Section 144 imposed in Cox’s Bazar ahead of BNP rally

The Cox’s Bazar administration will enforce Section 144 to prevent any untoward incident after BNP and Juba League planned rallies on Monday at the same venue in Cox’s Bazar.

The restriction will be effective in the area adjacent to and around the Shaheed Minar in Cox’s Bazar city from Monday morning till Tuesday morning.

Cox’s Bazar Additional District Magistrate Md Abu Sufian on Sunday said that the administration resorted to the restriction to keep the law and order situation under control.

Earlier, the Cox’s Bazar district BNP called the rally at 1pm on Monday in front of the BNP office on Cox’s Bazar’s Shaheed Swarani Road demanding the release of BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia and her treatment abroad. At the same time, the Cox’s Bazar District Juba League also called for a rally in front of the Shaheed Minar.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

CAR landmine blast injures 3 Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers

Three Bangladeshi peacekeepers were injured Friday in the northwest of the Central African Republic (CAR) as a landmine exploded in Bohong, the UN mission in the country said Saturday.

This is the fourth time that the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) peacekeepers have fallen victim to explosive devices detonating beneath UN vehicles.

Earlier, three Tanzanian peacekeepers were injured in a similar incident in the southwest of the country Thursday.

Mankeur Ndiaye, special representative of the secretary-general and head of MINUSCA, wished a prompt recovery to the six peacekeepers from Bangladesh and Tanzania wounded on Thursday and Friday.

The Mission chief strongly condemned the use of unidentified device explosives by armed groups in the Central African Republic.

Back in November, a rogue attack by elements of the presidential guard against a vehicle from the mission left 10 unarmed Egyptian blue helmets injured in Bangui.

Two were seriously hurt in Friday’s incident in Bohong in Ouham-Pende province more than 500 kilometres from the capital Bangui, MINUSCA said.

The two seriously hurt were helicoptered to the town of Bouar for treatment at a MINUSCA-run hospital, it added.

On Thursday, three Tanzanian peacekeepers serving on MINUSCA were injured as their vehicle struck an unidentified explosive device, also thought to have been a landmine.

One of the soldiers was seriously hurt, and needed to be evacuated to Bouar for treatment and then on to the capital, Bangui, MINUSCA informed.

More than 14,000 uniformed personnel serve MINUSCA, which has been in the country since 2014, following the eruption the previous year of deadly inter-communal violence between mainly Christian and mainly Muslim militias, which destabilised the CAR.

The government declared a unilateral ceasefire in October. Although much of the country of 5 million remains in the grip of armed groups, positive steps have been made this year to strengthen democracy and the rule of law.

More than 87,000 personnel in UN peacekeeping missions are confronting greater threats today because conflicts have become more complex and are driven by an increasing number of factors ranging from ethnic tensions and the impact of organised crime to illegal exploitation of resources and terrorism, UN peacekeeping chief said November 19.

Jean-Pierre Lacroix said even compared to two or three years ago, “most of our peacekeeping missions have a political and security environment that has deteriorated.”

In addition and “equally important,” he said, is that the conflicts are “multi-layered” and very often local and national, but also regional and global.

He pointed to Africa’s impoverished Sahel region, which is seeing increasing terrorist activity, as an example.

The UN now has 12 far-flung peacekeeping operations – six in Africa, four in the Middle East, one in Europe and one in Asia – with the more than 66,000 military personnel from 121 countries joined by over 7,000 international police and 14,000 civilians.

He said the peacekeeping department has circulated a list to UN member nations of what it needs to improve the protection of peacekeepers against ambushes, improvised explosive devices and attacks, and to protect their camps.

The list also includes improved medical support and equipment to make peacekeepers more nimble, mobile and reactive, especially more helicopters, he said.

If the peacekeeping department and peacekeepers are better at using digital technology, the men and women in the field can be better protected, Lacroix said.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Four, including 3 students killed in Dinajpur road crashes

Three friends were killed when a speeding truck rammed into the motorcycle they riding after admission into school at Birganj upazila in Dinajpur on Sunday, a fire service official said.

