Extortion of crores of money around illegal nurseries!



Akram Hossain Nayeem, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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Dhaka: The nursery business has been going on for 5 years by illegally occupying the place in front of Rayer Bazar Intellectual Memorial in the capital. In addition to more than 40 nurseries, there are rickshaw garages. On the one hand, the sanctity of the Liberation War Memorial is being ruined. On the other hand, illegally occupied nursery owners have to pay 8 to 10 thousand takas per month. It is calculated that in the last 5 years this extortion trade has been around Tk. three crore. However, no authority is taking responsibility in this regard.

A businessman, who did not want to be named, said: The quantity of land occupied by each shop is 4 decimal. The business is run by paying toll to the councillor's office, various political parties and people in the administration. You have to pay 8 to 10 thousand taka per month from each nursery. Moreover, on different days and occasions, extra money has to be paid. Shah Alam, the owner of Banful Nursery, controls 18 nursery shops and rickshaw garages on the south side of the main gate of Rayer Bazar Memorial. On the other hand, Masum Billah, owner of Mother Doa Nursery, controls more than 20 shops on the north side.

Boalmari Nursery owner Rupon Mia said his nursery has more than 400 flowering fruit trees. On an average, he sells one and a half to two lakh taka a month. Flowering plants are sold more from October to January. Fruit trees are sold more from April to July. Asked how he was doing business illegally, he said it was coordinated by Shah Alam. They all have to pay a monthly rent to Shah Alam at the end of the month. Moreover, you have to pay extra on any occasion or day. He does not know to whom Shah Alam gives that money.

Rickshaw garage owner Ainul Islam said the place where the rickshaw garage used to be had a nursery. He left the nursery and brought it to his garage. He has 60 rickshaws in his garage. Earlier his garage was in Mohammadpur. I had to pay 40,000 taka per month. He also owns 4 decimal of the land. Asked how he got the place and how much money he had to pay per month, he said, "Shah Alam Mia coordinates here." All the traders here have to pay some money every month. And many get a share of that money. Moreover, you have to pay extra at different times. However, Ainul has no problem with that because if he wanted to rent a garage somewhere else, he would have to pay double.

When Shah Alam was asked about the withdrawal of money and extortion, he told Barta24.com that some money was taken and given to some people so that they would not have any problem. Moreover, if there is any event or day, they pay the extra dues. He did not agree to say how much money he had to pay per month and to whom.

It is known that Shah Alam came to Dhaka from Mehendiganj in Barisal in 1995 for work. Although he spent a lot of time in the initial stage struggling, he started a nursery business by occupying government positions in different places. At present there are several nurseries and own houses in Dhaka. However, denying these issues, Shah Alam said, 'He is in a good position doing business now, he has two nurseries. However, it is not right to have his own house. His brothers have a house. '

On the other hand, Masum Billah, owner of Mother Doa Nursery, controls more than 20 shops on the north side of the Memorial. "It is true that we are doing business on government land, but we are doing legitimate business," he said. I'm doing business like everyone else. There are about 40 shops here. Everyone respects me enough. I go ahead with everyone's grief. There is no monthly subscription. When there is a game, event, if we ask for money, we give it to everyone. Asked how much money he has to pay on an average, he said, it is 2 to 3 thousand per month, in some months 5 to 6 thousand taka.

Sheikh Mohammad Hossain (Khokon), Councilor, Ward 34, Dhaka North City Corporation, said, “It is a sacred place. I do not take any money from anywhere. The Water Development Board and the City Corporation evicted the site jointly. The police can take and certain people can take, which you can find out when you go in front of the Memorial. The councillor does not take these. Shah Alam collects money which I know. Let there be a garden in front of the Memorial to beautify everything. That will be surrounded by iron protective. Where there will be no market, there will be no nursery. These will be evicted. '

Mohammadpur police station in charge (OC) Abdul Latif told Barta24.com, "I have been seeing nurseries in front of the Memorial for a long time. We didn't put anyone in those places. I personally don't have any money from there. If any police member of Mohammadpur police station is involved in extortion, we will investigate and take action. If the city corporation wants cooperation in the eviction campaign, I will do it. '

Motakabbir Ahmed, regional executive officer of DNCC (Karwan Bazar) Zone-5, told Barta24.com that it was the responsibility of the City Corporation to look after the Memorial. The Ministry of Public Works does some work. We will evict it. I will clean it in silence and keep it sacred. I have carried out eviction campaigns before, but later it was occupied. This time we will do it in a good way so that there is no more illegal occupation. '

Selim Reza, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dhaka North City Corporation, told Barta24.com, “Every shopkeeper pays ‘monthly’ every month. We will take steps to evict all. We will undertake projects to protect and beautify the sanctuary so that the memory of the liberation war has the status of an intertwined historical place.

