Workshop on building awareness against disinformation among youth held at Rajshahi American Corner

Information technology is advancing in leaps and bounds, and the dangers of disinformation, misinformation and fake news loom large, speakers observed at a workshop.

The youth must be aware of these dangers and prepare themselves accordingly, they said.

The young generation needs to understand what information they share with the masses and any sort of malinformation or fake news can bring them under the regulations of the Digital Security Act (DSA) 2018, they observed.

The Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies (BIPSS), in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy (Public Diplomacy section), hosted its first quarterly workshop titled, 'Building Awareness Against Disinformation Among Youth' at Rajshahi American Corner, Varendra University.

The workshop was attended by various university and college students of Rajshahi, said a media release issued by BIPSS on Wednesday.

Lamia Rahman Tammi, Event and Social Media Coordinator, BIPSS, spoke on the topic of 'A World of Disinformation: Understanding and Analysing the Threat of Disinformation'.

She highlighted the understanding of disinformation with multiple examples and how such disinformation leads to devastating outcomes.

Asheer Shah Md, Research Associate, BIPSS, discussed the topic 'Countering Disinformation and Building Up Societal Resilience'.

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He emphasised the importance and vitality of understanding disinformation and how to counter such misinformation in society.

Shah also portrayed the legal aspects associated with the spread of disinformation.

The university and college students participated and shared their experiences during the workshop.

The sessions were very interactive with insights from all the students.

The students also participated in an interview session with Lamia, in which the student overview all the learnings of the workshop.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

50 held in anti-drugs drives across Dhaka

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Wednesday claimed to have arrested 50 people on charges of selling and consuming banned drugs.

Sources at the DMP headquarters said Detective Branch sleuths and local police conducted drives across the city in the past 24 hours and arrested them.

Around 4,766 pieces of yaba, 44.320kg cannabis, 150g heroin, 72 bottles of foreign liquor, and 20 bottles of Phensedyl, a codeine-based cough syrup that fetches a high price in the narcotics market of Bangladesh, were recovered from the possession of the accused, the sources told UNB.

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Thirty-one cases were registered at local police stations against them under the Narcotics Control Act.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

BPL 2023: Tickets for final leg on sale from Thursday

Fans of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) are in for a treat as tickets for the third Dhaka phase of the tournament go on sale starting Thursday. This phase will kick off on February 3 in Dhaka.

With six different stands to choose from, there's a seat for everyone. The Grand Stand tickets are priced at tk 1,500, VIP Stand tickets are tk 1,000, Club House tickets are tk 500, North/South Stand tickets are tk 300, and Eastern Stand tickets are tk 200.

Ticket counters will be located at the Shaheed Suhrawardi Indoor Stadium in Mirpur and at a ticket booth adjacent to Gate 1 of Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur. Tickets will be available for purchase on match days and the day before each match. The ticket counters/booths will be open from 9:30am to 7:30pm.

The previous legs of this year’s BPL took place in Sylhet after early phases in Dhaka, Chattogram.

Currently, the Sylhet Strikers lead the league with 8 wins out of 10 matches played, 2 losses, and 16 points. The Strikers are the only team who have confirmed a playoff berth.

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Fortune Barishal and Comilla Victorians are tied for second place, with 6 wins each, 3 losses, and 12 points each, though the Victorians have a better run rate. Rangpur Riders are in fourth place with 5 wins, 3 losses, and 10 points.

Dhaka Dominators are in fifth place with 3 wins, 7 losses, and 6 points, while Khulna Tigers and Chattogram Challengers are tied for sixth place with 2 wins each, 7 losses each, and 4 points each. Khulna Tigers are on a slightly better place with a better run rate than Chattogram.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Chess Olympiad : Bangladesh beat Panama in 2nd round

Bangladesh team beat Panama in the 2nd round match of the 1st FIDE Chess Olympiad for People with Disabilities held in Belgrade, Servia Tuesday night

In the 2nd round, Syed Ejaz Hossain (rating-1952), Bappy Sarkar (Rating-1778) and Md. Ali Newaz Sarkar (Rating-1809) of Bangladesh won against Osorio Jesus Camilo (Rating-1859), Munoz Alba Cristal (Rating-1000) and Singares Mario Oscar (rating-1425) of Panama respectively.

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Bangladesh team will play Czech Republic in their 3rd round match scheduled for Wednesday at 8 pm (Bangladesh time)

Source: United News of Bangladesh

First Div Handball: Old Ideals earn 3rd consecutive win beating Star Sports by 31-16 goal

Old Ideals earned the 3rd consecutive Victory in the Cute Metropolis First Division Handball League beating Star Sports by 31-16 goal at the Shaheed Capt. (Retd) M. Mansur Ali National Handball Stadium here on Wednesday.

The Old Ideals, which beat Satirtho Club and Purbachal Parishad in previous matches, dominated the first half by 20-7 goal today.

In the day's other match, Purbachal Parishad registered their 2nd successive victory beating all losers Satirtho Club by 37-14 goal after leading the first half 19-5 at the same venue.

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Earlier, Purbachal Parishad found the winning way in their 3rd league match defeating Star Sports by 28-25 goal on Tuesday after suffering defeats against Victoria SC and Old Ideals.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

SAFF U-20 Women’s Championship: Bangladesh to play Nepal Friday

India, Nepal, and Bhutan have arrived in Dhaka to play the four-nation SAFF U-20 Women's Championship 2023 at the Birshrestha Shaheed Sipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium in the capital's Kamalapur.

These three teams and hosts Bangladesh will compete in the championship scheduled for February 3-9, initially on a league basis. After that, two top teams will play in the final on February 9 at 6pm at the same venue.

The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) has organised the championship under the supervision of the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF).

Bhutan reached Dhaka Tuesday, Nepal and India Wednesday.

Hosts Bangladesh will start their campaign by taking on Nepal in one of the two opening-day matches at 7pm.

Earlier in the tournament's opener, India will play Bhutan at 3pm at the same venue.

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Midfielder Shamsunnahar will lead the Bangladesh team and goalkeeper Rupna Chakma will be vice-captain.

In the remaining league basis match, Bangladesh will face their arch-rivals India on February 5 at 7pm and Nepal will play Bhutan at 3pm.

Bangladesh will play Bhutan on February 7 at 7pm in their last league match while India will lock horns with Nepal at 4pm.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Dhaka Art Summit back after three years

Bangladesh and South Asian region’s biggest art and painting biennale exhibition platform Dhaka Art Summit (DAS)’s 6th edition will begin at the National Art Gallery of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) on Friday after three years of hiatus due to Covid-19 pandemic.

Salman F Rahman, the private sector and investment adviser to the Prime Minister, will inaugurate the nine-day event while State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid, Director General of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Liaquat Ali Lucky will be present as the special guests.

Director of Dhaka Art Summit and President of Samdani Art Foundation Nadia Samdani MBE, Trustee of Dhaka Art Summit and Samdani Art Foundation Rajeeb Samdani, and Managing Director and CEO of Golden Harvest Agro Industries Limited Mohammad Saker Shamim will also join the opening ceremony among the special guests.

The nine-day-long summit will feature workshops, performance seminars and diverse exhibitions with the participation of renowned art critics and art collectors from home and abroad, with a vibrant panel of over 160 local and international artists. Topics like climate change and gender relations will be a key focus of this year's event.

A press conference was held at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy's National Art Gallery auditorium on Wednesday, where the Samdani Art Foundation's Nadia Samdani, MBE and Rajeeb Samdani briefed the media about the event details of the 6th edition.

“The theme of the 2023 Dhaka Art Summit is ‘Bonna’ (flood). In riverine Bangladesh, ‘Bonna (flood)’ is not just a name for disaster but a lot more, hence young girls are named ‘Bonna’ (flood). At this year’s DAS, ‘Bonna’ (flood) will be presented through the character of a young girl, in a different way: with questions that go against conventional binary thinking about necessity and non-necessity, recovery from disaster and reconstruction, kids and adults, women and men, and more. The participating artists' exhibitions will reveal the full significance of this connection,” Rajeeb Samndani told UNB.

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Artists participating in the 6th edition of the Art Summit include – Sumaiya Vali, Antony Gromley, Asfika Rahman, Vinodbihari Mukherjee, Bhasha Chakraborty, Chitraprasad, Daniel Boyd, Damasus Hacha, Faisal Zaman, Ganesh Paini, Ghazaleh Avarzamani, Habik Chuhen, Habiba Nowroz, Jamal Ahmed, Jaydev Roja, Jani Rusika, Kabir Ahmed Masum Chishti, Kamruzzaman Swadhan, Lala Rukh, Lapdiang Saiyem, Marina Perez Simao, Nabil Ahmed, Nazmun Nahar Kaya, Paul Taburet, Rupali Gupta and Prasad Shetty, Purnima Akhtar, Rafiqun Nabi, Safiuddin Ahmed, Sahej Rahal, Tanya Goyal, Veronica Hapchenko, Yasmin Jahan Nupur. , Rizvi Hasan, Ganesh Pine and others.

Art Summit started its journey in 2012. A flagship venture by the Samdani Art Foundation, the Summit’s aim is to establish a profound relationship with Bangladeshi and South Asian arts to the world and to showcase the country's artists and artistic expertise in the international arena.

The 6th edition of Dhaka Art Summit will be open to the visitors at National Art Gallery from 10 am to 8 pm till February 11.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

2 more dengue cases reported in 24 hrs: DGHS

Two more people were hospitalised with dengue in 24 hours till Wednesday morning.

Two were admitted to hospitals in Dhaka, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Forty four patients, including 22 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.

So far, the DGHS has recorded 568 dengue cases, 518 recoveries, and six deaths this year.

Seven more dengue patients hospitalised in 24 hours

The country logged 281 dengue deaths in 2022 – the highest on record after 179 deaths recorded in 2019.

It also recorded 62,423 dengue cases and 61,971 recoveries last year.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Bangladesh logs 12 more Covid cases

Bangladesh reported 12 more Covid-19 cases in 24 hours till Wednesday morning.

With the new number, the country's total caseload rose to 2,037,568 according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

However, the official death toll from the disease remained unchanged at 29,442 as no new fatalities were reported.

The daily case test positivity dropped to 0.53 percent from Tuesday’s 0.71 percent as 2245 samples were tested.

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The mortality rate remained unchanged at 1.44 percent while the recovery rate rose to 97.82 percent.

Bangladesh reported its highest daily caseload of 16,230 on July 28 in 2021 and daily fatalities of 264 on August 5 of the same year.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Former CU teacher crushed under train in Dhaka

A former teacher of Chittagong University was crushed under the wheels of a train in Dhaka’s Uttara area on Tuesday night.

The deceased was identified as Mohammad Abdur Rashid, 69, a resident of Uttara No 6.

Quamrul Hasan, sub-inspector of Airport Station Railway Police said, Rashid died on the spot as a train hit him while he was crossing the rail tracks around 10 pm.

Police also found a bag on the spot.

He might have been returning home from a kitchen market, said the SI.

Prof. Rashid’s wife and children have been living in Canada, said police quoting his relatives.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

PM opens Ekushey Book Fair 2023 in person for first time in 3 years

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday inaugurated the month-long Amar Ekushey Book Fair-2023, the annual event of booklovers and publishers, in the capital.

The premier opened the country’s biggest book fair in the afternoon, joining its inaugural ceremony in person on the Bangla Academy premise after a gap of three years induced by Covid-19 pandemic.

The fair is being held on the Academy premises and its adjoining Suhrawardy Udyan with the theme “Poro Boi, Goro Desh-Bangabandhu’r Bangladesh” (Read Books, Build the Country as Bangladesh dreamt by Bangabandhu).

Addressing the opening ceremony, the prime minister stressed the need for translation of Bengali literary works in foreign languages to reach out to the non-Bengali readers as well as for creation of digital versions of books to reach the larger readers.

She said 21st February got recognition as the international mother language day. So, a large responsibility was bestowed upon Bangladesh to make Bengali language familiar to the world arena in a massive way, she said.

“If we want to do it, we need to translate and put emphasis on the translation of our literary works,” said Hasina.

She said all the books of Bengali literature, which would be published, should be translated into different languages, not only one or two books in a year.

Hasina said Bangla Academy and International Mother Language Institute can jointly take the initiative for the translation of Bengali literary works.

Noting that the Father of the Nation once arranged an international literature fair, she asked Bangla Academy to take such initiatives for hosting international fair on its premise.

The PM thanked Bangla Academy for arrangement of book fairs in the districts saying that there is now scope and facilities to arrange such events even in upazila level as there are cultural academies in every area.

“Our young generation will stay away from drugs, terrorism and militancy as much as we can attract them into our literature and cultural exercises. Then they would get scope to lead normal life and flourish their talents through the practice of literature,” she said.

She said the scope for sports, practices of literature and culture should be taken to even the grassroots level of the country for the grooming of the young generations.

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Mentioning that now it is digital era and her government made the country as digital Bangladesh, the PM said it is very essential to make digital versions including audio versions of books to reach out to larger readers.

Though reading the digital version of a book doesn’t give the real satisfaction, such versions should be created to create scopes for wider readers, she said.

The book fair will remain open for the visitors from 3 pm to 9 pm on working days and 11:00 am to 9 pm on the holidays. However, the visitors can enter the fair on International Mother Language Day at 8am, and all entrance points will be closed after 8.30pm every day.

A total of 901 stalls have been allocated to 601 organisations for this year’s book fair, compared to 776 stalls to 534 organisations last year.

Of these, 165 stalls have been allocated to 112 organizations on the Bangla Academy premises, the rest 736 stalls to 489 organizations at Suhrawardy Udyan. Moreover, a total of 38 pavilions have been allocated this year.

All the 489 stalls inside Suhrawardi Udyan have been set up in a way so that a visitor can see the whole fairground from any corner.

The temple gate of the Suhrawardi Udyan is the main entrance, which is located opposite the Bangla Academy. Also, there are three more entrances and exits nearby the Teacher-Student Center (TSC), Doyel Chattar and the Institution of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB).

The entire fair zone will be closely monitored by more than 300 CCTV cameras.

At the opening ceremony, the prime minister distributed the Bangla Academy Sahitya Puroshkar-2022 (Bangla Academy Literary Award 2022) among its recipients.

She handed over the award to the 15 recipients under 11 categories. Each awardee received a cheque for award money, a crest and a certificate.

Faruk Mahmud and Tarik Sujat received the award for poetry, while Taposh Mojumdar and Parvez Hossain for novels, Masuduzzaman for essays/research and Alam Khorshed for translation.

The other awardees are Milan Kanti Dey and Farid Ahmad Dulal for drama, Druba Esh for juvenile literature, Muhammad Shamsul Haque for research on the Liberation War, Subhash Singha Roy for research on Bangabandhu, Mokarram Hossain for science/science fiction/environmental science, Iktiar Chowdhury for biography and travelogue and Professor Abdul Khaleq and Professor Mohammad Abdul Jalil for folklore.

The Bangla Academy Sahitya Puroshkar is given in recognition of creativity and talents in advancement and overall contributions to the field of Bengali language and literature.

The Prime Minister unveiled the cover of seven new books published by Bangla Academy. The books include Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Rachonaboli Volume-I edited by Sheikh Hasina, Amar Jibanniti Amar Rajniti composed by Abdul Hamid, Asamapta Ajmajibani Path Bislashan, Karagarer Rojnamcha Path Bislashan and Amar Dekha Nayachin Path Bislashan composed by Mohammad Nurul Huda.

After the inauguration of the fair, Sheikh Hasina visited different stalls there.

The book fair is arranged every year in February commemorating the sacrifices of language heroes who laid down their lives on February 21, 1952, for establishing Bangla as an official language of the then-Pakistan along with Urdu. Bangladesh was the eastern wing of Pakistan until its liberation in 1971.

But the traditional dates of the fair got shifted for the past two editions due to Covid-19 pandemic.

The traditional Amar Ekushey Book Fair had started informally in 1972 on the Bangla Academy premises and then in 1978 the academy officially took the responsibility of arranging the fair every year.

Bangabandhu’s youngest daughter Sheikh Rehana was present in the inaugural ceremony presided over by Bangla Academy President novelist Selina Hossain.

State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid, Cultural Affairs Secretary Md Abul Monsur, Bangla Academy Director General poet Nurul Huda and president of Bangladesh Book Publishers and Sellers Association Arif Hossain Choton spoke on the occasion.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

Option for producing ‘hydrogen electricity’ is being examined: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said discussions are on to produce hydrogen electricity from sea water.

Referring to the new concept of hydrogen power generation from sea water, she said that discussions are underway with all the companies that gave proposals in this regard.

“If possible, feasibility study of hydrogen power generation at Matarbari, Maheshkhali or Banshkhali will be done,” she said while responding to a tabled question from ruling party member Anwar Hossain Khan.

The Prime Minister said that in some countries of the world, electricity is generated by using the tides of the sea, which is costly and has not been commercially successful.

“There are currently no plans to set up such a power plant as it is costly,” she said.

She informed about the idea of producing hydrogen electricity from sea water.

Mentioning that it is very costly, she said that in the future, if the cost of constructing such power plants comes down, the plan to use the tides of the Bay of Bengal for electricity production can be adopted to build a power plant.

In response to ruling party MP Kazim Uddin Ahmed's question, the Prime Minister said that as a result of the government's action, a record number of 11,13,374 workers have been employed abroad in 2022.

“Among them, the number of women workers is 1,05,466,” she added.

She said that currently Bangladesh exports manpower to 168 countries and the government wanted to reduce manpower export dependency in the Middle Eastern countries.

“For that purpose, a move is on to export manpower in Eastern Europe and Eastern Asian countries,” she said.

Sheikh Hasina while responding to ruling party MP Mahfuzur Rahman said that 1,558 bridges and 7,498 culverts have been constructed or reconstructed during the tenure of the current government.

“Improvement of 908.49 kilometres of road to four lanes or more is in progress. Out of this, 235.03 kilometres of road have already been made into four lanes or more.”

In response to Jatiya Party MP Rustam Ali Farazi's question, the Prime Minister said that up to December of the current fiscal year 2022-23, there had been an inward remittance flow of $10,493.26 million.

Replying to the question of ruling party member AKM Rahmatullah, she said 182,352 out of 187,290 valiant freedom fighters were given digital certificates and 95,245 smart ID cards from the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs.

Source: United News of Bangladesh