The deceased were identified as Sahadat, 15, son of Afsar Ali, Shahriar Shuvo, 15, son of Jahangir Hossain, and Muzahid Hossain, 14, son of Sukkur Ali. All the deceased were from Makrai village of Birganj upazila.

The three were out on joyride after completing admission process into their respective classes at Kabi Nazrul High School in Birganj.

The accident occurred on Dinajpur-Panchagarh road. Sahadat and Shuvo died on the spot. Muzahid was rushed to Birganj Upazila Health Complex where doctors declared him dead, confirmed Meraz Ali, an officer of Fire Service and Civil Defence in Birganj.

In a separate accident also on Sunday vegetable trader Md Rajib Uddin, of Uttar Katla village in Birampur, was killed when his vehicle overturned after being hit by an army vehicle at Doel intersection in Birampur, confirmed Sumon Kumar Mohonto, officer-in-charge of Birampur Police Station.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Expatriate, 2 others killed in Barishal road crash

Three people, including an expatriate, were killed as a motorbike carrying them crashed into a roadside three at Kajirhat in Muladi upazila of Barishal district on Sunday.

The deceased are Idirs Hawlader,60, of Boriya Kazirchar area, Harun Noli,45 and Rajib Noli, an Oman expatriate and son of Monself Ali of the same area.

Muladi police station Officer-in- Charge M Maksudur Rahman said when the three people were going to Mirganj from Boriya Kazirchat their motorbike overturned after hitting a tree, leaving them dead on the spot.

The bodies will be sent to a hospital morgue, he added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Another 2.4 million Pfizer jabs received from US

Bangladesh has received 2.4 million more Pfizer vaccine jabs donated by the United States under the COVAX facility.

As many as 24,90,780 doses of Pfizer vaccines arrived at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport around 8:27 am on Sunday, according to a press release from the Health Ministry.

Another shipment of 4.6 million Pfizer vaccine jabs is scheduled to reach Bangladesh on January 10, the release added.

Bangladesh started administering booster doses with the Pfizer vaccine from December 28.

So far, 35,738 booster doses were administered with the Pfizer vaccine as of Saturday.

Meanwhile, 61,29,539 people received the first dose with the Pfizer vaccine while 17,45,996 received the second dose with the Pfizer vaccine as of Saturday.

The United States is also working closely with Bangladesh to support the national Covid-19 vaccination campaign and strengthen the government’s response to the pandemic.

Bangladesh started administering the first doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at three centres in Dhaka to fight off Covid-19 on June 21.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

1 killed, 40 injured as bus falls into ditch in Magura

A speeding bus plunged into a roadside ditch in Magura on Sunday, killing a bicyclist and injuring 40 of its passengers, police said.

Yakub Ali, 55, of Rahimpur village of Magura sadar upazila, was on bicycle when the bus lost control and hit him before falling into the ditch along Magura-Jashore highway. He died instantly, said Tarak Nath Biswas, officer-in-charge (OC) of Shalikha Police Station.

The injured were sent to a nearby hospital.

Morkaram Hossain, sub-inspector (SI) of Sadar’s Ichali Police Camp, said the bus driver and helper escaped soon after the accident. However, the bus was seized.

Steps are underway to take legal action in this regard, the SI added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Motorcyclist dies after being struck by truck in capital’s Darus Salam

A motorcyclist died after being hit by a truck at the Technical Mor intersection of Darus Salam in the capital Saturday night.

The accident occurred at 8:30pm and the critically injured Md Jabed Majumder, 45, was rushed to the emergency unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH).

He was declared dead at 10:45pm, said Abdullah Khan, sub-inspector of DMCH Police Outpost.

Majumder, from Chauddagram upazila of Cumilla, lived in Dhaka’s Mohammadpur with his family. He left behind his wife, two sons and one daughter.

Widowed Munni Akhter said: “My husband was a businessman. As he was returning home on a motorcycle, a truck hit him at Technical intersection. He was first taken to Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and then shifted to DMCH where he died of his injuries.”

