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MetroPCS starts unlimited music plan with Rhapsody

AP, LOS ANGELES, August 18: MetroPCS Communications Inc., the nation's fifth-largest wireless phone carrier, is jumping into the unlimited music business behind its smaller competitor, Cricket.

The company said Wednesday it is now offering unlimited on-the-go access to 12 million tracks through subscription music provider Rhapsody. The plan is bundled with unlimited voice, text and Web access on Android-powered smartphones for $60 a month.

The entry into the subscription music field follows the huge success of Muve Music, a $55-a-month plan offered by prepaid wireless phone provider Cricket, the seventh-largest carrier and a division of Leap Wireless International Inc.

Muve added 100,000 subscribers within months of launching in January and found its users downloaded hundreds of songs each month and listened for two to three hours a day. Muve Music is now available only on a Samsung Suede feature phone with stripped-down capabilities, but it plans to roll out on Android devices in the fall.

MetroPCS said its customers who use Android phones were already listening to other streaming music offerings such as the free Internet radio service, Pandora. Internal surveys also suggested high interest in a subscription music plan, said Gavin Throckmorton, staff vice president of product management at MetroPCS.

"Providing our customers with a high value, mobile entertainment experience is exactly what they're looking for," he said.

Rhapsody has about 800,000 subscribers. Its stand-alone plan costs $10 a month.

The plan is available immediately to the approximately 20 percent of MetroPCS's 9.1 million customers who have Android-powered smartphones and some customers have already downloaded the app and changed their rate plans to sign up for the service, Throckmorton said.

It will also be available on all new Android phones sold by the carrier.

A significant hold-out in the plan is Warner Music Group Corp., the nation's third-largest recording company. That means Warner Music artists such as Linkin Park and B.o.B. won't be accessible for now. Rhapsody spokeswoman Jaimee Steele said the company is working to reach a deal. Warner Music spokeswoman Amanda Collins declined to comment.

Rhapsody President Jon Irwin said the popularity of Muve was encouraging, as was early uptake by MetroPCS customers.

"It's the value of bundled service — music as a service with something else," Irwin said. "I think their success is understandable and it gives us great optimism about what we see MetroPCS doing out of the gate."

Music companies have been embracing digital subscription plans and other new business models as CD sales continue to fall and gains in song downloads haven't made up the difference.

BAU golden jubilee today

Bangladesh Agriculture University (BAU) will celebrate its golden jubilee of founding today.

The BAU authorities have chalked out an elaborate programme to mark 50 years of founding of the university. The programmes include colourful procession, discussion and illumination of administrative and academic buildings and residential halls.

The programmes will begin with hoisting of national flag and university flag atop the administrative building, vice-chancellor's (VC) residence, central library and students' dormitories at 6:00am.

BAU VC Prof Dr Md Rafiqul Haque will inaugurate the programmes by releasing pigeons and balloons.

Led by the VC, teachers, students, members of different political and cultural organisations and university staff will bring out a colourful procession from in front of the administration building.

A discussion will be held at Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin auditorium on the occasion. Later, a cultural programme will be held at the same venue.

Source : The Daily Star

Snippets: UP member stabbed to death

A union parishad member, stabbed by a gang of criminals at Aruakandi Bazar in Sadar upazila on Tuesday morning, died at Faridpur Medical College and Hospital (FMCH) early yesterday. Abdur Rashid Mondol, 42, a member of Surat Union Parishad in Jhenidah Sadar upazila, came under attack at the bazar at around 10:30am when he along with his two men--Mukta Mondol and Emdad-- was going to a court in the district town riding a motorbike. Police said a gang of seven to eight criminals, identifying themselves as members of the detective branch of police, intercepted Rashid at the bazar. They snatched the motorbike and stabbed Rashid, Mukta and Mondol as they tried to resist the gang. Hearing screams, locals rushed to the spot and caught one of the gang members named Abdul Latif while others managed to flee. Locals beat up Latif and then handed him over to Jhenidah police. Rashid, Mukta and Mondol were admitted to Jhenidah Sadar Hospital. In the afternoon, Rashid was shifted to FMCH where he died at around 3:00 am yesterday.

Abducted schoolgirl rescued in Satkhira

A schoolgirl, who was abducted by criminals from Jessore on August 14, was rescued by police from a house at Deara village in Kalaroa upazila early yesterday.

Police arrested Meherunnesa, 52, an active member of a gang of traffickers from the spot.

Criminals led by Emamul Islam, 24, son of Lutfar Rahman of Deara village abducted the girl from in front of Jessore Newtown High School at about 6:00 am on August 14.

They forcibly lifted the girl onto a private car and confined her to a room at the aforesaid village.

Acting on a tip-off, a police team of Kalaroa police station led by sub-inspector (SI) Mostafizur Rahman raided Emamul's house, rescued the victim and arrested human trafficker Meherunnesa from the spot at about 4:00 am yesterday.

Victim's father filed a case with Kalaroa police station accusing seven people for abducting his daughter.

Other accused are Emamul Islam, Gaffar Gazi, Amiron Bibi, Anisur Rahman and others.

Source : The Daily Star

Netrakona flood situation worsens

With inundation of fresh areas, flood situation in Netrakona district further worsened yesterday.

The fresh areas affected by floods are Netrakona sadar, Mohonganj and Khaliajuri upazilas.

About 50,000 people have been marooned in Durgapur, Kalmakanda, Mohonganj and Khaliajuri upazilas, Netrakona Water Development Board (WDB) sources said.

Water level in Someshwari, Mogra, Kongsha and Dhanu rivers marked a sharp rise in the last 24 hours until 6:00pm yesterday, sources said, adding that Dhanu River was flowing above the danger level at Nawtana and Khaliajuri points.

Langura, Rangchati, Karnai, Pogla and Koilati unions in Kalmakanda upazila, and Kullagora, Gaokandia, Chandrigor and Birishiri unions in Durgapur upazila are now under 4 to 6 feet water. Durgapur upazila headquarters has gone under 3 to 4 feet water.

Road communication between the district headquarters and Kalmakanda upazila has remained snapped since Tuesday as 200-metre stretch of the road at Gotora Bazar in Kalmakanda upazila got damaged by flood water.

Twenty-kilometre area of the 60-kilometre Netrakona-Khaliajuri road is now under five to six feet water. Road link between Netrakona and Khaliajuri upazila headquarters has remained snapped since Tuesday noon.

Source : The Daily Star

Snippets: Two muggers held with arms

Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested two muggers with firearms at Baromile Bazar under Bheramara upazila of the district on Tuesday night. The arrestees are Al Masud alias Saju, 20 and Salman Hossain Jewel, 18. A team of Rab-12 in Kushtia led by Lieutenant Abdullah Al Mehedi arrested the two at the bazar at around 7:30pm and recovered two pistols and three bullets from them. Rab handed over the muggers to the police yesterday morning.

Obituary

Md Mustafa Kamal, a director of ASA, passed away at his residence at Shyamoli in the city due to kidney diseases on Tuesday at the age of 63, says a press release.

He left behind his wife and one son.

He published numerous research based books and articles on poverty alleviation.

Employees of ASA condoled his death.

Source : The Daily Star

UNFPA's help for woman and child health sought

Foreign Minister Dr Dipu Moni reaffirmed the present government's unequivocal commitment to place woman and child health at the centre of its development agenda and sought UNFPA's continued support to achieve that end.

She made the remarks while receiving the Executive Director of UNFPA Dr Babatunde Osotimehin at her office yesterday.

"Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in realising the health related MDGs including reduction in infant and child mortality rates and maternal mortality rates by less than two thirds than that in 1990s," said the chief of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).

Dr Osotimehin praised Bangladesh for its special development focus on population control, gender issues and reproductive and material health.

Appreciating Bangladesh's prominent diplomatic role in the UN, the UNFPA chief requested the foreign minister to advocate for greater resources for the UNFPA for expanding its programme in Bangladesh especially in areas such as prevention of early marriage, health-related training and greater attention to youth health.

He also praised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's personal commitment to the "Every Woman Every Child" global strategy launched by the UN secretary general at the MDG+10 summit last year.

Dipu Moni also assured the UNFPA chief that Bangladesh as a member of the UNFPA executive board would continue to call for greater allocation of funds and programmes of the UN development group in Bangladesh which has a significant women and child population on the path of equal opportunity and empowerment.

