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Trial of money laundering case begins Jan 4

A Dhaka court yesterday framed charges against former prime minister Khaleda Zia's younger son Arafat Rahman Koko and a former BNP minister's son in absentia in a money laundering case.
The other accused is Ismail Hossain Saimon, son of former shipping minister late Akbar Hossain.
The same court on October 31 issued arrest warrant against Koko and Saimon in connection with the case. As per the law the accused were supposed to be present in the court at the time of hearing on the charge framing and during the trial proceedings.
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150 hurt, 200 held

BNP activists run for cover inside their Paltan office after police charge truncheons on them during yesterday's hartal. 
With overwhelming presence of law enforcers and ruling Awami League activists in the streets, opposition BNP's dawn-to-dusk hartal yesterday passed without any major untoward incidents.
Top ranking BNP leaders including most of the members of the party's standing committee were not seen in the streets during the showdown. Even leaders like Salauddin Quader Chowdhury and Moudud Ahmed, who were very much vocal about enforcing the hartal, were indoors.
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Khaleda's Petition

The hearing of the contempt of court petition filed by Khaleda Zia against the government over the Dhaka Cantonment house was not held yesterday, as the Supreme Court did not sit due to the countrywide hartal called by BNP.
The SC will hear the petition today, said Attorney General Mahbubey Alam.
“The judges of the apex court did not sit in the ejlash [courtroom] today considering that the lawyers concerned would not be able to attend the court due to the countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal,” he told.

The judges of the Appellate Division came to their offices but did not sit in the courtroom, the AG added.
A three-member Appellate Division bench headed by Chief Justice ABM Khairul Haque on Monday fixed yesterday for hearing the contempt petition.
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The ruling Awami League (AL) said yesterday people hatefully rejected BNP's hartal on the day but the main opposition party said people spontaneously made the hartal a success despite government obstructions.
Both the parties came up with their claims at separate post-hartal press briefings.
The AL said BNP enforced the hartal to protect party Chairperson Khaleda Zia's family interests, and not on any national issue.
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Aug 21 Probe

A Dhaka court yesterday granted three months more to Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to complete the probe into one of the two cases filed in connection with the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in 2004.
The case was filed under the Explosive Substances Act.
Judge Mohammad Zohurul Haque of the Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court passed the order after CID filed a petition on Monday seeking four months time to complete the investigation.
Senior Special Superintendent of CID Abdul Kahar Akhand, also the investigation officer of the case, submitted the prayer after failing to complete the probe by the stipulated time.
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Arms Haul Case

Criminal Investigation Department (CID) here yesterday submitted petitions seeking 10-day remand each against former state minister Lutfozzaman Babar and former director general of National Security Intelligence (NSI) Brigadier General (retd) Abdur Rahim in the sensational Chittagong arms haul case.
Investigation officer (IO) and Senior ASP Mohammad Moniruzzaman of CID filed a petition with the court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate seeking 10-day remand against Abdur Rahim in the arms smuggling case filed on April 3 with Karnaphuli police station under section-25/B of the Special Powers Act for arms smuggling.
The court fixed today for hearing on the remand prayer against Rahim.
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Over-dimensional cargoes to be carried to Tripura power plant; effective till June 2012

Bangladesh yesterday signed the first ever multi-modal transit with India only for carrying equipment to a power plant in Tripura.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Bangladeshi and Indian officials at the shipping ministry yesterday. With this signing, Bangladesh implemented one of the clause of the 50-point Joint Communiqué issued on January 12 during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India.
India will not pay any fees or service charges for this transit even though it would be using Bangladesh's rivers and roads. However, it has agreed to provide Bangladesh Tk 25.50 crore for the development of Ashuganj river port terminal and 49 kilometres of roads.
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Aftabuddin Murder

