Earlier, locals of Maona blockaded the highway for an hour. They withdrew the blockade after Mymensingh Palli Bidyut Samity-2 deputy general manager Abul Bashar had assured them of supplying power for 15 to 16 hours a day from next Thursday.

Angry locals of Kaliakoir in Gazipur and of Bajitpur in Kiahorganj also attacked the local power distribution offices and vandalised them on Monday.

Source : New Age

PM wants new site soon

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday directed the authorities concerned to complete a feasibility study on the selection of a new site for the proposed Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib International Airport within a week.

The premier issued the directive while presiding over the weekly Cabinet meeting at the secretariat, a minister told New Age.

The civil aviation minister, GM Quader, told the meeting that a feasibility study was being conducted in four areas of Madaripur-Faridpur and Munshiganj on both sides of the river Padma to select a new site for the Tk 50,000-crore airport project.

The government in early February changed its decision to build an international airport at Arial Beel in Munshiganj in response to violent protests by local people and the objections of environmentalists who pointed out that the water-body was a valuable source of food.

LGRD and cooperatives minister Syed Ashraful Islam said the authorities should take immediate steps to upgrade the status of Shahjalal International Airport to Category 1 from Category 2 by raising the standard of safety and service.

Expressing concern over the poor facilities and service of the private airlines, he said that most of them cannot maintain the schedule of flights. 'Even the air-conditioning systems of some their planes do not function,' complained the LGRD minister in the meeting.

The civil aviation minister said that measures were under way to upgrade the country's biggest airport's status to Category 1 by October 2011, and by that time two passenger planes would be delivered by Boeing to Biman as per the deal.

It was reported that Arial Beel was selected as a site for the new airport without conducting a geological survey or a feasibility study. Villagers of Srinagar teamed up under the banner of Arial Beel Raksha Committee and protested against the government's move to build the airport on productive farmland and wetland.

On February 2 Sheikh Hasina told a Cabinet meeting that the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib International Airport would not be constructed in Munshiganj if the local people did not want it, and said that the government would look for another site on the south bank of the Padma.

A police officer was killed and more than a hundred people, including journalists and policemen, were injured when demonstrators, opposing the government's plan to build the airport, clashed with the law enforcers at Hasara point on the Dhaka-Mawa Road in Srinagar on January 31.

There are three international and five domestic airports in the country, all of which remain under-used for lack of proper management, according to officials.

Source : New Age

HC summons Rajuk officials

The High Court on Monday asked all executive magistrates, authorised officers and inspectors of the Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha to appear in the court on August 4 along with the Rajuk chairman to explain what measures they had taken to enforce the safety rules on the buildings under construction in the capital.

A bench of Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore passed the order during the hearing in a rule suo moto the court issued on July 24 after newspapers had reported the death of four workers in a carrier lift accident at an under-construction building at Kakrail in the capital on July 21.

The same court on July 28 directed Rajuk chairman Md Nurul Huda to appear on August 4 to explain the state of building safety and compliance of rules. The court passed the order during hearing in another suo moto issued on July 19 in connection with the death of a student on July 16 when bricks fell on his head, reportedly from an under-construction high rise on Panthapath.

On Monday, Building for Future Limited's chairman Kazi Anisuddin Iqbal, its managing director Tanvirul Huq Probal, deputy project director Sheikh Tanjirul Hasan, project coordinator Gazibur Rahman, manager and construction worker Azgar Ali and Ramna police officer-in-charge Rafiqul Islam appeared in the court after the rule suo moto had asked them to explain their actions as regards safety measures on the construction under the company's Iris Noorjehan project.

The court also asked the BFL managing director to appear on August 4 but exempted others from being present during next the hearing. 

Defending the BFL officers, barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh, who is also a ruling Awami League lawmaker, told the court that BFL was a developer company which operated by appointing contractors for building construction.

Taposh also told the court that one Hannan, who was given contract for providing lifts for the buildings, was arrested for the accident.

He, however, said that the lift, which was installed only to carry construction materials, also carried some workers which caused the accident.

The counsel also pointed out that it was Rajuk's responsibility to supervise all construction works in areas under its jurisdiction.

He also informed the court that the officers of the company were granted bail in the case filed by construction worker-cum-manager Azgar Ali with the Ramna police station over the death of four workers.

In reply, the court said that it would order arrest of the officers if they were not out on bail.

The High Court had summoned the BFL officers in connection with the case filed against the company for the death of workers in the lift collapse.

Source : New Age