Source : The Daily Star 

Facebook Comment Against PM: BCL for JU teacher's punishment

Jahangirnagar University (JU) unit Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) and pro-AL teachers yesterday demanded punishment to a teacher for allegedly posting a derogatory comment on social networking site Facebook against the prime minister.

BCL leaders and activists brought out a procession on the campus around 3:00pm and held a rally demanding expulsion of Muhammad Ruhul Amin Khandaker, a lecturer of Department of Information and Technology (IT).

The post uploaded at 7:40pm on August 13 from Ruhul's account, on the context of Tareque Masud and Ashfaque Munier Mishuk's deaths, questioned why the prime minister does not die, said JU unit BCL Vice President SM Niamul Parvez.

The JU authorities yesterday formed a five-member committee led by Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr Md Farhad Hossain to probe the incident.

Dr Farhad said, "The vice chancellor formed the committee to probe the matter."

Niamul said they would continue agitating until and unless the teacher is expelled and punitive measures are taken against him.

Ruhul, currently abroad on education leave, joined the department in 2008.

Source : The Daily Star

Food shop sealed, 2 others fined

Enforcement officials sealed yesterday a food shop in Badda and fined another two Tk 3.6 lakh in Gulshan in the city on charge of unlawful activity and food adulteration.

RS Enterprise at Purkurpar in Badda was sealed for using the sign of Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) without taking its license, said a press release.

A BSTI mobile court led by Executive Magistrate Al-Amin directed the authorities concerned to file a case against Md Shah Alam, the owner of RS Enterprise.

The enforcement team also fined Topcupy Restaurant Tk 1 lakh and Frides Fast Food Ltd Tk 60,000 in Gulshan for food adulteration and unhygienic atmosphere.

Source : The Daily Star

Muggers stab trader

Muggers stabbed a trader and snatched Tk 49,000 from him near a quay of Babubazar in old Dhaka last night.

Victim Shah Alam, 35, owner of a food factory named Nirob Chatni at Zajira in Shariatpur district, came under attack by a gang of 8 to 10 muggers around 8:30pm while on way to his nephew's house at Kamrangirchar.

They stabbed him on his two hands, he told reporters at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, where he was undergoing treatment.

Source : The Daily Star

Women's Reserved JS Seats: 'Hold direct polls'

Leaders of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, a women's human rights organisation, yesterday demanded introduction of a direct election system for the reserved parliamentary seats for women.

Speaking at a press conference organised by the parishad in the city's Jatiya Press Club, they also demanded increasing the number of reserved seats from 50 to 100, one-third of the total parliamentary seats.

The parishad acting general secretary Masuda Rehena Bagum was present.

Reading out a written statement, one of the parishad's leaders Rekha Chowdhury said it is not possible for democracy to flourish and to establish good governance without empowerment of women in the country.

It is essential to empower women politically to ensure equal rights and dignity of women at every tire of the state, she said.

The parishad President Ayesha Khanom demanded removal of "Bismillah-Ar-Rahman-Ar-Rahim" in the preamble to the constitution and the declaration of Islam as the state religion to restore the non-communal principle of the 1972 constitution.

Otherwise, this will create communal segregation in society, politics and even in formulating state policies, she said.

About the much talked about indigenous issue, Khanom said the ruling party in its election manifesto claimed they will constitutionally recognise the indigenous communities. "But we are surprised to observe that the government has moved from its previous stance," she said.

The constitution should be further amended to recognise the indigenous communities, she demanded.

Source : The Daily Star

Remarks about Bangabandhu, Zia: Rizvi threatens disciplinary action against Moudud

BNP Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi yesterday criticised party leader Moudud Ahmed for his recent remark about Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and late president Ziaur Rahman.

He also warned of taking disciplinary actions if anyone acts beyond the party policy.

Moudud Ahmed, a standing committee member, said in a television talk show on August 15 that Bangabandhu's status is above that of Ziaur Rahman's. But there is no scope to ignore the contribution of Ziaur Rahman as he "proclaimed the declaration of independence."

Rejecting the statement, Rizvi yesterday said, "Moudud's remark has created negative reactions within the party. Party men are annoyed. Senior leaders must talk in line with the party policy."

At a press briefing at his Shyamoli residence, Rizvi also said, "Everyone must abide by the party policy or else they will face disciplinary action. The secretary general is the only spokesperson of the party. In some special cases, the chairperson assigns senior leaders to speak on behalf of the party."

When asked to comment on Rizvi's statement, Moudud refused to talk. "I should not make any comment about it, as it may harm the party," he said.

BNP claims Ziaur Rahman proclaimed the declaration of independence.

In fact, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared the independence on March 26, 1971. Even the High Court in an order said it was Bangabandhu and not Zia who proclaimed the declaration of independence.

Ziaur Rahman was a sector commander during the 1971 Liberation War.

Source : The Daily Star 

Formation of 8th wage board demanded

Leaders of Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ) yesterday demanded of the government to form the eighth wage board for the journalists and employees of newspapers and news agencies immediately.

Addressing an emergency meeting at its office in Jatiya Press Club in the city, the leaders said the lives of the journalists and employees of the newspaper industry have become extremely miserable due to continued price hike of essential commodities.

They expressed concern, as the authorities concerned are yet to begin the process of forming the wage board despite having necessary instructions from the prime minister in this regard.

General Secretary Abu Zafar Surja and former general secretary Omar Faruque spoke at the meeting with Vice-President Enamur Reza Dipu in the chair.

Source : The Daily Star

Call to stop corporal punishment

Speakers at a workshop stressed the need for stopping corporal punishment to children in families, educational institutions, workplaces and communities.

Fatherly affection without caning would help children build up their career as good citizens of the country, said speakers.

The corporal punishment in educational institutions creates adverse impact on life of children, which ultimately results in loss of their self-confidence, they said.

They made the remark at a workshop on the role of journalists against corporal punishment, organised by Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB) at Khulna Press Club yesterday.

Khulna district unit Awami League President Sheikh Harun-ar-Rashid inaugurated the daylong event while Director General of PIB Dulal Chandra Biswas was in the chair.

Dulal Biswas urged the journalists to play positive role in discouraging corporal punishment in families and educational institutions through reports.

The change of attitude is essential to save students from being victim of corporal punishment and teachers can play role in changing such attitude, said the PIB DG.

The pro vice-chancellor of Khulna University Fayekuzzaman and General Secretary of the press club Shaheb Ali were present as special guests.

Harun-ar-Rashid said a child always expects good behavior from elderly people particularly from their teachers.

The pro vice-chancellor said teachers can play positive role in creating awareness to spot corporal punishment.

Some 45 journalists from the districts of Khulna division attended the workshop.

Source : The Daily Star

Mirsarai Tragedy: Two survivors fight on

"Mother, it's cold, I can't stay any longer", Nayan Shil, a survivor of Mirsarai tragedy, said, shivering on a bed in Chittagong Medical College Hospital. His mother, Nileema Shil, was crying helplessly as she could do nothing but giving a vacant look at her only son. His sister, Shipra, was covering him up with some warm clothes. It was all that the poor family could do to save their only male member.

Nayan has been undergoing treatment at different hospitals in Chittagong and Dhaka since July 11, the day that a tragic road crash claimed 41 lives in Mirsarai upazila, Chittagong. Most of the accident victims were school students, and Nayan is one who survived, but wretchedly. The boy lost sights of both of his eyes.

Dr Tanima Roy, the on-duty physician of the Neuro-medicine Ward, CHMCH, told The Daily Star on Tuesday that Nayan suffered a mild stroke earlier. The CT scan that was performed in Dhaka on July 28 shows a clear sign of brain injury, she said. Both of his eyes were blinded due to a heavy jerk in brain that pushed a pool of blood to the eyes, consequently damaging both of the retinas, she added.

The doctor said Nayan is also suffering from pneumonia and is now being given treatment for management of stroke and pneumonia. His health condition is still at high risk, she said.

Nayan's mother said the left portion of his body has been paralysed, and he can see by none of his eyes.

Nayan was admitted to the city's Centre Point Hospital on July 11 and then to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) on July 23 for better treatment of his eyes. He was discharged from BSMMU on August 08.