A trial court yesterday rescinded its earlier dismissal of businessman Aftabuddin killing case, and reinstated murder charges against 18 of the accused including top-listed gangsters Shahadat Hossain and Khorshed Alam.
Judge Mahbubur Rahman of the Environment Appeal Court revived the murder charges. He however upheld dropping of the charge against number one accused Osman Goni Sarkar, as the charge against him had been deemed politically motivated by the National Review Committee for Withdrawal of Politically Motivated Cases.
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Dancers perform at Celebrating Life 2010 at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital yesterday. The Daily Star and Standard Chartered Bank jointly organised the event to discover creative talents in the country.
President Zillur Rahman yesterday handed over prizes to the winners of 'Celebrating Life 2010' at an animated award giving ceremony at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital.
The steadfast and indomitable spirit of the country and its people echoed through jingles of patriotic melodies, classical folk dance and what turned out to be an ensemble of elated awardees.
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SC Appellate Division

The Appellate Division of Supreme Court has been experiencing a severe shortage of judges, as six out of a total of 11 judges have retired and two others went on leave within last one year.
No new judge was appointed to the apex court during the last 15 months, although around 7,000 cases are now pending with this court, causing sufferings to the litigants, sources at chief justice's office said.
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Poverty seen as key reason

A total of 2.81 lakh students out of some 24.88 lakh did not turn up for this year's Primary Education Terminal Examinations that ended on Monday.
The number of absentees is 1.27 lakh higher than that of last year. Around 1.54 lakh students did not take the examinations last year when it was introduced for the first time.
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Both the CT scan machines at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital remain out of order causing huge suffering for patients with critical head injuries requiring scan.
One of the two machines got broken nearly six months ago and the remaining one on November 22. DMCH Radiology and Imaging Department sources said it is uncertain when they will be fixed.
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The once majestic paddle steamers are now pale with their future looking rather bleak. More modern mode of transports rule the rivers of Bangladesh now but these boats can be salvaged as tourists still love to ride them.
After nearly 100 years of plying the rivers of Bangladesh, the glory days of the last four romantic “rocket” paddle-wheel boats appear numbered. Their worn-out engines and paddles are failing, while competition from faster modes of transport lures away their customers.
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A parliamentary body yesterday, expressing concern over the soaring prices of food grains, directed authorities concerned to keep the price of rice within Tk 25 per kilogram.
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The admission test for Gha unit (the unit for changing group) first year honours courses at Dhaka University for the session 2010-11 will be held on Friday.
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Alam, driver of a CNG-run three-wheeler, is undergoing treatment at the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation in the city. He was injured when a bus hit his vehicle at Moghbazar in the city.
Just three months ago Noor Alam was a driver of a CNG-run three-wheeler and was living happily with his wife and two little children. But now a bleak future awaits him as an accident caused severe injury to his legs and shattered all his dreams.
"At 30 I am struggling hard to live with dignity. I have no property in my village and no relatives except my aged mother. I never asked anyone for money. Will I have to do that now?" he asked.
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World AIDS Day Today

The World AIDS Day will be observed today across the country as elsewhere in the world.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has chalked out an elaborate programme to observe the day in a befitting manner. Different socio-cultural organisations have also taken separate programmes along side the government to mark the day.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr AFM Ruhal Haque will address a seminar on “Universal Access and Human Rights” at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC) at Sher-e- Bangla Nagar at 10.30am today.
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MoU with Korean company to be signed today

The government will soon receive 50,000 modern blackboards and 5,000 pianos from South Korea, which will be provided for the primary schools.
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At least four people were killed and 11 others injured in separate road accidents in Chpainawabganj and Gaibandha districts yesterday.
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Micromax ODI Cup Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe


Tamim Iqbal (L), Shakib Al Hasan (C) and Sohrawardi Shuvo (2nd from R) stretch during a practice session at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium yesterday. The return of stalwarts like Iqbal and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is expected to bolster the balance of the side for the Zimbabwe series starting today.
When Bangladesh kick off their five-match one-day series against Zimbabwe today there would be only one expectation: maintain the purple patch leading upto next year's World Cup.
The Tigers are buoyant after their recent 4-0 drubbing of New Zealand and go into the first one-dayer at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur with the tag of 'favourites', but refreshingly there has been a common sentiment among the players that the job would not be so easy as they dubbed Zimbabwe "a better side" in this conditions than the Kiwis.
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Micromax ODI Cup Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe


Zimbabwe coach Heath Streak (R) imparts some words of wisdom to his young all-rounder Keegan Meth during practice at Mirpur yesterday. Streak, who played during better times for Zimbabwe cricket, will be hoping his presence as coach inspires his charges to creditable performances in their one-day series against Bangladesh.
Rival coaches predicted spin bowling to be the deciding factor in the five-match one-day series between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
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The recent government approval of an additional Tk 4 crore to facilitate renovation work at the Bangabandhu National Stadium means that the total cost of reconstruction has moved up to a staggering Tk 35 crore to just host the opening ceremony of the 2011 World Cup.
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The fourth edition of the Bangladesh League will start in the last week of December at the Birshreshtha Shaheed Mostafa Kamal Stadium while the second edition of the Super Cup will be held in April next year at the Bangabandhu National Stadium after the conclusion of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
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Gerhard Peter Rach, Bangladesh's temperamental hockey coach, blasted the hockey federation branding it 'old town mafia' for its mismanagement in his Asian Games report to the Bangladesh Olympic Association.
In the report, the German claimed that he was not responsible for the debacle in the Guangzhou Asiad saying that he was not a part of the selection panel. Bangladesh finished eighth after winning only one of their matches while losing the other six.
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BNP terms it govt obstruction; Tuku denies

Arrested BNP activists are taken to Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court Yesterday. Around 600 people have been picked up across the country on the fourth day of the main opposition's agitation programme. 
The main opposition BNP ran a campaign across the country yesterday to drum up public support for tomorrow's countrywide hartal amid obstructions from law enforcers at different places.
Police arrested about 600 people in different parts of the country yesterday ahead of the dawn-to-dusk hartal.
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It accuses FBCCI chief of political bias; businesses counter again saying 'strike very destructive to economy'

BNP Secretary General Khandaker Delwar Hossain yesterday sharply rebuffed a request by business leaders that the opposition find alternatives to economically crippling dawn-to-dusk hartals.
Delwar accused AK Azad, the president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), of bias in the country's political affairs, including the highly partisan general strikes.
“The president of a business organisation like the FBCCI should not make any biased statement,” he said at a press conference at the party's central office in Naya Paltan.
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The High Court (HC) yesterday granted ad interim bail to six top Jamaat-e-Islami leaders including its chief and secretary general in four separate cases.
But the Jamaat leaders would not get released from jail following the HC orders, as they are accused in other cases.
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The Awami League-led 14-party alliance will strengthen its activities at all levels to face the main opposition's protest programmes.
The alliance leaders made the decision at a meeting yesterday at AL President Sheikh Hasina's political office at Dhanmondi in the capital.
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Hartal Tomorrow

The parliamentary standing committee on home ministry yesterday asked members of law enforcers to exercise restraint during tomorrow's hartal and simultaneously protect the people's lives and properties.
“We do not want police to be atrocious during hartal so that opposition parties get another issue,” Mujib-ul-Haque.
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Hearing of Khaleda's petitions today

Hearing on the petitions BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia filed over the disputed house in Dhaka cantonment would be held today at the Supreme Court.
Considering the sensitivity of the issue, law enforcement agencies have taken special measures to ensure security on the SC premises. Police also requested lawyers and visitors not to enter the chief justice's courtroom and the court premises unless they have to be there.
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Law Commission recommends amending CrPC, CPC for quick case disposal

