Deduction of points for breaking the law, cancellation of license at 12 points



Avijit Roy Kaushik, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Accidents are increasing day by day due to reckless traffic on the roads. The number of casualties is increasing. Various initiatives and laws have been enacted at the government level to prevent road accidents, but the effect is little.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) is going to launch special software to prevent this anarchy on the roads.

Through this method the driver will come under punishment for any type of crime. Also, if a certain number of crimes are committed, the license can be revoked. Once a person's license is revoked, he can never apply for a license again. As a result, the concerned officials feel that road order will return and accidents will reduce on the road due to the fear of license cancellation.

According to Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) information, 12 points will be allocated against each driving license. Demerit points will be deducted depending on the type of offense under the Road Transport Act.

If 8 points are deducted, you have to wait 2 years for the points to be returned. Driving license will be suspended or canceled if 12 points are deducted in the number of crimes.

If a driver's license is revoked, that driver can never apply again. If a driver has not violated the rules within 6 months, the driver can get 2 points back on appeal. After that, the driver will get 2 more points back if he does not violate any rules for the next 6 months. Even if points are deducted for various offences, there will be a chance to get points back if the rules are not violated under the Road Transport Act.

According to BRTA, this system will be controlled and implemented through software. Various activities have also been initiated to initiate this process. It is also said that work is underway to introduce this system as soon as possible.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) Road Safety Branch Director Sheikh Mohammad-e-Rabbani told Barta24.com that the system is working. It can't be started until the job is done.

He said, "The police will do something. The database will be entered after understanding the crime. A license will automatically be suspended when all points are deducted. Data entry is mainly done by police. In that case, the police will not enter our office. They will enter from where the crime will be committed. The software that is required for that is being developed.

Rabbani said, 'It is mainly the work of the police; so the police are developing software. We are also working on developing software from here. Once the two software are created, the two will be matched together. Our software is fairly complete. Only when they are made will the two be coordinated together.'

About the process of deducting points, he said, 'Police will deduct points by understanding the type of crime. The details of that license will be in our computer. We can see how many points are deducted from that license and how many points are left. Later, as soon as the points are deducted, the message will go to the license holder's mobile phone. If all the points are deducted, the license will be canceled and the driver will receive a notice.

When asked about how monitoring will be done and who will work on deducting this point, Director Sheikh Mohammad-e-Rabbani said, "Now the police take care of everything on the road. When the new system is introduced, the police will do it. But by updating this system step by step, eventually everything will be controlled through CCTV.”

According to BRTA sources, the deductible points of the drivers will be stored through the software. A Sub-Inspector or Sergeant of Police equivalent to the Authority's Motor Vehicle Inspector or an Executive Magistrate running a mobile court has been asked to deduct points and inform the motorist and the concerned licensing authority for the relevant offence. After being notified, the driver of the concerned motor vehicle will be informed of the matter by documenting the deduction of demerit points.

The driver can apply to the concerned authority for reconsideration within 30 days of the deductibility of demerit points by paying a specified fee. The authority will review the matter within 30 days to exempt the applicant from the point deduction or settle the application by maintaining it.

If the accused driver does not re-offend within 6 months or is not found guilty, the licensing authority will refund 2 points deducted from the demerit points every 6 months in view of his application.

Engineer Shithanshu Shekhar Biswas, director of BRTA's engineering wing, said, "We are trying to digitize the license. As far as I know, manual entry of data is going on before that.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police Additional Commissioner (Traffic) Md. Monibur Rahman said, "The work is going on according to the rules. A coordination meeting with BRTA will be required. When a decision comes through the meeting, we will be able to do things that way.

He said, BRTA will have a database. If any vehicle is found to be irregular, if we take action against the driver of that vehicle, points will be deducted from the database that BRTA will have.

There are many benefits to be gained from this approach. Everyone will flock to a system for fear of license cancellation when points are deducted. Be more conscious about driving, he added.