Back from Dhaka, Nayan was admitted to Pahartali Eye Hospital in Chittagong. On Sunday, he was referred to CMCH.

Nayan's father is dead. He has two sisters, and is the youngest of the siblings.

Nayan is a student of class VIII at Abu Torab Bohumukhi High School.

Meanwhile, Jewel Barua, another survivor of Mirsarai tragedy and classmate of Nayan at the school, fell ill and was rushed to CMCH on Tuesday. At first he was admitted to Matrika Hospital, a private clinic at Mirsarai. Doctors there referred Jewel to CMCH. He is now undergoing treatment at CMCH's ward-13.

Jewel was suffering from respiratory complication with severe head and chest ache. Ranju Barua, mother of Jewel, said Jewel took part in the last second terminal examination of his school. Suddenly his condition began to deteriorate on Saturday as he felt severe headache as well as respiratory problem, she said. He cannot look downward and always feels pain in the head, chest, and waist, the mother added.

Assistant Registrar of the ward Dr Humayun Kabir told The Daily Star that Jewel has been advised to undergo some tests. His health condition can be described after having the diagnosis reports in hand, he added.

"We are trying to give him the best treatment although he is not out of danger".

Source : The Daily Star

Coffee can cut risks of skin cancer

Coffee has been shown to reduce the risk of skin cancer by helping kill off damaged cells that could otherwise turn into tumors, according to a US study published on Monday.

The findings indicate that moderate caffeine drinking, or perhaps even applying coffee to the skin, could be useful in warding off non-melanoma cancer, the most commonly diagnosed of all skin cancers.

Using mice that had been genetically altered to suppress a protein enzyme called ATR, researchers showed that the mice were able to fend off cancer even when exposed to ultraviolet light.

Previous studies have suggested that drinking about a cup of caffeinated coffee per day has the effect of suppressing ATR and triggering the die-off of cells harmed by UV rays.

The altered mice eventually did develop cancer, but three weeks later than normal mice, according to the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

After 19 weeks of ultraviolet light exposure, the engineered mice showed 69 percent fewer tumors and four times fewer invasive tumors than the control group.

However, the protective effects only went so far. After 34 weeks of UV exposure, all the mice developed tumors.

"Eventually, if you treat them long enough, the mice will develop cancer so it is not 100 percent protection forever," Allan Conney, one of the study's authors, told AFP.

"Really, with almost any carcinogen, eventually all the animals will develop tumors," added Conney, who is director of the Susan Lehman Cullman Laboratory for Cancer Research at Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Conney and his team were able to confirm their hypothesis that caffeine -- when consumed or applied to the skin -- works by inhibiting ATR. Now they say more studies are needed to see how it may work on humans.

"We want to see whether caffeine has an effect in people when you give it topically," he said.

"Caffeine might become a weapon in prevention because it inhibits ATR and also acts as a sunscreen and directly absorbs damaging UV light."

Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer in the United States, with more than one million new cases each year, according to the National Cancer Institute.

Non-melanoma types of skin cancer, including basal cell and squamous cell types, are the most commonly diagnosed and are often treatable if detected early.

Previous studies have shown coffee drinkers tend to have fewer incidences of breast, uterine, prostate and colon cancers, but the beneficial effects are not seen in people who drink decaffeinated coffee.

Source : The Daily Star

A dream unfulfilled: Tareque Masud laid to rest

He had a dream. Or many dreams, to be precise. One of them was to make some epic films. According to his own words to Aly Zaker before his death, his journey to make a history in Bangla films would start with the making of Kagojer Phool (paper flower).

But the dreamer, the creator of The Clay Bird (Matir Moina), whose life was cut short in a tragic road accident on Saturday, was finally laid to rest in the clay home yesterday.

Tareque Masud, the internationally acclaimed filmmaker, was buried around 2:40pm in the family yard of his village home at Nurpur under Bhanga upazila in Faridpur, reports our district correspondent.

Friends, colleagues, family members and hundreds of well wishers remained stoic as he was put to eternal sleep. Their faces etched with grief, all stood in silence.

A shell-shocked Catherine Masud, Tareque's widow, bid farewell to her soul mate by giving a handful of soil in his grave.

Catherine's mother Alfreda Shapere and her brother Alfred Shapere flew from the US to attend the burial.

"I want to finish Tareque's incomplete work," Catherine was quoted by Helaluddin Ahmed, the deputy commissioner of Faridpur, who also attended the burial.

Earlier in the day, the ambulance carrying his body reached his village home around 12:00noon. His body was kept at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University mortuary.

Four others including ATN News CEO Mishuk Munier also died in the accident that happened on their way to meet the Manikganj deputy commissioner for permission to shoot for his "epic" film Kagojer Phool.

Born in 1956, Tareque Masud directed a number of acclaimed films including Muktir Gaan (The Song of Freedom) in 1995 and Matir Moina in 2002 which won a FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival of the year.

Some of his other masterpieces include Sonar Beri (The Chains of Gold), Adam Surat (The Inner Strength), Ontorjatra (The Homeland), Noroshundor (The Barber) and Runway.

Source : The Daily Star   

Manikganj Tragedy: Mamun to be sent to Bangkok

Family members of Dhali Al Mamun, the artist who survived the Manikganj crash on Saturday, said they hope to take him to Bangkok tomorrow for treatment since his condition is not improving as expected.

"There are some formalities-- air ambulance and the visa process among other things-- to be taken care of," said Syed Iftekher, a relative of Mamun.

"If everything goes well, we will get him admitted to Bangkok General Hospital on August 19," he said. The government had said it would provide for Mamun's treatment abroad.

Internationally renowned filmmaker Tareque Masud and eminent media personality Ashfaque Mishuk Munier were among the five killed when a microbus carrying them collided with a passenger bus on Dhaka-Aricha highway on that day. Four others sustained severe injuries.

A professor at the institute of fine arts of Chittagong University, Mamun was left with injuries to the chest and shoulder.

"He [Mamun] is not recovering. His lungs are bleeding and a tube has been inserted Monday night to drain out the blood," said Iftekher.

Two out of nine broken ribs of Mamun punctured his lungs. The 50-year-old has diabetes and suffers from hypertension.

Doctors said there are fractures in Mamun's right humerus and mandible as well. Surgeons reconstructed his mandible on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the condition of another survivor of the clash, film production staff Saidul Islam, has improved notably.

He was supposed to get release from Square Hospital yesterday but he had to stay an additional day to gather up the payment of the bills for the wrist surgery he went through on Monday.

Saidul told The Daily Star yesterday, "The communications minister visited me on Sunday and told me that the government would bear the expenses of my treatment. But I haven't heard from him or anyone else on behalf of the government since then.

"I'll try to manage the money tomorrow."

"After a big accident like this, I wish I were dead instead of going through such an expensive treatment."

Three other survivors of the accident are Catherine Masud, wife of Tareque, Dilara Zaman Jolly, wife of painter Mamun, and Monis Rafique, assistant director of Kagojer Phool, the latest film Tareque was working on.

Source : The Daily Star

JS goes into session today

Parliament goes into the tenth session at 11:00am today with lawmakers from BNP and its allies continuing their boycott of the House.

The Business Advisory Committee at a meeting at 10:00am will decide the length of the very brief session, convened only to fulfil a constitutional obligation, officials at parliament secretariat said.

Although the session will be a brief one, many MPs will raise their voice against the poor condition of roads across the country, several legislators of ruling grand alliance told The Daily Star.

"In this session, I will raise the issue of the terrible condition of roads in my constituency," Majibar Rahman, a Jatiya Party MP, said. "I will try to draw the attention of the prime minister, Speaker and ministers concerned to the dilapidated roads in my area."

"People of my constituency will at least understand that I have raised my voice in parliament to meet their demand and this is what I have left to do," lamented Awami League lawmaker Abdul Hayee.

BNP MP Nazrul Islam Manju has confirmed they would not return to the House during this session.

Defending the boycott, opposition MPs accused the ruling party of destroying the congenial atmosphere in parliament. They have been boycotting the House since the ninth session, which started on May 22.

The constitution allows a 60-day gap between the end of one session and the first sitting of the following session.

The last session was prorogued on July 7.

