Immigration-Customs will be open 24 hours a day at Benapole-Petrapole ports



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Immigration-Customs to will be open 24 hours a day at Benapole-Petrapole ports

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The Government of India has decided to keep the Benapole-Petrapole port open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A meeting has already been held. For the time being, the experimental activities will continue for three months. Good response will make it lasting. This service will be launched very soon in both the ports and customs- immigration in the two countries. Port users said that with the 24-hour operation of the port, the import and export trade will pick up speed and passengers with domestic and foreign passports traveling between India and Bangladesh will get the benefit of travel.

Matiar Rahman, chairman of the India-Bangladesh Landport Import-Export Committee said, Ajit Kumar Singh (Operations) Delhi, Director, Land Ports Authority, Ministry of Home Affairs, India, had already issued guidelines in this regard on October 25. The guidelines have been sent to the concerned departments including the Customs and Immigration Departments for immediate implementation. For the time being, the new rule will be introduced experimentally for three months.

If successful, it may be decided to continue it later. However, this decision will be effective only at the Petrapole-Benapole ports. The new system is now just waiting to be implemented. As a business leader, he also received a letter by mail from India regarding the decision to open the port 24 hours a day, Matiar Rahman said.

Earlier, a meeting of the Border Management Committee under the Home Ministry was held in Delhi on August 31. Only then was this decision made.

Aminul Haque, vice-president of the Benapole Import-Export Association, said a lot of passengers travel between India and Bangladesh to get trade and medical services. At present, passenger service is open from 7 am to 6 pm at Immigration. No matter how much a passenger needed to cross the border outside of this time, they had to be stuck at the border until the immigration office was opened after the specified time. For a long time, traders demanded that the port be kept open 24 hours a day. Harassment of citizens of the two countries will be reduced if passenger service is introduced for 24 hours.

Mofizur Rahman Sajan, president of the Benapole C&F Association, said the Benapole-Petrapole port currently conducts import-export trade six days a week. Besides, trade is also closed on public holidays. Now, if import-export is introduced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the pace of trade will return. This will also increase the revenue of the government. The people of the two countries will benefit from such a decision.

According to border sources, Petrapole-Benapole is the largest land port in Asia. However, the 24-hour goods service with the integrated check post was on, but due to the Corona, the transport of passengers as well as the transport of goods was stopped for some time due to the lockdown situation. After the situation became normal, the transportation of goods was started. This time passenger service will also be launched 24 hours a day between the two countries. This will expand trade and passenger travel in two countries.

It is to be noted that every year about Taka 40 thousand crore of import and Taka 8 thousand crore of export trade is done with India through Benapole port. The government's annual revenue from import trade is Tk. 6,000 crore. About 18 lakh passengers travel between the two countries on this route every year. The government's revenue in the travel sector comes to around Tk. 100 crore. In the current Corona situation, the port of Benapole-Petrapole continues to carry passengers on medical, business and student visas. Tourist visas have been closed since March 13 last year.

Budget deficit will make it difficult to run the university: JU Treasurer



JU Correspondent, Barta24.com Savar(Dhaka):
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Jahangirnagar University (JU) may have a revenue shortfall of around Tk. 12 crore in FY 2024-25. In view of this, the Treasurer of the University expressed his apprehension and said, "If the amount of deficit continues to increase like this, it will become difficult to run the normal activities of the University."

This was said by the Treasurer Prof. Rasheda Akhtar.

In the speech of the Treasurer, she said that in the revised budget of 2023-2024 and the original budget of 2024-2025, including the needs of various departments, halls and offices, the revised budget of Tk. 344 crore 94 lakh and the original (expenditure allocation) demand budget of Tk. 356 crore 97 lakh have been sent to the University Grants Commission. The budget examination team of the University Grants Commission examined and evaluated the University's revised 2023-2024 and original demand budget for 2024-2025. Later, the University Grants Commission allocated Tk. 318 crore 73 lakh of the revised budget and Tk. 318 crore 44 lakh of the original budget.

The Treasurer also said that currently the deficit in the revenue fund of the University is Tk. 65 crore 87 lakh. Even if all efforts to achieve austerity are continued, there may be a revenue deficit of approximately Tk. 12 crore in the current financial year. A balanced budget has been formulated as per the instructions of the University Grants Commission. In most sectors, the budget allocated is much less than the actual needs of the University. Under such financial pressure it is literally impossible for the University to prepare a budget. As the deficit increases, it will become difficult for the University to carry out its normal activities.

Note that Tk. 279 crore 12 lakh has been allocated for the current financial year from the University Grants Commission (UGC). Besides, from the University's own sources, the total income target has been set at Tk. 39 crore 32 lakh. Accordingly, the presented budget of Jahangirnagar University (JU) for the financial year 2024-25 of Tk. 318 crore 44 lakh has been approved.

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Barrister Sumon files GD at the police station seeking security



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Habiganj Member of Parliament and popular lawyer barrister Syed Sayedul Haque Sumon filed a general diary (GD) at the police station seeking security on the allegation that a gang had entered the field to kill him.

On Saturday (June 29), Suman himself made this GD at the capital's Sher-e- Bangla Nagar police station. GD number 2056.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (AC) of Tejgaon Zone Imran Hossain (Sher-e- Bangla PS and Tejgaon PS) of Tejgaon Division of DMP confirmed the matter.

He said, Member of Parliament Barrister Syed Syedul Haque Sumon made a General Diary at Sher-e- Bangla Nagar Police Station. Although the incident in his constituency.

Barrister Suman mentioned in GD, on Friday at around 8 o'clock at the time of staying at Sangsad Bhavan, the Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Chunarughat police station called and said that. An unknown strong quarter sent a team of 4 to 5 people three days ago to kill me. The OC asked me not to go out at night and advised me to be careful.

Member of Parliament Suman also mentioned that when I asked the officer-in-charge to know the identity of those persons, the OC refused to reveal the identity of the persons and advised me to be careful. After learning this I am feeling seriously insecured.

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90 percent of government officials are involved in corruption: Hafeez



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Jatiya Party Member of Parliament Hafizuddin Ahmed has claimed that 90 percent of government officials and employees are involved in corruption. He said that everyone who works in Customs has two-three houses in Dhaka city. Those who work in the Forest Department have two or three gold shops. If the Prime Minister takes action, then we can prevent corruption. If not, the rate at which big officials and employees are corrupting, what to do? We are helpless. There are many government officials who are also helpless. Because, here 90 percent of people are on that side (corruption), what will 10-15 percent of people do better?

He said these things while participating in the discussion on the amendment of the 2024-25 budgets of the 12th Jatiyo Sangsad on Saturday (June 29). Speaker Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury presided over the session.

Hafizuddin said, during the election, I gave what assets I have in the affidavit. Then after five years I gave the affidavit again in the election. How much the property has increased there, whether it has increased a hundred times or five hundred times, it is news in the newspaper? Our paperwork comes. But when the government employees first joined the service, they would have given an affidavit. Then five-ten years were spent giving affidavits and discussing them. Then the key to corruption would be closed. Otherwise it won't stop. It will continue

Highlighting the government's success, JP MP said, the government has received many praises. But if only corruption can be stopped, the name of the Prime Minister will be written in golden letters as Bangabandhu's name is written in history. Taking action will prevent corruption. If the records of all government officials and employees are prepared in the same manner as the records of MPs, then corruption can be prevented.

Stating that there is no office in the constituencies of parliamentarians, Jatiya Party MP Hafizuddin Ahmed said, "I use my house as an office in the upazila where I live." But there is no place to sit in another upazila. Either you have to sit with the table next to Mr. UNO. He said, there is a lot of arbitration in the constituency. Many problems have to be solved. Having to sit with various departments including LGED, it is better to have an office. He requested allotment of offices for Members of Parliament in each constituency.

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Adani electricity, which was in partial production, was completely shut down



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Adani Group's coal-fired power plant in Godda, India, was in partial production as one unit was shut down for several days.

A complete shutdown was reported on Saturday (June 29).

Bangladesh imports 1600 MW of electricity from that power plant which passes through Rohanpur in Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh. According to the Power Grid Company of Bangladesh (PGCB) report, it provided 500 MW of electricity on 21 June.

A source at Adani Group's Bangladesh office told Barta24.com on condition of anonymity that one unit of the power plant was shut down for routine maintenance. Another unit was shut down due to technical problems. It will be in production within a day or two. Bangladesh owes a lot of money for the power plant whether any issue of those arrears is here. In response to such a question, he said, it has no connection with the arrears. Electricity production is completely stopped due to technical reasons.

According to PGCB sources, power plants are regularly maintained due to low demand during Eid holidays. First unit of Adani power plant goes into schedule maintenance before Eid. It is scheduled to return to production on July 5. Sudden shutdown of supply from the second unit has created a major shortfall in power supply in the country. Apart from this, a unit of 622 MW capacity of Payra Power Plant is closed from June 25 for maintenance. This leads to load shedding in rural areas outside Dhaka.

The first unit of Adani's power plant started supplying electricity with an average of 750 MW in March last year. Production from the second unit started in June.

News of load shedding has been coming since Eid. Many people are complaining on Facebook that there is no electricity in some areas of the village most of the day and night.

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