Today is Sheikh Hasina's homecoming day



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After the killing of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family August 15, 1975 Sheikh Hasina had returned to the soil of Bangladeshi after a long exile on May 17,1981. She arrived at the then Dhaka Kurmitola Airport from New Delhi via Kolkata at 4:30 pm on that day.

On the night of August 15, 1975, a group of misled army officers killed Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family through the most brutal murder in history. Bangabandhu's two daughters, Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, survived because they were abroad. After the assassination of Bangabandhu, the killer group started a multifaceted conspiracy to endanger the existence of the Bengali nation by destroying the spirit of the liberation war in independent-sovereign Bangladesh.

In the life of the Bengali nation, the darkness was pressing like a rock. In the same way, in the absence of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina, she was elected the president of the organization in the national conference of Awami League held on February 14, 15 and 16, 1981. The sacred responsibility of leading the struggle for the liberation of the motherland is entrusted to the hands of the eldest daughter of the Father of the Nation. Assassination group fears the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter. The murderous military junta led by Ziaur Rahman created all kinds of obstacles to prevent Sheikh Hasina from returning to her homeland.

Sheikh Hasina returned to her beloved homeland on May 17, 1981, ignoring the bloodshed and restrictions of the military ruler. She returned to Bangabandhu's Bangladesh after a long 6-year exile. That day the capital Dhaka became a city of processions. From morning till midnight, the city of Dhaka vibrated with processions and slogans. Bad weather and heavy rain could not stop the march of millions of people that day. Kurmitola International Airport and Sher-e-Bangla Nagar turned into a sea of people.

Dhaka, the capital, was the destination of people from all over Bangladesh that day to catch a glimpse of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina. The immortal slogan of independence, 'Jai Bangla, Jai Bangabandhu' vibrated the air and air of Bengal. The voice of the crowd thunderously proclaimed 'Hasina, I promised you, I will avenge the murder of my father'; "We are with you in the dark night of storm and rain". "Sheikh Hasina's arrival, welcome with greetings".

Sheikh Hasina assumed responsibility as the President of Awami League with a firm promise to implement the ideals and dreams of Bangabandhu back home, to prosecute the murder of Bangabandhu and four national leaders, to restore the lost democratic rights of the people by ending the dictatorship forever, to establish a sovereign parliamentary system and to establish a government.

When the plane carrying Sheikh Hasina was seen in the sky at 4:30 that afternoon, thousands of people entered the airport ignoring all controls and requests. The plane landed with a lot of risk. The crowd moves right up to the airport tarmac. After several attempts the truck was taken just in front of the cockpit door after the flow of the crowd was somewhat diverted. At this time, Sheikh Hasina waved to the crowd from inside.

At 4:32 PM, Sheikh Hasina came down from the plane to the truck. It took 3 hours to reach Sher-e-Bangla Nagar of Sheikh Hasina from Kurmitola. At this time, city life is almost endangered due to stormy rains. Hundreds of thousands of people wait on the roads when normal life is disrupted. At 7:30 in the evening, she appeared on the public reception stage.

On May 17, 1981, Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina said in response to the reception of millions of people in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar amid storms and clouds and people's tears of joy, 'I came to you after losing everything, I sacrificed my life to avenge the killing of the Father of the Nation by implementing his ideals on the path indicated by Bangabandhu want to do.'

She also said, I have nothing to lose. I have come to you having lost my parents, brother Russell and all, I want to get them back among you. With you, I want to put a smile on the faces of the suffering people of Bengal by implementing it in the way indicated by Bangabandhu. We want to take away the socio-economic as well as overall freedom of the Bengali nation.

The historic homecoming day of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina is a significant event in the journey of restoring the spirit of the great liberation war and establishing a prosperous Bangladesh. After August 15, 1975, when our beloved motherland was torn apart by the perfidious, traitorous, murderous traitors, when our national life was disturbed by the fierce violence of the traitors, Sheikh Hasina's historic homecoming was an eternal inspiration to win the hill like rainwater of Sravan. On that day, the tears of Bangabandhu's daughter's homecoming, the seeds of crisis were planted in the land of birth.

Sheikh Hasina's uninterrupted long struggle began with the historic homecoming. Her fearless struggle against the military junta and dictatorship continued for 16 long years. Jail-tyranny, torture, nothing could sway her from her path even one iota. She was never persevered even in the face of adversity. She repeatedly ignored the bloodshed of autocracy, risking her life to restore the lost rights of the people of Bengal appeared as the ideal of democracy.

