I-Day Volleyball: Army, Navy, Police win

Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Police won their respective matches in the Walton Independence and National Day Volleyball Tournament 2022 at the Dhaka Volleyball Stadium on Tuesday.

Bangladesh Army outplayed Prison Directorate (Bangladesh Jail) by 25-16, 25-14 and 25-8 points, Bangladesh Navy defeated Power Development Board (PDB) by 25-17, 22-25, 27-25 and 25-20 points while Bangladesh Police beat Bangladesh Ansar by 25-20, 25-14 and 26-22 points.

The day’s last fixture between Bangladesh Air Force and Titas Club was in progress till filing this report.

On Wednesday, Bangladesh Navy will play Prison Directorate at 9 am while Titas Club will encounter Bangladesh Ansar at 11 am at the same venue.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Garment factory fire in city’s Shyamoli doused

A fire that broke out at a garment factory in the city’s Shyamoli area in the early hours of Tuesday has been brought under control, officials said.

The fire started around 5.30am in the sewing section on the seventh floor of the unit belonging to Goldstar Garments Ltd.

Five fire tenders were pressed into service and it took them nearly an hour to douse the flames, said Rozina Islam, Duty Officer of Fire Service and Civil Defence.

Fortunately, no casualties were reported, she said.

The fire originated from an electrical short-circuit on the floor and it gutted equipment and materials worth Tk 20 lakh, said the fire service official, citing a preliminary probe.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

World Bank approves more than $700 in emergency support for Ukraine

The World Bank says it has approved more than $700 in emergency support for Ukraine.

Dubbed FREE Ukraine, it includes nearly $500 million in loans and guarantees and $134 million in grants, with Japan promising another $100 million in financing. The aid is meant to help the Ukrainian government pay wages of hospital workers, pensions and other social programs. Bundling the aid into a package is intended to streamline and speed the provision of the funding, the World Bank said in a statement.

“The World Bank Group stands with the people of Ukraine and the region,” World Bank President David Malpass said. “This is the first of many steps we are taking to help address the far-reaching human and economic impacts of this crisis.”

The World Bank also said it is preparing a $3 billion package of support for Ukraine and the region to help it cope with the flood of displaced people fleeing the fighting.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Close cooperation on trade can be win-win for Bangladesh, Indonesia: BGMEA

Close bilateral cooperation between Bangladesh and Indonesia can pave the way for deriving mutual trade benefits, especially in the apparel and textile sector, according to the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA).

“There are huge prospects of trade between the two South Asian countries. Collaborative engagement is required to identify the scope and ways to take full advantage of the opportunities,” BGMEA President Faruque Hassan said Monday.

He also stressed the need for identifying and removing trade barriers, especially to Bangladesh’s apparel exports to the Indonesian market.

Faruque was addressing a discussion organised virtually by the BGMEA and Indonesian Textile Association (API).

Indonesia Ambassador to Bangladesh Heru Hartanto Subolo; API Chairman Jemmy Kartiwa Sastraatmaja and Chairwoman Anne P Sutanto, and representatives of Indonesian textile companies also joined the discussion.

Faruque said Bangladesh’s apparel industry is pursuing the next level of its growth through diversification of products, especially high-end non-cotton apparel products and technical textiles, which has created a demand for man-made fibres and fabrics.

Indonesian textile can meet the demand of Bangladesh’s apparel sector, he added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Women’s entry into banks and NBFIs declines amid 10% quota withdrawal

Though the employment of women has marked a rise in different sectors in recent years, the average ratio of women employees in banks and non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) saw a decline by 2.87 per cent in January-June 2021.

Bangladesh Bank (BB) gender equality report January-June 2021 shows that the number of women employees stood at 29,513 or 15.8 per cent out of total 186,784 employees in banks and NBFIs.

During the same period in 2020, the number of women employees was 28,078 or 18.67 percent of the total 178,510 employees in the banks and NBFIs.

The BB statistics show that the average ratio of women’s employees decreased by 2.87 per cent to 15.80 per cent in January-June of 2021, though the total number of women employees grew up to 29513 in the first half of 2021 from 28078 in January-June 2020.

