Air Chief calls on Naval Chief

Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan today paid a courtesy call on Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Nazmul Hasan at Naval Headquarters. On arrival at the Naval Headquarters, Chief of Naval Staff greeted and congratulated the Chief of Air Staff. Chief of Air Staff was presented a guard of honour by smartly turned out Naval Contingent. He inspected the guard and took salute. During the meeting, they exchanged greetings. Later, the Air Chief planted a sapling there, according to a press release of ISPR. Hasan Mahmood Khan took over the Command of BAF on June 11, 2024, said the press release. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Jollad Shahjahan dies

Shahjahan Bhuiyan, known as Jollad Shahjahan for executing a number of death-row convicts including six involved in the assassination of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family, died today. "Shahjahan Bhuiyan, 74, died this morning. He was admitted to the Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital last night with chest pain," said Sajib Dey, officer-in-charge (investigation) of Sher-E-Bangla Nagar Police Station. The former chief hangman of Dhaka Central Jail was freed from jail on June 18, 2023. Shahjahan was born at Ichhakhali village in Palash upazila of Narsingdi on March 26, 1950. Shahjahan was sentenced to 12 years in jail in a robbery case along with the financial penalty of Tk 5,000 on November 8, 1992. In another robbery and murder case, he was given life term imprisonment and fined Tk 5,000 more. In the cases, in total, he was sentenced to 42 years in jail. The jail authority pardoned 10 years, five months and 28 days from his prison term for his role as an exec utioner and demonstration of discipline. As per the account, Shahjahan served 31 years, six months and two days in jail. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Rajshahi-Kolkata train service set to resume after 77 years

The train service between Rajshahi and Kolkata is set to resume after a 77-year hiatus. This announcement was made following a meeting between the prime ministers of Bangladesh and India on Saturday last. In addition to sparking hope among Rajshahi people, the train services are expected to boost the economy of Rajshahi significantly coupled with alleviating the travel difficulties faced by people. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi, where they discussed several bilateral initiatives. Among the 13 initiatives announced, the revival of the Rajshahi-Kolkata train service stood out. Since the announcement, people from various professions in these region believe that the new train service will not only facilitate travel for the northern region, including Rajshahi, but also create a new communication link with India. Mayor of Rajshahi City Corporation AHM Khairuzzaman Liton said the Rajshahi-Kolkata train will enhance Rajshahi's importance in communications wit h India, Nepal, and Bhutan, potentially turning Rajshahi into a hub for trade and commerce. It, furthermore, will alleviate the travel difficulties faced by people from the Rajshahi region travelling to India. Mayor Liton, who is also presidium member of Bangladesh Awami League, said Rajshahi was connected to Kolkata via rail through Malda and Murshidabad in India. However, this connection ceased following the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. Despite the interruption, a significant number of people from the Rajshahi region continue to travel to India for various purposes, such as medical treatment and tourism. The Rajshahi-Kolkata train has always been considered crucial. Thus, after the establishment of the Dhaka-Kolkata and Khulna-Kolkata routes, the Rajshahi-Kolkata train has gained even more significance. At present, there is only a cargo train connection with India through the Rohanpur railway port in Gomastapur upazila of Chapainawabganj district, which has led to renovations of railways i n both countries. Sources closed to West Zone of Bangladesh Railway said the Rajshahi-Kolkata train will traverse through Rohanpur border in Chapainawabganj, then through Singabad, Malda, Farakka, Katwa, and Khagraghat in India to reach Howrah station in Kolkata. This route covers a distance of 425km and takes approximately 11 hours. On the contrary, a 215-kilometer route through the Gede border would take about five and a half hours. The demand for a Rajshahi-Kolkata train has been long standing among the local population. The mayor said the proposal was one of his mayoral election pledges and its fulfillment has been met with widespread excitement in Rajshahi following the announcement made after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Currently, hundreds of patients from Rajshahi travel to India for medical treatment daily, and many people visit West Bengal for family reasons. Traders involved in import-export also frequently travel to Kolkata and other states. The introduction of a direct train service will significantly make these journey easy. Consequently, prominent figures in Rajshahi have called for the swift commencement of this promised service. Business, social, and political leaders have expressed their gratitude to Mayor Khairuzzaman Liton for fulfilling his election promise. Liton has long been advocating for the Rajshahi-Kolkata train service making it a key point in his 2018 and 2023 election manifestos. He has consistently pressed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the railway minister for this service, including a recent request on May 10, 2024, during Railway Minister Zillul Hakim's visit to Rajshahi. Khairuzzaman Liton has worked tirelessly to make this train service a reality, and the community is grateful to him. He mentioned that launching direct train and air links from Rajshahi to Kolkata was one of his election promises. Persistent efforts have finally paid off with the upcoming train service, which will greatly benefit th e people of Rajshahi and the northern region. He also plans to work towards starting a direct flight from Rajshahi to Kolkata in the future. Mayor Liton added that the current airport in Rajshahi could handle passenger flights to Kolkata. With plans to upgrade the airport for uranium imports for the Rooppur nuclear power plant, it will soon meet international standards, allowing for cargo and all types of passenger flights to and from India. Jamat Khan, general secretary of the Rajshahi Raksha Sangram Parishad, expressed his gratitude to the prime minister and Rajshahi mayor for their efforts in initiating the train service. He highlighted the immense benefit it would bring, particularly for patients travelling to India for treatment, adding that the train would be extremely useful and expressing overall happiness with the decision. President of Rajshahi Chamber of Commerce and Industries Masudur Rahman noted that traveling to India via Chuadanga's Darshana or Jessore's Benapole land ports requires takin g the Khulna-bound train from Rajshahi, which is often overcrowded with passengers heading to India, making tickets scarce. The introduction of a direct train to Kolkata will be highly beneficial, especially for patients and businesspeople. Importers and exporters will find it easier to travel through land ports, enhancing communication and trade with India. Mizanur Rahman, founder of the tourist organization Tour Moorland in Rajshahi, highlighted that tourism would also benefit from the new train service. He mentioned that travel to India is often for medical, familial, business, and tourism purposes, and the new train will facilitate easier travel for all these reasons. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