Source : The Daily Star

Probe body finds faults on road

The investigation committee for Saturday's road crash, which killed filmmaker Tareque Masud and media personality Mishuk Munier, found that the poorly maintained Dhaka-Aricha highway was too narrow at the spot and had incorrect road markings.

The total road width at the spot should have been 10.3 metres, standard for a straight road, but it was only 8.7 metres, the enquiry committee found.

A member of the committee said they found that each lane at that curve of the highway were about a metre less wide than they should have been for even a straight road.

The hard shoulders on each side were supposed to be a metre and a half wide for straight roads but they found them to be just a metre wide. They also found the soft shoulder covered by bush.

The widths of the lanes, hard shoulders and the soft shoulders of the road there should have been even more than the standard for a straight road since it is a curve, but the Roads and Highway Department failed to build the road maintaining standards even for straight roads, the committee member said. The road surface was of very good quality with ample amount of grip available for assisting in braking, the member said.

"The roadside bushes were supposed to be cleared off before the rainy season, especially at curves, otherwise it obstructs visibility," he said, requesting anonymity.

"There is a warning sign there saying no overtaking but the road markings were contradictory. It was saying overtaking was actually allowed," the member said.

The Daily Star asked a driver which signs he follows. He said, "Drivers usually follow the road markings since signs are often hard to see as they whiz by or more often than not are obscured by billboards or vegetation."

The communications ministry yesterday transferred chief of the committee Arifur Rahman before time for the probe expired. However, the chief claimed that their work was done and they might submit the report today.

The three-member communications ministry probe committee was asked to submit its report within seven days from last Saturday. The other two members are RHD Dhaka circle Caretaker Engineer Qumrul Haque and Executive Engineer of Manikganj RHD Sabuj Uddin Khan.

"The average speed of the bus was over 70km. But I would accuse both drivers for their carelessness," said Arifur Rahman, also superintendent engineer of Dhaka circle. He was transferred yesterday to the Comilla circle.

When asked how they calculated the average speed, he said they calculated the departure time of the bus, its 15-minute stopover at Savar and the time of the accident.

The bus hit the microbus 1.5 feet inside from its right edge and if the microbus driver had a fraction of a second more, he could have escaped the impact.

"We have found that there was space on the microbus's left. It did not use the road space and was on the middle of the road," said Arif.

The committee talked to three passengers of the bus and two survivors--Saidul and Joly Mamun--of the microbus.

"The passengers mentioned a third vehicle in front of the microbus. It might have obstructed the visibility of the microbus driver making him unable to see the bus," said committee chief Arif.

However, The Daily Star interviewed Monis Rafiq, a survivor of the microbus who was on the front seat next to the driver. He said he was looking ahead of the vehicle during the accident. "I was there. I did not see any third vehicle. There was no third vehicle. All of a sudden the bus appeared and hit us," said Monis Rafiq when he was asked again yesterday how the accident happened.

Source : The Daily Star

market Disclosures

The company has informed that Grameenphone and Agni Systems Limited signed an agreement on Wednesday to share GP's telecom infrastructure to expand AGNI's network across the country.


BOC Bangladesh 

The Company has informed that the board of directors of the company through a resolution by circulation has approved an investment for enhancement of electrode manufacturing capacity by 7,700 tonnes per annum. Current capacity is 23,100 tonnes per annum. Projected investment is Tk 373.14 million to be funded from company's own fund. The plant is to be located at Company's Rupganj site. Expected date of commercialisation is by January 1, 2013.


Pioneer Insurance

The Company has informed that it has credited the rights shares to the respective shareholders' BO accounts.


Grameen One:  Scheme Two

As per regulation 30 of DSE Listing Regulations, the trustee of the Fund has informed that a meeting of the trustee committee of the fund will be held on August 24 at 1:30 PM to consider, among others, audited financial statements of the fund for the year ended on June 30, 2011.


Grameen Mutual Fund One

As per regulation 30 of DSE Listing Regulations, the trustee of the fund has informed that a meeting of the trustee committee of the fund will be held on August 24 at 1:30 PM to consider, among others, audited financial statements of the fund for the year ended on June 30, 2011.

 

United Airways

Trading of the shares of the company will remain suspended on record date today for AGM and EGM as well as for entitlement of stock dividend and rights shares.


Apex Tannery

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 today to August 23. Trading of the shares of the company will remain suspended on record date August 24.


Barakatullah Electro Dynamics Limited

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  today to August 23. Trading of the shares of the company will remain suspended on record date August 24 for AGM and EGM.


National Life Insurance

Trading of the shares of the company will remain suspended on record date today.


Stylecraft Limited

Normal trading of the shares of the company will resume today after record date.


Apex Foods

The board of directors has recommended 14 per cent cash dividend for the year ended on June 30, 2011. Date of AGM: 29.09.11, Time: 11:30 AM, Venue: Trust Milonayaton, 545, Puraton Biman Bandar Sarak (Adjacent to Shahid Bir Srestho Jahangir Gate), Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka-1206. Record date: 06.09.11. The company has also reported net profit after tax of Tk 10.79 million, EPS of Tk 18.93, NAV per share of Tk 711 and NOCFPS of Tk (401) for the year ended on June 30, 2011 as against Tk 8.56 million, Tk 15.01, Tk 704.00 and Tk 81.17 respectively for the year ended on June 30, 2010.

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Source : New Age

Building booms in Sri Lanka president’s home town

When the 2004 Asian tsunami hit Sri Lanka, the sleepy fishing region of Hambantota was flattened and 3,000 people perished. Now it is riding a massive wave of construction.

Hambantota, the home constituency of president Mahinda Rajapakse, is not only emerging as a commercial and logistics hub of Sri Lanka, but is also attracting attention as a new geo-political hotspot in South Asia.

'The port in Hambantota will be the catalyst to make Hambantota the new commercial capital of Sri Lanka in the next three years,' said Priyath Wickrama, the chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority.

He dismissed suggestions that the Chinese who were given contracts to build the first phase of the $1.5 billion deep-sea port will have a foothold in the region and be a threat to neighbouring India.

'What we have with China is purely a commercial transaction,' Wickrama said. 'The Chinese will have nothing to do with running the port. We are opening up the port area for investments in industries by anybody'

Indian officials have expressed fears that the southern town is part of a Chinese policy to throw a 'string of pearls' — or a circle of influence — around South Asia's nuclear-armed regional power India.

South Asia expert at the London-based Chatham House think-tank, Gareth Price, said China's port developments in the region were primarily aimed at supporting its own economic growth rather than any sinister strategic move.

'India believes it is their backyard and wants to know what China is doing there (in the Indian Ocean region),' Price said. 'Is there a sinister design? Even if there was, it would be secondary.'

China is building ports in Bangladesh, Myanmar and Pakistan, and has plans for rail projects in Nepal and as well as in Sri Lanka.

Concerned with the growing Chinese presence, India opened a consulate in Hambantota, the first diplomatic mission in the region, in November last year.

'It is no secret that we are very concerned about the Chinese presence in Hambantota,' an Indian diplomat who declined to be named said. 'We have marked our presence with the consulate.'

For the Sri Lankan government, the port is the centrepiece of a major development drive in an area which was a backwater for decades as the island grappled with its separatist war.

With the fighting finally over in May 2009, the government has been pouring millions of dollars into a string of ambitious projects financed through commercial loans.

'We are building a planned city,' said civil administrator W. A. Dharmasiri. He said they had fully recovered from the December 2004 tsunami and the once-backward, poverty-stricken region is now unrecognisable.

An abandoned saltworks is the new deep-sea port. A short distance away, the Chinese are also building a new international airport capable of accommodating the giant Airbus A380 aircraft, a first for the island.

Dharmasiri said Hambantota, which has less than a quarter of the 2.2 million population of the capital Colombo, will end up having the island's best road network and other infrastructure.

A new expressway linking Colombo, 160 kilometres (100 miles) away, is nearing completion. Even the smaller roads in Hambantota are being improved.

'All our streets will be turned into four-lane roads,' Dharmasiri said warning that the rapid construction could see a major labour shortage in the district which once had one of the worst unemployment records in Sri Lanka.

A world-class convention centre and the island's first dry-zone botanical gardens are coming up and a new cricket stadium, named after the president, hosted two World Cup matches earlier this year.