   

Ignoring the heat wave, schools and colleges are opening



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All the primary schools and colleges of the country have opened amid the intense heat wave that is sweeping across the country. After the 32-day long vacation of Ramadan, Eid and heat wave, the premises of the educational institution has become full of students again.

The government has decided to open classes on weekends and Saturdays from next week to meet the shortage of learning caused by the closure. However, this decision will not be effective in the case of primary schools.

On Saturday morning (April 27), the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education informed that, due to the ongoing heat wave, government primary schools under the Directorate of Primary Education, Shishu Kalyan Primary Schools managed by the Shishu Kalyan Trust and learning centers managed by the Non-Formal Education Bureau have closed the classes of government primary schools from Sunday. Activities will continue. The schools run in one shift from 8 am to 11:30 pm daily. Schools operating in two shifts will have first shift from 8 am to 9:30 am and second shift from 9:45 am to 11:30 pm.

Students of schools and colleges across the country, including the capital, have started returning to classrooms despite the scorching heat. Parents are sending children to school. Students are also excited to return to the classroom after a long time.

However, as per the instructions of the Ministry of Education, the assembly in the educational institutions will be dropped until the heat comes to a bearable level. The upazila education officer will formulate a weekly routine for conducting upazila-wise class activities taking into account the routine sent by the Directorate of Primary Education for conducting class activities with the concerned. Pre-primary classes will remain closed until further notice.

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Today is Sheikh Jamal's 71st birthday



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Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's second son Sheikh Jamal's 71st birthday today (April 28). He was born on this day in 1954 in Tungipara village of Gopalganj district. Sheikh Jamal passed Matriculation from Dhaka Residential Model College and Intermediate from Dhaka College.

A lover of culture and sports, Sheikh Jamal joined an institute to learn the guitar and was also a good cricketer.

Sheikh Jamal was also under house arrest along with other family members during the Great War of Liberation in 1971. He escaped from there and led the frontline in the Great War of Liberation. After a very dangerous journey from Dhanmondi, Sheikh Jamal reached Agartala, India and joined Mujib Bahini (Bangladesh Liberation Forces, BLF) there after training and participated in the frontal battle in Sector 9 of the Liberation War.

Sheikh Jamal was a patriotic brilliant army officer. He was a commissioned officer in the first batch of the long-term course of the Bangladesh Army. In 1974, Sheikh Jamal attended a training camp as a cadet at the Military Academy of Yugoslavia. Then, after training from Sandhurst Academy in Britain, he returned to the country and joined as the Second Lieutenant in the Second East Bengal Regiment in Dhaka Cantonment.

During his short service in the Second East Bengal, he left an impression of extraordinary professionalism and sincerity among the officers and soldiers. Within weeks, Sheikh Jamal became one of the officers and soldiers. Impress the soldiers by participating in the training ground, in the tactical class, in the obstacle crossing. He used to train the members of the battalion boxing team. On August 14, 1975, he performed his duties in the cantonment as a battalion duty officer. That night he returned from the cantonment to Dhanmondi 32 house. On August 15, 1975, Sheikh Jamal was killed along with other family members by the merciless bullet of an assassin.

On the occasion of celebrating Shaheed Sheikh Jamal's birthday with due dignity, a special prayer will be held at Banani graveyard at 9 am on Sunday at the initiative of Awami League.

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8 buses of Itishah Paribahan detained in JU, released for Tk. 60 thousand



JU Correspondent, Barta24.com, Savar(Dhaka)
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The private car of the sister of a 47th batch student of Computer Science and Engineering Department of Jahangirnagar University (JU) was damaged when a bus of Itihasa Paribahan plying on Dhaka-Aricha highway suddenly braked. In this incident, 8 buses were seized and some students demanded compensation of Tk. 1 lakh 31 thousand. Jasim Howladar, the checker of Itishah Paribahan, confirmed that the buses were released around 7:30 pm after the compensation of Tk. 60,000 was paid.

The incident took place at Shimultala area of Savar on Dhaka-Aricha highway around 9 am on Saturday (April 27). Later, when the sister of the owner of the damaged vehicle told her friends on the campus, they intercepted the buses bound for Aricha between 10 am and 12:30 pm on the Dhaka-Aricha highway near the main gate of the University.

According to eyewitnesses, around 10 am, when a motorcycle was taking a U-turn from the middle lane of the highway in Savar's Radio Colony area, a bus of Itishah Paribahan braked and stopped on the road. Then, when a bus of Savar Paribahan behind the bus of Itishah Paribahan also braked, the private car of the elder sister of a student of the 47th batch of Jahangirnagar University hit the back of the bus. The front of the car was twisted. Later, when JUs student told the incident to her department friends, they appeared on the Dhaka-Aricha highway and intercepted 8 buses of Itishah Paribahan and took the keys.

The driver of a bus of Itihash Paribahan said about the arrest of the bus. Driver Sagar told Barta24.com that when one of our (Itihas) buses braked hard at Savar's Shimultala, a Savar transport bus behind could not handle the speed and knocked our bus behind. And when Savar Paribahan's bus braked, a private car behind hit the back of Savar Paribahan's bus. The front part of the private car was damaged. Due to this, Savar transport bus was not stopped but our buses were stopped.

In this regard, the JU student who was in the damaged private car said that after such a big incident, the bus pulled away quickly without seeing whether someone was dead or alive. Then the driver of my private car got on the Itishah Paribahan bus and asked why he braked so hard, the bus driver and his colleague abused and threatened him and got him off the bus. We want road safety.

Meanwhile, around 7:00 p.m., it can be seen on the ground that 5 buses of Itishah Paribahan are standing in a row on one side of the Dhaka-Aricha highway in front of the main gate of the University. Some of the co-drivers are chatting in the car, while others are sitting on the road. Talking to the driver and staff, it is learnt that although 8 buses were detained, the students forgot to take the keys from 3 buses. Later those three buses left.

The checker of Savar to Jirani route Jasim Howladar confirmed to Barta24.com that when the bus owner was demanded a compensation of Tk. 1 lakh 31 thousand as the private car was damaged, the bus owner authorities settled the matter for Tk. 60 thousand. Jasim Howlader.

He said that the private car was damaged after colliding with the Savar Paribahan bus. But by blocking our bus they are demanding compensation of 1 lakh 31 thousand rupees. It's no fair talk! Even then, both sides discussed and took the keys of the car with a compensation of Tk. 60,000.

To learn about this incident, the newly appointed proctor of the University made several attempts to contact Dr. Alamgir Kabir on his mobile phone but he did not respond.

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MV Abdullah will reach Chattogram in the middle of May!



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MV Abdullah, freed from Somali pirates, is likely to reach Chattogram by the end of next month. The ship, which is located in the United Arab Emirates, unloaded the goods at the port of Hamria on Saturday night (April 27) and left for another port called Mina Saqar. From there we will leave for Chattogram with new products. It may take up to mid-May to reach the country.

Mizanul Islam, media adviser of the ship's owner, KSRM, confirmed the matter. He said, 23 sailors will return by ship. However, it may take them till the middle of May to return to Chattogram.

On March 12, MV Abdullah with 23 sailors was captured by Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean though it was 576 nautical miles from the coast of Somalia. After taking hostages, the pirates took the ship ashore. After 32 days of hostage taking, the bandits got off the ship on Saturday after receiving the ransom. After that, the sailors left for the United Arab Emirates with the ship.

After being freed from pirates off the coast of Somalia, the ship passed through the Gulf of Aden and reached the port of Al Hamria in the United Arab Emirates in the afternoon of April 21, off the coast of Oman. After unloading coal there, the ship is going to Mina Saqar to take new products. After that, the wait will be over for the sailors and their families. The sailors will leave for their homeland.

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