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Thursday, August 19, 2010

TODAY NEWS

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

TODAY NEWS


PM asks businessmen to set up agro-based industries in north

in Business
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday called upon the businessmen to set up food processing zone and other agro-based industries in northern region to alleviate poverty through massive industrialisation.

Share market: Experts warn market becoming ‘too risky’

in Business
The bullish Dhaka stocks continued to soar on Wednesday reaching new heights amid experts’ warning that the market had become ‘too risky’ for investors, especially newcomers.

UGC to formulate guidelines for univ teachers to check part-time jobs

in Politics
The education minister, Nurul Islam Nahid, has directed the University Grants Commission to formulate guidelines for the teachers of the country’s public and private universities to check part time jobs and negligence in routine class-teaching.

Legendary actress Shabnam celebrates her birthday

in Entertainment
Recently legendary film actress Shabnam celebrated her birthday in homely environment. Her birthday was August 17. It is the correct birthday date, film actress Shabnam said.

Country gasps for breath as brick kilns mushroom

in Politics
Rivers and canals across the country are choked as brick kiln owners are setting up kiln shop by encroaching on them in gross violation of rules. The problem has compounded, with authorities turning a blind eye to the issue.

29 arrested, police pistol yet to be recovered

in Politics
The police arrested 29 suspected stalkers Wednesday in connection with snatching away a police pistol after assaulting several lawmen, who had gone to arrest them for harassing a girl at Nikunja, a posh residential neighbourhood in the city on the previous night.

Order to evict illegal structures in diplomatic zone

in Politics
The home ministry yesterday asked the Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) to evict illegal structures like tea-stalls, cigarette shops, flower shops, rickshaw garages, confectionary shops and restaurants from the roadside in the diplomatic zone-Gulshan and Baridhara areas-as early as possible with a view to ensuring security of diplomats and foreign nationals.

Closure of tax ombudsman’s office politically motivated

in Politics
The decision of the Awami League-led government to close down the office of the tax ombudsman is ‘unfortunate’ and may be ‘politically motivated’, says Khairuzzaman Chowdhury, the country’s first tax ombudsman.

10 injured in BCL infighting at JnU

in Politics
At least 10 students were injured as two factions of the Bangladesh Chhatra League clashed Wednesday with lethal weapons at Jagannath University in Dhaka.

Ifter party in honor of diplomats hosted by Khaleda Zia


Ifter party in honor of diplomats at Hotel Radison hosted by BNP CHAIRPERSON Khaleda Zia 18/8/10

Ifter party in honor of diplomats hosted by Khaleda Zia

Ifter party in honor of diplomats hosted by Khaleda Zia

Ifter party in honor of diplomats at Hotel Radison hosted by BNP CHAIRPERSON Khaleda Zia 18/8/10
  • Mourning Day observed in Bangladesh mission to UN in New York

    in Politics
    The Bangladesh permanent mission at the United Nation in New York observed the 35th martyrdom anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and National Mourning Day on August 15 with due respect and solemnity.
  • Bangladesh announces US$ 2m in flood aid for Pakistan

    in Politics
    Bangladesh government has decided to extend relief assistance and humanitarian aid to Pakistan for its flood victims.
  • 'Zia fought for Pakistan' :AL

    in Politics
    Awami League leaders have alleged that former president and BNP founder Ziaur Rahman fought the independence war as an agent of Pakistan.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Workers clash with cops for 9-hour shift 50 injured

Workers clash with cops for 9-hour shift 50 injured

Front PageSunday, August 15, 2010

At least 50 people including 20 law enforcers were injured in a clash between police and textile mill workers demanding nine-hour shift at Rupganj in Narayanganj yesterday.
The workers of ACS Textile at Barpa first staged a demonstration at the factory around 8:00am and vandalised five vehicles, some machines and three office rooms to press their demand of nine-hour shift instead of the existing 12-hour one.
Later, over 4,000 workers of the factory took to the street and blockaded Dhaka-Sylhet highway for around two hours since 9:00am. They vandalised at least 20 vehicles on the highway.
Officer-in-Charge Forkan Sikder of Rupganj Police Station told The Daily Star that the clash erupted around 10:00am when the workers continued the blockade defying police request to call off their programme.
Narayanganj Police Super Biswas Afzal Hossain said police charged truncheon and lobbed 15 teargas canisters to disperse the demonstrators. The law enforcers also had to fire 60 rubber bullets in the face of the workers attacking with sticks and brickbats.
Witnesses said police also fired shotguns at the workers. The law enforcers continued charging batons on the workers even when the demonstrators left the spot and took shelter in nearby shops and lanes.
Police picked up five workers from the spot.
Meanwhile, the textile mill remained closed yesterday. Daud Masud Akbani, managing director of ACS Textile, said the factory had never saw labour unrest over wage or allowance. He claimed that the attack by the workers had caused the mill a loss of Tk 20 crore.
He also claimed that a certain worker leader had incited the demonstration.
Ziaul Ahsan Talukder, assistant police super (Kha Circle) of Narayanganj police, said 20 police members including sub-inspectors Awlad, Mamnun and Shafiq were injured while driving off the demonstrators from the highway.
The situation in the area is now under control.
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