College student ‘ends life’ in Chuadanga

A 17-year-old college student allegedly ended his life by consuming poison over his parents’ refusal to buy him a bike in Chuadanga.

The deceased was identified as Sabbir Hossain, a resident of Sadar upazila of the district. He was a Class XII student of Chuadanga Government College.

Family sources said Sabbir consumed poison on Wednesday night as his parents didn’t buy him a bike despite his repeated pleas over the past few days.

Later, he was rushed to Chuadanga Sadar Hospital where he died during treatment around 11pm, said Mahabbur Rahman, officer-in-charge of Chuadanga Sadar police station.

The body has been kept in the hospital morgue for an autopsy, he added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

8-yr old’s body recovered from ditch in Narayanganj; brother, sister-in-law held

Police recovered the body of an eight-year old girl in Sonargaon upazila of Narayanganj on Thursday, three days after she went missing.

The deceased was identified as Humayra, daughter of Dulal Mia from Pirojepur union and a student of class one.

The body was recovered in the morning from a ditch at Noagaon after being informed by locals , said Mohammad Hafizur Rahman, Officer-in-Charge of Sonargaon police station.

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“The girl’s body might have been dumped in the ditch after murder,” he said.

Humayra’s brother Sajib, and his wife Boishakhi were detained, he said.

Humayra’s father Dulal Mia said, “Humayra went out with her brother and sister-in-law on Monday morning and since then she remained missing. Later we filed a general diary at Sonargaon police station in this regard.”

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Md Amir Khashru, Superintendent of Narayanganj police (crime) said the girl might have been killed over a family feud.

The body has been sent for an autopsy and a case will be filed in this regard, he added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Sexual assault on running bus: Driver placed on one-day remand

A Dhaka court on Thursday placed Md Mahbubur Rahman, driver of a Bikash Paribahan bus, on a one-

day remand for sexually harassing a college student on a running bus.

Judge Syed Mostafa Reza Nur of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Court passed the order after Investigation Officer (IO) of the case and Officer In-charge (OC) of Azimpur police outpost Asibuzzaman Asib produced the accused before the court sought a five-day remand.

Mahbubur was arrested from Ashulia on Wednesday.

According to the case statement, the victim boarded a bus of Bikash paribahan to reach Azimpur from Dhanmondi around 8:40pm on July 24. At one point, she fell asleep in the bus.

Around 9:10pm, the victim felt that someone was touching her body. She woke up and found the bus was deserted and the helper of the bus was sitting next to her.

The helper grasped the victim’s mouth when she tried to cry for help. She stood up and asked the driver to stop the bus. But the driver increased the speed instead of stopping the bus.

Finally, the victim jumped off the running bus to escape.

Later, she wrote a post on facebook from where Lalbagh police came to know the matter.

Members from Lalbagh police station identified the victim based from the facebook post and collected information from her. Using modern technology, police seized the bus and came to know about the driver.

The victim later lodged a complaint with Lalbagh police station in this regard, based on which the arrest was made.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

‘Sheikh Hasina Tantpalli’ to create job for people of south-western region: Minister

The Ministry of Textiles and Jute is setting up ‘Sheikh Hasina Tant palli’ in Shibchar Upazila of Madaripur district at the Jajira end of the Padma Bridge to create opportunities for self-employment in the south-western region.

Textile and Jute Minister Golam Dastagir Gazi said this while visiting the project on 120 acres of land in the upazila on Thursday.

Under this project, weavers will be provided with all kinds of facilities including residential buildings, handloom shed, dormitories, rest house, cyber cafes and power substations.

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There are plans to set up a ‘Tant Haat’ two days a week at Tantpalli where all kinds of raw materials including yarn will be sold and displayed.

“Everything from weaving cloth to making and selling garments will be arranged here,” said the minister.

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The minister also hoped that this project will revive the tradition of handloom industry.

He also visited the construction work of ‘Sheikh Hasina Textile Engineering College’ under Textiles Department in the upazila.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Rail links with Khulna resume 2 hours after oil-carrying train derails

Train communications between Khulna and other parts of the country resumed almost two hours after the derailed compartment of an oil-carrying train in Jashore was recovered Thursday night.

