Not only school-colleges, but also social events have to be stopped



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
Not only school-college, but also social events have to be stopped

Not only school-college, but also social events have to be stopped

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There has been a mixed reaction among teachers and parents at the announcement of closure of class-examinations of educational institutions due to the increase in coronavirus infection in the country. From the experience of the last two years, someone says, not only schools and colleges should be closed, but also all social events should be closed. Otherwise students will be at risk of being infected by participating in these events during the shutdown. Someone is saying that leaving everything open and just closing the educational institution is a suicidal wrong decision.

Saifuddin Ahmed Nannu, an Assistant Professor at Khan Bahadur Awlad Hossain Khan College in Manikganj, told Barta24.com that students cannot be kept safe just by keeping schools and colleges closed. In order to get the benefit of closure, at the same time, strictness has to be imposed on fairs, marriages, socio-cultural and religious ceremonies. Otherwise, students will be at risk of becoming infected by participating in these events during the shutdown.

Safayet Hossain, principal of Matikata Skylers Model School in the capital, told Barta24.com that a nation does not need an atom bomb to destroy it, it just needs to destroy its education system. Today we are moving in that direction.

Bushra is a fourth grader at a school in the capital. Her mother, Selina, told Barta24.com that it was not possible to teach her when my daughter was in the third grade. The school was closed for Corona. Is reading online and school reading one? What will so many kids learn online alone? Now promoted to fourth grade. School closed again. I am thinking what is in front of me.

Meanwhile, Muhammad Shafiqul Islam Jasim, a parent of a primary school student, told Barta24.com that keeping everything open and closing educational institutions is not a solution. The closure of educational institutions for a long time will result in an incompetent generation for the next generation which will cause us to suffer for a long time. The child who was admitted to the school two years ago to learn A / B but has to be raised to the upper class without fully developing his / her talents. Again, those who were studying in 8th class or 11th class and those who were picked up in the next class by auto pass are nothing but waiting for the meritless generation.

After the first corona pandemic in Bangladesh in March 2020, all educational institutions were declared closed from March 18. Then step by step the continue continues to grow. The government has imposed 11 restrictions since January 13 to combat the latest coronavirus infection. Even then, as the upward transmission did not have any effect, 7 new instructions were given from January 21, including the closure of educational institutions. The directives further state that no more than 100 people may be allowed to attend state, social, political, religious gatherings and ceremonies. Besides, the office will run with half the manpower till February 6. The Cabinet Division on Sunday issued new instructions for public and private offices.

According to an article published by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), about 17 crore students around the world have been deprived of education for a year till March last year. Of these, about 10 crore children were from 14 countries, of which Bangladesh is one. In such a situation, experts are insisting on forcing the students to follow the hygiene rules to send them to class.

Meanwhile, in the last 24 hours, another 10,906 people have been newly identified in the country and the detection rate has come to 31.29 percent. This rate is the highest in the last six months. Earlier, the highest was identified on July 22 last year. On that day, in every 100 sample tests, Covid came positive in 32.18.

The previous day, last Saturday, there were 9,614 new patients. On that day, the detection rate was 28.2 percent as compared to the sample test. In other words, the number of patients has increased to 1,292 in one day; which is the highest detection rate in the last six months. In the last 24 hours (Saturday morning from 8am to Sunday morning yesterday) 14 more people died in Corona. The day before, 17 people had died.

   

Historical Mujibnagar Day observed in Faridpur



Advisory Editor (English Verson), Barta24.com, Faridpur
Historical Mujibnagar Day observed in Faridpur

Historical Mujibnagar Day observed in Faridpur

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The historic Mujibnagar Day was observed here at Faridpur on Wednesday in a befitting manner.

On this occasion, on the initiative of Faridpur district administration, a floral tribute to the mural of the Father of the Nation, a discussion meeting and prize distribution were held in the morning.

The mural of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman installed in the Deputy Commissioner's office

Wreaths were laid by the Faridpur district administration and later by the district police, after which various organizations laid wreaths. Then a discussion meeting was held under the chairmanship of Faridpur Deputy Commissioner Md. Qamrul Ahsan Talukder PAA, Faridpur Superintendent of Police Morshed Alam, Additional Deputy Commissioner Yasin Kabir, Additional Superintendent of Police Mohammad Salauddin Faridpur Civil Surgeon were present as,Upazila Nirbahi Officer Tamanna Tasnim, District Ansar VDP Commandant Nadira Yasmin, freedom fighter Abul Faiz, eminent educationist Professor Mohammad Shahjahan, Racin Executive Director Asma Akhter Mukta and other department officials were present. Later on the occasion of Mujibnagar Day Prizes were distributed among the winners of various competitions organized.

 

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Mujibnagar Day: Vow to build a non-communal Bangladesh



District Correspondent, Barta24.com, Meherpur
Mujibnagar Day: Vow to build a non-communal Bangladesh

Mujibnagar Day: Vow to build a non-communal Bangladesh

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Awami League joint general secretary AFM Bahauddin Nasim pointed to BNP-Jamaat and said that today's Mujibnagar Day vow should be to resist those who want to hand over non-communal Bangladesh to communal forces.

He said this at a discussion meeting on Mujibnagar Day at the historical Mujibnagar Amrakanan in Meherpur on Wednesday (April 17) afternoon.

He said, we observe the day from our consciousness and the values of the liberation war. The oath of this day is to resist those who do not want the anti-independence non-sectarian power of Bangladesh.

Bangladesh Awami League presidium council member Kazi Zafarullah said that Bangladesh was recognized by the international community through the oath of the first government on April 17, 1971.