The Law Commission has recommended that the government introduces plea bargain in the judicial system for expedited adjudication of petty criminal cases through negotiated settlements between plaintiffs and defendants.
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Railway proposes to buy 10 motors initially to improve travel to and from Dhaka; estimated Tk 210cr to come from Indian credit

The government is going to introduce railcars between the capital and its adjoining districts next year to improve the transport of commuters to and from the capital.
Bangladesh Railway recently submitted a proposal to the planning commission to buy 10 diesel-electric multiple units (DEMU), also called railcars or railmotors, in the first phase of this effort.
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PM meets Japanese 'Friends of Bangladesh'; Hasina-Kan summit today

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday sought increased Japanese assistance for the socio-economic uplift of Bangladesh especially for construction of Padma Bridge.
She sought the cooperation when a delegation of Friends of Bangladesh led by President of Parliamentary League of Japan Shin Shakurai called on her at hotel suit in Tokyo.
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Failure to Check Soybean Oil Price


The High Court yesterday asked the government to explain in two weeks why its inaction in taking effective measures to prevent the skyrocketing of soybean oil price should not be declared illegal. An HC bench of Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik and Justice Sheikh Md Zakir Hossain made the ruling.
The court has directed the chief controller of Export and Import and the Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) chairman to submit a report within four weeks on how much soybean oil had been imported in the past six months and what its price was.
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Untreated wastes from SAF Tannery at Naoapara in Jessore are dumped into the Bhairab River, dangerously polluting its water and threatening fish and other aquatic creatures there.
The Department of Environment (DoE) yesterday fined a factory a record Tk 69.87 lakh for discharging untreated liquid waste in the Bhairab River in Jessore.
This is the first ever punishment for polluting environment in the country's South-Western region and also the highest ever penalty awarded to a factory by DoE.
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Cop Assault Case

Actor and Dhaka City Corporation Councillor Monwar Hossain Dipjol turned himself in to the police last night, 12 days after he went into hiding to elude arrest over assault on a policeman.
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Army personnel in a raid Saturday night arrested ten indigenous youths with ammunition and firearms including an AK-47 rifle at Hazaribagh under sadar upazila of the district
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An alleged criminal was killed in a 'shootout' with Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) in the capital's Gulshan area early yesterday.
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The Bangladesh captaincy for Zimbabwe one-day series has been 'imposed' on Shakib Al-Hasan yesterday. The long-awaited decision could have stretched a bit more had Shakib not budged, as he was reluctant to take up the job.
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Coach Alan Butcher believes Zimbabwe are here with a winning mentality, a different approach from their last month's tour to South Africa.
"We felt we didn't really have a chance to win in South Africa but it is different here. I can't sit here and promise you all [of a series win] because Bangladesh is pretty confident as well, but we will approach and prepare for every game to win," said Butcher.
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Bangladesh Ansar and VDP continued their domination of the 34th NCC Bank National Cycling Championships when they won three more gold medals with Bangladesh
Rifles winning two at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
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Partex Sporting Club and Eskaton Sabuj Sangha notched up 6-wicket victories against their respective opponents in the First Division Cricket League yesterday.
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Bangladesh under-17 footballers moved into the quarterfinals of the 51st Subrata Mukherjee Cup beating their Nepalese counterparts 4-3 in tiebreaker at the Ambedkar Stadium in Delhi yesterday.
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Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan (C) enjoys a light moment with his teammates during the national team's practice session at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka yesterday.
Given the recent record between the two sides, it was no surprise that someone from the Zimbabwe camp called themselves the 'underdogs' while their opponents would feel confident.
Bangladesh have won the last five one-day series against Zimbabwe and the overall win-loss ratio too is tilted towards the Tigers, who have won 25 out of 47 matches since their first ODI encounter in 1997.
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Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced a 14-member BCB XI team yesterday for tomorrow's practice match against visiting Zimbabwe which will be held at BKSP in Savar.
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Cyclists compete in the time trial event of the 34th NCC Bank National Cycling Championship at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday. 
Ansar & VDP captured all three individual gold medals decided on the second day of the 34th NCC Bank National Cycling Championship yesterday.
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Hossain's 68 took Bangladesh Boys to a facile five-wicket win over North Bengal Cricket Academy in the First Division Cricket League at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium yesterday.
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A GOLDEN RUN: Bangladesh players gleefully take a victory lap after they clinched gold in the Asian Games cricket competition at the Guanggong International Cricket Stadium in Guangzhou yesterday.
The flashing blades of Sabbir Rahman and Naeem Islam took the country's sports to a new height yesterday as their rescue act in Bangladesh's five-wicket win over Afghanistan in the cricket final clinched the long cherished Asian Games gold medal for the first time.
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slide show(R) The proud Bangladesh cricket team sings the national anthem after they won gold in the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou yesterday. (L) Nazmul Hossain celebrates the wicket of Afghanistan batsman Mohammad Shahzad during the final at the Guanggong International Cricket Stadium.
Bangladesh's 16th Asian Games campaign in Guangzhou provided a perfect picture of the country's sports; where cricket is the heartbeat and the rest struggle.
In sixteen disciplines, the country's athletes won a sum total of three medals, two of which came from cricket. The women's kabaddi team clinched the bronze medal but the national sport has lost its sheen quite a long time ago.
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged people to remain vigilant so that no “evil anti-democracy” force can foil the progress of democracy in Bangladesh.
Addressing a meeting with Bangladeshi community at her hotel here on Thursday night, she said the anti-people force has been trying to hinder development activities in the country.
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Ruling Awami League is moving to strengthen the unity of the grand alliance faced with the main opposition BNP's anti-government movement that includes hartals.
The party will hold a meeting with the components of the 14-party coalition tomorrow, a day before BNP's countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal.
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BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia was disappointed at city unit leaders' failure to offer resistance to the move to "evict" her from the disputed cantonment house on November 13.
The BNP chief was also irked at the thin presence of party's senior leaders in protest programmes during the November 14 hartal called to protest her "eviction" from the house, said a source in the party.
Khaleda was displeased as only a few hundred leaders and workers gathered at Jahangir gate at Dhaka Cantonment to protest the eviction.
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Expelled BNP leader Nazmul Huda in a complete about face appealed party Chairperson Khaleda Zia to withdraw his expulsion order.
Claming himself innocent, the much-talked-about leader urged Khaleda to appoint him in a policymaking position in the party.
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Police yesterday released all the detainees of Thursday's car accident and the subsequent vandalism on Dhaka University campus following a negotiation between the car owner and the DU authorities.
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4-nation transit talks to continue separately

Bangladesh is likely to sign an agreement with India next week to allow the neighbouring country transit for a year and a half to carry power plant equipment to Tripura from West Bengal.
The deal would not be done as part of the on-going talks on transit and transhipment between Bangladesh and three neighbouring nations -- India, Nepal and Bhutan, said Shipping Secretary Abdul Mannan Howlader.
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Also urges manpower recruitment

Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme welcomes his visiting Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina at his residence in Brussels yesterday.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has requested the Belgian government to recruit skilled sailors, and skilled manpower for IT and other related sectors from Bangladesh.
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A mobile court yesterday sentenced a college teacher to one-year imprisonment for harassing a female admission seeker at Dhaka University.
Saiful Islam, lecturer of physical education department of University Laboratory School and College, was accused of passing indecent comments and deliberately stumbling on the applicant in the exam hall. He was assigned as an invigilator there.
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Tk 200cr scheme for shipbuilding on cards

The two 100-metre long ice class vessels Grona Ammersum and Grona Biessum built by Western Marine Shipyard of Bangladesh at Chittagong Dry Dock Limited. The ships were handed over to Grona Shipping GmbH of Germany yesterday.
Industries Minister Dilip Barua yesterday announced to start funding the growing shipbuilding industry under a Tk 200 crore refining scheme at a single digit interest rate to boost up the sector.
Bangladesh Bank is awaiting green signal from the finance ministry in this regard, said Dilip.
He was addressing as the chief guest at the handing over ceremony of two of the largest ice class vessels ever built in the country by Western Marine Shipyard (WMS) to a German company at Chittagong Dry Dock Limited (CDDL).
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Tangents

Dancer at the Manipuri Raash Mela.
To go to the Manipuri Raash Mela, you head towards Bhanugach from Sreemongol. After a right turn at the Komolganj intersection, the signs become unmistakeable: CNGs and vans with brightly dressed people, colourful posters and arches, and a festive spirit in the air.
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Green activists yesterday demanded that the dam construction on the Brahmaputra River by China be stopped saying such a project would adversely impact on environment and agriculture in downstream Bangladesh and India.
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When success story is rare in public service institutions, the Burn and Plastic Surgery unit at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) is an exception with increasing recovery rate and sliding death toll since its inception in December 2003.
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Says Ilias Kanchan

No killer driver has ever been brought to justice in nearly two decades with every successive government taking benefit of massive extortion from the transport sector, said a pioneer campaigner for road safety.
"I have not seen a single killer driver being punished in seventeen years," said Ilias Kanchan, a popular film star, who has been carrying a vigorous campaign for road safety following the tragic demise of his beloved wife in a crash in 1993.
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Photo Exhibition on Everest Mission

Musa Ibrahim, the first Bangladeshi to conquer the Everest, shows around photos of his journey to the Himalayan peak to Justice Habibur Rahman and Dhaka University Vice Chancellor Professor AAMS Arefin Siddique at the exhibition in Alliance Française de Dhaka yesterday.
“When the Bangladesh national flag was flying high on Everest on May 23, 2010 at 5:16am, for the first time, I instantly wanted to jump back to Bangladesh and say look we have done it,” said Musa Ibrahim, the first Bangladeshi to conquer the Everest.
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Hamilton Masakadza (L) walks out of the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport yesterday as Zimbabwe arrived in town to play in the five-match one-day series from December 1. 
The Zimbabwe cricket team arrived in Dhaka yesterday hoping for some competitive cricket against the in-form Tigers during their five-match one-day international series.
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The Bangladesh U17 football team moved into the second round of 51st Subroto Mukherjee Cup Football tournament when they handed another lone-goal defeat to Arunachal Pradesh in a Group H match in New Delhi yesterday.
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Uttara Sporting Club, Azad Sporting Club and Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club won their respective matches of the First Division Cricket League yesterday.
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After a three-year gap, the Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC) returned to cycling with a bang winning all four events on the opening day of the NCC Bank 34th Cycling Championship at the Bangabandhu National Stadium yesterday.
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2 cars set ablaze, 25 others vandalised as learner driver critically injures student on campus

People try to put out flames after some Dhaka University students set a car on fire at Dhaka Medical College Hospital yesterday. The students went berserk after the car hit one of their peers who was taken to the hospital. Inset, injured student Sadhan.
Angry students of Dhaka University torched two cars and vandalised 25 others after a trainee driver hit a student of the university on the campus yesterday afternoon.
To contain the situation, police stopped vehicular movement on the campus for six hours triggering more-than-usual heavy traffic in Dhaka.
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State Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Qamrul Islam yesterday blamed a quarter for spreading the news of recent stalking incidents, claiming the stalking incidents are at a tolerable level in the country. Read more>>

Motihar police yesterday arrested one more Islami Chhatra Shibir cadre in connection with February 9 violence on Rajshahi University (RU) campus.
The arrestee is Abu Saleh Mamun, a master's student of Arabic department and also a resident of Sher-e-Bangla Hall of the university. Read more>>

