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Sailing boats — once a common sight on the Buriganga River in Dhaka — are now rarely seen. Such boats still ply across the river from Gudara Ghat in Mill Barracks point to Keraniganj's Char Mirerbagh. —FE Photo by Shafiqul Alam
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In an exclusive interview with Samakal, Dr. Shafiqul Rahman, the Amir (leader) of Jamaat-e-Islami, discussed the party’s stance on the upcoming national elections, its call for reforms before the election, and the broader political situation in Bangladesh. Rahman emphasized that Jamaat does not want the elections to be delayed, warning that such a delay would lead to a situation beyond the government’s control.
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[ad_1] Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri arrived in Dhaka on Monday morning to discuss bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh, officials said. This is the first high-level official visit after the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus took over in Bangladesh. The visit comes amid recent reports of rise in violence against minorities in Bangladesh and the arrest of spiritual leader Chinmoy Krishna Das in Chittagong. The delegation led by the foreign secretaries of the two countries is expected to discuss the overall issues of bilateral relations by participating in the Foreign Office Consultation (FOC) mechanism established between the two countries. On December 4, Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, Shafiqul Alam, said that the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries would hold talks on issues of mutual interest. In September this year, the Foreign Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh Md. Touhid Hossain had met the Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. They decided to maintain “good working relationship” and also decided to hold FOC between India and Bangladesh. Meanwhile, reports of attacks on minorties continue in Bangladesh. On December 6, another Hindu temple was allegedly set on fire in the outskirts of Dhaka. The Mahabhagya Lakshminarayan Mandir, at Dhor village, in North of Dhaka came under attack on late Friday night. Babul Ghosh, supervisor of the temple said that a complaint has been filed against unidentified miscreants for burning down his ancestral temple. Speaking with ANI, Ghosh said that the attackers poured petrol on the idols while he was not present at the house and ran away on hearing his footsteps. He further alleged that the attackers had some “ulterior motives” other than burning the idols. Spiritual leader Chinmony Krishna Das also continues to be under arrest on alleged sedition charges. The Ministry of External Affairs has pressed the Bangladesh interim government to ensure that the legal rights of the individual are respected and that his trial is fair and transparent. Chinmoy Krishna Das, who is associated with the Sammilita Sanatani Jagaran Jote, was arrested in Dhaka on November 25 on ‘sedition’ charges. The arrest followed a complaint file on October 31 by a local politician that accused Chinmoy Das and others of disrespecting Bangladesh’s national flag during a rally of the Hindu community. On December 3, a Bangladesh court set January 2, 2025 as the next date of hearing in the case. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri arrived in Dhaka on Monday morning to discuss bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh, officials said. This is the first high-level official visit after the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus took over in Bangladesh. The visit comes amid recent reports of rise in violence against minorities in Bangladesh and the arrest of spiritual leader Chinmoy Krishna Das in Chittagong. The delegation led by the foreign secretaries of the two countries is expected to discuss the overall issues of bilateral relations by participating in the Foreign Office Consultation (FOC) mechanism established between the two countries. On December 4, Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, Shafiqul Alam, said that the Foreign Secretaries of the two countries would hold talks on issues of mutual interest. In September this year, the Foreign Adviser of the interim government of Bangladesh Md. Touhid Hossain had met the Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. They decided to maintain “good working relationship” and also decided to hold FOC between India and Bangladesh. Meanwhile, reports of attacks on minorties continue in Bangladesh. On December 6, another Hindu temple was allegedly set on fire in the outskirts of Dhaka. The Mahabhagya Lakshminarayan Mandir, at Dhor village, in North of Dhaka came under attack on late Friday night. Babul Ghosh, supervisor of the temple said that a complaint has been filed against unidentified miscreants for burning down his ancestral temple. Speaking with ANI, Ghosh said that the attackers poured