The seven-million dollar stadium confounded critics who doubted its viability, but Hambantota is now setting its sights on an even more ambitious project — hosting the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

'We expect 4,000 new hotel rooms in Hambantota in the next five years,' said Nivard Cabraal, Sri Lanka's central Bank governor who is also a key figure in the city's bid to host the Games in competition with Australia's Gold Coast.

Hambantota encompasses the Yala National Park, the island's largest wild-life sanctuary known for elephants, leopards and migratory birds, but for decades its tourism potential had been neglected due to poor infrastructure.

The situation is rapidly changing. Dump trucks criss-cross the countryside carrying building materials, while hundreds of workers can be seen laying new roads and erecting high rise buildings.

The region lost some 4,000 houses to the tsunami but 6,000 have been built, providing an excess of accommodation, officials said.

The beachfront of Hambantota town, where hundreds of houses were completely washed away during the tsunami, is now being cleared to host the first South Asian beach games to be held later this year.

Source : New Age

Prospectuses of Bangladesh Fund, BFIF approved

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday approved the prospectus of the Bangladesh Fund, a Tk 5,000-crore open-ended mutual fund, opening the way for it to go for public offering in a bid to ease the liquidity crisis of the capital market.

'As the commission approved the prospectus of the Bangladesh Fund, it can now go for public offering,' said SEC executive director Saifur Rahman, adding, 'The public portion of the fund is Tk 3,500 crore, and it may ease the liquidity crisis prevailing in the market.'

The sponsors' portion of the fund is Tk 1,500 crore, of which Tk 500 crore is invested by the prime sponsor, the Investment Corporation of Bangladesh. Of the rest of the portion, Sonali Bank pitched in Tk 300 crore, Janata Bank Tk 200 crore, Agrani Bank Tk 200 crore, Rupali Bank Tk 100 crore, Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd Tk 100 crore, and Shadharan Bima Corporation Tk 100 crore.

As per a government directive, the ICB and the seven other state-owned financial institutions on March 6 declared formation of the Bangladesh Fund worth Tk 5,000 crore in a bid to stabilise the unsteady capital market.

On May 5, the SEC approved the trust deed of the fund with Tk 500 crore in hand as, except the ICB, no other sponsor had deposited their portion by that time.

The SEC on Wednesday also approved the prospectus of Bangladesh Fixed Income Fund, a Tk 500 crore open-ended mutual fund sponsored by Sonali Bank, Janata Bank, Eastern Bank, and the ICB Unit Fund.

Tk 200 crore of the fund is invested by the sponsors. Of the rest, Tk 250 crore will be collected from public offering and Tk 50 crore from issuing placement shares.

Race Asset Management will be the fund manager. 

'Both the fund are already in operation,' said Saifur Rahman.

Source : New Age

Jewellers in jeopardy over high gold price

Jewellers in the capital are experiencing a dull season, with sales plummeting by more than half of that in last year due to the exorbitant gold price hike.

The jewellers claimed their business was further deteriorating as the government had increased the value-added tax on purchase of jewellery from 1.5 per cent to 4.5 per cent in the current national budget.

Jewellery is mainly used in the country on occasions of marriage as gifts given by family members, kin, and friends to the bridegrooms. But, people are buying less jewellery this year than before on occasions of marriage as the price has skyrocketed.

Jewellers said the upper middle class accounted for the majority of their clients. But, this year they have cut their budget for jewellery purchase drastically as they have to spend more on essential commodities including food items than any other time.

On Tuesday, most of the jewellery shops in Baitul Mokarram Market, the country's biggest jewellery market, were found almost bereft of customers. Only a few shops including the famous Venus Jewellers were seen to have some customers in.

Muzibur Rahman, owner of Rahman Jewellers, showed the empty page of the shop's sales register at 3:00pm on the day. He said not a single customer had visited the shop till that time on the day.

'The high gold price and increased VAT on jewellery sales have been putting customers at bay,' said a salesman at one of the shops.

Muzibur Rahman said people having the ability to visit aboard frequently were going to India and Dubai nowadays to purchase jewellery as the prices there were lower than that on the domestic market.

Shekhar Pramanik, manager of Khan Jewellers at the same market, said the shop's average daily sales of jewellery had declined by around 75 per cent from that of six months ago.

Shekhar said once people used to buy finger rings as gifts for newborn babies. A ring then used to cost Tk 300 to 400 but no ring can now be bought for less than Tk 5,000.

He said the income of jewellers had nosedived as the volume of purchase orders slumped over the last six months.

Riaz, a salesman at Hira Jewellers, said sales at their shop had dropped by around two-third from that of the last year.

Although their outlet often receives orders for tailor made ornaments, the sales of readymade jewellery have decreased the most, he said.

Only a few customers were found visiting Venus Jewellers, one of the country's top brands, giving orders for ornaments.

Suvash Chandra Sarker, manager of the shop, said the brand jewellers perhaps were selling a few items but the small and non-brand ones were in jeopardy.

He said jewellery had gradually been going beyond the reach of middle-income people.

Farhana Akter, a customer, said she had reduced the quantity of gold for the ornament she wanted to make from 12 anna to 5 anna because of high gold price.

She said she even could not think of giving a gift made of gold to a beloved one as the price was beyond her reach.

This week 22 karat gold was retailed at Tk 53,829 per vori (11.66 gram) compared to Tk 37,000 one year back.

The price of 22 karat gold crossed the $1,800-mark this month on the international market as big investors were increasingly investing in the 'safe' metal, selling off risky securities amid the new global economic crisis.

The gold price stood at around $1,180 in July 2010, $950 in 2009, $910 in 2008, $680 in 2007, and $630 in 2006.

Source : New Age

Investors demo as DSE falls further on govt’s undisclosed money move

Investors of the Dhaka Stock Exchange on Wednesday went for an angry street protest when the general index of the bourse fell further following the finance minister's declaration that the source of undisclosed money invested in the capital market could be questioned.

The DGEN, the benchmark general index of the DSE, on Wednesday shed 1.11 per cent, or 68.35 points, from where it had closed on the previous day.

The turnover of the bourse, however, increased on the day to Tk 435.67 crore from that of Tk 354.29 crore on the previous day as the sellers outnumbered the buyers. 

Market operators said some investors went for panic-selling on Wednesday, fearing that the latest government move to detect the source of undisclosed money would lead the market to fall further.

'The finance minister's announcement to detect the source of undisclosed money would perhaps discourage investment, even by the big market players,' remarked a stockbroker.  

He also expressed the apprehension that such a move during the current bear run might worsen the market condition and lead it to another crash.  

Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Tuesday said the government was making some changes to the Statutory Regulatory Order relating to money-whitening to stop investment of money laundered or obtained through terror routes in the capital market.

'We're amending the SRO on income tax. It's now with the law ministry and will be circulated soon,' Muhith told reporters after a meeting at the finance ministry.

Though investment of undisclosed income in the share market could not be questioned under the Income Tax Ordinance, it could be under other laws following the SRO, he said.

Parliament on June 29 passed the Finance Bill 2011, allowing investment of undisclosed money in the equities market as well as in treasury bonds and the government's infrastructure development fund, subject to payment of 10 per cent tax by the end of the current fiscal year.

The market was in an uptrend before the passage of the budget and it rose significantly in July-August after the government had allowed investment of undisclosed money in stocks.

The turnover of the DSE posted a record high of the year on July 24, rising to Tk 1,957.92 crore from Tk 954.84 registered on June 30.

But, the turnover of the bourse started to fall from late July due to a number reasons including poor corporate disclosures made by a number of listed companies, the tight monetary policy adopted by the Bangladesh Bank, and the Securities and Exchange Commission's announcement of taking legal action against some suspected market manipulators.

Investors on Wednesday took to the streets and chanted slogan against the finance minister.

They termed Muhith the leader of the gamblers and demanded his immediate resignation for failing to stabilise the capital market.

They also took out a procession after the trading hours on the day and paraded the road between Shapla Square and Ittefaq Crossing in Motijheel.

Of the 257 issues traded on the day, 61 advanced, 187 declined, and nine remained unchanged

Source : New Age

Syed Mainuddin Ahmed Maizbhandari passes away

Syed Mainuddin Ahmed Maizbhandari passed away early Wednesday at a Singapore Hospital from old age complications. He was 75.