Around 6:35pm, a compartment of a Khulna-bound train derailed near Jashore Railway Station, Station Master Ainal Hossain told UNB.

The oil-bearing train arrived from Parbatipur with 36 compartments. The No. 31 compartment derailed as the train crossed Jashore town’s Railgate area, the station master said.

The compartment could be retrieved almost two hours later, and train operation on the route resumed around 8:20pm, Aynal added.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

BNP spent Tk 11m more than its income in 2021

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Thursday submitted its annual financial statement to the Election Commission for the 2021 calendar year showing that the party spent some Tk 11 million more than what it earned that year.

The BNP’s expenditure was Tk 19.8 million (exactly Tk, 19,847,171) against its income of Tk 8.4 million (exactly Tk 8,412,444) in 2021.

With this, the party spent higher than its income in the last three consecutive years.

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BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi submitted his party’s audited financial statement of 2021 to the Election Commission.

As per the law, each registered political party is obliged to submit its financial statement of the previous calendar year by July 31 each year.

The sources of BNP’s income included party members’ subscriptions, donations and nomination paper sales.

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The main heads of expenditures had been salaries and festival bonus of their office staff, utility bills, distribution of relief materials and financial assistance to repressed party leaders and activists. The additional money came from the party’s bank account, according to the report.

In 2020, BNP spent Tk 17.4 million against its income of Tk 12.2 million.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Infinix launches 3D Vapor Cloud Chamber Liquid Cooling Technology

Infinix Mobile has recently launched its revolutionary 3D Vapor Cloud Chamber (3D VCC) Liquid Cooling Technology to lead the smartphone industry with its brand spirit to empower the lives of today’s youth.

Designers have achieved an increase in the chamber volume using the innovative design on the dimensionality of VC shape for the first time.

This significantly improves heat dissipation resulting in better performance. This creative solution fixes some issues caused by high temperatures for high-integration and high-power smartphones, such as CPU frequency reduction, frame rate drops, and frozen screens. This new technology has been certified by the China National Intellectual Property Administration, said a media release on Thursday.

“Regular smartphone gamers players care about performance, while advanced players emphasize heat dissipation due to its direct impact on performance. As the 5G era poses new challenges to the heat dissipation technique, technology development drives innovations from traditional heat pipes to VC, a leap from line to surface basis, and now further upgrades from a flat surface to a three-dimension basis to form Infinix 3D Vapor Cloud Chamber Liquid Cooling. This technology not only exhibits Infinix’s technical foundation and innovative spirit but also represents a huge step towards technological progress.” said Manfred Hong, Senior Product Director of Infinix.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Proparco supports Ananta Group with $13.8mn loan to strengthen its int’l competitiveness

Proparco, the private sector financing arm of Agence Française de Développement Group (AFD Group), has supported Ananta Group, a leading apparel producer in Bangladesh, with a $13.8 million loan to strengthen its international competitiveness.

With this loan, Proparco supports Ananta Huaxiang Limited (AHL), a subsidiary of Ananta Group in Bangladesh, to increase its sweater manufacturing capacity through the expansion of its production facility located in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.

This operation will allow AHL to emerge as a large volume sweater manufacturer and strengthen its competitiveness in the international market, said Proparco on Thursday.

“It gives us immense pleasure to support AHL, a responsible actor in Bangladesh’s garment industry committed to gender diversity,” said Diane Jegam, Regional Director – South Asia, Proparco.

By supporting the growth of a job-creating company committed to the well-being of its employees, women empowerment as well as the sustainable use of resources, Proparco is supporting the largest exporting sector of Bangladesh, said Jegam.

“This partnership with Proparco will greatly support our vision of sustainable factories scoring high on environmental and social compliance standards,” says the Managing Director of the Group, Sharif Zahir.

Moreover, he said, the new capacity expansion financed by Proparco has been completed in record time and the factory is already in operation employing a gender balanced workforce and contributing to the export earnings of the country.

“Further, we are delighted to work with Proparco and look forward to grow this partnership in the coming year.”

Bangladesh is the second largest ready-made garment exporter in the world after China representing 81% of Bangladesh’s total exports and employing 4.4 million workers.

AHL ranks among the top 10 sweater producers in Bangladesh exporting mostly to Europe for various international brands.