After assuming office of the Awami League President, in the long 43 years of political life, under the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina, the end of dictatorship, restoration of democracy, Bengali’s right to food and vote has been established. A smile has appeared on the faces of the sad people of Bengal. Bangladesh has achieved self-sufficiency in food. The trial of the murderers of Bangabandhu and the murderous anti-humanity war criminals of 1971 has been completed and the verdict has been executed. Bangladesh, once plagued by poverty and famine, is moving forward in a new journey of world conquest due to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's opportune leadership, competence, dedication, talent-mindedness, skill, creativity, liberal democratic vision and visionary leadership. Bangladesh has been established as a self-respecting nation in the World Assembly. Bangladesh has turned from a less developed country into a developing country by overcoming the stigma of a bottomless basket.

Sheikh Hasina has been recognized as one of the best statesmen in the contemporary world for her political wisdom, integrity, talent, skills and qualities. She has become the creator of the new history of Bangladesh in the glory of her work; mountain peak is a symbol of success, a pillar of development. The shape of developed and prosperous Bangladesh is the trustful address of Bengalis' hopes and dreams, the charioteer of Bengali's world conquest the brightest light of world politics - a world-renowned leader as the spokesperson of backward nations and peoples in the international arena. The 'blue bird' who returns from the door of death again and again is a dying free man. She is the mother of humanity's adventurer, the self-empowering truth-seeker. Progress-development is a pure estuary of peace and prosperity. In a word, Awami League President Sheikh Hasina's career is rich in achievements like the sea.

Sheikh Hasina's long 43-year movement-struggle was never smooth, it was noisy and fraught with danger. She has been repeatedly attacked by assassins and tortured in prison for the crime of agitating for the liberation of the people. But she was steadfast, firm and courageous like her father in the matter of establishing the rights of the people of Bengal and the principles and ideals. Having been anointed by the people's love, she has been making groundbreaking contributions to the socio-economic development of the country and the welfare of people of all classes and professions.

Like Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina has implemented multi-dimensional initiatives for the welfare of the soil and people of this country whenever she assumed the responsibility of running the country. Her political strength is her immense love and inexhaustible love for the soil and people of Bangladesh.

   

Knowing the danger of tobacco it is being cultivated for more profit in Gaibandha!



Masum Billah, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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May 31 was World Tobacco Free Day. The theme of the National Tobacco Control Cell this year is 'Resist tobacco company interference, ensure children's safety' - which is also being conveyed through text messages to every mobile phone user.

In addition, every year around this day, various programs are held all over the country. How successful are these efforts in practice? Exactly the opposite information is found in Gaibandha!

Tobacco is being cultivated in Gaibandha despite knowing the sure loss for the sake of more profit. The cultivation of tobacco in the district is increasing day by day due to the low cost of cultivation compared to other crops that can be produced in the district, the lure of tobacco buying companies, the advance assurance of sale of tobacco products and the lure of higher profits.

Although the agriculture department claims that the tobacco cultivation is decreasing day by day due to encouraging farmers to cultivate other crops by discouraging them from growing tobacco. But in reality the picture is different! This cultivation of ‘poison plant’ is not decreasing but increasing every year in the district.

According to the information received from Gaibandha Agriculture Department, British American Tobacco Bangladesh (BATB) Company and sources related to agriculture, last year (2023) 10 hectares i.e. 75 bighas of land was cultivated, but this year it has increased three times and tobacco has been cultivated in 29 hectares i.e. 217 bighas of land. Most of its cultivation has been done in Sundarganj, Palashbari and Sadullapur upazilas of Gaibandha district.

The agriculture department and agriculture stakeholders say that farmers are becoming interested in tobacco cultivation as they get more benefits from tobacco buying companies. Due to this, ongoing government incentives are not working.

However, conscious circles and environmentalists said that to reduce tobacco cultivation, more publicity should be given highlighting its harmful aspects and more incentives should be given to the agricultural sector.

According to the researches of various institutions, health and agriculture stakeholders said that while working in the tobacco fields, a tobacco farmer unknowingly absorbs the nicotine equivalent of about 50 cigarettes a day. The results are dire.

Domestic and foreign tobacco companies are threatening the country's food security in the long term by tempting the farmers with some cash gains in the short term.

