Madrasa teacher arrested for rape allegation



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A madrasa teacher was arrested for allegedly trying to rape one of his students in Kendua Upazila of Netrokona on Friday

A madrasa teacher was arrested for allegedly trying to rape one of his students in Kendua Upazila of Netrokona on Friday

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A madrasa teacher was arrested for allegedly trying to rape one of his students in Kendua Upazila of Netrokona on Friday.

The arrestee is Maulana Abul Khayer Belali, 55, a teacher of Atharabari Maa Hawa Qawmi Mahila Madrasa.

Rasheduzzaman, officer-in-charge of Kendua Police Station, said Belali forcefully picked a 11-year-old girl to his room around 9am and tried to rape her.

“Students rushed to his room hearing the victim’s scream and caught the teacher red-handed,” the OC said.

Locals rushed to the spot and tried to beat the accused. Later, police detained Belali, he said.

   

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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The Sundarbans fire will remain under observation for a few more days: Cabinet Secretary



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Cabinet Secretary Mahbub Hossain said that the fire in the Sundarbans has not been completely extinguished, but it is under control. The Sundarbans will be kept under close observation for a few more days.

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan informed the Prime Minister about the Sundarban fire in the cabinet meeting on Monday (May 6). The Cabinet meeting was held at the Prime Minister's office under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Mahbub Hossain, Cabinet Secretary told the Journalists at the Secretariat that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wanted to know the latest status of the fire that broke out in the Sundarbans. Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan informed about this.

In response to a question from journalists, the Cabinet Secretary said that the fire that remains dormant in any leaf will rekindle. So close monitoring will be done for the next 7 days. Then the decision will be made in the light of the situation. He also said that the Ministry of Home Affairs, Fire Service is working round the clock.

He also said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has expressed satisfaction with the role of the Home Ministry and Fire Service in bringing the Sundarban fire under control.

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The traffic sergeant removed the tree alone that fell in the storm



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There was norwester along with hail storms across the capital. The rain was accompanied by heavy winds.

A tree fell down on the way from Kakrail Mosque to Matsya Bhavan during heavy rain.

Traffic Sergeant Zafar Imam, who is in charge of this road, removed the broken trees and branches alone.

This incident happened on Sunday (May 5) around 11:30 pm.

Traffic almost came to a standstill during the storm due to the falling tree of the Directorate of Public Health Engineers. At this time, traffic jams were created in the surrounding area.

Later, Traffic Police Sergeant Zafar Imam came from Matsya Bhavan to the spot and cleared the branches and normalized the traffic.

When asked about this, Traffic Police Sergeant Zafar Imam said, "People were trying to reach their destinations like crazy in the rain and storm." In the meantime, there was a traffic jam on the road. After going to the spot; I saw a tree lying down. I tried to remove the branches and the tree alone in the rain storm.'

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