Cute Premier Handball League begins Tuesday

The Cute Premier Division Handball League 2022, organized by Bangladesh Handball Federation (BHF), begins here on Tuesday (November 1) at the Shaheed (Capt) M Mansur Ali National Handball Stadium in Paltan.

 

Menzis Krira Chakra will play Surjodaya Krira Chakra in the official opening match, will kick-off at 3pm.

 

State Minister for Youth and Sports M Zahid Ahsan Russell will inaugurate the league as the chief guest Tuesday afternoon. Chairman of the meet’s sponsor Mousumi Industries Ltd (Cute) Kazi Razibddin Ahmed Chapal will also present as special guest.

 

Two more matches will also be held on Tuesday, prior to the opening ceremony. Arambagh KS will face Jurain Janata Club at 12 noon while Dhaka Mariner Youngs Club will play Flame Boys Club at 1:30 pm at the same venue.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Musk says Twitter blue tick being revamped

New Twitter owner Elon Musk has said the process of gaining a prestigious “blue tick” will be revised, amid reports the firm could start charging $20 (£17) per month to be verified.

 

Musk tweeted the verification process was being revamped, days after taking over the social media giant.

 

A blue tick is currently free and a way of signalling an account is authentic, reports BBC.

 

Musk completed his $44bn (£37.9bn) takeover on Friday, and has renamed himself as Chief Twit on Twitter.

 

During months of legal wrangling leading up to the acquisition, the billionaire repeatedly expressed concerns about the verification process, and the number of spam and bot accounts he believes litter the site.

 

Musk’s tweet, on Sunday, did not give any more details about what exactly might change.

 

But according to tech website The Verge, which cited internal correspondence, Twitter now wants to charge people $19.99 per month to keep their blue tick verification status.

 

It says the plan involves quadrupling the price for Twitter Blue – the company’s subscription service – and making verification one of its features.

 

Verified users would be given 90 days to subscribe or face losing their blue tick, it reports.

 

Employees were told of the project on Sunday and have been told they need to launch the scheme by 7 November or risk losing their jobs, it added.

 

Read: Lay-off at Twitter: Elon Musk seeks list of staff according to report

 

Twitter Blue was launched last summer, and gives subscribers access to various premium features including the option to undo a tweet.

 

It is currently optional and costs $4.99 per month.

 

While there has been no official confirmation of the plan, on Monday Mr Musk appeared to acknowledge the speculation in a new tweet which said: “On no, all our diabolical plans have been revealed!!”

 

Job cut fears

 

In a separate development, Mr Musk has denied a New York Times report that he plans to lay off Twitter workers before the start of next month to avoid having to make payouts.

 

It follows his buyout last week which saw the exit of the firm’s top bosses – including its chief executive, chairman and finance chief.

 

At the weekend, The New York Times reported that Musk had ordered major job cuts across Twitter’s workforce.

 

The newspaper said the layoffs would take place before 1 November, when workers were due to receive grants of shares in the company as a major part of their pay deals.

 

But replying to a Twitter user asking about the report, he said: “This is false.”

 

The takeover has prompted discussion among Twitter users over what the platform will look like under Musk’s ownership.

 

Read: Musk takes over Twitter: Users testing chaos, misinformation policies

 

Some have voiced concerns that more lenient free speech policies would mean people banned for hate speech or disinformation may be allowed back to the platform, according to BBC reports.

 

Last week Musk said that he doesn’t want the platform to become an echo chamber for hate and division. “Twitter obviously cannot become a free-for-all hell-scape, where anything can be said with no consequences!” he tweeted.

 

However after denying the New York Times job cuts report, Musk tweeted a screen shot of a New York Times headline about him posting a link to a “site known to publish false news”.

 

The New York Times headline referred to a reply Musk had posted, and then deleted, at the weekend to a tweet by former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

 

His reply contained a link to a conspiracy theory about an assault on Paul Pelosi, husband of US House speaker Nancy Pelosi.

 

Musk also started a Twitter poll asking his more than 112m followers whether he should bring back the short-video app Vine.

 

The service that allowed users to share six-second-long looping clips was bought by Twitter in 2012.

 

It gained more than 200m active users by the end of 2015 before being shelved by the social media platform.

 

Musk has previously run polls on whether or not he should sell 10% of his stake in the electric car maker Tesla and if Twitter should have an edit button.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

 

Bill to replace law of military regimes placed in JS

The Development Board Laws (Repeal) Bill 2022 was placed in Parliament on Monday.

 

Law Minister Anisul Huq placed the Bill in the House and it was sent to the concerned Parliamentary Standing Committee for further examination. The Committee was asked to submit its report within 60 days.

 

Read: Bill to provide free education to minor child of dead primary school teachers placed in JS

 

The proposed law will replace the law of the military regime as the court declared this illegal.

 

As per the Bill, Khulna Division Development Board Ordinance, 1976 (Ordinance No. LXXV of 1976), Rajshahi Division Development Board Ordinance, 1976 (Ordinance No. LXXX of 1976), Dhaka Division Development Board Ordinance, 1976 (Ordinance No. LXXXI of 1976), Chittagong Division Development Board Ordinance, 1976 (Ordinance No. LXXXIX of 1976), Chittagong District Development Board Ordinance, 1982 (Ordinance No. XLVI of 1982) and Comilla, Noakhali and Sylhet Districts Development Board Ordinance, 1982 (Ordinance No. XLVII of 1982) and Chittagong Division Development Board Ordinance, 1976 will be repealed.

 

Read: Draft of Public Service Commission Bill goes to JS standing committee

 

BNP MP Harunur Rashid opposed placing the bill in the House and asked for it to be reintroduced including Zila Parishad in it. The Law Minister in reply was dismissive of the suggestion.

 

Later, Harun’s demand was rejected through voice vote.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Huge crowds in BNP rally mean they want democracy back, says Mirza Fakhrul

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday said that lakhs of people are joining their party’s divisional rallies driven by their desire to get back democracy and their lost rights.

 

“One thing is very important that if there is no democracy, no one’s rights can be established,” he said.

 

The BNP leader said the nation has been facing a terrible crisis only for the lack of democracy in the country. “We must overcome this crisis.”

 

“We’ve been on a movement to restore democracy and lakhs of common people are participating in it as they all want the country returns to democracy, and people’s rights are protected,” he observed.

 

Fakhrul made the remarks while exchanging greetings with the members of the Hindu community and distinguished personalities at the BNP Chairperson’s Gulshan office after the celebration of Durga Puja.

 

He said BNP believes in inclusive politics with the members of all religious communities, including Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian.

 

The BNP leader said the country was liberated to build a welfare state with the spirit of democracy, equal rights of people, justice, and fairness.

 

Fakhrul alleged that the government first sent BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia to jail by convicting her in false cases. “She has now been kept under house arrest.”

 

“I believe the people of Bangladesh will once again wake up shortly like the time of the Liberation War to defeat the devil regime and pave a way for turning Bangladesh into a happy and prosperous country,” he said.

 

BNP Standing Committee members Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, vice chairman Netai Roy Chowdhury, BNP chairperson’s advisors, Bijon Kanti Sarker, Dr Sukomal Barua and Gonoforum general secretary Advocate Subrata Chowdhury, among others, spoke at the programme.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Asian Continental Chess: GM Razib of Bangladesh beats Indian IM Dinesh

Grand Master Enamul Hossain Razib of Bangladesh beat Indian International Master Dinesh Kumar Sharma in the 6th round open section match of the Asian Continental Chess Championships held in the Indian capital New Delhi on Monday.

 

In the day’s 6th round, GM Razib played with white pieces to choose the Ruy-Lopez opening system and beat his opponent after 39 moves.

 

In the Women’s section, Bangladeshi WCM Jannatul Ferdous received bye in the day’s 6th round match.

 

After the day’s 6th round, GM Enamul Hossain Razib earned 2.5 points while WCM Jannat bagged 2 points.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Bill withdrawn from JS in light of HC verdict on arrest of public servants

The Public Service (Amendment) Bill, 2022 was withdrawn from Parliament on Monday.

 

State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain moved the withdrawal motion. It was later passed by voice vote.

 

The state minister, however, did not say anything regarding his move to withdraw it.

 

Read more: Bill to replace law of military regimes placed in JS

 

The Bill was placed in the House on August 29 inducting a clause to shield public servants from unnecessary harassment. The treasury benches contend such a provision exists in the law in many countries across the globe, including India.

 

But today’s withdrawal may have been affected by a High Court ruling that police would not require prior permission to arrest government officials in criminal cases.

 

The state minister said that the government will appeal the August 25 decision of the High Court, that struck down a provision in the 2018 Public Service Act preventing police from arresting a government official without permission from higher authorities, even in criminal cases.

 

The HC ruling came from the bench of justices Md Mozibur Rahman Miah and Kazi Md Ejarul Haque Akondo. The bench described the 2018 provision as “unconstitutional”.

 

Read more: Govt to appeal HC ruling on scrapping prior permission to arrest officials in criminal case

 

“A section has been given special facilities by enacting the provision of getting prior permission to arrest government employees, which is sheer discrimination and violence of articles 26, 27 and 31 of the Constitution,” the bench said.

 

On November 14, 2018, a gazette was issued on Public Service Act, 2018. It was published on September 26, 2019, and came into effect on October 1, 2019.

 

According to Section 41(1) of the Act, prior permission is needed from the government or higher authorities to arrest a government officer for a criminal offence.

 

On October 14, 2019, a writ petition was filed challenging the legality of Section 41 (1) of the Act.

 

Advocates Sarwar Ahad Chowdhury, Eklas Uddin Bhuiya and Mahbubul Islam filed the writ petition on behalf of Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh, an NGO.

 

On October 21, 2019, the High Court issued a rule asking the government to explain as to why Section 41 (1) of the Public Service Act should not be declared “illegal and contradictory to articles 26(1) and (2), 27 and 31 of the Constitution.”

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Is your Instagram crashing?

Users of the online photo-sharing and social networking service Instagram are reporting issues with the app.

 

Popular social media app users have shared that the app keeps crashing or closing abruptly.

 

Meta-owned Instagram lets users take pictures, apply filters to them and share those pictures in several ways, including through social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. It is available as an application for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.

 

One user took to Twitter to say: “Instagram seems to be crashing or my accounts have been disabled.” Another user also shared his experience with the seemingly crashing app.

 

According to Downdetector, the problems started at around 13:08GMT. More than 7,288 reports were found on Downdecetor at the time of filing this report.

 

Downdetector only reports an incident when the number of problem reports is significantly higher than the typical volume for that time of day.

 

However, Instagram did not confirm if there is any outage with the app.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

6 sentenced to life in prison for 2010 murder of journalist

A Chattogram court on Monday sentenced four people to life imprisonment for killing journalist Fateh Osmani in 2010.

 

Prashant Kumar Biswas, justice of Sylhet’s Special District Judge Court and Public Security Crime Prevention Tribunal, handed down the punishment on Monday, said SM Abul Kalam Azad, bench assistant of the court.

 

Read: Money laundering through online gambling platforms: 6 arrested in city

 

The lifers are-Saddam, Suman, Swapan, Russell, Shah Alam and Md Kashem Ali. The court also fined them Tk 5,000 in default to suffer six months more imprisonment.

 

All of them except Kashem Ali were tried in absentia.

 

According to the prosecution, on April 18, 2010, journalist Fateh Osmani was returning home on a motorcycle with his friend Abdul Malek. At around 11:30 pm, when they reached in front of Shah Mir (r.) shrine in Shahi Eidgah of Sylhet city, they came under attack.

 

Read: Sirajganj woman sentenced to life in prison for killing mother-in-law

 

Osmani later died of his injuries sustained in the attack on April 28 at Apollo Hospital in Dhaka.

 

A murder case was filed with Kotwali police following a complaint by Osmani’s younger brother Al-Farhad Matin.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Police aviation wing taking shape: Four ASPs complete basic course to be pilots

Four assistant superintendents of police (ASPs), including a female officer, have completed Aviation Basic Course 12.

 

They are Senior Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Md. Sarwar Hossain, Senior ASP Md Mushfiqul Haque, ASP Fatema-Tuz-Zohra and ASP Md Abul Hossain.

 

The police officers with six others from different forces participated in the basic course at Army Aviation School.

 

Read: Concerted efforts needed to solve aviation sector’s problems: Speakers

 

Among the trainees, five from Army completed 70 hours of flying training on the Cessna-152 Aerobat aircraft. Also, five of Navy and police completed 70 hours of flying training on the Diamond DA-40NG aircraft.

 

Captain Md Abu Talha Arefin ASC was selected as the best pilot among the trainees of the Cessna-152 Aerobat aircraft, and Senior ASP Md Sarwar Hossain was selected as the best pilot of the Diamond DA-40NG aircraft.

 

Read: Civil Aviation Ministry asked to take action against CAAB officials for irregularities

 

ASP Fatema-Tuz-Zohra achieved the honour of being the first woman pilot of police.

 

Chief of Army Staff General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed distributed certificates to the new pilots at a programme at the Army Aviation School Monday afternoon and awarded them flying brevets.

 

Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun and senior military and civilian officials were also present.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

 

BGMEA for more partnerships between Bangladesh, Germany to unlock trade, investment potential

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has underscored the need for more cooperation and collaboration between Bangladesh and Germany to unlock trade and investment potential.

 

BGMEA President Faruque Hassan sought the cooperation of Germany for the sustainable development of Bangladesh’s apparel industry, especially in the area of environmental sustainability and skill development.

 

He also sought support in expanding Bangladesh’s readymade garments (RMG) exports to Germany.

 

Read: BGMEA urges South Korea’s Hyosung to invest in Bangladesh’s backward linkages industries

 

The BGMEA chief made the call during his meeting with German Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) Bärbel Kofler in Dhaka recently, said a media release Monday.

 

Members of the German Parliament and senior German government officials attended the dinner meeting hosted by the Embassy of Germany.

 

Read: BGMEA calls on South Korea’s Youngone to invest more in Bangladesh

 

The meeting focused on prospects and challenges in the RMG sector in the context of Bangladesh’s graduation from LDC and the new supply chain law in Germany and Europe.

 

Faruque Hassan expressed high optimism about working collaboratively by involving governments, buyers and suppliers in building a better supply chain that would benefit all parties.

 

Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) Executive President Mohammad Hatem was present at the meeting.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

60MW wind power project: First turbine’s installation complete

Installation of the first turbine at the country’s largest 60 MW wind energy project, under construction at Khurushkul in Cox’s Bazar, has been successfully completed.

 

Bangladesh State Minister for Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid on Monday (October 31, 2022) disclosed the development through a Facebook post.

 

Read: PM inaugurates installation of 2nd reactor at Rooppur nuclear power plant

 

“We expect power generation (from the project) will start from May-June 2023,” Hamid said, adding that this project will show Bangladesh a new path to producing environmentally-friendly renewable energy through clean sources.

 

Earlier on March 31 this year, Nasrul Hamid formally laid the foundation stone of the project. However, the implementation of the project started in 2014.

 

Read: Bridge cranes installed at Unit 2 of Rooppur NPP

 

“Renewable energy will play an important role in future power generation. The contribution of renewable energy in the energy mix of the country has been growing,” he said at a program to mark the occasion.

 

US-DK Green Energy (BD), a private firm that is part of the SQ Group of Companies, is setting up the country’s first independent power producer (IPP) fuelled by wind energy, from which the state-owned Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) will buy electricity.

 

Read: Chinese-Bangladeshi consortium, BPDB to sign deal for Mongla wind power plant tomorrow

 

The sponsor company will invest $116.51 million to develop the plant which will have 22 turbines, each having a generation capacity of three megawatts and a height of 120m.

 

Bangladesh state minister said more wind power plants will be set up across different locations of the country.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Novoair’s Rajshahi-Cox’s Bazar flights start November 17

Private carrier Novoair will operate flights on the Rajshahi-Cox’s Bazar route from November 17.

 

The direct flights will leave Rajshahi every Thursday at 10:3am and will arrive in Cox’s Bazar at 12pm.

 

Also, they will depart Cox’s Bazar every Sunday at 3:35pm and will arrive in Rajshahi at 5:05pm, according to a media statement.

 

Read: NOVOAIR wins ‘Best On Time Performance’ award

 

One-way fare starts from Tk5,900, it added.

 

Novoair now operates daily flights from Dhaka to Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Saidpur, Jashore, Sylhet, Rajshahi and Kolkata.

 

Source: United News of Bangladesh