Syed Mainuddin Ahmed spearheaded a campaign for spread of Islam, peace and interfaith harmony for the past several decades as the incumbent of Maizbhandari Darbar Sharif at Fatikchhari of Chittagong.

He is planned to be laid to eternal rest at the Darbar on Friday.

The Darbar sources said his first namaj-e-janaza will be held at 7:00am at Mirpur Shah Ali (Ra) Mazar at Mirpur circle 1 today.

They said he would be flown to his home town Chittagong and the body would be kept at his Chakbazar residence there from 12:00pm to 4:00pm today for viewing by followers and admirers.

His second namaj-e-janaza will be held at Jamiatul Falah Mosque in the port city after asr prayers then he would be taken to Maizbhandari Darbar Sharif at Fatikchhari.

He will be buried at the Darbar after the third namaj-e-janaza following the Jumaa prayers.

In a statement, prime minister Sheikh Hasina mourned the death and recalled his outstanding role in preaching Islam highlighting its non-communal spirit at home and abroad.

Born on February 10, 1938, Mainuddin Ahmed Miazbhandari at the Maizbhandari family originally was a banker by profession during the erstwhile Pakistan period but quit the profession as his father and spiritual predecessor entrusted him with the charge of leading the Maizbhandari spiritual campaign to promote Islam.

Source : New Age

RWPB president Khandakar Ali Abbas dies

The Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh president, Khandakar Ali Abbas, died of cancer infections at the age of sixty-six at Delta Cancer Hospital in the capital on Wednesday afternoon.

He is survived by his wife and two sons.

He was suffering from cancer for last one and half years.

Khandakar Ali Abbas joined left politics more than 50 years ago, worked especially with the farmers and played role in organising movements in different periods and  during Liberation War in 1971.

Earlier, he worked with Bangladesher Samyabadi Dal (M-L) and Workers Party.

The body of the left leader was kept in mortuary of the BIRDEM Hospital.

The RWPB general secretary, Saiful Huq, on behalf of the central committee expresses deep shock at the death of Ali Abbas.

The body will be taken to his village home at Nababganj in Dohar today for burial.

The Communist Party of Bangladesh, Ganasanghati Andolan, Democratic Revolutionary Party, Communist League of Bangladesh and Ganasagskiti Front leaders in separate press statements expressed deep shock at the death and said his role in the left politics of the country will be remembered.

His body will be laid in state in the Central Shaheed Minar on Thursday from 11:00am to 12 noon, a party press statement said.

Source : New Age

PPSC to involve stakeholders in improving road network

The Public-Private Stakeholders Committee on public procurement on Wednesday stressed involving the relevant stakeholders in improving the country's road network.

The committee members also underscored the need for community involvement in assessing the needs of public works to check wastage of hard earned public money.

The fifth meeting of the PPSC comprising representatives from both the public and private sectors was held at the NEC-II conference room at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar with planning minister AK Khondakar in the chair.

The planning minister said involvement of citizens in the procurement in many cases could be useful and ensure the quality of works.

The PPSC will make a recommendation to the government on this, he added.

At the meeting, Roads and Highways Department, Water Development Board and LGED made three presentations on their procurement activities. They also made suggestions on how and where citizens could be involved effectively.

Planning Division secretary Monzur Hossain, IME Division secreatry Habib Ullah and director general of Central Procurement Technical Unit Amulya Kumar Debnath also spoke on the occasion.

Source : New Age

JSD demands resignation of communications minister Syed Abul Hossain

The Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, a component of the Awami League-led ruling alliance, on Wednesday demanded resignation of communication minister Syed

Abul Hossain for his failure to maintain a smooth

road communication in the country.

JSD president Hasanul Huq Inu and general secretary Sharif Nurul Ambia in a press statement said the communication mister should resign, admitting his failures.

They said the minister was trying to dodge

his responsibilities and

what he said regarding repairing the highways and roads only proved his irresponsibility.

Moreover, the JSD leaders said, what he told earlier in parliament about not getting sufficient money for repairing the roads and highways was not true.

Source : New Age

PM for strengthening ties with Ukraine

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Wednesday stressed the need for further strengthening ties with Ukraine for food security.

'We should continue to strengthen valuable arrangements for Bangladesh's food safety and security for now and in the future,' she said when Ukrainian Minister for Agriculture Policy and Food Mykola Prysyazhnyuk called on her at her office.

Briefing journalists after the meeting, PM's press secretary Abul Kalam Azad said the prime minister also laid emphasis on starting cultural and tourism exchanges and exchange of business delegations to increase bilateral trade.

During the meeting, they discussed matters related to bilateral interests including trade and commerce, power generation and environmental issues.

The prime minister urged Ukraine to import world-class ceramics, pharmaceuticals, jute and jute products and garment and textile goods from Bangladesh.

She said Bangladesh can provide skilled workers and professionals to extend support for Ukraine's fast-paced development.

Sheikh Hasina referred to the MOU signed between Bangladesh and Ukraine for importing wheat, saying it is an important development.

'Bangladesh annually imports 10 lakh tonnes of wheat from Ukraine under government arrangement and 28 lakh tonnes of wheat under non-government arrangement' she added.

Regarding coal exploration, the prime minister said her government has taken into consideration all related aspects including environment, underground water level and people's rehabilitation.

The Ukrainian minister lauded the dynamic leadership of Sheikh Hasina and the progress achieved in various sectors during the last two and a half years of her government.

He also gave assurances of continued support for the development of Bangladesh.

Food minister Abdur Razzak, ambassador-at-large M Ziauddin, principal secretary MA Karim, PMO secretary Mollah Waheeduzzaman, Food secretary BD Mitra were present, among others.

Source : New Age

HC summons LabAid, Ibn Sina doctors for negligence

The High Court on Wednesday asked the LabAid Cardiac Hospital's chairman, director and chief consultant to appear before it on August 23 to explain the treatment given to Professor Mridul Kanti Chakrobarty of Dhaka University's music department, who died in the hospital on August 15.

The bench of Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Justice Gobinda Chandra Tagore also asked the chairman of Ibn Sina Hospital Ltd, all the members of its trustee board and two doctors to appear before it on August 23 to explain the inexplicable death of three newborn babies in the hospital.

The court passed the orders in response to separate appeals.

The court summoned LabAid authorities and doctors after hearing a public interest litigation writ petition filed by the Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh, stating that Mridul Kanti Chakrobarty was completely dehydrated when he was rushed to the hospital, but he died there because he was not given the immediate treatment that was essential.

The court also asked the authorities to explain within three weeks why all work in the hospital would not be suspended.

The hospital's authorities were also asked to explain why the doctor who attended Mridul Kanti should not be prosecuted for his reported negligence in providing treatment to him.

They will also need to explain why the hospital would not be directed to compensate the family of the deceased.

The court issued the rule suo moto against authorities of the Ibn Sina Hospital Ltd after taking cognizance of a report broadcast by private television channel Boishakhi on August 15, in which it was revealed that three newborn babies had died of negligence by the hospital authorities on different days.

The report said the authorities confined the bodies of the three newborn babies for three days after their death.

They did even not allow the parents to see the bodies, the report added.

The High Court also directed the hospital authorities to submit all the documents, papers and machine readable bills for the delivery and death of the babies to it on August 23.

The court also issued a rule suo moto asking the hospital authorities why they should not be punished for their reported negligence in preserving the lives of the babies.

Source : New Age

Tareque Masud laid to rest

Internationally acclai-med filmmaker Tareque Masud, killed in a road accident on Saturday, has been laid to eternal rest in Nurpur village of the district's Bhanga Upazila.

Tareque was buried at his family graveyard on Wednesday afternoon after his namaj-e-janaza on the Bhanga Pilot High School premises.

His private secretary Proshun Rahman told the news agency an ambulance brought the body from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University mortuary to the village around 12:00pm.

Tareque, ATN News CEO Mishuk Munier, and three others were killed when a passenger bus hit their microbus on the Dhaka-Aricha Highway at Ghior in Manikganj.

His wife and co-director Catherine Masud, artist Dhali Al Mamun, his painter wife Dilara Begum Jolly, and Tareque's production assistant Saidul Islam were also injured in the road crash.

