Categories
National

5 including inspector injured from explosion at Pallabi Police Station

Four police personnel and a staff of Pallabi Police Station were injured after a ‘weight machine’ that they seized during a drive exploded inside the police station this morning, police said.

The injured are: Inspector (Operations) Imranul Islam (48), Sub-Inspectors Sajib Khan (30), Angkush Kumar (28) and Rumi Tabres Haider (28) and a police station staffer Mohammad Riaj (28).

Walid Hossain, deputy commissioner (media) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said a team of Pallabi Police Station yesterday arrested ………

Categories
National

Physician burned in fire from hand sanitiser dies

A young physician who along with his doctor wife received serious burn injuries in a fire that originated after a cigarette came in contact with hand sanitiser at their residence in the capital’s Hatirpool area died on Tuesday morning.

Dr Rajib Bhattacharya, 36, a neurosurgeon at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, succumbed to the burn injuries at Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery.

Dr Rajib and his wife Dr Anusua Bhattacharya, 32, a physician of a hospital at Shyamoli, suffered burn injuries in the………..

Categories
National

Major reshuffle at DGHS: 28 officials transferred

Days after Prof Abul Kalam Azad resigned from the post of director general and Dr Abul Bashar Mohammad Khurshid Alam was appointed as 27th DG of DGHS, 28 of its officials were transferred yesterday.

The development comes amid widespread criticism and scams related to Covid-19 tests.

DGHS Director (admin) Dr Belal Hossain issued a notice in this regard, asking the officials concerned to join their new …………

Categories
COVID-19 National

AL MP Israfil Alam dies from Covid-19 infection

Md Israfil Alam, an Awami League lawmaker from Naogaon-6 constituency, died from coronavirus infection at a hospital in Dhaka today. 

The AL MP was undergoing treatment at Square Hospitals with respiratory problems where he breathed his last around 6:20am.

Israfil was admitted to the hospital for the second time on July 17 as he started coughing up blood, said his wife Sultana Pervin Beauty.

Categories
National

Sheikh Hasina reached new heights in the world

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has not stopped with the initiative to deal with the coronavirus. He has also been praised for global and regional initiatives. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh has also taken a leading role in the international initiative to invent corona vaccine. Bangladesh has announced to donate 50,000 US dollars to the ‘Global Citizen’ fund. Besides, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is also working to create funds for South Asian countries to deal with the economic adverse effects of coronavirus.

In the midst of the deadly coronavirus, another fatal disaster, the cyclone ‘Amphan’, had to deal with the situation with a strong hand. In such a situation, the national and international initiatives of Bangabandhu Kanya are being appreciated in many countries of the world.

In an article titled ‘Fighting Cyclones and Coronavirus: How We Evacuated During a Pandemic’ in the British daily The Guardian on June 3, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wrote, “Bangladesh has fought two dangers like super-cyclone Amphan and Covid-19.” We can teach others a lesson in dealing with similar dangers. ”At the World Economic Forum in April, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wrote a five-point proposal to the world on the Corona outbreak, saying,“ The world is fighting an unknown and unseen enemy today. This enemy has no boundaries, no class. The most unfortunate thing is that this enemy is showing the flaws of our management. In such a situation, we will be able to win the war against this Covid-19 not by being isolated, but by cooperating with each other. ‘
The world’s most popular Forbes magazine has named Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina as one of the most successful women leaders in tackling corona. According to Forbes, a leading magazine in the economy, the United Kingdom has not yet been able to implement the steps taken at the beginning of the coronavirus infection in Bangladesh under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina. The US magazine wrote in an article on April 24 praising Bangladesh for moving forward under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with more than 160 million people living in Bangladesh. Disaster is not a new phenomenon there. And the Prime Minister of Bangladesh did not make a mistake in taking a quick decision to deal with this corona. In early February, Sheikh Hasina took steps to bring back Bangladeshis living in China. As soon as the first infection was confirmed in early March, all educational institutions were declared closed and less important businesses were instructed to conduct online activities. He instructed thousands of people to quickly quarantine using machines for screening to identify corona patients at all international airports in the country, which Forbes author Avivah Wittenbagh-Cox noted, which the UK has yet to implement. Sheikh Hasina has also been praised by the World Economic Forum. In the last week of April, Sheikh Hasina attended a virtual conference titled ‘Enhancing Regional Co-operation in South Asia to Combat Covid-19 Related Impact on Its Economics’ organized by the World Economic Forum from Ganobhaban. He called on the world to unite at this conference. On June 4, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addressed the Vaccine Summit organized by the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization on a virtual platform. There he called for the rapid discovery of vaccines and called on world leaders to provide grants to raise funds for the organization. On May 25, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina about providing assistance in combating the coronavirus. According to Xi Jinping’s proposal, a team of Chinese experts later came to Bangladesh. Earlier on March 15, Sheikh Hasina called on SAARC leaders to take concerted action in the fight against Cavid-19 in a video conference from Ganobhaban.