BRTA Chairman Noor Mohammad Majumdar said about deducting points of driving license, the offenses in which points will be deducted are-

  1. Intentionally blocking the road or otherwise obstructing the movement of other motor vehicles will be deducted 2 points.
  2. 1 point will be deducted for making any noise or blowing the horn or placing any instrument, part or horn in the motor vehicle in excess of the permissible noise level.
  3. 2 points will be deducted for driving a motor vehicle carrying excess weight.
  4. 1 point will be deducted for driving an environment polluting and dangerous motor vehicle.
  5. Violation of traffic signs and signals will result in deduction of 1 point.
  6. 1 point will be deducted if the speed limit of the motor vehicle is out of control.
  7. Violation of the provisions of Section 31 relating to commercial use of motor vehicles will result in deduction of 1 point.
  8. 1 point will be deducted for illegally changing meter of contract carriage or demanding or charging extra fare.
  9. 1 point will be deducted for violation of provisions regarding treatment of injured person in road accident.
  10. 1 point will be deducted if using the highway in case of high speed vehicle entry.
  11. 1 point will be deducted for violation of general rules of motoring.
  12. 1 point will be deducted if you do not use the designated space for motor vehicle parking and passenger or goods transfer.
  13. 1 point will be deducted if you show the fare chart in public transport and demand or collect the fare in excess of the fixed fare.

Points will be deducted depending on the type of crime

- If you break 13 traffic laws, 12 points will be deducted, the license will be cancelled.

- If the license is cancelled, the driver can never apply again.

Opportunity to get points back

- There will also be an opportunity to get points back.

- There will be an opportunity to recover points.

- The driver can get 2 points back by appeal if he does not violate the law within 6 months.

- If 8 points are deducted then you have to wait 2 years to recover the points.

- Deductible points will be saved through the software. 

   

Admission test qualifiers in CU will have to undergo dope test



CU Correspondent, Barta24.com, Chattogram
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Chattogram University (CU) administration has decided to conduct a dope test for the students who qualified in the admission test. If the dope test report is positive, the administration will cancel the nomination.

On Sunday (05 May) in a meeting of the Deans Committee chaired by CU Vice-Chancellor Professor Md Abu Taher this decision of dope test was taken.

According to the decision, the students will have to pass the dope test before final admission to CU. The entire process will be completed at Chattogram Medical College Hospital(CMC).

CU Vice Chancellor Professor Md. Abu Taher confirmed the matter. The VC told the media that drugs are destroying our society, family and culture. So we have decided to conduct a dope test for students who have passed the admission exam this year. First, those who have successfully cleared the admission test, will be subjected to a dope test. We will then gradually roll out our other students, faculty and staff to ensure accountability and transparency.

The Vice-Chancellor also said that we have spoken to CMC Hospital to start this process. It is not yet clear who will bear this cost. But we are trying to fix a limit—Tk. 200 to Tk. 500.

Professor Siraj Ud Daula, Dean of the Faculty of Sociology told the media, 'We have taken this initiative in the interest of the country. All male and female students are required to submit their blood or urine sample and the results of the test will be submitted to the administration for final tabulation. If someone is positive, then he/she cannot get admission.'

It should be noted that a dope test or drug test is to check whether a specific drug is present in the body of an animal from a sample of any part of its body. Those who regularly take drugs or alcohol, some amount of these addictive substances remain in their bodies. And that was caught through the dope test. A medical test is done to check whether a person is addicted to drugs or not.

In this case, a sample of the person's urine or blood, and sometimes both, is tested. Drug samples can be obtained from oral saliva in the last 1 week, blood samples in the last 2 months, hair samples in the last 12 months or 1 year. 

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The President directed the authorities to increase the quality of education in the University



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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To increase the quality of education, the president Md. Shahabuddin has ordered to strengthen the supervision activities of the appropriate authorities of the University.

The President said, "In addition to the expansion of higher education, it is very important to ensure the quality of education." The overall supervision of the relevant authorities of the Universities can play an important role in the spread of higher education across the country.

President and Chancellor of Universities Md. Shahabuddin said this during a courtesy meeting on Monday (May 6) at Bangabhaban with a delegation of National University.

After the meeting, the President's press secretary Zainal Abedin told the reporters, "At the meeting, the delegation informed the President about various work plans including the educational programs of the university."

National University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Moshiur Rahman the delegation of four members also included Pro- VC Architect Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed, Treasurer Professor Abdus Salam Howlader and Registrar Mullah Mahfuz Al-Hossein.

The press secretary said that the delegation has invited the President to attend the second convocation of the National University.

President said that students can get a higher degree and establish themselves in the national and international arena, and emphasized on formal education programs as well as non-formal education programs.

The Chancellor of the University directed the authorities to take effective steps for higher training of teachers in the National University. He also suggested introducing skill-based programs along with education programs.

At that time, the concerned Secretaries of the office of the President were present.

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'Engineers need to play a more effective role in food and energy security'



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that engineers have to play a more effective role in environmental development, implementation of delta plan, fourth industrial revolution, construction of suitable infrastructure to deal with climate change and its adverse effects and achieving food and energy security.