The special court-14, set up at Sylhet Sector headquarters, yesterday fixed December 29 for judgment in BDR mutiny case.
Meanwhile, Two separate BDR special courts yesterday fixed charge-framing dates against 54 mutineers of Rangpur sector headquarters and 34 Rifles Battalion under the sector and 42 jawans of Khagrachhari sector headquarters. Read more>>

Demand acquiring riverbank areas instead of 3-crop lands

A large number of locals bring out a procession at Singair upazila headquarters in Manikganj district yesterday as part of their movement to prevent acquiring of farmlands for making a satellite town.
Farmers of Gobindal, Azimpur, Noyadingi, Laxmipur, Bauntewri, Sahrail and Dakkhin Charigram villages in Singair upazila brought out a procession at the upazila headquarters yesterday protesting the government's alleged move to acquire agricultural lands at the villages to develop a satellite town.
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A widow was killed by unknown criminals in Chirirbandar upazila on Wednesday night, police said. The dead is Shamiyara Begum, 48, wife of late Abdul Latif of Ichhamati village in the upazila.
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Brahmanbaria Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court yesterday sent a sub inspector (SI) to jail after he appeared before the court in a case for bribery and torture.
SI Md Abdul Awal, in-charge of Aruail police outpost under Sarail Police Station in the district, along with a police team on October 26 night raided the house of Abul Kashem at Bhuishar village under Sarail upazila on suspicion about the presence of a fugitive in a robbery case, goes the prosecution.
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Police arrested seven robbers with firearms in Maria area under Kishoreganj Sadar upazila early yesterday.
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Train service on Chandpur-Laksham route remained suspended for nearly three hours due to damage of railway sleepers at Balakhal railway station yesterday morning. Read more>>

A three-day Digital Innovation Fair-2010 will begin at Sonadanga Public Hall Auditorium here tomorrow. 
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This bridge over Kumer River in Shailkupa upazila of Jhenidah district has remained virtually unusable even after three years of its construction due to lack of an approach road and wing walls.
The bridge over Kumar River in Shailokupa has not been opened for the public even three years after the completion of construction work.
Construction authority said the absence of wing walls and connection of the approach roads with the bridge were mainly responsible for the situation.
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An influential group is grabbing the land in Sabujbagh area of the town, originally owned by a widow, even after a forbidding court order. The group is now threatening the lives of the widow Majeda Begum and her son Mahbub Hasan, a student of Jogonnath University in Dhaka.
Majeda Begum is the widow of late Prof. Abdul Ali, former principal of Patuakhali Govt. Women College. Majeda filed a General diary (GD) with Patuakhali police station on November 13 in the threats to life regard.
Majeda was awarded ownership of 2.46 decimal land of the plot no.8450 of lane 9 of Sabujbagh by the Patuakhali first civil court in March 1986.
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The NCC Bank National Cycling Championship gets underway today amidst disagreement about holding the 34th edition of the meet on the athletic turf at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
"It is nothing new to hold a cycling competition on the athletic turf as we had earlier staged the competitions on turfs at the Mirpur Stadium and Army Stadium. We hope the turf will face no damage during the competition, but it will be exceptional if any incident happens there," said Bangladesh Cycling Federation general secretary SM Imtiaz Khan Babul at a press conference at the Bangladesh Olympic Association yesterday.
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The Prime Bank-Dhaka Sports Carnival begins today at different venues in the city with amateur athletes from 35 social clubs from India, Pakistan, Thailand and Bangladesh taking part in the three-day meet.
The country's seven premium social clubs: Dhaka Club, Gulshan Club, Uttara Club, Officers' Club, Kurmitola Golf Club, Cadet College Club and the All Community Club in association with Prime Bank is organizing the carnival for the sixth time since the inaugural meet in 2004, said speakers at a press conference at the Dhaka Club yesterday. Read more>>


The Bangladesh U-17 football team began their Subroto Mukherjee Cup Football campaign on a winning note when they handed a lone goal defeat to Lagaland in their Group H opener in Delhi, India yesterday.
Masud Rana struck the all-important goal on 50 minutes.
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BNP began a six-day agitation programme yesterday by holding rallies and bringing out processions at district and upazila levels across the country.