With this project and the increase in high-end sweater manufacturing capabilities, AHL will be better able to serve its customers by producing over 10 million pieces of sweaters by 2023 at a higher quality level and price points than before.

Due to the quality of AHL’s working conditions and its various commitments towards women empowerment, the project qualifies for the 2X Challenge, a global gender finance initiative that Proparco has been contributing to since its launch in 2018.

The project also addresses 3 SDGs: SDG#9 by developing operations at best standards, SDG#8 due to above average salary package, and to SDG#5 due to the women-dedicated program that will be implemented.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

EU contributes to strengthening social security in Bangladesh with EUR 2 million

The European Union (EU) has transferred EUR 2 million (around Tk 20 crore) to the government of Bangladesh to strengthen key areas of its social security system.

It has a specific focus on strengthening institutional set-up, the overall Monitoring and Evaluation Framework of the social security services, introduction of a nutrition sensitive child benefit programme and having an improved social security framework for workers.

EU Ambassador to Bangladesh Charles Whiteley said “We encourage the government to ensure an appropriate social protection system and measures that protect those who are in need.”

Beyond the immediate Covid-19 response initiated by Team Europe, he said, this programme represents a concrete first step towards the longer-term objective to establish an adequate and sustainable social security system.

“The EU and its Member States are committed to support efforts to establish adequate and sustainable social security for workers, with the shared objectives to protect lives and livelihoods,” said the EU member.

The disbursement of this payment comes after a “positive decision” of the Budget Support Steering Committee (SSC) of the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development in July 2022, said the EU Embassy in Dhaka on Thursday.

The European Consensus for Development enshrines the commitment from both the EU and its Member States to promote “adequate and sustainable social protection”.

With the proactive political commitment of the government of Bangladesh (GoB) to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in order to ‘leave no-one behind’, the EU has been a committed development and humanitarian partner to Bangladesh since 1973.

The EU supports the Government of Bangladesh to implement its national social security reform agenda with the ultimate aim to streamline social protection services and to reach out to vulnerable communities, with a special emphasis on the Child Benefit Programme and workers at risk in the export-oriented sector and as such to contribute to Bangladesh’s overall development goals.

A EUR 247 million budget support programme is in place since 2019 to support the reform activities of the NSSS. Budget support is a means of delivering effective aid and durable results for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Budget support is directly linked to reforms and developmental results. This ensures development of effective systems to collect information on results, to monitor progress, and evaluate impact, based on which the sectoral reform process in funded.

It also aims to strengthen the capacity of the partner country in the implementation of the policy and public finance systems, also in improving the accountability of the government towards its citizens.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

UN agency IFAD reaches record level of support for world’s rural poor

The UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) doubled down on its commitment to the world’s poorest rural communities in 2021, increasing support to reach 128 million small-scale farmers and vulnerable people, according to its annual report released from Rome on Thursday.

The record level of support for world’s rural poor came amid rising challenges posed by climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and global economic shocks.

In the IFAD Annual Report 2021, IFAD detailed how its efforts successfully targeted those who needed it most: data released during 2021 revealed that 49 per cent of direct beneficiaries were women, while 22 per cent were youth.

“We know that economic empowerment of women is the key to greater empowerment for all, while more than 600 million youth in rural areas globally need our help,” said Gilbert F. Houngbo, President of IFAD.

“These investments will ultimately help deliver greater food security, poverty reduction and economic resilience to their broader communities – that is, the people who produce a third of the world’s food but are too often left behind,” he said.

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The annual report recaps the activities of the UN specialized agency and international finance institution, which mobilizes funds, technical expertise and other resources to combat poverty and hunger among the 3.4 billion people who live in rural areas of the developing world.

With global hunger on the rise and climate change impacting agricultural output, IFAD’s role in ensuring global food security has never been more crucial.

IFAD’s 177 Member States have recognised this by committing a record US$1.55 billion to the agency’s 2022-2024 core resources with the aim of doubling its impact by 2030.

Some of those funds went last year to expanding IFAD’s COVID-19 response initiative – called the Rural Poor Stimulus Facility (RPSF) – to help people survive pandemic-caused financial losses while also protecting the global food supply.