She said, "I expect that engineers will play an important role in building a developed-rich smart golden Bangladesh of the Father of the Nation's dream by 2041."

She said this in a speech on Monday (May 6) on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB) and 'Engineers Day' tomorrow.

The Prime Minister said, "I extend my best wishes and congratulations to all concerned on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB) and 'Engineers Day'."

She said that the greatest Bengali of all time, Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman got the time to run the country for only 3 years 7 months 3 days after independence. During the war of liberation, Pak invading forces destroyed 278 railway bridges and 270 road bridges. He re-established communication by repairing and building roads, road-bridges, railways, rail-bridges destroyed in the war. In addition to repairing the damaged road bridges, Bangabandhu's government constructed about 490 kilometers of new roads. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib rebuilt the war-torn country in the fastest possible time. Engineers were one of the main associates of Bangabandhu in this work.

The Prime Minister said that the Awami League government has been responsible for running the country since 2009 and has implemented comprehensive programs for the development of road, rail, marine and communication infrastructure including Padma Bridge, Metro Rail, Elevated Expressway, Bangabandhu Tunnel, LNG Terminal, Rooppur Nuclear Power Project, 100 Special Economic Zones in the country. The Engineers have been  playing a key role in implementing these development activities.

She also said that our government is always on the side of engineers. During the period 1996-2001 we have registered 10 bigha land in Ramna for construction of IEB building. Besides, we have allocated Tk. 5 crore to start the building work, 72 bigha of land for construction of Engineering Staff College in Daudkandi, Tk. 46 crore to start the construction work of the 2nd phase of Staff College, KDA land allocation for Khulna center, 2 bigha for IEB in Purbachal. Land, provided land for Rangadia, Mymensingh, Faridpur, Dinajpur centers and Feni and Cox's Bazar sub-centres. I have allocated a total of Tk. 46 crore for the IEB building.

The Prime Minister wished for the overall success of all the programs undertaken on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB).

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Access of disabled persons to be ensured in every sector: Dr. Dipu Moni



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
Access of disabled persons to be ensured in every sector: Dr. Dipu Moni

Access of disabled persons to be ensured in every sector: Dr. Dipu Moni

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Minister of Social Welfare Dr. Dipu Moni said, entry of disabled people should be ensured in every sector. It should be ensured that they can freely enter vehicles, roads, bazaars and all institutions.

She said this while speaking as the chief guest at a function organized by the Society for the Welfare of Autistic Children (SWAC) on the occasion of the 17th World Autism Awareness Day 2024 at the Liberation War Museum auditorium in Agargaon of the capital on Monday (May 6).

Chaired by SWAC Subarna Chakma, the event was attended by, as special guests, President of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Forest, Environment and Climate Change Dipankar Talukdar and Senior Vice President of FBCCI Md. Amin Helali.

The minister said that the Prime Minister's daughter, World Health Organization Regional Director Saima Wazed has played a pioneering role in creating awareness about autism in Bangladesh. As chairperson of the National Advisory Committee on Autism and Neurodevelopment Disorders, she has led the way in creating awareness and policy. She is largely responsible for the positive change that has taken place among people today regarding NDD and autism in the country. Autism awareness is being created among ordinary families in Bangladesh today and they are able to identify their child's disability. The government is standing by them with training and medical services. But we have to go further. I offer my respect and regards to the parents. Only they know how many obstacles they have to overcome constantly. I also salute the special teachers, and caregivers who are dedicated to working for these special children.

The minister said that the government, in order to create awareness about autism and proper management of their lifestyle, training, medical assistance, rehabilitation, Neuro Developmental Disabilities Protection Trust Act 2013, Rights and Protection of Persons with Disabilities Act 2013, Neuro Developmental Disabilities NDD Protection Trust Rules 2015, Rights and Protection of Persons with Disabilities Rules 2015, Bangladesh Rehabilitation Counseling Act 2018, and Disability Special Education Policy 2019.

From the formulation of these laws and regulations and related activities, we can see how our present government is playing a leading role in protecting the rights of people with disabilities which will be written as a glorious chapter in the history of Bangladesh.

Under the NDD Protection Trust, activities are underway to establish 14 Autism and NDD Service Centers as a project in 14 locations in the country in the current financial year 2023-24. The minister also said that the process of establishing eight medical, educational and rehabilitation centers in eight divisions of the country is ongoing.

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