petrol on the idols while he was not present at the house and ran away on hearing his footsteps. He further alleged that the attackers had some “ulterior motives” other than burning the idols. Spiritual leader Chinmony Krishna Das also continues to be under arrest on alleged sedition charges. The Ministry of External Affairs has pressed the Bangladesh interim government to ensure that the legal rights of the individual are respected and that his trial is fair and transparent. Chinmoy Krishna Das, who is associated with the Sammilita Sanatani Jagaran Jote, was arrested in Dhaka on November 25 on ‘sedition’ charges. The arrest followed a complaint file on October 31 by a local politician that accused Chinmoy Das and others of disrespecting Bangladesh’s national flag during a rally of the Hindu community. On December 3, a Bangladesh court set January 2, 2025 as the next date of hearing in the case. [ad_2] Source link
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New Advisers in Interim Government Assigned Key Ministries
The four newly appointed advisers, sworn in on Friday, have been assigned their respective ministries, as confirmed by Shafiqul Alam, the press secretary of the interim government’s chief adviser. President Mohammed Shahabuddin administered the oaths to the advisers. The new advisers include Wahiduddin Mahmud, a noted economist and former adviser to the 1996 caretaker government; Ali Imam…
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A New Vaccine Against Bovine Respiratory Disease
Bulls and cows can survive an illness called bovine respiratory disease, but it can be fatal to calves, killing about 8 million of them every year in the U.S.
A new vaccine developed by an LSU veterinary medicine professor will be a game changer, the university said.
What makes bovine respiratory disease particularly dangerous is that the complex of viruses that cause it can stay in cells near the brain and return at will, said Shafiqul Chowdhury, Ph.D., who has spent the past decade developing a vaccine that can stop the disease.
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by Shafiqul Alam
At the height of the minimum wage protests that swept Mirpur, Ashulia and parts of Gazipur and Savar, Naim Pramanik poured his hearts out to a local journalists. He spoke about the systematic injustice the country's four million garment workers face. He said how the below 100 dollars minimum monthly wage was depriving food and a decent living to his family and many others. He was extremely angry. The Jagonews24 aired the uncut video clipping of his outburst hours later. It went viral.
Naim Pramanik works for the Wear Mag export oriented garment factory at Kalshi, Mirpur. It is owned by the Standard Group. The next day when Pramanik returned to his work, the guards barred him from entering the factory. A manager came down and told him the owners and the BGMEA have ordered him kicked out from factory, he told. They threatened to hand him over to dreaded security agencies, accused of widespread human rights abuses. The garment protests soon died down. But Pramanik could never return to his work.
For many Bangladeshi garment workers, joining protests for fair wages and benefits is like committing suicide. My colleagues met a 28-year-old lady who was among 47 garment workers sacked by a factory in Ashulia for joining protests. The CCTV camera set up on the factory gate recorded footages of the workers shouting slogans for a 23,000 taka (200 dollar) minimum wage. Next thing they knew was that they were sacked and never allowed to join work. The 28-year-old single mother we interviewed could not stop crying the entire half an hour we were with her. Her husband has left her. Her son lives with her sibling. She needs to send money to him every month.
We went to Naim's home at Pallabi. He has been a garment worker at the Standard Group factory for a decade. Yet, the only furniture he has in his tiny eight feet by six feet rented room was a choki, a tiny dwarf sized ceiling fan, a bed sheet and several household utensils. Naim's family lives in a nine-room communal tin-shed shanties. They share a two burner kitchen, two toilets and bathroom. In the morning, you have to stand in the queue or wake up very early in the wee hours to make sure you have a trouble free time in the bathroom.
Naim is from the northern district of Sirajganj. His father is a poor farmer. He joined the factory job when he was just 18. Jobs dried up in his village because of the mechanisation of farm labour. He had to migrate. Last year when he finally got married, he borrowed 50,000 taka from a micro lender. The couple quickly got a baby. The Caesarian birth complication of the baby forced him to borrow another 50,000. So every month before he was sacked, Naim was paying 6,000 taka loan instalment to the microlenders. He would make 10,500 taka a month. His house rent is 2,500. So effectively he had to maintain his food, baby cereal and healthcare cost with only 3,000 taka.
A couple of weeks ago, Naim found out that the Wear Mag had posted his severance benefits and gratuities to his village home address. He ended up getting only 67,000 taka ( 550 dollars) after working 10 long years in a factory. He would pay part of the money to clear some of the debts. He needed to treat some old health problems of his wife. He wants to return to his village one more time to see his ailing parents. After that, he wants to find work in a garment factory again -- provided the BGMEA doesn't blacklist him and circulate his name to all other garment factories in the country.
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Mohammedan responsibility in the hands of Alfaz
Shafiqul Islam Manik’s job as Mohammedan coach was shaken by the defeat to Fortis FC in the Premier League. Rumors of his dismissal were also raised in football circles. The rumor finally came true on Monday. Manik’s departure was confirmed after a technical committee meeting with football committee chairman Golam Mohammad Alamgir. Former national team footballer Alfaz Ahmed will serve as…
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To keep dengue at bay, a boatman sleeps inside a mosquito net on his boat moored by the bank of Buriganga river in Farashganj area of old Dhaka on Thursday (06 July 2023) morning. — FE photo by Shafiqul Alam
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Bangladesh Gov't Hates Journalist Shafiqul Islam Kajol And Wants to Destroy Him; Don't Let Them
Bangladesh Gov’t Hates Journalist Shafiqul Islam Kajol And Wants to Destroy Him; Don’t Let Them
As a society we speak often about journalists who are threatened and even killed when they are in hostile land, but when that land is your very home it may take the support from those outside to prevail. Shafiqul Islam Kajol needs that support. (more…)
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[ad_1] Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will make a visit to Bangladesh on December 9 and meet his counterpart there, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday. Misri will lead the Foreign Office Consultations with Bangladesh and attend several other meetings during his visit. This comes amid strained ties between New Delhi and Dhaka following reports of several attacks on minorities, especially Hindus under the current interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. “The Foreign Secretary is scheduled to visit Bangladesh on 9th of December. He will meet his counterpart and there will be several other meetings during the visit. Foreign Office Consultations led by Foreign Secretary is a structured engagement between India and Bangladesh. We look forward to this meeting,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in the weekly press briefing on Friday. Asked about the situation on ground in Bangladesh and the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, MEA affirmed hope that the legal rights of the concerned individuals are respected and the trial is conducted in a “fair and transparent” manner. “As far as situation on ground regarding the individuals you want, we want to reiterate our position again that they have legal rights and we hope that these legal rights will be respected and that the trial will be fair and transparent. They will get a fair and transparent trial,” Jaiswal further added. Chinmoy Krishna Das, who is associated with the Sammilita Sanatani Jagaran Jote, was arrested in Dhaka on November 25 on ‘sedition’ charges. The arrest followed a complaint file on October 31 by a local politician that accused Chinmoy Das and others of disrespecting Bangladesh’s national flag during a rally of the Hindu community. On December 3, a Bangladesh court set January 2, 2025 as the next date of hearing in the case. The Chattogram court deferred the hearing on the bail petition of Chinmoy Krishna Das to January 2, The Daily Star reported. Chattogram Metropolitan Session Judge Saiful Islam set the new date for the hearing as the defence lawyer was absent from the court. Earlier on December 4, Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, Shafiqul Alam, said that Foreign Secretary of two nations will hold talks on issues of mutual interest. Speaking to ANI, Shafiqul Alam said, “We were looking forward to the meeting of the visit of the Indian Foreign Secretary, the both Foreign Secretaries are going to talk issues of mutual interest and we hope these meetings are going to help deepen ties between the two neighbours.” On being asked about the ties with India, Alam said, “We think that our relations with India remain okay and we are trying to better our relationship. Both countries are trying to deepen our relationship and we hope in the coming days and coming months the relations will be much better.” Last week, during the weekly media briefing, MEA urged Bangladesh’s interim government should “live up to its responsibility” and take steps to protect the minorities. Expressing concern over the rise of “extremist rhetoric, increasing incidents of violence and provocation,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India has consistently and strongly raised the issue of targeted attacks on Hindus and other minorities with the Bangladesh government. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will make a visit to Bangladesh on December 9 and meet his counterpart there, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday. Misri will lead the Foreign Office Consultations with Bangladesh and attend several other meetings during his visit. This comes amid strained ties between New Delhi and Dhaka following reports of several attacks on minorities, especially Hindus under the current interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. “The Foreign Secretary is scheduled to visit Bangladesh on 9th of December. He will meet his counterpart and there will be several other meetings during the visit. Foreign Office Consultations led by Foreign Secretary is a structured engagement between India and Bangladesh. We look forward to this meeting,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in the weekly press briefing on Friday. Asked about the situation on ground in Bangladesh and the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das, MEA affirmed hope that the legal rights of the concerned individuals are respected and the trial is conducted in a “fair and transparent” manner. “As far as situation on ground regarding the individuals you want, we want to reiterate our position again that they have legal rights and we hope that these legal rights will be respected and that the trial will be fair and transparent. They will get a fair and transparent trial,” Jaiswal further added. Chinmoy Krishna Das, who is associated with the Sammilita Sanatani Jagaran Jote, was arrested in Dhaka on November 25 on ‘sedition’ charges. The arrest followed a complaint file on October 31 by a local politician that accused Chinmoy Das and others of disrespecting Bangladesh’s national flag during a rally of the Hindu community. On December 3, a Bangladesh court set January 2, 2025 as the next date of hearing in the case. The Chattogram court deferred the hearing on the bail petition of Chinmoy Krishna Das to January 2, The Daily Star reported. Chattogram Metropolitan Session Judge Saiful Islam set the new date for the hearing as the defence lawyer was absent from the court. Earlier on December 4, Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, Shafiqul Alam, said that Foreign Secretary of two nations will hold talks on issues of mutual interest. Speaking to ANI, Shafiqul Alam said, “We were looking forward to the meeting of the visit of the Indian Foreign Secretary, the both Foreign Secretaries are going to talk issues of mutual interest and we hope these meetings are going to help deepen ties between the two neighbours.” On being asked about the ties with India, Alam said, “We think that our relations with India remain okay and we are trying to better our relationship. Both countries are trying to deepen our relationship and we hope in the coming days and coming months the relations will be much better.” Last week, during the weekly media briefing, MEA urged Bangladesh’s interim government should “live up to its responsibility” and take steps to protect the minorities. Expressing concern over the rise of “extremist rhetoric, increasing incidents of violence and provocation,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India has consistently and strongly raised the issue of targeted attacks on Hindus and other minorities with the Bangladesh government. [ad_2] Source link
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سماجوادی پارٹی نے بھی مسلمانوں کے لیے کام نہیں کیا ایس پی ایم پی شفیق الرحمن برق یوگی حکومت کے کام سے مطمئن نہیں
سماجوادی پارٹی نے بھی مسلمانوں کے لیے کام نہیں کیا ایس پی ایم پی شفیق الرحمن برق یوگی حکومت کے کام سے مطمئن نہیں
سماجوادی پارٹی نے بھی مسلمانوں کے لیے کام نہیں کیا ایس پی ایم پی شفیق الرحمن برق یوگی حکومت کے کام سے مطمئن نہیں سنبھل10اپریل(آئی این ایس انڈیا) اتر پردیش کی سنبھل لوک سبھا سیٹ سے سماج وادی پارٹی (ایس پی) کے رکن پارلیمنٹ ڈاکٹر شفیق الرحمان برق نے اپنی ہی پارٹی پر مسلمانوں کے لیے کام نہیں کرنے کا الزام لگایا ہے۔شفیق الرحمن برق نے،جوقانون ساز کونسل کے انتخابات میں ووٹ ڈالنے آئے تھے، صحافیوں سے…
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