On the other hand, accusing BNP of anti-national conspiracy, Joint General Secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif said, BNP and their domestic and foreign allies have distorted the history of the liberation war by creating the situation after 1975.

He also said that after the BNP came to power, the Collaborator Act was abolished and 15,000 war criminals were freed. Banned war criminals have given Jamaat-e-Islami an opportunity to do politics. They are still conspiring against Bangladesh. They do not believe in freedom.

In the speech of the chief guest, Kazi Zafarullah said that Mujibnagar Day is a matter of historical importance. But it is a matter of great regret that there is no nationwide initiative to celebrate the day. Therefore, he drew the attention of the Minister of Liberation War to take measures to observe the day at the district and upazila level of the country from next year.

Bangladesh Awami League organized this meeting to celebrate Mujibnagar Day on April 17, the day of swearing in of the first government in 1971. Besides, the district administration and Ministry of Liberation War organized various grand events around Amrakanan to celebrate the day.

Public Administration Minister Forhad Hossain was the special speaker on the occasion, Liberation War Affairs Minister AKM Mozammel Haque was the guest of honor. Rajshahi City Corporation Mayor Khairuzzaman Liton, son of the first government's Home, Agriculture and Rehabilitation Minister AHM Kamruzzaman, State Minister for Children and Women Affairs Simin Hossain Rimi, daughter of the first Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmed, Awami League Organizing Secretary SM Kamal Hossain were special guests. The special speaker was Dr. Abu Saleh Mohammad Nazmul Haque Sagar, Member of Parliament for Meherpur-2 Constituency, District A-League General Secretary MA Khalek, Member of Bangladesh Awami League Syeda Zakia Noor Lipi, Adv. Amirul Alam Milan, Parveen Zaman Kalpana and Nirmal Kumar Chatterjee. Central and local leaders of Awami League were present.

Earlier, ministers, government officials and Awami League leaders laid wreaths at the Mujibnagar memorial at 9:30 am. Awami League leaders hoisted the national and party flags after laying wreaths. This was followed by a guard of honor and parade. Police, BGB, Ansar, BNCC, Girl's Guide and the parade of students from various educational institutions impressed the thousands of people present.

In the second phase, the discussion meeting was held at the Sheikh Hasina stage. At the end of the discussion, the Bangladesh Ansar-VDP orchestra team performed a ballad called "Sonali Sapner Desh" where the development activities of the government are highlighted.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Liberation War and Meherpur district administration jointly organized a grand event. From the previous day, festoons, arcades, colors and lighting were done all over the Mujibnagar complex. In the evening, artists of the country will perform music in a wonderful cultural program. 

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Prime Minister orders to keep an eye on the situation in the Middle East



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has ordered all the members of the Cabinet and the relevant ministries to keep a close eye on the ongoing tension in the Middle East following Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel.

Cabinet Secretary Md. Mahbub Hossain said this at a press conference organized to announce the decision of the Cabinet meeting at the Secretariat on Wednesday (April 17) afternoon.

Earlier, a Cabinet meeting was held at the Prime Minister's office under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The Cabinet Secretary said that after the attack, the prime minister asked all sectors to be ready to deal with its response. However, she did not specifically said about trade or economy. Everyone has been asked to prepare and report on this.

Giving an example, Md. Mahbub Hossain said, for example: If the price of oil increases, what will we do to deal with that effect, she asked to prepare.

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CID has found the involvement of Bodi's two brothers in drug smuggling



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Police's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) said that Aminur Rahman and Abdur Sukkur, two brothers of Teknaf's former MP Abdur Rahman Bodi, are associated with Cox's Bazar-based drug trade.

Additional IGP Muhammad Ali Mia said this in response to a question from journalists at a press conference organized at the CID's media center in Malibagh in the capital on Wednesday (April 17) in the afternoon regarding the confiscation of assets of drug lords.

The CID chief said action will be taken against those found involved with drugs, whoever he is. We found the involvement of his (Bodi's) brothers and their followers. We will interrogate Bodi's two brothers and if his (Bodi's) name comes up there we will also arrest him. No one will be exempted in the matter of drugs.

Asked about the role of Bodi's two brothers, the CID chief said that Aminur Rahman and Abdur Sukkur brought Yaba from Myanmar in different ways. After that they are delivered to different places by their assigned associates. Already 6.9 acres of land belonging to Bodi’s brothers has been identified. Besides, the information of 40 percent of the land worth Tk. one crore has been found. Land information has not been digitized yet. As a result, the work of collecting this information is going on at the field level in various ways. We can give more details about this later.

Initially, the CID investigated 35 cases and found various movable and immovable properties including money (kept in bank accounts), purchased land, houses and flats illegally earned from the drug business of the godfathers of drug cases. The amount of illegally earned money in these cases is about Tk. 178.44 crore.

Additional IGP Mohammad Ali Mia said that CID has already frozen 9.14 acres of land and 2 houses worth Tk. 8.11 crore of the godfathers in 3 cases of croc and drug related money laundering and Tk. 1 crore 1 lakh 23 thousand 425 kept in the bank in various cases. Another 35.173 acres of land, 12 houses and 1 car valued at Tk. 36.82 crores are in process of sale.

The CID chief said, you know that at least 80 thousand drug recovery cases are registered in the country every year. Most of those arrested are drug peddlers and users. At times, investigating officers end their investigations within these two categories. As a result, the original godfathers of drugs remained hidden. But since 2021, the CID has taken the initiative of arresting the drug godfathers and collecting the assets and depositing them in the government coffers. This will create a panic among the drug dealers of the country. They will leave the drug trade and do legitimate business. Besides, no one will be encouraged to join this profession. Because you know drug is a capital less business. As a result, many people get involved in illegal business to take advantage of easy income. 

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