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Bureaucracy blamed for frustrating move to accelerate onshore gas hunt
Procedural complexities and the lack of coordination within the energy ministry are delaying the programme intended to fast-track the hunt for hydrocarbon

The government's move to involve foreign firms in gas exploration in onshore fields is tangled in bureaucracy, which is feared to worsen the nation's energy crunch, officials said Wednesday.(The Financial Express BD )   FULL STORY

Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president terms false ministers-police statements about Tarique’s link in Aug 21 grenade attacks
“He (Duke) did not make any such confessional statement,” he told reporters at the BNP central office.

Dhaka, Sept 2 (UNB)- Supreme Court Bar Association president Khandker Mahbub Hossain on Thursday termed false and fabricated confessions reportedly made by ex-PM Khaleda Zia’s personal secretary Saiful Islam Duke about Tarique Rahman’s involvement in the August 21 grenade attack is false.The SCBA president urged the media to refrain from dishing out false campaign against Tarique, the senior Vice-chairman of BNP.   FULL STORY

Uphold High Court ruling against custodial deaths
Very few incidents of custodial deaths have been reported to concerned authorities of the government

Legal experts and human rights activists in the country have expressed their deep concern over continuation of custodial deaths even after the High Court has issued directions to stop such incidents.( The New Nation )   FULL STORY

'44 women, children become victim of rape in August'
41 female and 15 male committed suicides during the time for various causes, including family feud

At least 77 women were killed in various incidents and 44 women and children became victims of rape in August this year, says a report of Bangladesh Society for the Enforcement of Human Rights (BSEHR).(The Daily Star)   FULL STORY

Biman bows to staff demand
Decides to reinstate pension scheme, hike salaries as per govt pay scale after days of agitation at its HQs

The Biman board of directors yesterday finally conceded to its employees' demand for revising a new pay scale, reinstating their pension scheme and giving pay raises in line with the government salary structure.(The Daily Star)   FULL STORY

Three babies die after measles vaccination
The first incident of death of children in Bangladesh after being administered measles vaccines

Three children aged about 10 months died early Thursday, hours after they had been administered measles vaccines under the expanded programme of immunisation at Kalikapur Community Health Clinic at Hizla in Barisal.(The Newage BD)   FULL STORY

Govt bid to ease congestion fails : Unprecedented traffic jam in city
City traffic police had no sufficient forced to maintain traffic rules in the city

Hundreds of vehicles remain stranded in traffic jams at most of the important points in the capital ahead of the Eid. The Government's effort to ease nagging traffic congestion has failed due to shortage of equipment and lack of coordination among the agencies.(The New Nation)   FULL STORY


Myanmar set to build hydropower plants targeting B'desh- Cross-border power trade envisaged
Before signing the final deal, Myanmar has sought power purchase guarantee from Bangladesh

Myanmar has agreed to build two hydropower plants aimed at exporting around 575 megawatts (mw) of electricity to energy-starved Bangladesh, top officials said Tuesday.(The Financial Express BD )   FULL STORY

Public suspicious of Shaon, detasting politics
The DMCH autopsy report that was handed over to the police suspects homicide

The truth behind what exactly led to ruling party activist Ibrahim ending up with a bullet from an MP's gun in his head threatens to taint the image of the government, and more broadly of politicians, for a long time to come.(UNB)   FULL STORY

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Pakistan say players innocent

Three Pakistan cricketers accused of involvement in an illegal betting scam maintained their innocence Thursday after withdrawing from their team’s scandal-tainted tour of England  FULL STORY

Bangladesh Human Rights Monitoring Report
Human rights situation in Bangladesh covering the period of August 2010 is given below

Odhikar has been working to defend the civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights of the people and as part of its work, has been observing the human rights situation in Bangladesh. In line with this campaign, an account of the human rights situation in Bangladesh covering the period of August 2010 is given below.   FULL STORY

Martial Law and dilemma of the Judges
There are occasions when either the established constitutional machinery breaks down or an extra-constitutional force takes over the reins of administration

An Argentinian Judge ( Oyhanarte, J..) has aptly described the dilemma of Judges:- 'The Supreme Court cannot modify the course of history. It lacks the power necessary to do this. When it is faced with the overthrow of constitutional authorities and the installation of a Government of force by what have come to be called 'revolutionary' means, the judges of the court can do three things:- (I) resign, thus transferring the responsibility of the decision to others;(2) simply accept the fact: (3) try to save those institutional values which can still be saved"   FULL STORY