“The body has been kept at the DMCH morgue for autopsy. The concerned police station has been informed of the accident,” Abdullah Khan said.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Mother, daughter found dead in Jamalpur

Police have recovered the throat-slit bodies of a 50-year-old woman and her daughter from a house at Gobindapur in Melandah upazila of Jamalpur district.

The deceased were identified as Joyful Bewa, wife of Akmal Hossain and her daughter Swapna Begum, 30 of the village.

MM Moynul Islam, officer-in-charge of Melandah Police Station, said Joyful used to live with her daughter, who got divorced from her husband, at the house.

On Saturday evening, local people found their bodies lying in a pool of blood and informed police.

On information, police recovered the bodies around 7:30 pm on and sent those to Jamalpur General Hospital morgue for autopsy.

The reason behind the killing could not be known immediately.

Miscreants might have killed them over previous enmity, said the OC.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

3-day intl tourism fair begins in Chattogram Thursday

International tourism fair “TripLover Chittagong Travel Mart 2022” will kick off in the port city Thursday.

To revive the Covid-hit travel and tourism industry of the country, travel and tourism publication The Bangladesh Monitor has taken the initiative to organise the 12th edition of the fair.

The three-day tourism fair will be held at The Peninsula Chittagong Hotel.

Stakeholders in the travel and tourism sector, from home and abroad, including airlines, tour operators, hotels, resorts, online travel agencies, hospitals and other healthcare service providers, immigration solution providers will join it.

Bangladeshi online travel agency Triplover has become the title sponsor of the fair, while the Bangladesh Tourism Board has joined it as a partner.

A total of 26 participants will showcase their products and services in 29 stalls at the fair.

TripLover, the Bangladesh Tourism Board, US-Bangla Airlines, Best Western Heritage, Sea Shell Hotel, Hotel Grand Mostafa, Arshinagar Future Park, Hotel The Cox Today, Goldsands Hotels and Resorts, Ocean Paradise Hotel and Resort, Nagar Valley Hotel, Sangu Tours, Blue-Dream Tours and Travels, GoTrip, and Eco Travelers will join the international tourism fair.

Travel Business Portal, TLNTRIP, Bumrungrad Hospital Bangladesh Office, CM International Immigration Service, Innoglobe Technologies, Med Solutions, United College of Aviation Science and Management, THR Immigration Service, and Fortis Hospital Bangalore are the other participants.

They will offer special discounts on air tickets, tour packages and other products and services for the visitors during the fair.

The fair will be open for all from 10am to 8pm every day till January 8.

State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Md Mahbub Ali will inaugurate it as the chief guest.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Conway hits ton to overshadow Bangladeshi pacers

Devon Conway smashed a ton on the first day of the first Test of two-match series between New Zealand and Bangladesh started on Saturday at Mount Maunganui.

New Zealand ended day one of the first Test at 258 for five in 87.3 overs. Conway was the best batter for them with 122— his second ton in Tests. Shoriful Islam was the best bowler taking two wickets for the Tigers.

Conway’s ton overshadowed the hard works of the Bangladesh pacer-bowling duo Taskin Ahmed and Shoriful. Taskin failed to grab any wicket on day one but he bowled really well while Shorfiul scalped two wickets.

Bangladesh captain Mominul Haque won the toss and opted to bowl first. The decision seemed to be the right one as Shoriful sent the New Zealand captain sent back to the dressing room in just one run on the board.

It was angling delivery from Shorfiul. Latham went to flick it but only managed a thick edge to the wicketkeeper. It was not a regulation catch for Liton Das. He dived to take a one-handed catch to remove Latham early.

But it was not a setback for the hosts. In the second wicket, Conway and Will Young put on a partnership of 138 runs. Despite some decent works by Bangladesh pacers, they were firm enough to hold it tight and kept the scoreboard afloat. Bangladesh’s four-bowler attack failed to offer a real challenge for them until Young ran himself out for 52.

In the third wicket stand, Conway and veteran Ross Taylor were looming big. But it was Shoriful again to earn a breakthrough for the tourists. A full delivery across him, Taylor went to drive to the cover region but prodded a low catch. Shadman Islam was smart enough to take it.

