Number of country’s voters currently stands at 11,96,91,633

DHAKA, The total number of voters in Bangladesh stood at 11,96,91,633, the Election Commission(EC) revealed here today.

The voters, who were registered till September 14 this year, will cast their votes in the next general election.

As part of the electoral process, the EC finalized voter list and the updating process of voter list continued till September 14, 2023, the EC sources said.

The next parliamentary polls will be held in January next year, the EC sources said.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

25th session of JS prorogued

SANGSAD BHABAN, The 25th session of the 11th parliament was prorogued today after nine sittings as the session started on October 22.

The Jatiya Sangsad's (JS) fifth session of the current 2023 year was convened aiming to endorse some important bills which were particularly important for the government before holding the next general elections scheduled in January in next year.

Before reading out the prorogation order of the President, Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury presented a speech of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman while addressing the destitute on January 16, 1972.

The speech of Bangabandhu was collected from the Bangladesh Betar and the duration of the address was 9 minutes 10 seconds.

Leader of the House Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina delivered her valedictory speech at the closing of the session. Leader of the Opposition Begum Raushan Ershad also spoke.

Some 25 laws were passed and a proposal under section 147 also was discussed and adopted in the session.

Along with the legal procedure, a total of 21 important notices were adopted under section 71.

A total of 26 questions where 16 were available for the prime minister's question and answer session and 722 for other ministers were received and 541 were answered by the ministers of the different ministries during the session.

Before reading out the prorogation order, the speaker thanked all MPs of treasury and opposition benches.

Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury also thanked all MPs, officials, journalists, law enforcers and fire service and civil defense personnel for their services for smoothly holding the parliament session.

Since the inception of the current 11th Jatiya Sangsad on January 30, 2019, a total 165 laws were endorsed.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Four-day int’l art exhibition begins at DU

DHAKA, A four-day international art exhibition titled 'Harmony Unbound' with the joint participation of artists from Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia was began today at Zainul Gallery of Dhaka University (DU) Fine Arts Faculty.

DU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Akhtaruzzaman today inaugurated the exhibition as the chief guest at a function attended by Indonesian Ambassador to Bangladesh Heru Hartanto Subolo as guest of honor.

Chaired by DU graphic design department Vadreshu Rita, Fine Arts faculty dean Professor Nisar Hossain, Rector of Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia Nur Hisham Ibrahim, Deputy Rector of Indonesian Cultural Art Institute of Bandung Prof. Dr. Supriatn and Associate Professor DU Graphic Design Department Harun-ur-Rashid also addressed the function.

Dr Akhtaruzzaman congratulated the artists of Dhaka University, Malaysia and Indonesia who participated in this exhibition and said that this kind of arrangements is very important in conducting joint collaborative education and research activities.

A total of 24 artworks by 12 artists from Dhaka University Graphic Design Department, 9 artworks by 8 artists Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia and 3 artworks by 3 artists from Indonesian Cultural Art Institute of Bandung are displayed in this exhibition.

This exhibition will continue till November 5 which will be opened to all from 10am to 8pm each day.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Commercial train started run through Padma Bridge

MUNSHIGANJ, Commercial train Sundarban Express started its journey through Padma Bridge from Khulna reached Dhaka for the first time today.

The Sundarban Express crossed the Padma Bridge at 5 am. It takes 10 minutes to cross the Padma Bridge at a speed of 100 km.

The 383 kilometers distance from Khulna in eight hours and reached Kamalapur station at 5:45am this morning.

Earlier, the train left Khulna at9.45 pm and covered a distance of 301 km and reached the Bhanga station at 4:11 am.

The Prime Minister inaugurated the Dhaka-Bhanga railway on October 10.

Ruhul Amin, assistant loco master of Sundarban Express, said that the train travel on this route would be comfortable. Mobile ticket master Mamun Mia said that even though there are seats for 860 people, they have to carry extra passengers.

The 14-coach train departs from Kamalapur at 8:15am. 1023 passengers travel in this train of 908 seats. The return train takes 1 hour 15 minutes to reach Bhanga on the 82 km new railway from Dhaka.

The first train reaches Kamalapur in an hour and a half from Bhanga at 5.45 am on Thursday morning. Earlier, the train started from Khulna at 9.45 pm on Wednesday. It takes 8 hours to travel 383 km to Dhaka.

Divisional Commercial Officer of Bangladesh Railway Shah Alam Kiran Shishir said that although two pairs of trains will be started from Benapole and Khulna, the trains will be increased on the new route. Later, this railway will be connected with Trans Asia Railway.

Syed Shawkat Ali Lebu, track engineer of the Padma Bridge Rail Link Project, said that the work of the rail link project up to Jashore to be completed by next April. This will reduce the distance of Jashore by 193 km and the distance of Khulna by 215 km.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

JS passes Bangladesh Police Non-Gazetted Welfare Fund Bill, 2023

SANGSAD BHABAN, Bangladesh Police (Non-Gazetted Employees) Welfare Fund Bill,2023 was passed today in the Jatiya Sangsad in a view to play active role for the welfare of the non-gazetted cops and other employees by providing different financial grants.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan moved the bill which was unanimously passed by voice vote's with Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury in the chair.

