TIB criticizes the re-appointment of WASA MD



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Anti- graft watch dog Transparency International, Bangladesh (TIB) has strongly condemned the proposal to re-appoint the current managing director in an unethical and unconstitutional manner.

In a press release on Saturday (September 19), the agency said that it was clear from the agenda of the meeting that all measures had been taken to keep the long-cherished monopoly hegemony unchanged by continuing the same person's unethical and illegitimate tenure at the top management of Dhaka WASA. Despite all the serious allegations of failure and irregularities, the questionable appointment and continued re-appointment to the post has turned the state's commitment to good governance in the country into a farce.

TIB executive director(ED) Dr. Iftekharuzzaman said that according to media and reliable direct sources, the special meeting of the Dhaka WASA Board had only mentioned the name of the current managing director and asked him to finalize the recommendation for re-appointment for another three-year term. Whether the application for the post was called as per the rules, who applied, why they were not considered eligible, or why the current managing director is the only suitable candidate, why it is necessary to renew the term to the same person in violation of the relevant rules. There is no mention of what has been done or not. On the other hand, the suffering of the people during the tenure of the present managing director is not unknown to anyone.

He said allegations of unprecedented spread of various types of irregularities and corruption in the implementation of WASA projects and services have been raised in all relevant and reliable sources of TIB research and some of its issues are under investigation. We hoped that a solution would be found where the head of government has repeatedly spoken of 'zero tolerance' against corruption and the establishment of good governance by implementing a national integrity strategy. But the way things are going, we can no longer talk about frustration. We are now ashamed to talk about the possibility of integrity or good governance in WASA and we express our deep concern over the corruption and protectionist practices of this organization and call on the ministry and higher authorities to avoid this path.

Dr. Zaman said that after the controversial appointment of the current managing director of Dhaka WASA in 2009, he has been serving for 11 consecutive years in five consecutive terms in a questionable process. According to media reports and other reliable sources, every time he has renewed his appointment, there has been some violation of law and order. Even at the time of the first appointment, documentary instructions were issued by the concerned ministry to take precaution in the next appointment on the allegation of irregularities. Even then, sometimes raising the age limit, sometimes bypassing the recommendations of the recent meeting of the board and using the old meeting's limitation recommendation, even in the connivance of influential quarters without even bothering to take the board's opinion. This is not only a clear violation of the law, but also an example of the shameless institutionalization of a culture of abuse of power and collusion.

Expressing fear of a repeatations of the same incident, the ED of TIB demanded that a new managing director with qualifications and experience in the relevant sector should be appointed in a transparent manner before the last extended term of the current managing director expires on October 14. At the same time, a complete impartial evaluation of the questionable appointment and continued re-appointment of the current managing director for the welfare of the organization and its beneficiaries must be completed. At the same time, accountability of irregularities and corruption should be ensured by proper investigation of assets inconsistent with the legitimate income of all levels of WASA officials and employees.

He said it was certain that the Dhaka WASA Board was not fulfilling its responsibilities properly, or was not being allowed to do so. We also demand that the process of removal of the Dhaka WASA Board be completed due to its inability to prevent corruption by ensuring good governance, especially transparency and accountability.

   

20 candidates were not allowed for BCS examination for 1 minute late in Sylhet



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In Sylhet, 20 students could not take the BCS preliminary exam because they came 1 minute late to the center.

The incident took place at Sylhet Blue Bird High School center on Friday (April 26) morning

The students complained that the examination started at 10 am, but according to the instructions, they had to enter the center 30 minutes earlier. But when they arrived at 9:31 am, they were not allowed inside. Meanwhile, the gate was closed after 9:30 in the morning even though there was a queue to enter the examination center. At this time, many people tried to enter the center through the gate. Many shouted. But the central authorities did not lose heart.

This exam of 200 marks organized by the Public Service Commission (PSC) was held from 10 AM to 12 PM. The authorities of Sylhet Blue Bird High School center said that there is no opportunity to deviate from the rules in the examination.

Sylhet Blue Bird High School Center Hall Super Husna Ara said, we have followed the instructions of PSC. In a meeting yesterday, it was said that no candidate will be allowed to enter the center after 9:30 am. So we closed the gate after nine thirty. No one was allowed to enter. There is no opportunity to consider the humanitarian aspect here as they are the future leaders of Bangladesh. And it is an important test. Everyone here must maintain time. PSC high-ups also came to visit here. We told him about this. He said we have done the right. 

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Heat of volatile Rakhine on Bangladesh border: CBIF's international dialogue in Dhaka



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The ongoing civil war in Myanmar's Rakhine has spread to the border areas of Bangladesh. In such a situation, an international dialogue is being organized in Dhaka with the participation of analysts from different countries on the security crisis of Bangladesh and the impact of instability in the neighboring states.

The event will be held at the EMK Center in the capital on the initiative of Cox's Bazar International Forum (CBIF) in collaboration with Bangladesh Center for Indo-Pacific Affairs (BCIPA) on Saturday (April 27) morning.

The informal dialogue titled "Building Bridges of Harmony: A Holistic Strategy for Social Cohesion, Peace and Stability in Post-Civil War Arakan/Rakhine" has experienced and related experts from Bangladesh, USA, UK, The Netherlands, Japan and Myanmar participating as moderators and discussants.

Former Principal Staff Officer of Armed Forces Division Lieutenant General (retd) Mahfuzur Rahman, former Ambassador and Defense Expert Major General (retd) Shahidul Haque, former Election Commissioner Brigadier General (retd) Shakhawat Hossain, Executive of BCIPA will be present in the discussion from Bangladesh. Director Professor Shahab Inam Khan, researcher and writer Altaf Parvez and many others.

Minister of Federal Union Affairs of National Unity Government- NUG from Myanmar Liang Mong Sakhong, Deputy Minister of Human Rights Ang Ky M, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Moo Zhou Wu, Spokesperson of NUG President's Office JK, former Member of Parliament U Sue Mong, Chairman of Arakan Rohingya National Alliance Nurul Islam and others will be speakers.

In addition, many representatives from the United Nations, embassies of different countries and representatives of international media will speak in the discussion.

In the dialogue, the locals of Cox's Bazar will share their experience with the Bangladesh border situation, said Sujan Sharma, joint convener of CBIF.

Mohibbul Moqtadier Tanim, Joint Convener of CBIF said, "CBIF is working towards a sustainable and inclusive future by including various communities in Cox's Bazar to solve various problems, as part of which this international dialogue is organized."

Earlier, Cox's Bazar International Forum organized a webinar titled "Navigating the Ripple Effect: Examining the Impact of the Rohingya Crisis on Host Communities and Charting Paths to Durable Solutions" after its official debut in December last year. 

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Cluster admission test starts today, special measures in heat wave



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The admission test for the academic year 2023-24 in the 24 universities under the cluster system is starting today.

Admission test for 'A' unit will be held on Saturday (April 27) from 12 noon to 1 pm. Architecture practical (drawing) exam will be conducted on the same day from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm.

Against a total of 21,000 seats under cluster system Universities, 3,5,346 applied seeking admission this year.

Centers have been designated in 22 of the cluster Universities this year. As per the schedule, the 'A' unit examination will be conducted on Saturday from 12 noon to 1 pm.

Apart from this, the examination of 'B' unit under the Humanities group and the examination of 'C' unit under the Business Management will be held on May 10. Meanwhile, the open examination of the 'D' unit of the University will be held on May 11.

This time, 1 lakh 70 thousand 599 applications have been submitted in 'A' unit of science group, 94 thousand 631 in 'B' unit of humanities group and 40 thousand 116 applications in 'C' unit of business management.

On the occasion of the admission test, the overall preparation has already been completed. Meanwhile, special attention is being paid to the safety of the students during the ongoing heat wave.

The Vice Chancellor of Jashore University of Science and Technology Prof. Dr. Md. Anwar Hossain said that all the Universities have been requested to take proper preventive measures during the heatwave. At the same time, I am calling upon the Vice-Chancellors of the concerned Universities under the cluster system to provide sufficient fresh water and first aid supplies in the examination centers for the protection of the admission seekers. 

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Prime Minister calls upon the leaders and activists of the Awami League to work for country



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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called upon the leaders and activists of Awami League to work for the development of Bangladesh and the people.

She made this call when a delegation of Thailand's Awami League paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister at her residence on Thursday (April 26).

Addressing the leaders and activists, the Prime Minister said, 'You have to work for the development of the country and the people.'

Prime Minister's speech writer Nazrul Islam briefed the journalists.

Bangladesh Awami League President Sheikh Hasina urged the leaders and activists to spread the ideals of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The Prime Minister said, "Though the Father of the Nation was killed prematurely, his ideals remain with us. That is why I am working to implement his ideals. She also mentioned that Bangabandhu dreamed of bringing smiles to the faces of the poor and distressed people of the country.

Referring to the remarkable progress and development of Bangladesh in the last 15 years, the Prime Minister said that it was possible to achieve this progress because they (her party) were in power for a long time without interruption.

Leaders and activists told the Prime Minister that many Bangladeshis are interested in keeping dual citizenship even if they accept Thai citizenship. They have sought the Prime Minister's intervention to maintain dual citizenship.

In response, the Prime Minister assured that she will talk to the Thai government about this. 

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