One killed in Jamalpur road accident

A driver of brick carrying tractor was killed after being hit by a Dhaka bound commuter train in Islampur Upazila of the district on Sunday afternoon. The victim was identified as Bhutto Miah, 40 son of Panawala at village Shashariabari in Islampur Upazila of the district. Officer-in-charge, Islampur Police Station ,Suman Talukdar said brick loaded tractor was crossing a level crossing near Mosharafganj railway station when the commuter train from Dewanganj Bazar station hit it. In the accident, Bhutto Miah was injured critically; he succumbed on the way to Mymensingh Medical College hospital at night. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Child’s body recovered in Chapainawabganj

The body of a 2.5 year-old child was recovered from the Mohananda river rubber dam area at Baroghoria in Chapainawabganj sadar upazila this morning. The body was identified as Mobassir Ali alias Rabbil, son of Mozaffar Ali of Boliharpur village under Shibganj upazila of the district. Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Chapainawabganj Sadar Model Thana Md. Mehedi Hasan said, being informed by the local sources, a team of the thana police rushed to the spot and recovered the body around 7.30 am. Referring to the family sources, the OC said that Mobassir was washed away by the current of the river on Sunday around 11 am. Later, firefighters from the local Fire Service and Civil Defence Department with the assistance of locals tried to rescue the body but failed, he continued. Mehedi Hasan said the body would be handed over to his family after completing all legal procedures. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Time-bound action plans being formulated for development of leather industry

Senior Secretary of the Industries Ministry Zakia Sultana today informed that time-bound action plans are being formulated for the development of the leather industry. "In addition to the renovation and development of the existing Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP) in Savar Leather Industrial City, initiatives have been taken to construct three more environmentally friendly CETPs," he said. Zakia Sultana said this while presiding over a workshop on "'Smart Bangladesh, Smart Industry: The Role of Stakeholders in the Development of Leather and Leather Products" at the Industries Ministry in the city, said a press release. As per plan, Zakia Sultana said, If everything is implemented, it is expected that Leather Working Group (LWG ) certification of tanneries will be increased and the export of leather and leather products in the international market will also be increased. At the workshop, former industries secretary and former commissioner of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) Md Abdul Halim delivered the keynote speech. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Jewellery machinery expo in city on July 4

A three-day international exhibition of jewellery machinery will begin in the city on July 4 to promote the country's jewellery industry aiming to tap export potentials of local ornaments to the global market. Bangladesh Jewellers' Association (BAJUS) will host the expo, first of its kind in Bangladesh, at International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) on July 4-6, said BAJUS Vice-President Samit Ghosh Apu at a press conference at Bashundhara City Shopping Complex today. Interested people will be able to visit the expo from 11am to 7pm every day without any entry charge, he added. More than 30 companies from 10 countries including India, Italy, Turkey, the UAE, Germany, China and Thailand will display jewellery machinery at the exhibition. BAJUS hoped that the exhibition, through projecting modern machinery from different countries, will encourage entrepreneurs to set up new jewellery factories in the country, said Apu. Five organizations are participating from Bangladesh - Dreams Instrument Technolog y, Bangladesh Scientific Instrument Company, Expert Instruments, Trust and Rarts BD. Six companies from India are participating in the exhibition - Tisha CNC Engineering Works, Neo Instruments, Solanki Machinery Works, Era Corporation, Quantum Equipment and Accjet Solutions. BAJUS general secretary Badal Chanda Roy, BAJUs executive committee member Dr Dilip Kumar Roy and BAJUS adviser Ruhul Amin Russell were, among others, present at the press conference. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

IMF approves 3rd tranche of $1.1b loan for Bangladesh

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the release of US$1.115 billion in the third tranche of the $4.7 billion loan package allocated for Bangladesh. Talking to BSS, Bangladesh Bank Spokesperson Mezbaul Haque said the IMF board has approved the third instalment of our credit. "We are expecting $1.115 billion to be released by the next two days," he added. Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha