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No entry to Suhrawardy Udyan after 8pm

Robiul Dawan
                                       Published by: Friday, 16 May, 2025, 10:21 pm
No entry to Suhrawardy Udyan after 8pm

In response to the brutal stabbing of Dhaka University student Shahriar Alam Samya in Suhrawardy Udyan, LGRD, Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud announced seven critical measures to overhaul the park’s safety and management.

The decisions, shared via a Facebook post on Tuesday evening, aim to transform the park from a hotspot of fear into a secure public space following the tragic incident.

Shahriar Alam Shammo, a master’s student in the Institute of Education and Research and the literature and publications secretary of Chhatra Dal’s Sir AF Rahman Hall unit, was fatally stabbed around midnight on Tuesday in the park. The killing sparked outrage, prompting swift action.

“We met with DU administration and Suhrawardy Udyan authorities to address this tragedy,” Mahmud wrote, outlining the following steps:

Permanent closure of the gate behind Raju Memorial Monument sculpture to curb unauthorised access.

A joint operation by the Ministry of Public Works, City Corporation, Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP), and the Department of Narcotics Control to evict illegal shops, halt drug dealing, and ensure cleanliness.

Formation of a Ministry of Public Works committee for ongoing monitoring and operations.

Installation of adequate lighting and CCTV cameras, with regular monitoring.

Establishment of a dedicated police box in the park for enhanced security.

Introduction of disciplined management akin to Ramna Park’s model.

Enforcement of a public entry ban after 8 PM to prevent late-night incidents.

“Implementation begins immediately,” Mahmud stated, emphasizing the government’s commitment to justice. Three suspects have been arrested, and a thorough investigation is underway to ensure the culprits face trial. The adviser called for cooperation from the university and students, aiming to restore Suhrawardy Udyan as a safe haven amidst public grief over Samya’s death.

Release of roadmap will boost investor confidence, hopes foreign advisor

Desk Report
Published by: Thursday, 12 June, 2025, 9:03 am
   
Release of roadmap will boost investor confidence, hopes foreign advisor

The political “uncertainty” created by the changeover of power has caused foreign investors and expatriates to lose confidence in Bangladesh due to the lack of “financial security”, but the interim government wants to quickly restore their confidence with a “roadmap”, says Foreign Affairs Advisor Md Touhid Hossain.

Touhid made the remarks during his speech as the chief guest at the inauguration of the Branding Bangladesh World Conference series organised by the Centre for NRB (non-resident Bangladeshis) at a hotel in Dhaka on Saturday.

“When someone sees political uncertainty, they are not encouraged to come and invest,” he said.

“That is why a difficult task lies ahead of us and we hope a roadmap will be released very soon. Then they will quickly gain confidence once again.”

The advisor said: “There are foreign investors – including NRBs – who will invest their personal funds. But they will not come, even if they are NRBs, without certainty. This is very natural because you must see that your money is secure. That is undeniable.”

“We are looking into it and our goal is to hand over power to an elected government through an election. We know that it should be done as soon as possible and so the government is working towards this goal.”

Aminul Islam becomes new BCB president

Nurul Islam
Published by: Friday, 30 May, 2025, 8:13 pm
   
Aminul Islam becomes new BCB president

Rural power protests an ‘attempt to destabilise nation’, says Power Division

Nasim Hossain
Published by: Wednesday, 28 May, 2025, 9:02 am
   
Rural power protests an ‘attempt to destabilise nation’, says Power Division

The Power Division has dismissed the ongoing protests over reforms to Palli Bidyut Samity, or Rural Power Council, as “attempts to destabilise the nation”, asserting that the movement is not connected to the organisation’s “dedicated staff”.

 

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the state-run agency urged demonstrators to end the protests and return to their workplaces.

 

“Some employees of the Palli Bidyut Samity (PBS) are trying to create instability in the country by bringing up the issue of rural electricity reform; as an excuse, which is undesirable,” it said.

 

“A press release of unregistered Bangladesh Rural Electricity Association caught the government’s attention and it observed that this so-called group does not represent any legal entity of the PBS, and its dedicated officers and employees were not involved with the movement.”

 

The Rural Electrification Board (REB) supplies power to the countryside through 80 PBSs. Thousands of workers of these councils are protesting over seven demands including implementation of employment rules, cessation of harassment, and withdrawal of cases at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka.

 

They call for the removal of the REB chairman, who has allegedly “disrupted the work environment through fascist-style repression and torture” of the workers.’

 

The protesters cut off power to different districts of the country in October, triggering hours-long outages across those areas. Though they are protesting without switching off power this time, different areas are experiencing regular disruption of services.

 

The statement added that the government was “closely monitoring” the movement and took steps to resolve the situation. These are as follows:

 

Formation of a committee, led by BRAC University Vice-Chancellor Syed Ferhat Anwar, to review the structural and operational framework of REB and PBSs. It will consult all stakeholders before submitting a report ahead of the Eid-ul-Azha holidays.

 

Formation of another committee led by an additional secretary of the Power Division to review alleged discrepancies in pay grades and employment status between REB and PBS employees. A notification on this will be issued next week.

 

Instructions to reconsider the actions against PBS employees on charges of breach of discipline and sparing those who were not involved in activities linked to sabotage.

 

Investigating officers involved in corruption in the procurement, recruitment and promotion process at the REB and taking legal action for those found guilty.

 

Setting an age limit and standard for physical capacity.