TCB’s truck dependent middle- class, ration shops can turn the luck



Arman Hekim, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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Dhaka: Location is the Hajj camp in the capital. Low and middle income people have been waiting for TCB trucks like crows since morning. Standing in line for a long time, many are sweating on their foreheads. Still, no one is leaving the line and going to the shade. Fear that someone will occupy the place!

Some people wearing elegant clothes have also been seen in this line of truck sales. Abdul Momin is one of them. He was wearing a face mask. After a while, I looked around to see if anyone was watching him!

Talking to him. He said he was working as a marketing officer in a company. When there was a lockdown during the Corona last year, he ran the family with what he had in hand. When he ran out of money, he borrowed some money from his relatives. The hope was that when Corona would go, he would be able to pay his debts and live as before.

"I have one son and one daughter," he said. The boy is older, he is in class three and the girl is in class one. They have to pay for their education, rent a house alongside pay off their debts. Although the company increased its salary every year, it did not increase its salary this year due to Corona. The price of everything has gone up. So I was forced to stand in the line of TCB to run the family. It's a little embarrassing to see acquaintances.

According to TCB sources, TCB started marketing its products on February 3 with about 400 trucks across the country. Every day except Friday, a truck sells 600 liters of soybean oil, 400 kg of pulses, 500 kg of sugar and 500 kg of onions. This could affect 5 to 8 percent of the total market demand, Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce AHM Shafiquzzaman told the media. In other words, 95 to 92 percent of the people are forced to buy products at higher prices.

Ration card in the style of India can be an alternative

After a meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) on February 8, Planning Minister MA Mannan told a news conference that the per capita income of the people of the country has increased to 2,591 dollar equivalent to Tk. 219,738 Bangladesh currency. At that time, the gross domestic product (GDP) stood at 416 billion which is 6.94 percent growth.

These figures on paper did not change the fortunes of many, including Abdul Momin. Instead, prices of most commodities have gone up, from rice, pulses, oil and water to betel nut, fuel and gas. The increase in per capita income could not reduce the burden on their heads.

According to economists, instead of TCB truck sales, ration cards should be provided in Bangladesh in the style of India. Cardholders will be able to go to ration shops and make purchases as per allocation. This will reduce the need for poor low-income people to run behind TCB trucks, to wait for hours in uncertainty, and also to reduce the pressure of rising prices of essential commodities in the market.

Anu Mohammad, a professor of Economics at JahangirNagar University, told Barta24.com: It is insulting to the people. By 1943, the Indian subcontinent had a rationing system. This system was introduced even after the independence of the country. The ration system was withdrawn from the country in the 80's. The main role behind this is played by big donors like the World Bank and ADB. They demanded that rations cause corruption and wastage of food. But it is proven wrong. This system has also broken in Pakistan. However, India did not listen to them and they maintained the ration system.

He said if there was no rationing system in the country, twice as many people would have died in the '74 famine. Millions of families survived because of the ration system. They can overcome the food crisis. Food security measures must be in place in any situation. There is no job security at the moment, when the work is going away. Ration system is very much needed now.

The economist said the ration system in India has reduced corruption and food wastage. Everyone is getting equal opportunity because everything is happening online. The Government of Bangladesh is eager to receive from India. A good initiative like rationing method needs to be taken. If the Bangladesh government wants, it will be able to deliver food aid to the poor through this rationing system better than India.

He said Bangladesh currently has ration systems for certain organizations, including the military providing food aid to the low-income, poor people through ration cards which are inadequate. A large number of people are being deprived of ration services. It must be made public.

It is known that TCB sells trucks in only four hundred and fifty places in Bangladesh. And the number of ration shops in India is 5 and a half lakh, the number of ration shops in West Bengal alone is more than 20 thousand.

TCB trucks are not there all the time, there is no exact address of when and where to come. Trucks actually stand in line for hours, but there is no guarantee of getting the goods. Again, there is an opportunity to buy products by standing in line by syndicating and selling at higher prices in the open market.

On the other hand, ration shops in India are open on every working day of the week. How much the car owes is written on the ration card so there is no chance of cheating. If the ration card list is published, there is an opportunity to cancel the card if it is given to the wrong person.

Therefore, if thousands of ration shops are opened all over the country in Bangladesh like India, the common people will be able to buy daily necessities including rice, flour, oil, pulses and sugar at fair prices.

   

Production of 1 lakh 33 thousand tons of fish more than the requirement



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At least 1 lakh 33 thousand metric tons of fish are produced more than the requirement in the country, said the Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Md. Abdur Rahman.

On Monday (April 6) in the afternoon session of the Jatiya Sangsad(JS), the Member of Parliament of Dhaka-14 Constituency Md. Mainul Hossain gave this information in response to a question. Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chowdhury presided over the session.

The Minister of Fisheries and Livestock said that in the fiscal year 2022-23, against the demand of 47 lakh 82 thousand metric tons, the total fish production in the country was 49 lakh 15 thousand metric tons. As a result, 1 lakh 33 thousand metric tons of fish are produced more than the requirement in the country.

Under the specific direction and dynamic leadership of the Prime Minister, 41 lakh 34 thousand metric tons of fish were produced in Bangladesh in 2016-17 against the target of 40 lakh 50 thousand metric tons. After 46 years of independence, Bangladesh has been able to achieve self-sufficiency in fish production, the Minister said.

Besides, the Minister said with the information of BBS, currently the people of the country are consuming 67.80 grams of fish per day on an average (25.00 kg against the annual demand of 23.72 kg per person).

The hatchery release program is being implemented under the revenue and development scheme to increase fish production in open water bodies. In the financial year 2022-2023, 215.43 metric tons under revenue sector and 100.25 metric tons under development projects have been released.

In the fiscal year 2022-23, 917 bill nurseries have been set up across the country under the revenue sector and 174 bill nurseries under the development scheme. 500 sanctuaries established in various rivers and inland open water bodies of the country are being managed by the beneficiaries in order to prevent the extinction of native fish species and protect their abundance.

During the fiscal year 2022-23, 389 fish sanctuaries have been repaired and managed under the revenue sector and 72 fish sanctuaries have been repaired and managed under development projects. In the past 15 years, 5 thousand 758 hectares of degraded water bodies have been rehabilitated and developed through various development projects under the Department of Fisheries. By increasing fish production in excavated reservoirs, income and employment opportunities have been created for the concerned beneficiaries. 

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Construction of CCC's 'Iconic' Nagar Bhaban has started, 6 floors will be raised in the first phase



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Chattogram city mayor Bir Muktijoddha Rezaul Karim Chowdhury has inaugurated the construction work of the 'iconic' city building much desired by the people of Chattogram.

City Mayor Rezaul Karim Chowdhury officially inaugurated this construction work with CCC's own funding at Andarkilla of the city on Monday (May 06) afternoon.

During the inauguration, the Mayor said that this iconic city building will be constructed by connecting the sites of two other neighboring buildings on the site of the old city building. The entire city building will have 21 floors with three basements. The first phase of this building was inaugurated today Our aim is to complete the 5-6 floors by next January-February and move from Tigerpass to Andarkilla as part of the first phase of work costing Tk. 28.80 crore. The rest will be done step by step

"Without a permanent city building, foreign visitors would actually be put in an embarrassing situation, and services to citizens would also be disrupted. For this reason, I have taken the initiative to build city buildings with my own funds. Citizens can take services in this building easily. Besides, a museum will be built to highlight the history and heritage of Chattogram on 1st floor of this building.

According to the sources of the engineering department of CCC, city building will be constructed on 38 thousand 490 square feet or 53.45 katha area. A consulting firm named Pranayan designed the building at 'Iconic'. There will be a city clock on top of the building. There will be landscaped gardens on three sides of the building. A fountain will be built. There will be a multipurpose hall, conference hall and banquet hall. However, the entire city building will be constructed step by step. Initially, three floors including the basement will be constructed.

The opening ceremony was attended by - Panel Mayor Gias Uddin, Councilor Zahar Lal Hazari, Hasan Murad Biplab, Shaibal Das Sumon, Md. Elias, Md. Abdus Salam Masum, Ataullah Chowdhury, Rumki Sengupta, Mayor's Private Secretary Abul Hashem, Chief Engineer Shaheen-ul Islam Chowdhury, Superintendent Engineer Akbar Ali, Farhadul Alam, Jasim Uddin, Regional Executive Officer and Estate Officer. Rezaul Karim, Executive Engineer Farzana Mukta, Rezaul Bari Bhuiyan, Mirza Fazlul Quader, Ashiqul Islam, Rifatul Karim, Tasmia Tahsin, Tauhidul Islam, Salma Khatun, Assistant Engineer Asir Hamim.

It is to be noted that on March 11, 2010, the then Mayor of Chattalabir ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury laid the foundation stone of the city building. After that, two mayors and an administrator served in Chattogram City Corporation (CHSIC), but the initiative was stalled due to various complications including financial crisis, lack of approval from the ministry.

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Unemployment in the country has increased by 1 lakh 20 thousand



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Compared to the last 3 months of last year, the number of unemployed in the country has increased by 1 lakh 20 thousand in the first 3 months of this year.

On Monday (May 6), Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) quarterly labor force survey report revealed these data.

According to BBS data, the number of unemployed in the country in the first quarter (3 months) of this year is 25 lakh 90 thousand. And in the last quarter of last year this number was 24 lakh 70 thousand.

The current unemployment rate is 3.51 percent, which is slightly higher than the average unemployment rate in 2023. The average unemployment rate in 2023 was 3.36 percent.

Meanwhile, according to BBS calculations, the number of unemployed men was 17 lakh 40 thousand at the end of last March. In the first quarter of 2023 (March-January) this number was 17 lakh 10 thousand. On the other hand, 30 thousand women unemployment has decreased compared to the same period last year. Now the number of unemployed women is 8 lakh 50 thousand.

According to BBS, there are 7 crore 37 lakh 50 thousand men and women in the labor force. Among them 7 crore 11 lakh 60 thousand people are engaged in work. The rest are unemployed. 

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Bangladesh has become an experiment ground: Rizwana Hasan



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Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) chief executive and Supreme Court lawyer Syeda Rizwana Hasan commented that Bangladesh has become an experiment ground for multinational companies.

Stating that the multinational companies are working to take agriculture away from us and from the farmers, she said, the multinational companies sought approval of genetically modified brinjal in 3 countries. The countries are - India, Philippines and Bangladesh. India did not approve but Bangladesh did. Now multinational companies are seeking permission from Golden Rice. Nature is being oppressed by political economic considerations.

She said these things at a discussion meeting on the urgent issue of GM crops, golden rice and Bt brinjal: Resolving the necessary issues in Bangladesh introduction at Tafazzal Hossain Manik Mia Hall of the National Press Club on Monday (May 6).

Farida Akhtar, executive director of the non-governmental organization UBINIG (Policy Research on Development Options), said that the health and environmental risks of golden rice as a GM crop, its effectiveness and whether there is any need for this rice at all have not yet been answered. We thank the Ministry of Environment for taking time to consider its safety aspects and not yet giving approval. But companies and entrepreneurs are chasing it. They want to influence the government directly.

She also said that golden rice is controversial all over the world. It was said to have been approved in the Philippines but has now been revoked and Filipino farmers have launched a massive movement against it. So there is no point in giving approval to Bangladesh by taking the example of Philippines. Most of the farmers in Bangladesh cultivate BRI 29. There are no patents. The farmer keeps the seeds himself or buys them from the market. They can cultivate this paddy independently. So what will happen to the fate of millions of farmers in Bangladesh if the ownership of this rice goes to a foreign company? The Ministry of Agriculture must answer this question. The Ministry of Agriculture's job is to look after the interests of Bangladesh's agriculture and farmers, not the interests of companies.

Speakers raised various questions to the government in the interest of the people before introducing controversial GM crops in Bangladesh.

>> Is there any need at all to introduce golden rice paddy and Bt. brinjal in agricultural diversification countries?

>> Whether Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) and Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) have any data on the potential environmental, health and other risks of GM crops, scientists worldwide have agreed.

>> Why is the production of vitamin A rich vegetables, fruits, greens, etc. not being supported in the country instead of introducing golden rice on the pretext of vitamin A deficiency?

If the patent of BRRI 29 is given to the Syngenta company, will not the right of billions of farmers of the country to cultivate this variety of rice be undermined? Why is this rice given to multinational companies?

But brinjal is being introduced on the pretext of reducing pesticide use, while pesticides and herbicides are widely used in all types of hybrid crops, from rice? Why are they not being stopped?

Federation President Badrul Alam, Chief Executive of Citizen Initiatives Zakir Hossain and Executive Director of Anti-GM Morcha Ibnul Sayed Rana also spoke at the discussion meeting.

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