Day: September 22, 2024
City Desk : Posts, Telecommunication and Information Technology Adviser Md Nahid Islam on Saturday said internet was not shut down by the government in the Chittagong Hill Tracts(CHT). “There were isolated instances of temporary internet disruption which was exaggerated as internet shutdown. No such instruction was given. There is no evidence that internet was suspended in Chittagong hill tracts or any other place for a long time,” he said, reports UNB. He came up with the remarks responding to a...
City Desk : Law Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul has said they want to establish true justice and want to get out of the culture of filing blanket cases. “We want to establish true justice. We want to get out of the culture of filing blanket cases, using the judiciary to harass people, destroying people’s livelihoods, and creating continuous grievances, anger, and discord among people, reports UNB.” “People come to the judges asking for justice. They (judges) feel embarrassed. Why...
City Des : The Forum for Economic Justice (FeJ) held a press conference and discussion meeting on proposals for establishing an eight-point economic reform agenda, forming a reform commission to address economic inequality, and recognising social ownership in the constitution. The event took place on Saturday (21-09-204) in the Sagar-Runi Hall of the Dhaka Reporters’ Unity. The speakers emphasised that democratising the economy is the first and foremost condition for building an exploitation-free democratic state or society. They stated that...
City Desk : World Peace Day has been observed in the North South University (NSU) in a befitting manner with renewed pledge to build a new Bangladesh. On the occasion a roundtable discussion, peace rally, tree plantation, release of pigeons and film screening programmes were arranged in the university campus, reports BSS. Addressing the discussion Vice Chancellor of the NSU Prof. Abdul Hannan urged the students to break the barriers which were created over the years in the country’s socioeconomic...
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