Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Water scarcity took place in dangerous mode in DCC area

Water scarcity took place in dangerous mode

Just after recovering from illness, Shahela Begum came to fetch water from a water-carrying lorry of Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) at Senpara, Mirpur in the city.The woman in her 55s waited around two hour in a queue and finally managed a bucket of water for her six-member family with the help of a neighbor. But a bucket of water is too inadequate for her family."I've come here after three days of illness ignoring the advice of doctor. I've no alternative way as five of my daughters are working in garments factories," said Shahela, who also recovered from brain stork one year ago.More..........

Bangladesh should have enough fire-fighting equipment

Equipment of Bangladesh fire service and civil defense should be increased and up to date.

City dwellers want the Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defence’s equipments to be up to date with adequate fire-fighting tools, and also want the buildings’ owners to have their own fire-fprotecting systems and well trained manpower to prevent any further fire disaster.
People from all walks of life told Top Bd News of their concern at the lack of adequate logistics for the fire service and poor fire monitoring system by the concerned authorities.
They also wanted proper implementation of the rules and regulations and regular fire drills in all the high-rise buildings and other commercial establishments in the capital. They called for prompt action by the government and creation of awareness among the buildings’ owners to prevent disastrous fires like those in Bashundhara City and BSEC Bhaban. More........

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Corrupted Khaleda, Corrupted BNP


According to the BBC: “The charges relate to the awarding in 2004 of a contract to operate "BORO-POKORIA" coal mine in northern Bangladesh to a Chinese firm.” The assistant director of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Shamsul Alam, told AFP that: “irregularities over the awarding of a contract to run a coal mine in northern Bangladesh in 2004 led to state losses of $23 million dollars.” So it is clear their must be some under drawer relationship.

“This is the third graft case against the Bangladesh National Party (BNP) chief, who ruled the country from 2001 to 2006, notes the Hindustan Times. Rizvi Ahmad, spokesperson for the BNP, has declared that: “The charges which have been framed against the BNP chief are false, fabricated and are designed to taint her political image, banning her from future general elections," reports The Earth Times.

According to Reuters: “More than 170 key political figures have been detained since the interim authority took charge in January last year, following months of political violence.” Sheikh Hasina, who leads the Awami League party and was prime minister of Bangladesh from 1996 to 2001, is also in custody on corruption.

Khandaker Delwar Hossain, the Begum Zia-nominated BNP secretary general, has stated: “Holding elections while Hasina and Begum Zia are both in jail would be unacceptable”, reports the Bangladesh Independent.

The BBC writes that instead of organizing elections within three months as laid down by the constitution, but the general peoples asks to the interim governent “please clean up Bangladesh's corrupt political system.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Stage set for BNP-govt dialogue

The stage is all set for the long-awaited "dialogue" between the government and the BNP at 11am Tuesday at the chief adviser's office. "Secretary general Khandaker Delwar Hossain will lead the BNP delegation," joint secretary general Nazrul Islam Khan told bdnews24.com Monday. "We will have discussions with the [Khaleda Zia] in the evening," he said. Heading the government team, chief adviser Fakhrudddin Ahmed will be joined by five other advisers—retired major general Ghulam Quader, AFM Hassan Ariff, Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, Anwarul Iqbal and Hossain Zillur Rahman. More.....

AL ready to register Wednesday

Awami League acting president Zillur Rahman said the party was ready to submit its application, along with a draft of its amended constitution, for registration on Wednesday "in line with new electoral law". Presidium member Tofail Ahmed told a press briefing that the application would be submitted at noon Wednesday. Asked whether Awami League's decision to keep associate organisations was against the new Representation of the People Ordinance 2008, Tofail replied in the negative. He said AL's associate organisations would run according to their own constitution. More......

Friday, September 26, 2008

Banks to hire credit raters for risk assessment

Banks now will have to have their credit risks assessed by External Credit Assessment Institutes (ECAI), the Bangladesh Bank has said. More...

Anti-graft drive to go on if voted to power: AL

The Awami League has told the Dhaka-based diplomats that the party will continue to pursue the corrupt impartially if voted to power, but does not support purging of politicians. More...

Thursday, September 25, 2008

AL fears attempt on Hasina's life

The Awami League says it has reports that attempts may be made on the life of party chief Sheikh Hasina when she hits the campaign trail ahead of the general elections slated for Dec. 18. More...

 

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