Mishuk Munier was buried at the city's Banani graveyard on Tuesday.

Local people of the area paid their last respects to the celebrated filmmaker in presence of the district's deputy commissioner, police superintendent and local administration officials.

Born in 1956 in Faridpur, Tareque directed a number of critically acclaimed films such as Muktir Gaan (The Song of Freedom) in 1995, Muktir Kotha (The Story of Freedom) in 1996 and Matir Moina (The Clay Bird), which won the International Critics' Prize and a FIPRESCI Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.

He made his directorial debut with the documentary Adam Surat (The Inner Strength) on the Bangladeshi painter SM Sultan in 1989.

Tareque also ran a film production house named Audiovision along with his US-born wife Catherine.

Tareque was killed on his way back to Dhaka from Manikganj after visiting a shooting location for his new film Kagojer Phool (the Paper Flower).

Source : New Age

Limon to walk again before Eid: CDD chief

Limon Hossain, a college student who was shot by the Rapid Action Battalion resulting in the amputation of his left leg, will be able to walk again before Eid, Centre for Disability in Development officials said on Wednesday.

'We have already made an artificial limb… we will attach it to his thigh at our centre at Savar tomorrow,' the CDD executive director, AHM Noman Khan, told New Age on Wednesday.

It usually takes several days to fit the limb to the body, Noman said. 'But all will be done before Eid-ul-Fitr.'

Sohel Ali Afzal, a resident physician at Gonoshasthaya Nagar Hospital at Dhanmondi, where Limon is now under treatment, said that the CDD would take him to Savar to attach the limb.

The 16-year-old Limon was delighted as he was told that he would able to walk again with crutches.

Limon, however, appealed to the government to withdraw the 'false' cases filed against him and pay for his education so that he could lead a decent life.

Limon was shifted to Gonoshasthaya Nagar Hospital on June 6 from the National Institute Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation.

On March 23, a RAB team at Rajapur in Jhalakathi shot Limon in the left leg, a few days before he was to take the Higher Secondary Certificate examinations.

On March 25, he

was admitted to NITOR where his leg had to be amputated.

Nur Khan, director of Ain o Salish Kendra

which is providing legal assistance for Limon,

told New Age on Wednesday that 'as Limon could walk again, our major concern remains about his rehabilitation.'

Source : New Age

Bangladesh-born imam charged with child molestation in Toronto

A Bangladesh-born imam of a Candian mosque has been charged with a number of sexual molestations against his students in Canada.

Mohammad Masroor, 48, was arrested on August 10 in a case involving sexual abuse of five people, both male and female, a Canadian newspapers said.

Masroor, believed to have travelled extensively around the world, faces 13 charges, National Post reported on Wednesday.

A department of education and training official Karen Armstrong told media at a press conference on Wednesday morning that Masroor had abused his position of authority when he taught Quran to students at Baitul Mukarram Islamic Society and in private homes in Toronto.

He has been living in Canada since 2008.

Armstrong said that apart from Bangladesh, Masroor also worked

and lived in France, Germany, Hungary, Singapore, Sri Lanka and most recently in Florida and Michigan in the United States.

'We are appealing to the public to help us find other victims,' Armstrong was further quoted.

'Toronto police are now working with other police in other jurisdictions outside Canada. Masroor is being held in police custody,' the newspaper read.

Source : New Age

Muggers kill UP member

A union council member in Jhenaidah died, following at attack by a gang of snatchers on Tuesday night.

His two companions were also injured in the attack.

The local people caught a man they said was one of the muggers.

The Jhenaidah Sadar police said, the mugging occurred on Jhenaidah-Magura Highway about 11:00pm while Abdur Rashid, a member of Surat union council at Jhenaidah Sadar upazila, was heading towards Magura district on a motorbike along with his associates Mukta and Emdadul.

Several men, claiming themselves as Detective Branch personnel, stopped them near Aruakandi, hacked them with sharp weapons and mugged the motorbike and their other belongings.

Hearing their screams, the local people came to their rescue and took them to Jhenaidah Sadar Hospital, where Abdur Rashid died about 2:00am.

The deceased was son of Shamsher Ali of village Dakkhin Kastosagra at Jhenaidah Sadar upazila.

The local people nabbed Abdul Latif of village Makdi in Madaripur and handed him over to the police.

Jhenaidah Sadar police sub inspector Mujahidul Islam said, Abdul Latif confessed to the mugging and hacking of Abdur Rashid and his companions.

Filing of a case was underway till Wednesday afternoon and the body was sent to the Jhenaidah Sadar Hospital morgue for post mortem, he added.

Source : New Age

Guarantee clauses crucial in deals on sharing of water

ANY water-sharing agreement between Bangladesh and India should be based on the annual water flow between the starting and ending points of a river, not certain points like Farakka and Gazaldoba barrages after diversion of water in the upstream, says the Atiqur RK Eusufzai, chairman of the New York-based International Farakka Committee.

All water-sharing agreements need incorporation of guarantee clause for sustainable supply of water for Bangladesh during lean periods, he also said in an exclusive interview with New Age on Tuesday.

Eusufzai, a non-resident Bangladeshi who prefers to be identified as a 'water activist', believes the Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, should make an open announcement during visit to Dhaka next month that his country will not construct Tipaimukh dam and Phulertal barrage on the trans-boundary river Barak.

'He cannot go against the nature,' he said.

Thanks to sharp political divisions in Bangladesh, successive governments have failed to effectively deal with India in respect of the trans-boundary rivers and other critical issues, Eusufzai said.

The politicians 'must act together and speak in one voice,' he said. 'Any division among them will invite devastation for the country and the people.'

'National unity is the last word if we want to protect our interests,' Eusufzai added.

Source : New Age

DLA trying to form leftist combine to launch anti-govt movement

A combine of left-leaning parties is trying to form a united platform that will be beyond the influence of the two big political parties, the Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party, for initiating a united movement against the AL-led government for its numerous failures.

The Democratic Left Alliance, a combine of 10 left-leaning parties, has taken the initiative to form the platform for strengthening the left and turning it into a viable alternative political force.

The DLA's leaders will hold a meeting with the leaders of the Communist Party of Bangladesh on Thursday, said informed sources.

Nazrul Islam, the coordinator of the DLA, has already sent letters to leaders of the Jatiya Mukti Council, Naya Ganatantrik Ganamorcha, Naya Ganatantrik Ganamancha, Jatiya Ganatantrik Front and other leftist parties to discuss formation of the greater alliance.

'We shall lunch issue-based united movements, especially against the failure of the government to control the price-hike of food and other essential commodities, and to ensure smooth supply of power, gas and water,' Nazrul told New Age on Tuesday.

'We shall sit with the leftist parties soon to discuss how to bring about the unity of the leftist and progressive forces,' Nazrul added. 'We will also call all the other leftist parties to join us for strengthening the combine.'

Mujahidul Islam Selim, the general secretary of the CPB, told New Age, 'We are ready to wage united movements of the left-leaning parties to protest against the failures of the government.'

'We shall sit with the leaders of the DLA on Thursday morning in our office,' he added.

The decision of enlarging and strengthening the leftist alliance was taken on Thursday at a meeting of the DLA, chaired by Nazrul Islam and attended by Tipu Biswas, Saiful Huq, Abdus Sattar, Bazlur Rashid Firoz, Mushrefa Mishu, Zonayed Saki, Hamidul Haque, Badrul Alam and Mahinuddin Chowdhury Liton.

Source : New Age

JS goes into session today BNP says stays out

The ninth parliament goes into its tenth session this morning with the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party saying that it would stay out.

Sources in the parliament secretariat said that the session would be very brief and convened only to avert a constitutional obligation of keeping not more than 60 days between the end of one session and the first sitting of the following session. The ninth session of the parliament was prorogued on July 7.

The business advisory committee on the eve of the session decided to hold a meeting at 10:00am to decide the tenure of the session beginning at 11:00am, the sources said.

BNP leaders said that the main opposition would continue abstaining from the session for lack of congenial atmosphere as recent government activities only  aggravated the situation.

'We have decided to not attend the session tomorrow,' BNP leader Moudud Ahmed told New Age on Wednesday. Recent activities of the government have proved that the government is not sincere about the opposition's joining the parliament, he added.