The opportunities in the workplace for women have widened in Bangladesh as awareness grows in both public and private sectors to achieve gender equality as part of sustainable development goals (SDGs).

Bangladesh is placed 65th among 156 countries in the latest ‘Global Gender Gap Report, prepared by World Economic Forum. Such progress has been possible for creation of opportunities for women’s participation in the workplace and increase in the economic benefits level.

Laila Bilkis Ara, secretary Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh (IBB) and former executive director of BB told UNB that the number of women employees in banking is decreasing after withdrawal of 10 per cent quota for women in the recruitment.

She said in the perspective of Bangladesh, a girl cannot get enough time for job preparation after graduation as most guardians prefer to marry their daughter after finishing higher degree.

Women’s entry into banks and NBFIs declines amid 10% quota withdrawal

Besides, the numbers of girls going abroad for higher education have increased in recent times with a portion of them would have joined the banking jobs if they did not go abroad, Laila said.

Executive Director of CDP Dr. Fahmida Khatun said the women employment is usually increasing with the developing socio-economic scenario of the country and decreasing the ratio of women employment does not match from that calculation.

She focused on the need to study on why the ratio of women employment has been decreasing in the banking sector.

Bangladesh Bank’s spokesperson Dr. Serajul Islam told UNB that women employment has increased in the banking sector following the central bank’s initiative of reducing the gender gap in banks and NBFIs.

The BB is still working to ensure a sound environment in the workplace of banks and NBFIs, maternity leave, day care facility for women’s employees.

Replying to a query Serajul said he needs time to get information on decreasing ratio of women employment in the banks and NBFIs.

In January-June 2021, at six state-owned 6 banks the number of women employees stood 8023 or 15.87 per cent of total 50,567 employees that ratio was 18.02 per cent in (January-June) 2020, three specialized state banks (Bangladesh Krishi Bank, Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank and Probashi Kallyan Bank) number of women’s stood 1828 or 13.78 per cent of total 13305 employees that ratio was 15.58 per cent earlier.

Among the 42 private commercial banks the women employees stood 18,722 or 15.72 percent of total 119,117 employees, down from 18.89 per cent in the previous report.

Among the nine foreign banks in Bangladesh the number of women employees stood at 940 or 24.77 per cent of total 3795 employees compared to 33.16 percent of women employee in the previous report.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Banglar Samriddhi: Surviving 28 crew expected home Wednesday

The 28 surviving crew members of the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation vessel ‘Banglar Samriddhi’- are scheduled to arrive back home in Dhaka, from Bucharest, Romania on Wednesday noon.

A Turkish Airlines flight carrying the gang of sailors is scheduled to arrive at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 12:15pm.

They arrived in Romania on March 6 from Ukraine through Moldova, said Bangladesh Ambassador to Romania Daud Ali.

“We extended all cooperation including smooth immigation both in Moldova and Romania, transport from Moldova to Bucharest (in Romania), hotel accommodation, food, etc,” he said after completion of their boarding and immigration at the airport Tuesday night.

“During their short stay in Bucharest we arranged a dinner at our residence and on Tuesday lunch at our embassy,” Ambassador Daud also said.

The crew were stranded in war-ravaged Ukraine before crossing the border.

“Hopefully, they will reach Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Wednesday,” said Captain Md Mujibur Rahman, Deputy General Manager (planning) of Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC).

“The body of the ship’s third engineer Hadisur Rahman, who was killed during a rocket attack on the ship, has been preserved in a bunker near Ukraine and it will be brought back at a convenient time,” said the BSC Deputy GM.

Meanwhile, general secretary of Bangladesh Merchant Marine Officers’ Association (BMMOA) Md Shakwat Hossain said, “As situation in Ukraine is worsening the procedure to bring back Hadisur’s body is being delayed. The procedure to bring back his body home will begin within five to seven days depending on the situation there.”

The BSC ship got stranded in Ukraine as Russian invasion started soon after it anchored at Olvia port on February 23.

The ship had been declared abandoned after it came under rocket attack that killed one of its crew members.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Vivo V23e: Affordable phone with 50MP AF Portrait Selfie camera

The camera has ISOCELL 3.0 which improves light sensitivity no matter what angle someone is capturing a photo from.