  National
BD-Myanmar JTC meet to discuss 10 major issues
Shaon’s driver admits murder at CMM court -Another case filed over Ibrahim murder
For families of Muslim 9/11 victims, a new pain
SC gets e-mail threat from suspected militants
Help stop undemocratic forces from capturing power-PM urges newspaper owners
Uphold HC ruling against custodial deaths
Constitution amendment-JS body’s proposals to aim at strengthening democracy: PM
Five more anthrax cases in Kushtia
Help stop illegal power takeover
Demand for beef falling amid anthrax phobia
Home ministry for sending Ansar, BDR to UN peacekeeping missions
CPD recommends job guarantee law
BSF hands over three to BDR
Dhaka keen to send Ansar, BDR to UN missions
RAILWAY TICKETS-Requests in name of PMO, Bangabhaban pour in
Promising new one-dose malaria drug discovered
Let local govt tackle illiteracy
Next JS session Sept 20
PM calls for controlling population boom
Caretaker parties’ now in intensive care
14 sued on charge of killing, looting, arson in 1971
Students of pry school carrying out academic activities in risky condition
Khulna jail sends names of 9 war crime convicts to tribunal
Confusion over death of 3 infants after vaccination
Prisoner dies at hospital
Shaheed Minar to be built in Germany
Al-Wida, Sehri Ramzan
Business & Economy
 
Bangladesh loses Tk 3,391.71cr fruits, vegetables a year
JS panel to probe alleged graft in Rajuk plot allotment
Demand for beef falling amid anthrax phobia
Bureaucracy blamed for frustrating move to accelerate onshore gas hunt
President for exporting ocean going ships to Maldives-He favours sending more skilled manpower to Libya
BD-Myanmar JTC meet to discuss 10 major issues
Quick revival of TCB not possible, says commerce secretary
Donors to provide $2.3b for Padma Bridge
JS panel to probe alleged graft in Rajuk plot allotment
Biman board gives in to employees’ demand for salary hike, pension
Bangladesh loses Tk 3,391.71cr fruits, vegetables a year
BD-Myanmar JTC meet to discuss 10 major issues
WB changes earlier stance, agrees to fund Siddhirganj power project
Two dyeing factories fined for polluting Karnaphuli
Global crisis drives investors to forex markets
Cancel WB, ADB loans in agri, education sectors
Buriganga River-Sand traders offer free dredging
Rail link to Tungipara planned
WB changes earlier stance, agrees to fund Siddhirganj power project
30 firms yet to convert paper shares into electronic ones
JS body to probe graft in Rajuk
CSOs urge govt to place all loan, power deals in JS
Bribes lead to economic gains in low-corruption countries
Tk 1000cr employment scheme for ultra poor begins in October
Construction of Padma bridge starts in January, JS body told
Workers of two RMG factories stage work stoppage at Savar
Govt to strengthen dist, UZ monitoring bodies to keep market stable
EU approves crisis aid for 19 poor countries
Bureaucracy blamed for frustrating move to accelerate onshore gas hunt
Milk Vita manages suppliers' strike-Cooperatives resume delivery of milk upon govt assurance
  Politics
Statements about Tarique's link false, claims SCBA chief
Shaon’s driver admits murder at CMM court-Another case filed over Ibrahim murder
Delwar asks govt to test its popularity
MP's driver claims he killed Ibrahim-Victim's wife says confession made under pressure; lawmaker tells press he's innocent
Over false statements : JS body for cancellation of plots given to MPs
Delwar asks govt to test its popularity
No desire to rejoin AL: Chittagong mayor
Hasina greets Khaleda
AL vows to thwart BNP's agitation
20 committees to probe CCC corruption, says mayor
Statements of ministers, police about Tarique’s link false: SCBA president
PM sends Eid greetings to Khaleda
BCL cadre that drove nails through RU student's leg held
Delwar demands fresh general election to test govt popularity
Date for probe report filing now Sept 9
Delwar throws challenge to govt
AL to resist BNP’s bid to save war criminals: Hanif
9 BCL men, 7 Shibir cadres punished
Major change in forex rule to boost ICT sector
UD case of Ibrahim now turns regular
RU BCL cadre arrested
Natore JCD leader’s shop captured by AL’s men
Regional & International
 