He said that the gap between the treasury bench and the opposition widened after the government had passed the fifteenth amendment to the constitution scraping the caretaker government provision.

'The situation also deteriorated as the government lodged a case against our chairperson Khaleda Zia,' said Moudud, a standing committee member of the BNP.

He also said that instead of taking steps to reduce the gap with the opposition parties, the government had started carrying out repression against BNP leaders and activists.

'The police attack on the opposition chief whip Zainul Abdin Farroque was an example of government oppression against opposition leaders,' he said, adding that law and order deteriorated sharply during the tenure of the Awami League-led alliance government.

Another standing committee member, MK Anwar, earlier said that there was no possibility for the party to attend the session.

'I do not see any possibility of attending the forthcoming session,' he told New Age on Monday, adding that his party was not interested about attending the parliament under the present political circumstances.

The main opposition attended the eighth session of the parliament last on March 25 after boycotting 74 consecutive sittings to keep the membership of party lawmakers valid.

The BNP did not attend the second, third, sixth, seventh and ninth sessions.

The party started boycotting the parliament from the second session over some issues such as seating arrangement in the front row, demanding withdrawal of the cases against Khaleda Zia, her two sons and other BNP leaders and activists, the scrapping of the decision to cancel the lease of Khaleda Zia's house in the Dhaka cantonment and ensuring a congenial atmosphere in the parliament for the opposition to speak.

The chief whip Abdus Shahid urged the BNP to join the session and assured them of ensuring a congenial atmosphere.

'I urged the BNP to attend the session and place its demands there,' Abdus Shahid told New Age on Wednesday, adding that the opposition would get more opportunity to speak this session although it has always got an opportunity to speak in a congenial atmosphere.

He also said that he had wanted to communicate with the oppositions leaders personally with request for attending the session and phoned BNP leaders MK Anwar and Moudud Ahmed on Tuesday and Wednesday but they were not available.

The parliament, however, made all the preparations for today's session.

Twelve bills will be placed in the session. The new bill that will be placed is the  Science and Technology Development Bill 2011, the sources said.

The sources said that 54 questions had been submitted for the prime minister's question-answer hour while 670 questions submitted for the question-answer session of other ministers.

Two hundred and fifty call attention and adjournment notices have also been submitted for the session, the sources said.

Source : New Age

Vehicles stuck in potholes block traffic movement for 9 hours

Traffic movement on the Dhaka-Munshiganj old road had remained suspended for nine hours from Wednesday morning to evening as three vehicles got stuck in potholes at Bholail and Shashongoan spots under Fatulla upazila of the district.

The police said two of the vehicles went out of order after falling into potholes of the dilapidated road at Bholail and the third at Shashongoan.

Local people of Bholail area said a cement-loaded covered van fell in a deep pothole at dawn and got stuck there, while another vehicle trying to bypass it also fell in the same ditch, resulting in a road blockade.

They said another vehicle met with a similar fate at Shashongaoan, about four kilometres off Bholali.

The blockade created almost a 10km-long tailback stretching from Muktarpur of Munshiganj district to Panchabati of Narayanganj, with commuters suffering severe miseries amid a rainy weather.

The police initially tried to move the inactive vehicles off the road but failed. Then they used a wrecker at around 4:00pm to tow the vehicles away and thus clear the road for traffic movement.

Traffic police inspector Abdus Sattar Khan said, 'This rundown road is a curse for us. We don't have sufficient equipment to tackle such incidents that happen on a regular basis.'

Source : New Age

Anti-graft protests swell across India

Protests swelled across India Wednesday in support of a self-styled Gandhian anti-corruption campaigner fasting to the death in jail, with the Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh's struggling government at a loss over how to end the standoff.

Singh, 78, who is widely criticized as out of touch, dismissed the fast by Anna Hazare as 'totally misconceived,' sparking outrage as lawmakers cried 'shame.'

'It is a wake-up call for all of us unless we put our house in order. The people of this country are becoming restless,' said Arun Jaitley, a leader of the opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party. The squat and slight 74-year-old Hazare fasted as thousands of his followers gathered outside the jail, the latest development in a crisis that saw him arrested Tuesday and then refuse to leave jail after the government ordered his release.

Spurred by messages on social networking sites, such as on Twitter and Facebook, at least 15,000 thronged to one protest site in central Delhi alone, a Reuters reporter said.

'The government really doesn't know what it is doing,' said Kuldip Nayar, a veteran political analyst. 'It is bungling, mishandling. They do not know at all how wide and how deep the resentment is.'

Hazare, who has struck a nerve with millions of Indians by demanding tougher laws against rampant corruption, had insisted he wants the right to return to a city park where he had originally planned to publicly fast, before he leaves jail.

The arrest and sudden about-turn to release him appeared to confirm a widespread feeling Singh's government is cornered, clumsy and too riddled with scandal to govern Asia's third-largest economy effectively.

A weak political opposition means that the government should still survive the crisis, but it could further dim the prospect for economic reforms that have already been held back by policy paralysis and a raft of corruption scandals.

'We don't have faith in our government,' said Sujeet, a young software engineer from the IT city of Gurgaon, as he protested at tourist site of India Gate in the capital. 'We are living in a democracy but only in letter, not in spirit.'

Many of the crowd were young, with rucksacks on their backs, some with their faces painted. Others were older, decked out in outfits as worn by the bespectacled Hazare, with his trademark white cap and kurta, a long-time social activist who is often compared to independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.

In northeast Assam state, thousands of farmers, students and lawyers marched. In the financial capital of Mumbai, thousands of people carrying the Indian flag and wearing Gandhi caps chanted 'I am Anna.'

'I was forced to pay a bribe while getting my passport approved and I felt helpless,' said student Rahul Acharya, 21. 'This is the time all youngsters should join the movement so that the future would be corruption-free.'

In the IT hub of Hyderabad, lawyers boycotted courts, students skipped class and hundreds took to the streets.

Across southern Andhra Pradesh state, a Congress party stronghold, thousands went on snap fasts, staged sit-ins, blocked roads and formed human chains.

Demonstrations are part of daily life in the towns and cities of India, a country of 1.2 billion people made up of a myriad of castes, religions and classes. But spontaneous and widespread protests are rare and the scale of this week's outpouring of public fury has taken the government by surprise.

Hazare became the unlikely thorn in the side of the Congress-led coalition when he went on hunger strike in April. He called off that fast after the government promised to introduce a bill creating an anti-corruption ombudsman.

The legislation was presented in early August, but activists slammed the draft version as toothless because the prime minister and judges were exempt from probes.

A stone-faced Singh was uncompromising, but offered little vision in a speech to parliament.

'I acknowledge that Anna Hazare may be inspired by high ideals,' a stern-looking Singh said. 'However, the path that he has chosen to impose a draft of the bill on parliament is totally misconceived and fraught with grave consequences for our parliamentary democracy.

'We must not create an environment in which our economic progress is hijacked by internal dissention.'

Critics say Singh's government of mainly elderly politicians has no idea how to react to spontaneous protests, highlighting a generation gap as social networks galvanise thousands, including many of India's growing urban middle class, from Supreme Court lawyers to students.

The Congress party held an emergency meeting to discuss the crisis. But the absence of party chief Sonia Gandhi due to an undisclosed illness appeared to have further weakened the government decision-making.

Gandhi left control of the party in the hands of a quartet, including her 41-year-old son, Rahul, widely seen as a prime minister in waiting.

The arrest played into Hazare's hands. Many parties were sceptical about the fast and there has been criticism the activist was holding Indian parliamentary democracy hostage. But doubts about the protest were overshadowed by the arrest.

The arrest, along with the brief detention of about 1,500 followers, shocked many in a country with strong memories of Gandhi's independence battles against colonial rule with fasts and non-violent protests.

Opposition figures likened the crackdown to the 1975 'Emergency' when then-prime minister Indira Gandhi arrested thousands of opposition members to stay in power.

The question for many is whether Hazare's movement will grow in the fast-urbanising nation whose increasingly assertive middle class is fed up with constant bribes.

The scandals, including a telecoms bribery scam that may have cost the government $39 billion, have dented investor confidence and distracted parliament just as the $1.6 trillion economy is being hit by inflation and higher interest rates.

Source : New Age