Piloting the bill, the bill will replace and bring amendment of Police (Non-Gazetted Employees) Welfare Fund Ordinance, 1986.

A Police (Non-Gazetted Employees) Welfare Fund Management Board will be formed headed by Inspector General of Police (IGP) as its Chairman.

Under the act, the welfare board can provide special welfare grants to the employees and their families from the welfare fund particularly for providing treatment facilities of incurable and complicated diseases, purchase of medical equipment for treatment of diseases, fund for burial and cremation and providing treatment for different kind of accident and injury.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

President congratulates Saima Wazed for being WHO’s regional director

DHAKA, President Mohammed Shahabuddin today extended warm congratulations to Saima Wazed for being nominated the regional director of the Regional Office for South-East Asia (SEARO) of the World Health Organization (WHO).

In a congratulatory message today, he said the victory of Saima, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's daughter, is not only her personal victory, but also the victory of 17 crore people of Bangladesh.

"We are proud of this victory," the Head of State added.

He said Saima Wazed's victory in this position would help accelerate the desired development of the overall health system, including mental health and autism, in the countries of this region.

The new journey that has started in Bangladesh to establish and develop the rights of people with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders will be accelerated in the days to come, President Shahabuddin hoped.

Saima Wazed has been elected regional director of the SEARO, comprises 11 member countries, for the next five years. She won the election by 8-2 votes.

Bangladesh, Bhutan, DPR (North) Korea, India, Indonesia, the Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor-Leste took part in the voting held in New Delhi on Wednesday, the third day of the 76th session of the WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Ansar Battalion Bill, 2023 passed in parliament

SANGSAD BHABAN, The Ansar Battalion Bill, 2023 was passed today in parliament inserting provisions for death penalty for different crimes, including mutiny and provocation for rebellion.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan moved the bill which was unanimously passed by voice votes with Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury in the chair.

According to the proposed law, there will be two courts to hold trial for internal crimes of Ansar battalion members. One is 'Summary Ansar Battalion Court' to be headed by an additional director, and another is 'Special Ansar Battalion Court' to be headed by the director general.

Serious crimes like committing mutiny, instigating for revolt, creating ground for mutiny, and engaging in conspiracy will be tried in the Special Ansar Battalion Court. The maximum punishment for such crimes is death penalty.

Besides, the hearing of other serious crimes related to the punitive provisions, ranging from life imprisonment to a minimum of five years of imprisonment, will be held in special courts.

Jatiya Party lawmaker Fakhrul Imam said Ansar was formed to assist the law enforcing agencies. "But according to sections 7 and 8 of the bill, the Ansar forces can't do what the police do."

The home minister, in reply, said that during any disaster, Ansar members cooperate with other forces.

He also mentioned that during the elections, the police force was not enough to maintain law and order. For that purpose, some six lakh Ansar members have been recruited till now.

The minister mentioned that the same number of Ansar forces should be recruited during the coming elections. He said that the government has no plan to create Ansar as a parallel force to the police.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Nanak urges AL men to remain alert on street

DHAKA, Awami League (AL) Presidium Member Jahangir Kabir Nanak today urged his party leaders and activists to remain alert on the street till the upcoming general election to resist BNP’s conspiracy.

“BNP and Jamaat are trying to foil the next general election. So, the AL leaders and workers will remain alert on the streets,” he told a representative meeting of Dhaka city north unit of AL.

BNP wants to bring an undemocratic government in the country but AL leaders and activists won`t allow it to happen, he added.

AL President and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will not bow down to any evil forces and foreigners as she is the daughter of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, said Nanak.

He said it is proved that the BNP is a terrorist party and the countrymen don`t believe the BNP-Jamaat as BNP carried out terrorist activities in the name of grand rally on October 28 in capital.

Dhaka city north AL President Sheikh Bazlur Rahman preside over the meeting while AL organizing secretary Mirza Azam, Dhaka city north AL general secretary S.M. Mannan Kochi and Dhaka city north AL different thana, ward presidents and general secretaries were present in the meeting.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

‘Dreamland China’ children’s prize distribution ceremony held

DHAKA, The prize distribution ceremony of the 22nd edition of children's drawing competition titled "Dreamland China" was held at the music and dance auditorium of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy here on Thursday.

Yue Liwen, Cultural and education Counselor of Embassy of China in Dhaka, was the chief guest and handed over the prizes in the ceremony with Bangladesh-China Friendship Center (BCFC) president ASM Kamal Uddin in the chair.

The winners of the four groups were given attractive prizes including laptops, smart watches, bags with drawing kits, crests, certificates and albums.

Apart from the attractive prizes, twenty five consolation prizes were given in each four groups.

The BCFC, Chinese Embassy in Dhaka, China Media Group (Bangladesh Bureau) and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy organized the competition.

Nearly five hundred contestants took part in the competition in four groups.

The competition was held on October 8 last at Chitrashala Plaza of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

PM urges people to stand in unison against arsonists

JATIYA SANGSAD, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today urged the people to stand in unison against the arson terrorists and decide whether they want a developed Bangladesh or a destroyed country.

"I want to know from the countrymen which Bangladesh they want - debris of destruction or a developed Bangladesh," she said while addressing the 25th and last session of the 11th Parliament.

The Prime Minister asked the countrymen whether they want to continue upgrading their living standard or not.

"If they want so, they have to send the Awami League to power again as it will be possible for the party. You have voted for the ‘Boat’ and only the symbol ‘Boat’ can ensure (your) developed life," she said, adding the BNP-Jamaat clique can only give destruction.

"They don't want the (country's) independence and the welfare of the people. This is the reality," she said.

She said her party will try their best to work for the people standing beside them.

The Premier said they will build a developed, prosperous and Smart Bangladesh by 2041.

"We want the country's advancement to be continued," she said.

She sought cooperation from the countrymen so that none can play ducks and drakes with their fate, urging the people to stand against the arsonists together.

"I call upon the countrymen to help the law enforcers to capture those who were involved in arson and criminal acts," she said.

She also asked the people to burn the hands which are out to torch vehicles.

"You have to do it collectively. It will be possible to reduce the criminal acts in such ways. There is nothing to fear because their number is very few," she said.

Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury chaired the session.

The Prime Minister said after seeing the video documentary on the mayhem carried out by the BNP on October 28 and 29 in the name movement to dislodge the Awami League government, she became emotional.

She said, during October 28 rampage, the BNP-Jamaat clique torched 77 vehicles including ambulances, killed a police constable by beating and chopping, injured scores of police and journalists alongside attacking hospitals that included Police Hospital in Rajarbagh where they set fire to three ambulances and 11 police motorbikes.

They also launched attacks of the residents of the Chief Justice and other judges, she added.

"What horrible scenes these are! It seems like they are not only burning people to death, but also want to destroy the country. --- the nation had witnessed their terrible face on October 28," said the Leader of the House.

The premier repeated her question which Bangladesh the countrymen want, saying: "Who will take side of this terrorists, militants and inhuman people? And who are talking about sitting with the beasts for talks?"

She said the animals have their own principal, but they (the BNP-Jamaat clique) have no principal.

"They have no humanity and they don't know anything except stealing, looting, corruption and criminal acts," she said.

The Premier went on saying that their leader military dictator Zia was involved in killing her parents and brothers while Khaleda and Tarique Zia had attempted time and again on her life and killed 21,000 leaders and activists of the Awami League.

She said there has been a conspiracy to kill her even abroad.

“Still I am being attacked time and again. Even attempt has been made (to kill me) not only inside the country but also in foreign land. …. Attempt has been made to kill me by hiring killers when I go abroad. It was done by Khaleda Zia’s son who stays in London and their terrorists,” she said.

"In which situation they want to take the country. The country is marching ahead as the democratic process has been continued since 2009. So, they are out to destroy that," she said.

The Prime Minister said they has been able to transform Bangladesh into a developing nation through the tireless efforts made by her government in the last 15 years.

"When the country is progressing ahead, the destruction is being carried out through attacking houses of the justices, police personnel, journalists and hospitals and ambulances," she said.

The BNP-Jamaat clique is saying they would stop holding the next general elections.

"They carried out the mayhem on October 28 to hinder holding the next election, dislodge me from the power. They also demanded my resignation," she said.

On the one hand, she said, they are taking the country towards prosperity, on the other hand, the BNP-Jamaat alliance are taking the country towards destruction through arson terrorism and conflicts.

Briefly describing her government’s measures for making Bangladesh a developing nation, the Premier said, "We are advancing economically. We have been able to transform the country into a developing nation by attaining development in the country's socio-economic and infrastructure sectors."

During her speech in the parliament, she also put forth a comparative statics about the development programmes carried out by the Awami League and BNP governments.

The Prime Minister said that economic growth is now 7.25 percent though the world is going through an economic meltdown due to wars and the Covid-19 pandemics while the economic growth during the last BNP regime was 5.40 percent.

The per capita income is now 2793 US dollars which was only 453 US dollars during the BNP regime, she said.

The Prime Minister said the present government has given budget of Taka 761885 crore which was of only 61000 crore during the period of BNP.

The foreign reserve was only 0.44 billion dollars during BNP regime which is now over 30 billion, she said, calling upon the countrymen not to worry over the reserve as it is usually to decline and rise.

About the electricity, she said electricity has reached every house across the country as per the government pledge.

She continued that the electricity production during the BNP regime was only 4300MW which has now increased o 28562MW.

The Prime Minister said the 11th Parliament had held 25 sessions in which 165 laws were enacted.

She said the parliament also held several special sessions marking the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, golden jubilee of the country's independence and 50 years of the parliament.

"We had been able to conduct the 11th Parliament successfully " she said, thanking all the members of parliament for this.

The premier also expressed her deep condolence at the deaths of lawmakers of this Parliament.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha