Palak inaugurates premiere of animation film ‘Mujib Bhai’

State minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak today said it is the duty of all to reach the story of the glorious life of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to the new generation and there can be no better option than an animation film in this regard.

The state minister said this while inaugurating the premiere show of an animation film 'Mujib Bhai', based on Bangabandhu's autobiography the 'Unfinished Memoirs' at capital's Simanto Somvar.

"The film tried to depict the life struggle of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the synopsis of his achievements, how he became Mujib Bhai for all the people of Bangladesh from the boy Khoka. How he became a leader from a student of Dhaka University, how he made his place in the hearts of the masses," Palak added.

The state minister further said this movie will play an important role in taking forward the country's animation industry.

Produced by ICT Division, the story of the film was written by Ajay Dasgupta, dialogue and screenplay by Adnan Adib Khan, and was directed by Chandan Kumar Barman and Sohel Mohammad Rana. The executive producers of the film are Jinat Farzana, Arif Mohammad and Md Shafiul Alam.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Orchestra promotes Nepali arts, cultures: PM

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has made commitment to provide special support from the side of the government to promote music.

Saying that he did significant jobs for the promotion of music sector during his first premiership, the PM assured to address the demands raised by Jyapu Mahaguthi.

The PM said so while inaugurating the Nepal Orchestra-1143 organized by Jyapu Mahaguthi and Kathmandu Metropolitan City on the occasion of World Music Day on Saturday in the Capital City.

On the occasion, the PM said that the orchestra would contribute for the protection of culture and promotion of tourism and assured to provide support to all agencies involved in the field of cultural promotion including the Jyapu Guthi.

On the occasion, Minister for Tourism, Industry and Cooperative of Bagmati Province Pukar Maharjan said that tourism could be welcomed in the country only after the protection of cultures and arts.

Likewise, Deputy Mayor Kathmandu Metropolitan City Sunita Dangol shared that the metropolitan city was working to develop it as a cultural city and added that emphasis is given for the promotion of abstract arts and cultures.

Source: National News Agency-Nepal

RSS photo exhibition extended till mid-June

The photo exhibition organized by the Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS) on the occasion of the Republic Day has been extended till June 15.

The photo exhibition titled 'Our Culture, Our Heritage' displays 78 different photos showcasing cultures and heritages of all seven provinces in the country including the Kathmandu Valley.

Minister for Communications and Information Technology Rekha Sharma on May 25 inaugurated the exhibition at the central office of the RSS at Bhadrakali Plaza in Kathmandu to commemorate the Republic Day on May 29.

The photos in the exhibitions are about different festivals, processions, fairs, temples, monasteries and religious shrines which in a way portray the cultural diversities of Nepal.

The photos put up in the exhibition were captured by the RSS photojournalists and were also disseminated earlier through the RSS subscriber network. Photo enthusiasts could visit the exhibition from 7 am to 7 pm every day.

The exhibition has been viewed by National Assembly (NA) Chairperson, former President, former and sitting ministers and senior leaders of various political parties, people's representatives, academicians, litterateurs, artistes, students and general public.

The exhibition was extended due to the increasing interest coming from the general public, according to the RSS management.

Visitors to the exhibition including NA Chairperson Ganesh Timalsina, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Minister Narayankaji Shrestha, former President Bidya Devi Bhandari, Minister for Culture, Tourism and Aviation Sudan Kirati among others had expressed their happiness over the exhibition and believed that RSS would give continuity to such creative pursuits in coming days.

They also pledged utmost support on their part for such creative works, according to the RSS management.

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Source: National News Agency

Dipu Moni emphasizes proper utilization of research funds

Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni today laid emphasis on proper utilization of research funds allocated for universities in the proposed budget.

"Our main challenge is to utilize the research fund properly... in the past years the universities have failed to utilize the allocated budget given for research works," she said while speaking as chief guest at an annual sports programme of Chandpur Al-Amin Academy School and College here.

Regarding the increase of price of educational materials including ballpoint pens in the budget, Dipu Moni said the matter will be discussed.

"I hope it will be reconsidered if we place a proposal for not increasing the price of ballpoint pens," she said.

"We have created a new curriculum, we are using technology, developing infrastructures and most importantly we are doing teachers training extensively," Dipu Moni said.

Earlier, the minister handed over prizes among the winners of various events.

District Awami League Vice President M Yusuf Gazi, Dr JR Wadud Tipu, Organizing Secretary Tofazzal Hossain Esdu Patwari, Chandpur Sadar Upazila Parishad Chairman Nurul Islam Nazim Dewan, District Women Awami League President Professor Masuda Noor, Chandpur Municipality Panel Mayor Mohammad Ali Majhi, Farida Elias were present, among others.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Rural Film Festival in Namobuddha

A three-day rural film festival is to be organized in Namobuddha of Kavrepalanchok. The festival is going to be held with the objective of encouraging films based on rural setting and environment, the organisers have said.

Celebrity Nepal is hosting the event with the support of the Film Development Board. A total of 26 films and documentaries based on the rural environment will be screed in the event to be held from coming June 8 to 10, said Raghunath Sapkota, president of Celebrity Nepal.

The films and documentaries screened at the festival will be awarded in the best 10 categories.

A similar rural film festival had been held earlier in Laprak of Gorkha. The festival is also expected to help promote the cultural, historical and tourist areas of Namobuddha.

Source: National News Agency-Nepal

Golden jubilee’ of Bangabandhu’s receiving of Joliot-Curie peace medal celebrated in Washington

Bangladesh Embassy in Washington DC on Tuesday celebrated the golden jubilee of the conferment of the Joliot-Curie Peace Medal on greatest Bangalee of all time, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in a befitting manner.

On 23 May 1973, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the architect of independence and the forerunner of democracy and peace movement, was awarded the Joliot-Curie Peace Prize by the World Peace Council.

To commemorate the historic day, the Bangladesh Embassy organized a program for paying rich tributes to the Father of the Nation remembering his outstanding contributions to establishing peace in the world, said a press release received here today.

The program commenced with placing a floral wreath by officials and employees led by Ambassador Muhammad Imran at the bust of Father of the Nation at Bangabandhu Corner of the Embassy.

Afterward, a discussion highlighting Bangabandhu's undaunted leadership in Bangladesh's great Liberation War and advancing world peace movement was held.

Taking part in the discussion, the Bangladesh envoy paid deepest homage to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and recalled his great role in achieving independence and establishing world peace.

Describing May 23 as a glorious day for the Bengali nation, Imran said the Father of the Nation dedicated his entire life to the quest for peace and freedom.

"During his long political career, Bangabandhu always supported the peace-loving people at home and abroad and stood beside them", he added.

Ambassador Imran said the World Peace Council awarded Bangabandhu their highest prize Joliot-Curie Peace Medal for his outstanding contribution to global peace and freedom.

Minister (Economic) Md. Mahadee Hasan also took part in the discussion and focused on the Father of the Nation's long struggle to earn independence and establish world peace.

Earlier, messages from the President and the Prime Minister were read out by Deputy Chief of Mission Ferdousi Shahriar and Counsellor (Public Diplomacy) Arifa Rahman Ruma.

Later, a documentary was screened on the occasion.

The program ended with offering a special prayer seeking eternal peace of the departed souls of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his other family members martyred on the fateful night of August 15, 1975.

Head of Chancery and Counsellor (Political) Md Moniruzzaman conducted the program.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Communications Bill soon: Gandaki CM Pandey

Gandaki Province chief minister Surendra Raj Pandey has said the province government will come up with the Communications Bill soon.

Addressing the 10th district convention of Nepal Press Union (NPU) Kaski here today, the Chief Minister said, "The Bill will be brought and it will be endorsed following consultations with province-based media community."

"Decent journalism is necessary," he said, adding that lately the cases of character assassination of individuals in the name of journalism have been reported. He urged media professionals to pen in favour of federalism and democracy. "Anti-federalism activities are taking place." He urged journalists not to support such activities through their writings.

The Chief Minister advised journalists not to compromise with the norms and values of journalism under any circumstances and make sure that media stuffs are credible, fact-based and impartial.

Underlining the need of 'purification' in journalism, the Chief Minister drew the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ)'s attention towards that end.

"Regulation is required for any possible wrong practices in journalism," he said, adding that it was the duty of journalists to make people aware of government affairs whether they are wrong or right.

NC Gandaki Chair Shukraraj Sharma, FNJ central member Sarita Timilsina, NPU central president Shiba Lamsal, journalists Bimala Bhandari and Gangadhar Parajuli aired their views concentrating on the press freedom and the issues of working journalists.

On the occasion, NPU Kaski honoured journalists Rabindra Bastoka, Ramesh Poudel, Nabin Sigdel and Bhandari with various prizes. Chapter officiating president Rabina Ale presided over the programme.

Source: National News Agency-Nepal

Call to establish smart road network through RTI enforcement

Integrated efforts of all the government and non-government organizations and individuals concerned can be the effective means of establishing smart road networks through enforcement of Right to Information (RTI) Act.

Utmost emphasis should be given on establishing smart road networks for substantial and sustainable reduction of road traffic accidents and jams.

Administrative officials and experts made the observation while addressing a view-sharing meeting related to the RTI Act 2009 and activities and services of road transport and highway division here Friday.

The Division of Road Transport and Highway organized the meeting supported by the District Administration at Circuit House discussing and devising ways and means on how to attain the cherished goal collectively.

Chairman of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) Nur Mohammad Mazumder addressed the meeting as chief guest, while Additional Chief Engineer of Roads and Highway Division (RHD) Muhammad Moniruzzaman was in the chair.

RHD Chief Engineer Muhammad Ishaque, Additional Divisional Commissioner Dr Mokshed Ali, Deputy Commissioner Shamim Ahmed, Additional Deputy Inspector General Police Naresh Chakma and Additional Commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police Shamsun Nahar also spoke.'

BRTA Chairman Nur Mohammad Mazumder called for establishing smart toad networks after the best uses of RTI Act. He termed the information as power speakers and viewed full-length implementation of the law as very important.

He also mentioned that massive public awareness, regular training for drivers and others concerned besides necessary infrastructure are the prime prerequisites for preventing road accidents.

There is no alternative to raising awareness among the public in general to prevent road accidents which is a matter of grave concern.

Nur Mazumder said the government has taken initiative to establish training institutes in each district to bring the drivers under training and refreshers training round the year.

Step has also been taken to incorporate the issue of road accidents and its causes and prevention in the course-curriculum besides other various programmes to reduce the country's road accidents by 50 percent within the next 15 years, he added.

Muhammad Moniruzzaman told the meeting that they are implementing eleven projects at a cost of around Tk 4,974.32 crore to improve the existing road network in the division.

He said the projects are being implemented in Rajshahi, Naogaon, Natore, Bogura, Pabna and Sirajganj districts.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Film actor Farooque had shown path of patriotism in cinema: Info secy

Information and Broadcasting Secretary Md Humayun Kabir Khandaker today said noted film actor and freedom fighter Akbar Hossain Pathan (Farooque) had shown the path of patriotism in cinema.

"Film actor Farooque had shown the path of honesty, patriotism and justice," he made the comments while placing floral wreath on the coffin of Akbar Hossain Pathan (Farooque) at the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (BFDC) here, an official release said.

On behalf of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, Md Humayun Kabir Khandaker paid tribute to noted film actor Farooque by placing wreath on his coffin.

Eminent film actor Farooque, also Member of Parliament, MP, contributed to the film industry as a producer, alongside his successful career as a film actor for five decades.

"He will be remembered forever for his outstanding career in the film industry," the secretary added.

On May 15 (yesterday) noted film actor Akbar Hossain Pathan (Farooque) passed away at the age of 75.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Hasan mourns death of legendary film actor Farooque

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud today expressed profound shock and sorrow at the death of legendary film actor, member of parliament (MP) from Dhaka-17 and valiant Freedom Fighter Akbar Hossain Pathan Farooque, popularly known as 'Miah Bhai' in Bangla film.

In a condolence message, the minister said, "Akbar Hossain Pathan Farooq is one of those in whose hands film industry in Bangladesh had turned around after the independence".

He earned praises by acting in numerous films like 'Jalchhabi', 'Abar Tora Manush Ha', 'Sujan Sakhi', 'Lathiyal', 'Surya Grahan', 'Matir Maya', 'Nayan Moni', 'Sareng Bou' and 'Golapi Ekhan Train-e', said Dr Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.

Farooque was conferred with the National Film Award in 2016, he added.

The minister prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul and conveyed deep sympathy to the bereaved family members.

Legendary actor Farooque breathed his last at 10 am (Bangladesh Standard Time or BST) today at the age of 75 while he was undergoing treatment at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore.

He was born in Dhaka on August 18 in 1948. He was crowned on the big screen in 1971 through acting in a Bengali movie "Jolchhobi", directed by H Akbar.

Kabori was the first film actress in the first movie against him.

Farooque is survived by his wife Farzana, daughter Fariha Tabassum Pathan and son Rawshan Hossain Pathan Sharat.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha

Rohingya must stay at camps despite approaching cyclone, Bangladesh govt says

Bangladeshi authorities evacuated hundreds of thousands of people Saturday from coastal areas near the projected path of a monster storm, but Rohingya refugees would be prevented from leaving their camps in Cox’s Bazar, the home minister said.

As of late Saturday, Bangladeshi state media reported, the government had moved as many as 400,000 people into 1,030 cyclone shelters in Chittagong division, which covers Cox’s Bazar and other districts near Bangladesh’s southeastern border with Myanmar’s Rakhine state, where Cyclone Mocha is expected to make landfall on Sunday.

During a public event in Dhaka on Saturday, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said that agencies including the Armed Police Battalion in Cox’s Bazar were ordered to stop any of the 1 million or so Rohingya sheltering at camps there from leaving those confines and spreading across the country.

“Law enforcers are on alert so that the Rohingya people cannot take advantage of the disaster to cross the barbed-wire fence. But if Cyclone Mocha hits the Bangladesh [areas] instead of Myanmar, the Rohingya people will be brought to a safe place,” Khan said in televised comments.

World Vision, a humanitarian group, had warned on Friday that the storm threatened the safety of thousands of children at the world’s largest refugee camp, situated in Cox’s Bazar.

“Cyclone Mocha is expected to bring heavy rain and flooding along the coasts of Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh, posing severe threat to the safety of children and communities in danger zones along coastal and low-lying areas,” the NGO said in a statement.

The cyclone is the most powerful and potentially dangerous sea-based storm seen in this corner of the Bay of Bengal in nearly two decades. On Saturday, India’s meteorological department said the weather system had intensified into an “extremely severe cyclonic storm.”

As of 12 p.m. Saturday (local time), the center of the storm was over the sea close to Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine, and packing winds of up to 231 kilometers per hour (143.5 miles per hour) as Mocha churned toward the low-lying coastal border areas between Myanmar and Bangladesh, according to the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT). Rakhine is expected to take a direct hit from the storm.

“According to the forecast by GDACS [Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System], tropical cyclone MOCHA can have a high humanitarian impact based on the maximum sustained wind speed, exposed population, and vulnerability,” UNOSAT said.

In a press release, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR warned that Mocha could bring “significant rainfall with landslides and flooding of camps near the sea.”

The U.N.’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a separate bulletin on Saturday that the storm was forecast to generate wind speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour (124.2 miles per hour) when it makes landfall on Sunday afternoon.

“Heavy rain and strong winds associated with the cyclone are expected to cause flooding across Rakhine, where many townships and displacement sites are in low-lying areas and highly prone to flooding,” OCHA said.

“Many communities are already moving to higher ground to designated evacuation centers or to safer areas staying with relatives,” the U.N. agency said.

In the Bangladeshi capital, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said her government was preparing to safeguard the nation and its people from the storm, but that there might have to be shutoffs to the electricity and gas supply.

“Cyclone ‘Mocha’ is coming. We’ve kept ready the cyclone centers and taken all types of preparations to tackle it,” the state-run news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha quoted Hasina as saying on Saturday. Her Awami League government faces a general election in late 2023 or early 2024.

In Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh’s meteorological agency raised the danger signal for the coming cyclone to 10, the most severe rating.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, the country’s refugee relief and repatriation commissioner, confirmed that law enforcement agencies would prevent Rohingya from leaving the camps.

He said Rohingya would have to seek shelter at mosques, community centers and madrassas located within the sprawling refugee camps in the district.

“We have prepared some buildings including mosques and community halls as temporary cyclone shelters. About 20,000 Rohingya people would likely need cyclone shelters if there will be a landslide,” he said.

The Rohingya would face no risk from storm surges because their shelters are located in hilly areas, he added.

“As there are 1.2 million Rohingya, we have no capacity to evacuate them to [cyclone] shelters,” according to a statement issued on Saturday by Md. Enamur Rahman, Bangladesh’s state minister for disaster management and relief.

He did not give a reason and did not immediately respond to a follow-up phone call from BenarNews.

Nearly three-quarters of a million people who live in the camps fled to the Bangladesh side of the frontier with Myanmar after the Burmese military launched a brutal offensive in Rakhine, the homeland of the stateless Rohingya, in August 2017.

“Four and a half thousand volunteers are working under the leadership of the Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner for the Rohingya people,” Enamur Rahman said.

“There is no risk of floods on the hills but rainfall can cause landslides. Keeping this fear in mind, I have asked the volunteers to be prepared,” the state minister said.

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DRU Sports festival to begin Sunday

Walton Smart Fridge Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) Sports Festival will begin from Sunday (May 14) in through chess event at Bangladesh Chess Federation sports room, said a press release.

Apart from the men's and women's events of the DRU members, competition has been also arranged for the DRU member's kid and their wives.

In the competition, chess, carom (singles and doubles), auction bridge, call bridge (singles), athletics (400m and 200m) shot put, table tennis (singles and doubles), badminton (singles) swimming, archery and shooting have been included in the men's event while athletics, carom, (singles and doubles), ludo, badminton (singles) shooting and swimming are the women's event of the month-long meet, orgainsed by DRU.

In this regards a press conference was held today (Thursday) at DRU Sagor-Runi auditorium to provide all the details of the meet.

DRU president Mursalin Nomani, DRU general secretary Mainul Hasan Sohel, DRU vice president Dipu Sarwar, DRU joint secretary Moinul Ahsan, sports sub-committee member secretary Mozammel Haque Tuhin, DRU sports secretary Mahbubur Rahman and competition's sponsor Walton senior executive director (games and sports marketing) FM Iqbal Bin Anwar, among others, were present in the press conference.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha