Friday, 17 February 2012

News today dt:17-02-2012.

1.JS adopts resolution after uproar:  Staff correspondent Lawmakers on Thursday after a heated debate forced arliament to adopt unanimously usly a private resolution seeking prosecution of persons trying to obstruct.
2.IMF asks govt to up fuel oil price to win $1b credit: Shakhawat Hossain The International Monetary Fund has again asked the government to cut subsidy on fuel oils to win the proposed $1 billion eredit, officials said.
3.Some suspects under close watch (DB):  Staff Correspondent The detectives investigating the journalist couple murder said on Thursday they has collected a number and footprints from the flat in...
4.Only 34pc of ADP implemented in 7months: Only 34 per cent of the annual development programme was implemented in the first seven months of the current finincial year because of...
5.Prove word dropped, I'll quit (Muhith): Bd news 24.com. Dhaka The finance minister, AMA Mulith, has offered to step down if anyone could prove that single word of the report of...
6.Blake for finding qualified successor to Yunus as Grameen Bank MD: Deplamatic Correspondent the United states stressed the need for 'finding an eminently qualified successor ' to Muhammad Yunus as the manaing director of the Grameen Bank...
7.R&H secy, 3 others kept standing on dock: The High Court on Thursday directed the secretary of the Roads and Highways Division and three other high officials to return Supreme Court's land...

Saturday, 4 February 2012

To day news : 04-2-2012.

1.Teachers, edn boards trade blame: Staff Correspondent School teachers and education board officials are trading blame over the distribution of wrong question papers in Wednesday's SSC Bangla firstt paper exam in....

2.WB lobbied for disqualified co:ACC probe Staff Correspondent The Anti-Corruption Commission's investigation has revealed that the World Bank had lobbied for a disqualified Chinese company for the Padma multipurpose bridge project.
3.PDF gets little response: Manjurul Ahsan The Power Development Board did not receive much response from private entrepreneurs regarding the installation of commercial power plants despite its assurance of buying...
4.13 districts yet to begin online birth registration: Shahin Akhter Thirteen out of 58 districts whwre officials were trained in online birth and death registration are yet to begin the registration are yet to begin the the registration programme, officials said ...
5.BCL expels 8 over clash near book fair venue: DU correspondent The ruling awami League-backed student organisation Bangladesh Chhatra League on Friday expelled eight activists from the organisation for their involvement in a factional...
6.JFK staff caught stealing from Bangladeshi's pocket: Bdnews 24.com New York a security officer at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport has been arrested after being accused of stealing $5,000 from 7.Associate of AL MP Taposh found dead in city hotel: Staff Correspondent a close political associate of Awami League lawmaker Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh was found dead in a Dhaka hotel on Friday.
8.Panetta belives Israel may strike Iran this spring : Reuters Washington US defence secretary Leon Panetta believes there is a growing possibility Israel will attack Iran as early as April to stop.
9.Khmer Rouge Jailer's sentence increased to life: Agence France-Presse Phnom A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of some 15,000 people had his sentence increased to life..
10.Malaria kills 1.2 m a year: Agence France-Presse Paries Malaria kills more than 1.2 million people a year, nearly 50 percent more than previously thought, and inflicts a high.
11.Children suffer as mothers denied rights at RMG factories: Sajia Afrin Lack of maternity leave and day-care facilities force female garment workers to leave their children at home with their parents or carers that result.
12.Most foreign aid spent in loan payback: Bd news 24.com. Dhaka More than half of the foreign aid received has been spent paying back interest and instalments of previous loans. Economists are attributing the fall..
13.New clashes as anger with Egypt military boils over:Agence France Presse Caairo Egyptian protesters clashed with police for a second straight day on Friday as anger against the ruling military boiled over amid..

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Date: 03-2-2012

1.School-goers at grave risk: A jay walking mother crosses the street in front of Willes Little Flower School in Kakrail ahead of a bus , known to cause a large share of road mishaps in the capital . Class-1 student Hamim of this very school died in 2010 under a bus close by. Another mother, inset , attempts to go across to the ot....
2.Khaleda Zia goes to court: BNP Chairperson Khalada Zia appeared before a Dhaka court yesterday and received permanent bail in a case filed for abusing power in setting up Zia Charitable Trust .
3.Magistrate says firing not orders: Chandpur. An executive magistrate on Wednesday denied the allegation to open fire on some protesters during Sunday's violence in the town that left two persons dead.
4.10 hurt in BCL infight over setting up book fair stall: At least 10 leaders and activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League were injured in clashes between its two groups at the capital's Suhrawardi Udyan last night over setting up a stall at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair.
5.Blake due this month: Robert O Blake , the US assistant secretary of state for South and central Asian affair, will arrive in Dhaka this month to hold meetings with government high-ups and opposition and civil society leder
6.Join Feb 7 human chain: 14 party leaders call upon people leaders of the 14 party alliance have urged all, irrespective of party affiliations, to join the February 7 human chain to foil conspiracies against the ongoing war crimes trial.
7.HC asks govt to find culprits: The High Court yesterday directed the government to find out people responsible for the publication of a school textbook with distorted history on the declaration of the country's independence and Liberation War in 1971.
8.Vote of trust for war trial: European Parliament Member Jean Lambert has welcomed Bangladesh's efforts to try war criminals and said he expected that the trial  would conform to the highest standard possible.
9.3 witnesses go missing : The three prosecution witnesses who were supposed to testify against Jamaat-e-Istami leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee yesterday went missing.
10.Taliban ambush kills three police in Pakistan : Taliban militants armed with guns and grenades ambushed a police patrol in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, killing three officers and wounding another, police said.
11.Second victim in Vietnam: A woman in southern Vietnam has died after contracting the bird flu virus, health authorities said yesterday, in the country's second human death from the virulent disease in less than a month.
12.No graft in Padma Bridge project :The anti corruption commission has found no evidence of the World Bank's allegation of corruption in appointing the contractor of the proposed Padma Bridge project.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Latest News dt:01-02-2012

1.Intense lobbying on for promotions in admin: Process for large-scale promotions at final stage Mustafizur Rahman A large number of officers are busy lobbying high -ups for promotion with the government finalisin...
2.Population likely to grow by 1cr in final census report: Muktasree Chakma Sathi The country's population may increase by one more crore in the final report of the fifth census, according to officials of the....
3.HRW asks India to prosecute BSF men: Staff Correspondent The New York-based international rights watchdog, Human Rights Watch, on Tuesday asked the Indian government to prosecute the personal of its Border Security Force...
4.BNP, allies mourn slain activists: Staff Correspondent The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its ally Jamaat-e-Islami on Tuesday held mourning rallies all over the country on the first day of its three -day..
5.Home secy transferred: Staff Correspondent The government , in an abrupt shake up of the bureaucracy , on Tuesday transferred home secretary Manzur Ahmed to agriculture ministry. It appointed agriculture secretary CQK...
6.Mujib critic on Facebook sent to jail: Our Correspondent Jhenaidah A Jhenaidah court on Tuesday sent a man to jail for his criticism of the country's founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman .
7.Ekushy book fair opens today: Sarder Mahabbat Ali Amar Ekushy Granthamela 2012 will begin on the Bangla Academy premises today with 425 publishing houses and government  and non-government agencies putting their....
8.ICT accepts Kamaruzzaman charges: Staff Correspondent The International Crimes Tribunal on Thursday took cognisance of the charges pressed against the detained Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami assistant secretary general Mohammad Kamaruzzaman. The tribunal...
9.SSC exams begin today: Staff Correspondent The Secondary School Certifiicate and equivalent Dakhil and vocational examinations under the 10 education boards will begin today with some 14,20,057 students from 26,855....
10.Hartal observed in Rajshahi: 1800 Jammat-Shibir men sued over Monday's clashes . Our Correspondent Rajshahi The Bangladesh Nationalist Party- led alliance enforced a half-day general strike in Rajshahi city Tuesday.....
11.BSF returns 6 Bangladeshi teenagers Another sent to jail: Staff Correspondent Sylhet The Indian Border Security Force on Tuesday afternoon returned six out of seven Bangladeshi teenagers to Border Guard Bangladesh, more than two...
12.Libya sets rules for Bangladeshi workers: Shahidul Islam Chowdhury The Libyan government has asked Bangladeshi workers, who have been overstaying in Libya, to regularise their passport, visa and work permits within...
13.Govt facing problem attracting foreign investment: Muhith Staff Correspondent The government is facing difficulties in attracting foreign investment and in handing domestic inflation and subsidies, finance minister AMA Muhith told parliament on Tuesday...
14.100 countries back world environment agency:  Agence France-Presse Paris More than a hundred countries now support a French proposal to create a World Environment Organisation at the upcoming 20th anniversary conference...
15.Ten killed in Karachi in 24 hours: Agence France-Presse Karachi at least 10 people have been killed in a renewed wave of sectarian and ethnic killings by criminal gangs in Pakistan's financial....