The National Standing Committee of the party had earlier announced the programme that includes hartal on November 30 demanding steps to end miseries of the people and to save democracy as well the country.

The party will organise rallies and processions at district and upazila levels tomorrow and across the country on November 29 in support of the hartal. Read more>>

The Least Developed Countries (LDC) Report 2010 has predicted that annual growth of Bangladesh would be 8.4 percent by 2020 and income per capita under PPP (purchasing power parity) method would rise to $2,776 from the present $1,361.
“The prediction of the LDC report is close to the national perspective plan which reclaimed that Bangladesh would enter into middle income countries group within 10 years," eminent economist Prof Wahiduddin Mahmud said at a report dissemination function at the Cirdap auditorium here yesterday.
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Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Islamic Development Bank have approved loans of $615 million and $140 million for the construction of Padma Multipurpose Bridge.
The development partners took the decisions at their board meetings yesterday, said Communications Minister Syed Abul Hossain.
Approval of $1500 million loan by the World Bank (WB) is now in process, the minister said.
Yesterday in a press release, the WB said the preparation for the bridge is on in full swing, and the government along with four development partners is working closely to complete the construction of the bridge in time.
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An alleged drug peddler was killed in a 'shootout' between his cohorts and members of the Rapid Action Battalion at Belghar bazaar in Madhabpur upazila of Habiganj early yesterday.
The deceased was identified as Abdul Hakim, 40, son of Abdus Samad of Itakhola Nayapara in the upazila.
Hakim, a known drug-peddler in the area, was accused in 13 cases, a Rab official said.
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European Union leaders have assured that Bangladesh will get adequate funding from the promised European Union Climate Change Adaptation Fund.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received the assurance when she met separately with President of Council of the European Union Van Rompuy and President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso yesterday morning. Read more>>

The cricketers made it into the final of the Twenty20 but elsewhere it was just doom and gloom as usual for the Bangladesh athletes in all the disciplines they participated in at the Asian Games in Gaungzhou, China yesterday.
The national hockey team suffered a 6-5 defeat to Oman in a place-deciding match to finish eighth, their lowest ever finish, while the women's kabaddi team's hope of moving into the final evaporated when they conceded a 34-23 defeat to Thailand in the semifinals.Read more>>

The Zimbabwe cricket team, led by Elton Chigumbura, will arrive in Dhaka today to take part in a five-match one-day series against the hosts who are buoyant after their recent 4-0 drubbing of New Zealand.
The Zimbabweans will play a limited-overs warm-up match against a BCB XI at BKSP on November 29 before playing the first one-day international at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur on December 1.
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Bangladesh rode on some excellent spin bowling to romp into the final of the Asian Games cricket with a comfortable five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at the Guanggong International Cricket Stadium yesterday.
Mohammad Ashraful's boys, who are now on the brink of making history by clinching the first gold medal for the country, set up today's final clash with high-flying Afghanistan, who had stunned Pakistan in the first semifinal by 22-runs.Read more>>

Ruling Awami League is not worried about the main opposition BNP's threat of resigning en masse from the parliament, as the vacuum can be filled through by-elections, according to AL leaders.
AL policymakers said the government will complete its tenure as mandated by the people, although resignation by all BNP lawmakers would create a problem for the parliament to function efficiently, and advancement of democracy would also be hampered to some extent. But the magnitude of the problem would be nothing that could not be handled.  Read more>>

Two influential ministers of the government yesterday blasted the country's apex trade body, FBCCI, for their stance on enacting law to ban hartal.
“Why are you giving such provocative statements?” asked Textiles and Jute Minister Abdul Latif Siddiqui at the inaugural session of the three-day Batexpo 2010 at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the capital.   Read more>>

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