Even in low light situations, it brightens the face. It also sports Eye Autofocus which automatically locks on to a person’s eyes while capturing photos, resulting in reduced blurring and sharpness in the pictures.

Also, a triple camera setup with a 64MP night camera, an 8MP super wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro camera, together and between them these lenses capture multi-frame de-noised crisp images in good light and not so good lighting conditions.

Priced at Tk27,990, V23e offers a premium specification of 8GB RAM and a 128GB/256GB ROM.

The 8GB RAM can be extended up to 4 GB, so the user can get an experience equivalent to 12GB, with the help of Extended RAM 2.0.

These features go hand in hand with the 4050mAh Battery that has a 44W FlashCharge.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Expo 2020: FBCCI, Dubai International Chamber to sign MoU

The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FBCCI) and Dubai International Chamber will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at the Expo 2020 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Tuesday.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her UAE counterpart Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum will be present at the signing ceremony.

The UAE-Bangladesh Economic Forum will be held Thursday morning. In the afternoon, the UAE-Bangladesh Joint Business Council will be inaugurated.

Monday, a 66-member business delegation led by FBCCI President Md Jashim Uddin left Dhaka for Dubai as the entourage of Sheikh Hasina to attend the Expo 2020, other trade and business events.

It includes former FBCCI president Md Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin, Senior Vice-President Mostofa Azad Chowdhury Babu; vice-presidents Md Aminul Haque Shamim, Md Amin Helaly, Md Habib Ullah Dawn, Salauddin Alamgir, MA Razzak Khan Raj, former vice-president Md Siddiqur Rahman; Directors Alamgir Shamsul Alamin Kajal, Mahbubul Alam, Khan Ahmed Shuvo, Naaz Farhana Ahmed, Md Nizam Uddin, MGR Nasir Majumder, Syed Moazzem Hossain, Ghulam Mohammed Alomgir, Iqbal Shahriar, Md Ali Hossain Shishir, Amzad Hussain, Mohammed Bazlur Rahman, Md Aslam Serniabath, Kazi Ertaza Hassan, Mohammed Riyadh Ali, Md Shaheen Ahamed, Shomi Kaiser, Md Iqbal Hossain Chowdhury, Nadia Binte Amin, Syed Sadat Almas Kabir, Joshoda Jibon Deb Nath, SM Jahangir Alam, SM Shafiuzzaman, Mohammed Mahbubur Rahman Patwari, Abul Kasem Khan, and Tahmin Ahmed.

Bangladesh Jeweller’s Association President Sayem Sobhan; Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services President Taslim Ahmed Russell, Senior Vice-President Samira Zuberi Himika, Vice-President Abu Daud Khan; Foreign Investors’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Naser Ezaz Bijoy, Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association Executive President Mohammad Hatem; Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association vice-presidents Md Shahidullah Azim, Khandoker Rafiqul Islam, Md Nasir Uddin, former first vice-president SM Abu Tayyab, Bangladesh Textile Mills Association Director Mohammad Fayazur Rahman Bhuiyan, Anwar Khan Modern Hospital Chairman Anwer Hossain Khan, Pran Group Managing Director (MD) Ahsan Khan Chowdhury, M Alam Gas Station Chairman Jamila Mahbub are part of the delegation.

It also includes Padma Bank Chairman Chowdhury Nafeez Sarafat, Midland Power Chairman KM Rezaul Hasanat; Confidence Group Vice- Chairman Imran Karim, MD Salman Karim; Total Business Solution MD Mizanur Rahman, Torque Fashions MD Mohammed Kamal Uddin, RTV MD Humayun Kabir Bablu, Bangladesh Agro-Processors Association former vice-president Mohammad Shahab Uddin, Baraka Patenga Power MD Monzur Kadir Shafi, Walton Group Senior Executive Director Sirajul Islam, Bay Economic Zone MD Ziaur Rahman and Bengal Islami Life Insurance MD and CEO Munshi Mohd Monirul Alam Tapan.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Nagad launches service for paying Bengal Islami Life Insurance Premium

Nagad, the Mobile Financial Service of Bangladesh Postal Department and fourth generation life insurance company, Bengal Islami Life Insurance Limited, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) recently.

Under the agreement, customers of Bengal Islami Life Insurance Limited will now be able to pay their life insurance premiums through Nagad.

Regarding the agreement, Sheikh Aminur Rahman, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Nagad, said, “For the last three years, Nagad has operated the Islamic account to make people’s daily transactions easier and more economical in the Islamic way of life. This time, customers will also be able to pay premium to Bengal Islamic Life Insurance through ‘Nagad’. We believe, this will ensure affordable and secure transactional facilities for our customers.”

Customers of Nagad and Bengal Islamic Life Insurance can now conveniently pay their life insurance premiums using Nagad Wallet or USSD (* 167 #). This will simplify and reduce the cost of people’s everyday lives.

Besides, customer will be able to pay their premium policy through ‘Nagad’ anytime and from anywhere more conveniently saving them precious time.

During the signing, Nagad’s Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Sheikh Aminur Rahman, Head of Business Sales Md. Saidur Rahman Dipu, Head of Insurance and Financial Institutions Md. Bayazid were present. Beside, on behalf of Bengal Islamic Life Insurance, Chief Executive Officer MM Monirul Alam, Chief Financial Officer Samsul Islam, Chief Operating Officer Md. Alamgir Kabir and Joint AVP Md. Mahiuddin and many others were present.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Nissan plans to halt production in Russia

Japanese automaker Nissan is planning to halt production at its plant in Russia because of “logistical challenges.”

Nissan Motor Co. did not provide a specific date but said Tuesday production will stop “soon.” Its plant in St. Petersburg produced 45,000 vehicles last year, including the X-Trail sport utility vehicle.

The Yokohama-based manufacturer said the safety of its employees is its top priority.

Nissan earlier stopped exports to Russia.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Speakers at webinar bat for move towards outcome-based education

Speakers at a webinar focused on outcome-based education implementation so that students can leave educational institutions attaining key skills, or knowing how they can be attained as needed over the course of a career.

They urged outcome-based education to be implemented for enjoying employability. Skills that aid education implementation helped to achieve learners’ clarity, flexibility, comparison and involvement.

Dhaka School of Economics’ Entrepreneurial Economists club and Averroes International School jointly organized the webinar on ‘Outcome-based education implementation process undertaken by Bangladesh’, Sunday night.

The keynote speaker Dr. Mani Tyagi, associate professor at KIET Ghaziabad,Delhi, India, said that focusing and organizing a school’s entire programs and instructional efforts around the clearly defined outcomes was essential to this approach.

“We want all students to demonstrate when they leave school,” Tyagi said.

In his introductory remarks, Mohammad Anisur Rahaman Shohagh, principal, The Averroes International School, Dhaka argued that the advantage offered by outcome-based education is that students can understand what to expect, and teachers can understand what they need to demonstrate throughout the course.

Academic Dr. Muhammad Mahboob Ali appreciated the move towards outcome-based education and thanked the government for the initiative to implement it.

Prof Bholanath Dutta, IAF Veteran, joined as the special guest.

Sara Tasneem, Assistant Professor of Dhaka School of Economics, and Dr. Enamul Haque, head of Chemistry at Averroes International School, Dhaka also spoke.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

10-yr-old student found dead in Ctg madrasa

The body of a 10-year-old student was found stuffed in a sack at a madrasa in the Panchlaish area of Chattogram city on Tuesday morning.

The deceased was identified as Md Arman, son of Ali Abbas of the area. He was a student at Ali Bin Abi Talib Madrasa.

Police recovered Arman’s body from the premises of the madrasa around 11am. One of his hands was broken and the body bore many injury marks, said inspector Sadekur Rahman of Panchlaish Model Police Station.

Mokhlesur Rahman, deputy commissioner of Chattogram Metropolitan Police, said that Arman might have died after falling from the roof. “We will investigate the matter.”

The body was sent to the Chattogram Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) morgue for an autopsy, said the inspector.

Earlier on Saturday, police recovered the body of another madrasa student, Iftekhar Malekul Mashfi, from Allama Shah Ashiar Rahman Hefzkhana and Orphanage in Charandwip of Boalkhali upazila of the city.

A madrasa teacher, Abu Jafar, was held in connection with the recovery of the body.

Source: United News of Bangladesh