Sheikh Hasina’s five proposals to the world: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has given five proposals to the World Economic Forum against Corona. One of the five proposals made by the Prime Minister is to ‘think anew to eliminate inequality’. In the proposal, the Prime Minister said, “Poverty and inequality will increase very fast in this society we know.” In the last decade, we have been able to lift half of our poor people out of poverty. Many of them will return to poverty again. People will fall into the trap of debt. Eighty-five percent of our people are employed in the informal sector. Our SME (loan system) is hurting badly. This situation is not very different from other countries in South Asia or countries in Africa. And that’s why everyone in the world should think about how to make people better now. We need to think about how to tackle inequality, help the poor and take our economy to the pre-covid (before Covid-19 infection) stage. In his second proposal, he said, “Strong global leadership like the G-7, G-20 and OECD is needed.” The Prime Minister wrote in his explanation that a multilateral management led by the United Nations must come forward. In this case, I am referring to Professor Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum’s Infectious Diseases as the focus of the Global Risk Report 2020. The plight of the global health sector is highlighted here. And that is why the formation of forums like the Quid Action Platform and the Regional Action Group is the right move at this time. I believe, as well as the UN as an additional initiative

Categories
National

8 teams to monitor cattle markets in city

The ministry of fisheries and livestock has formed eight teams to monitor the activities of the veterinary medical teams and hygiene issues at the city’s cattle markets during Eid-ul-Azha, reports UNB.

A deputy secretary of the ministry will lead each team, a ministry press release said on Sunday.

The department of livestock formed 18 veterinary medical teams and one specialist veterinary medical team………….

Categories
National

Fire aboard Sylhet-bound Kalni Express intercity train

A fire broke out on a Sylhet-bound intercity train, Kalni Express, in Brahmanbaria this afternoon.

The fire originated at a place between two compartments of the train around 4:45pm, while the train was crossing a place near Talshahar Railway Station in Ashuganj, said Rafiqul Islam, station master of Talshahar Railway Station.

The passengers panicked when a fire broke out between bogies ‘Ta’ and ‘Tha’ of the train. The train was stopped by pulling the chain, and the fire was doused…

Categories
National

Fake mask case Sharmin remanded for 3 days

Former BCL leader Sharmin Jahan, owner of Aparajita International, arrested on charges of supplying fake and substandard masks, has been remanded in custody for three days.
The Detective Branch (DB) produced him in court at 1:15 pm on Saturday and sought a three-day remand.

At the end of the hearing, said the Metropolitan Magistrate. Moinul Islam granted a three-day remand.
Earlier, Sharmin Jahan was arrested from Shahbagh area of ​​the capital at 10:30 pm on Friday. He was taken to the DB office soon after his arrest.
Sharmin Jahan was the President of Bangladesh Kuwait Friendship Hall Chhatra League of Dhaka University. He is currently the Assistant Registrar of Administration-1 Branch of the University.

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University authorities filed a case against Sharmin Jahan last Thursday night for supplying fake and substandard masks. University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Kanak Kanti Barua University Proctor Professor. Syed Mozaffar Ahmed filed the case with Shahbagh Police Station.

The statement of case also sought legal action against Sharmin Jahan, the owner of Aparajita International, with maximum disciplinary action.
The statement said that the government-approved Dysin International Limited had issued a work order to supply the mask to Sharmin Jahan, the owner of Aparajita International, following due process as the sample mask submitted by Aparajita International was relatively good.

It then supplied 1300, 480, 1000 and 600 pieces of masks on 4 dates and 4 lots respectively. No defects were observed in the total 160 masks paid in the first and second lots.

However, errors were observed in the 1000 and 600 piece masks payable in the third and fourth lots. The ribbon of the mask was torn, and the printed text of the mask contained faulty English text.

In addition, various other errors have been observed. The quality of the mask proved to be inferior to the university authorities. The university authorities have issued a show cause notice to Sharmin Jahan, the proprietor of Aparajita International, on July 16, as the lives of the Covid-19 front-runners are in grave danger.

In response, Sharmin Jahan expressed regret, which is tantamount to admitting guilt. Therefore, the university authorities have filed a statement against him requesting legal action with maximum disciplinary action.

Meanwhile, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Kanak Kanti Barua said that what was said by Aparajita International in the notice was not acceptable at all.

There is no compromise on the safety of the front line fighters in the Corona epidemic. The university authorities will take all possible measures, including legal action, against those involved in this heinous act.

In addition to filing the case, a three-member investigation committee has already been formed and it has been directed to submit the investigation report within three working days.

On the other hand, the director (hospital) Brigadier General. Zulfiqar Ahmed Amin said that 3460 masks have been accepted in 4 lots.

Of these, 959 faulty masks have been returned. As a result, the number of masks received from Aparajita International is 2501. Its financial value as 630 rupees is 18 lakh 25 thousand 630 rupees.

Categories
National

Relief scarce in flood-hit are

Many flood-hit people are passing their days in starvation as the government’s relief allocation is insufficient, victims said.

In some places, flood victims alleged the local people’s representatives of nepotism in distributing relief, thus depriving those in actual need of aid.

Categories
National

Supply of fake masks: Sharmin Jahan, owner of Aparajita, arrested

Sharmin Jahan, owner of Aparajita International, has been arrested in a case of supplying fake masks at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU).

The Detective and Criminal Investigation Department (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police arrested him from Shahbagh area of the capital around 10:15 pm on Friday.

DB Joint Commissioner Mahbub Alam confirmed the information to the media.
Earlier, BSMMU authorities filed a case against Sharmin Jahan, owner of Aparajita International, at Shahbagh Police Station for supplying substandard N95 masks.

University Proctor Dr. Mozaffar Ahmed told the media that the company had cheated by providing low quality masks. Doctors and health workers refused to use these masks.