As traditional markets were upended due to COVID-19-related supply chain and transportation disruption, the RPSF stepped in to provide small-scale farmers with seeds, fertilizer, access to liquidity and information.

Support for digital services like e-marketing and e-money were also increased. Twenty million people have received support in 59 hard-hit countries through the RPSF so far in the past two years.

The Annual Report 2021 also highlights IFAD’s efforts to expand its resource mobilisation by enlisting the participation of private sector partners.

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This builds on IFAD’s A++ credit rating, attained in 2020, which has allowed the agency to pursue co-financing through partnerships and thereby complement its core three-year “replenishment” resources.

In June 2021, IFAD also launched a Sustainable Development Finance Framework to guide engagement with institutional impact investors who focus on sustainable finance.

Other milestones in 2021 for IFAD included continuing advocacy for rural people and for a transformation of food systems at major international events including the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) and the UN Food Systems Summit.

The initiatives laid out in 2021 are now serving as building blocks for IFAD’s stepped-up response to the crisis in 2022 prompted by war in Ukraine and the ensuing hike in food, fertilizer, energy and transport costs.

IFAD’s dedicated response to the impacts of the war, called the Crisis Response Initiative, focuses on 22 priority countries in urgent need, and work is now under way in the six in the most critical state – Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Haiti, Mozambique, Somalia and Yemen.

“Our mission is unwavering in the face of conflict, COVID-19 and climate shock: to transform rural economies and food systems, and to drive more sustainable and inclusive development for the most vulnerable small-scale farmers and their communities,” Houngbo said.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

IBBL Chattogram South, Sylhet, Rangpur hold half-yearly business development conference

Chattogram South, Sylhet and Rangpur zones of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL) recently organised a half-yearly business development conference online.

Mohammed Monirul Moula, managing director and chief executive officer of the bank, addressed the programme as the chief guest Tuesday.

IBBL additional managing directors Muhammad Qaisar Ali, Md Omar Faruk Khan; deputy managing directors JQM Habibullah, Md Mostafizur Rahman Siddique, Md Nayer Azam; senior executive vice-presidents Md Siddiqur Rahman, Mohammad Jamal Uddin Mazumder, AFM Kamaluddin, Mohammed Shabbir, Md. Mahboob Alam, Mohammod Ullah, Mizanur Rahman and Md Maksudur Rahman attended the conference.

Executive vice-presidents Abu Sayed Md Idris, Sikder Md Shehabuddin, Md Mizanur Rahman Bhuiyan, Ahmed Zubayerul Huq, Md Barkat Ullah and Miftah Uddin also joined the programme, according to a media statement.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Mongla Port witnesses first RMG export thanks to Padma Bridge

A foreign ship named Maersk Nesna left the Mongla Port in Bagerhat for Poland with Bangladeshi readymade garment (RMG) products for the first time after the launching of the Padma Bridge.

Maersk Nesna, a Panama-flagged ship, left the port around 11:30am on Thursday with 17 containers of 27 garment factories.

This is the first export shipment of readymade garments to any country from the Mongla Port.

Earlier, businesses used to export RMG products throughChattogram Port and air cargo. As communication distance from the capital Dhaka to Mongla Port has reduced after the opening of the Padma Bridge, traders now are choosing Mongla Port as an option for export.

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According to Mongla Port Authority, the present distance from Mongla Port to Dhaka is 170 kilometres and Chattogram Port to Dhaka is 260 kilometres. Businesses are showing their interest to use Mongla Port for its short distance from Dhaka and easy and safe cargo handling.

Mongla Port will save time and money for the exporters, claimed the port authority.

In a statement on Thursday, the port authority said RMG products from 27 garment factories including Fakir Apparels, Windy Limited, KC Lingerie Limited, Artistic Design Limited, Knit Concern Limited, Knit Composite Limited, and Sharmin Apparels have been sent to Poland from No.8 jetty of the port.

The shipment included various RMG products including baby clothes, Jersey, Cardigan, T-shirt, and Trousers.

Calling it memorable day, Mongla Port Authority Chairman Rear Admiral Mohammad Musa hoped that export of RMG items through Mongla Port will increased in the future.

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Bagerhat Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Sheikh Liakat Hossain Liton said economic activities will increase through the Mongla Port thanks to the Padma Bridge.

Source: United News of Bangladesh