In addition, tobacco plants absorb about two and a half times more nitrogen, seven times more phosphorus and eight times more potassium from the soil than other crops. This results in rapid depletion of nutrients from the soil of tobacco farming land, making the soil infertile.

Tobacco farmers said that the companies help them in various ways from supplying tobacco seeds, sowing tobacco seeds and picking tobacco leaves and even storage process. The company concerned regularly inquired about the cultivation.

Apart from this, although relatively little effort is required in tobacco cultivation, the production and its profit (profit) is at least 8-10 times more than other crops and farmers are turning to tobacco because of the huge demand for tobacco leaves.

They said, after planting the tobacco plant in Agrahayan, its leaves start picking up within five months. At least eight bales (one bale equals fifty kg) of tobacco is produced per bigha of land. The price of one bale of tobacco is TK. 6-7 thousand. According to that, the price of tobacco produced per bigha is Tk. 50-60 thousand, which costs only five to seven thousand taka in production.

Musa Mia (65), a very old tobacco grower of Ekbarpur village in Idilpur union of Sadullapur upazila first started tobacco cultivation in that area six-seven years ago.

Musa Mia said, I was the first to start tobacco cultivation in this area. Tobacco Seed Company provided. It can be said that they bear most of the expenses in cultivation. Later we calculate with tobacco leaves.

He said that the company has given me glasses, body wear and hand gloves so that there is no difficulty in farming.

Musa Mia said that many people in the area are now cultivating tobacco after seeing these benefits. Profitable too. 5/6 thousand takas are spent on one bigha land and the income is Tk. 50-60 thousand.

Several farmers of the area expressed their interest in tobacco cultivation citing similar facilities. One of them is Abdul Majid Mia. He first started tobacco cultivation in that area last season.

Majid Mia said, I planted tobacco on two bigha land for the first time last season. There is no profit in rice cultivation except cost. Tobacco cultivation is several times more profitable than rice.

In response to the question whether he knows about the dangers of tobacco, Majid said, "I know that smoking causes lung cancer." People die. I don't do drugs or bidi-cigarettes. But it is profitable farming, so I am starting farming'.

When asked about the harm of tobacco, the supervisor of Gaibandha District Hospital Dr. Mahbub Hossain told Barta24.com on mobile phone, "From the production of tobacco products to marketing, a total of 14 grams of carbon dioxide is released in the environment from a single cigarette. The result is very terrible! Tobacco mainly affects the heart, liver and lungs. Smoking causes heart attack, stroke. Tobacco use increases the risk of lung, pancreas, larynx and oral cavity cancer.

At this time, he emphasized on the implementation of the law besides raising awareness about tobacco.

General Secretary of 'Paribesh Andolan' Gaibandha Ziaul Haque Johnny told Barta24.com, "The companies are giving various benefits to the farmers in tobacco cultivation including advance money and the farmers are leaning towards tobacco cultivation due to these temptations. Many farmers do not know its harmful side. Many conscious farmers are knowingly cultivating it because of extra profit.

He said, "Those farmers who cultivate tobacco regularly, tobacco leaf cultivation. Its cultivation can be reduced if they are given more incentives to produce crops like paddy, jute, sugarcane, wheat, kalai, mustard and maize by making them aware of the evils.

In this regard, Khorshed Alam, Deputy Director of Agriculture Extension Department, Gaibandha, told Barta24.com on cell phone, "Farmers are nowhere encouraged to grow tobacco." Regular advice and incentives are being given to farmers to produce various crops including maize, wheat, rice, jute, pepper by discouraging them from tobacco cultivation.

In response to the question why tobacco plantations are increasing in the district after all this time, this official said, "Farmers are becoming interested after receiving more benefits from the companies, especially seeds, pesticides, advice and various cultivation materials including assurance of sale. However, we continue to try to reduce it'.

Palashbari (Gaibandha) Managing Director of British American Tobacco Bangladesh (BATB) Company Ashraful Haque told on Cell phone Barta24.com, "Tobacco cultivation in Gaibandha is very less compared to other districts. But now it is increasing day by day.

In response to the question of what kind of assistance and advice are given to the farmers in tobacco cultivation, this official said, 'To benefit the farmers, they regularly visit the tobacco fields with seeds at a low price, keep track of the quality of tobacco leaves, and if there is any disruption in cultivation. All kinds of suggestions are given.