Mid-East talks: Abbas and Netanyahu clear first hurdle
Abbas, Netanyahu to relaunch peace talks
Abbas, Netanyahu agree to resume talks Sept 14-15
Disasters show ‘screaming’ need for action: UN
Pak militants kill female teacher
Stalled funding hits Pak flood aid effort: UN
'Over 100 workers killed' during Delhi metro construction
Hamas vows more attacks to protest peace talks
Nato air strike kills 10 Afghan polls campaigners
Discovery Channel HQ hostage drama ends with gunman shot dead
US charges Pak Taliban chief over CIA killings
Australian PM wins key backer in bid to regain power
2 more US troops killed in Afghan attacks
Pakistan’s Lahore mourns triple bombing as death toll rises
Iraq still far from sovereign, despite US pullout: analysts
Israel, Palestinians scour West Bank after second attack
Obama challenges Netanyahu, Abbas to seize the opportunity
US charges Pak Taliban chief over CIA killings
Suicide blasts in Lahore kill 35
Iraqi army needs US help to sustain itself: Commanders
3,000 yr-old Iron Age temple found in Jordan
Pakistan flood victims' resentment hurting aid effort : ICRC
Thai PM calls for army openness as king approves reshuffle
Bumper-to-bumper again as epic China traffic jam returns
Two teenagers held over Thai schoolboy shooting: police
Policeman and security officer killed in Russian Caucasus
  ICT News
People in Sirajganj start receiving flood warnings through Cell Broadcasts
BB changes foreign exchange rule to perk up ICT
Bangladesh -US Embassy to remain closed on Sept 5, 7
Access to Internet to catch up with the rest of the world
Germany to help Bangladesh achieve 'Digital Bangladesh' goal
SC gets e-mail threat from suspected militants
BB changes foreign exchange rule to perk up ICT
Mobile fair begins in city
Flood warning by mobile phones launched
Online tax return on trial
BB changes foreign exchange rule to perk up ICT
Samsung takes on Apple with iPad rival
SC gets e-mail threat from suspected militants
China mobile makers upbeat on Bangladesh
Sirajganj people receiving flood warning thru' cell phones
Germany to help Bangladesh achieve 'Digital Bangladesh' goal
Local & District News
 
RAILWAY TICKETS-Requests in name of PMO, Bangabhaban pour in
Workers of two RMG factories stage work stoppage at Savar
College girl abducted from Dhaka rescued from Chandpur
NHRC asks Shariatpur DC to explain
Threat of anthrax grips city’s beef market
Civics demand preservation of traditional hydrants in Rajshahi
4 DB men, 2 others sued
Tiger kills fisherman
Hizb ut chairman, three members chargesheeted
3 children die after receiving measles vaccine in Barisal
21 more in Kushtia feared infected
Travellers on deck to enjoy discount fares by10pc
Girl crushed under train wheels
News Flash
Commentary / Editorial
Red Flag up for Bangladesh,India-China Starts construction of the first of the five dams on Brahmaputra River
Grand water withdrawal plan
Mossad in America-Israeli intelligence steps up its activity in the U.S. — and gets away with it.
Crimes frighteningly on rise
Readers' Opinion
Does Democracy Have A Choice?
10 false flags that shaped our world
Ref: Dangerous Games by A concerned Commonwealth Citizen - Comment
How detached is our PM
Feature
Love from half a mile underground
Patient Friendly Research To Fight Tuberculosis (TB)
Food and Eateries of Old Dhaka
International Education Leadership Conference 2010 Concludes
From The Intl Press
The Indian press aligns Myanmar with Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, where they believe China has helped build port ...
Dhaka to import power as China's influence grows
What Is the Music of the Muslim World?
Bangladesh Falters? --diplomat.com
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A new study published in The Lancet, focusing on the mortality from arsenic contamination of drinking water in Bangladesh,
Bangladesh develops four new varieties of summer rice
Eco-friendly indigenous Parija paddy grows excellent, harvest begins
US scientists say use of deep aquifers in irrigation could raise arsenic ...
'Amazing Race' Cast Announced for Season 17 - From YouTube to Beauty Queens ...
4th Dhaka tourism fair Oct 28-30
BD readymade garments to be displayed in Paris fair- Sept 05 -07 2010
S. Asian bodies to conduct regional water security study

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