To remove Conway, Mominul used Najmul Hossain Shanto as a part-time bowler. The Bangladesh captain brought in himself too, and it was a good move as he removed Conway with only 10 overs to go to end the day.

Mominul bowled a harmless delivery. It was turning down. Conway went for a glance but managed an edge to the wicketkeeper, and Liton did not miss that. Conway’s yet another Test special came to the end on 122.

Ebadot Hossain scalped the last wicket that New Zealand lost on day one in form of Tom Blundell. With two overs three balls to go before the stumps of day one, Ebadot bowled Blundell for 11 off 25 balls. Bangladesh ended the day with this late joy.

Bangladesh bowled four specialist bowlers in this match along with three pacers who have bowled 55.3 overs on day one while specialist spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz bowled 27 overs. Shanto and Mominul bowled five overs together.

Bangladesh will have to restrict the hosts inside a minimum total tomorrow and make a good start to get a commanding position in this Test.

This series is part of the ICC World Test Championship. Bangladesh started this event with the home series against Pakistan and the hosts lost 2-0. In the previous cycle of the World Test Championship, Bangladesh played seven matches but failed to win any of them.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Sheikh Kamal 45th National Athletics begins Monday

The Sheikh Kamal 45th National Athletics Championship’ 2021, marking the birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the silver jubilee of the country’s Independence, begins on Monday (January 3) at Bangladesh Army Stadium in Banani here.

State Minister for Social Welfare M Ashraf Ali Khan Khasru will inaugurate the 3-day meet at 3 pm Monday. Secretary General of Bangladesh Olympics Association Syed Shaheed Reza will be the special guest on the occasion.

General Secretary of Bangladesh Athletics Federation Advocate Abdur Rokib Montu disclosed the details of the meet at a press conference at the conference room of Bangabandhu National Stadium here on Saturday.

Some 400 men’s and women’s athletes from 64 districts, eight divisions, universities, education boards, BKSP, BJMC and other affiliated organizations will participate in the 40-event national meet—22 for men’s and 18 for the women’s.

Four new events for the women’s –-5000-meter, 10,000-meter runs, 400 meter hurdles and triple jump– are included in this year’s meet and photo finished technology will be introduced in the meet for time.

The federation will award first, second and third prizes to the winners of every l events with Tk 3,000, 2,000 and 1,000 respectively while the record holder athletics will be honoured with cash prize of Tk 5,000.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Quarterfinals of Federation Cup Football begin Sunday

The quarterfinals of the Bashundhara Group Federation Cup Football begins on Sunday with two matches billing for the day at the Bir Shreshta Shaheed Shipahi Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Stadium at Kamalapur in the capital.

Dhaka Mohammedan SC will play Chittagong Abahani Limited in the first quarterfinal at 4:30 pm while Saif Sporting Club will encounter newcomers Swadhinata KS in the 2nd quarterfinal at 7:30 pm on Sunday.

Sheikh Russel KC will meet Rahmatganj MFS at 4:30 pm while Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club will play Dhaka Abahani Limited at 7:30 pm on Monday in remaining two quarterfinals.

The two semifinals will be held on January 6 while the final match will commence on January 9 at the same venue,

Earlier, three teams out of 12 premier league clubs–holders Bashundhara Kings, Uttar Baridhara Club and Muktijoddha Sangsad KC–were scratched from the meet as the clubs could not turned up in the field against their rivals as per schedule.

Later, the BFF disciplinary committee took some punitive actions against the clubs for the incident.

The disciplinary committee, in separate meetings, banned Bashundhara Kings, Uttar Baridhara Club and Muktijoddha Sangsad KC for the next edition of the Federation Cup Football and also imposed a fine of Take five lakhs each against three clubs

The three premier division clubs – Bashundhara Kings, Muktijoddha Sngsad KC and Uttara Baridhara Club –informed the BFF in writing that they would not play the Federation Cup in the unplayable conditions of Kamalapur Stadium.

Source: United News of Bangladesh