Apart from this, the company provides free clothing, hand gloves and eye glasses to the farmers to ensure that the farmers do not suffer any physical harm while cultivating tobacco.

The government is also giving such benefits to agricultural crops. But even after that, what is the secret behind the increase in tobacco farmers, he said in response to the question, "Actually, the farmers get advance assurance of the sale of these tobacco products." We provide all kinds of tools and facilities in farming. Not only that, farmers are given 100% guarantee that they will not suffer financially and physically.

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We will be fine if the mountains including the Himalayas are normal: Environment Minister



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Environment Minister Saber Hossain Chowdhury said, we will be fine if the mountains including the Himalayas are normal. Preserving these mountains is essential for our survival.

He said these things at a photography exhibition titled 'Mountain Memories: Connecting Pics and People' organized by the Nepal Embassy at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy's Jatiya Chitrashala Auditorium on Friday (May 31) night.

Saber Hossain Chowdhury said, we will be fine if the mountains and the Himalayas are normal. Preserving these mountains is essential for our survival. Climate change poses significant threats to mountains, glaciers and ecosystems. Melting glaciers affect biodiversity and the livelihoods of lakhs of people who depend on water. It calls for global cooperation and collective efforts against climate change.

The Minister said, the images of talented photographers remind us of the profound influence nature has on our lives and inspire us to nurture and protect that environment.

He said mountains unite us across borders with Nepal and other nations in our commitment to environmental sustainability and climate stability.

Appreciating the work of the photographers, the Minister said, "Your work not only delights and inspires us, but also plays an important role in raising awareness about the importance of preserving our natural heritage."

Meanwhile, Ambassador of Nepal Ghanshyam Bhandari said that Bangladeshi citizens will continue their cooperation in protecting the biodiversity of the country along with maximum cooperation in the Everest expedition.

In the ceremony Dr. Babar Ali, the new Everest winner as a Bangladeshi, and his team were awarded. Later, the guests visited the photo exhibition. 

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Religious Affairs Minister's lost iPhone recovered, 9 arrested



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Minister of Religious Affairs Md. Faridul Haque Khan’s iPhone 15 Pro Max model mobile phone was stolen while attending a a Janaza in Jamalpur. A month later, nine members of an inter-district mobile phone theft gang were arrested along with stolen iPhones.

DB-Cyber (North) Crime Department arrested them on Friday (May 31) in various areas of the capital.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADC) Ashrafullah, in-charge of DB Cyber's Web Based Crime Investigation Team, confirmed the matter in the evening.

He said, Religious Affairs Minister Faridul Haque Khan attended the Janaza of a person in Mosharraf Ganj under Islampur Pourashava on April 30. There the mobile phone was stolen from his Punjabi's pocket. After investigating the incident for a long time, the Minister's iPhone was recovered. Besides, nine members of the inter-district mobile thief gang have been arrested.

Additional Commissioner of Police (DB) Mohammad Haroon Or Rashid will give details to reporters on Saturday (June 1) in this regard.

It is to be noted that the Personal Assistant of the Minister of Religion Mohammad Ismail Hossain made a General Diary (GD) at the Islampur police station of Jamalpur district in the case of mobile phone theft.

Earlier, when former Planning Minister MA Mannan's mobile phone was stolen, there was a huge sensation across the country. On the evening of May 30, 2021, his mobile phone was stolen from the car at Bijoy Sarani intersection in Dhaka. The police arrested more than a hundred robbers in this incident. Later it was possible to recover the mobile phone. 

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Killing of MP Anar: DB officials are going to Nepal now



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A team of three members led by Additional Commissioner of DMP Detective Police (DB)Md. Harun Or Rashid is going to Nepal tomorrow to investigate the murder case of Jhenaidah- 4 Constituency Member of Parliament Anwarul Azim Anar and to find out about the whereabouts of Akhtaruzzaman Shaheen.

He is scheduled to leave Dhaka from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Saturday (June 01) at 9 am. A senior DB official confirmed this information on Friday (May 31) night.

It is to be noted that on May 12, MP Annar went to India from Kaliganj in Jhenaidah to Darshana- Gede border in Chuadanga for treatment. He stayed at the house of a friend named Gopal Biswas on Mandalpara Lane of Barahnagar police station in West Bengal. DB said that he was killed there on May 13 and his body was cut into pieces and disappeared. Kolkata police have also seized the car used in the incident. 

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