Today's All National News In Bangladesh ( 24 March, 2018 ) Saturday

TWN National News Desk : 24 March, 2018 (Saturday )


1. Walk 24, 1971: Face-off and terminating 



From morning to night with no rest, Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman keeps on giving talks for the numerous parades that touch base at his doorstep. 

"We don't need any more discourses; now we need a declaration," says the pioneer. 

In the event that there is no arrangement by tomorrow, he says, Bangladeshis will discover it themselves. No trick can keep them down and they are joined together. Any choice, if constrained on them, won't be acknowledged in any capacity. 

From March 23 to March 24 morning, the Pakistan armed force encompasses and holds the Saidpur cantonment and neighboring Botlagari, Golahaat and Kundul towns and utilizations inordinate power, murdering very nearly a 100 people and leaving a 1,000 harmed. 

Time limit is forced in the city. The armed force alongside non-Bangalees do pyro-crime and slaughter in the places of Bangladeshis. 

A few regular citizens and military specialists get secured into a fight front of Rangpur Medical College. Centring it, the armed force dispatches a slaughter in encompassing territories where shots are discharged murdering 50 unarmed regular folks. 

At night, a gathering is held between the Awami association and the administration at the President's House within the sight of Syed Nazrul Islam, Tajuddin Ahmed and Kamal Hossain. 

Afterward, Tajuddin told writers that they have said in the gathering that the Awami association was not willing to proceed with the exchange for an inconclusive period. 

Source: Liberation War Museum 

2. 5 absent as pontoon overturns in Shitalakkhuya 


Five young fellows disappeared as a watercraft sank in the Shitalakkhuya stream in the wake of being hit by a freight vessel in Rupganj Upazila on Friday night, UNB reports. 

One of the missing adolescents was recognized as Jasim Mohammad Raju, child recently Sirajul Islam, an inhabitant of Bashabo zone in the capital. 

Citing witnesses, ward councilor of Tarab Municipality Hamidullah said a gathering of 14 adolescents procured the watercraft from Demra for a delight trip. The watercraft sank in the midriver in Rupashi Kazipara territory after a sand-loaded Bulkhead hit the vessel from behind around 9pm, leaving the five young people vanished in the stream. 

In any case, nine others figured out how to swim shorewards. 

A group of three jumpers from Demra Fire Service and Civil Defense is directing a pursuit to protect the missing individuals. 


3. Muhith for drawing in speculators to make more occupations 


Fund Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith today called for drawing in both local and outside financial specialists to put more in the nation to help make more occupations. 

"It won't be troublesome for Bangladesh to pull in speculators as the nation has enormous assets," he told a workshop on 'Bangladesh's Graduation from LDC Status' at a city inn. 

Head administrator's Principal Secretary Md Nojibur Rahman, SDG Affairs Chief Coordinator Md Abul Kalam Azad, Economics Relations Department Secretary Kazi Shofiqul Azam, Foreign Secretary Md Shahidul Haque, UNOHRLLS High Representative Fekitamoeloa Katoa, UNDP Director Haoliang Xu, PKSF Chairman Dr. Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, UN official Roland Mollerus, FBCCI President Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin and MCCI President Nihad Kabir, among others, talked. 

The back pastor said Bangladesh is presently in a superior position in social files in light of the administration's chance befitting advances. 

He said improvement relate organizations including the United Nations had praised the Bangladesh's political authority over the nation's graduation to a creating country from the status of Least Developed Countries (LDC). 

Muhith said the accomplishment was workable for Bangladesh by remaining on a solid storm cellar and encouraged the improvement partners to proceed with their help to Bangladesh. 


4. Stretching out the credit to the nation's kin for LDC graduation to a creating country, 


Finance Minister AMA Muhith yesterday said Bangladesh needs to make greater business openings close by guaranteeing legitimate utilization of assets in the coming days to keep up the force of advance. 

"We've to make more businesses in light of the fact that the present condition of development in work isn't exceptionally welcoming...we've to make greater business openings," he said while tending to a talk of a global workshop. 

Financial Relations Division (ERD) Organized the workshop on "Bangladesh Graduation from LDC Status: Opportunities and Way Forward" at a city lodging. 

ERD Secretary Kazi Shofiqul Azam introduced a keynote paper in the workshop. 

PM's Principal Secretary Md Nojibur Rahman, Principal Coordinator on SDG Affairs at the Prime Minister's Office Md Abul Kalam Azad, Foreign Secretary Shahidul Haque, Commerce Secretary Shubhashish Bose, UN-OHRLLS high illustrative Fekitamoeloa Katoa 'Utoikamanu, UN Assistant Secretary General and UNDP local chief for Asia and the Pacific Haoliang Xu, PKSF executive Dr Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, FBCCI President Md Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin and MCCI President Nihad Kabir talked at the workshop as specialists.

USAID Bangladesh Mission Head Janina Jaruzelski, BIDA Executive Chairman Kazi M Aminul Islam, Roland Mollerus of UN CDP talked as assigned discussants from the gathering of people. 

Featuring the route forward of Bangladesh after LDC graduation, the Finance Minister said Bangladesh would not be in a trouble in drawing in extra venture. "Presently assets will be accessible to Bangladesh and we've to ensure that the utilization of assets is legitimate," 

Muhith continued saying, "Now and again, when you get more assets, you have a tendency to be somewhat casual on the utilization of these assets. In any case, this is one of the regions in which we've done well and we've to keep on doing great that the utilization of assets is appropriate." 

Naming environmental change as an imperative issue for Bangladesh, he said the administration has been embracing numerous measures of its own keeping in mind the end goal to handle this environmental change impacts. "We've to proceed with that." 

Taking note of that Bangladesh has been doing in the zones of social markers for a really drawn out stretch of time, Muhith stated, "I accept, we've profited from it luxuriously. Along these lines, we should proceed with those efforts...we should keep on doing better in the social pointers." 

Prior in his inaugural discourse, the priest said the graduation of Bangladesh to a creating country from the LDC status has been conceivable predominantly in view of the phenomenal execution of its kin from all kinds of different backgrounds. 

PM's Principal Secretary Md Nojibur Rahman said the initiative of Bangladesh is presently substantially more engaged under powerful administration of Prime Minister Sheik Hasina and now it would be prime objective of the legislature to change over the difficulties into chances to direct ahead the country. 

Main Coordinator on SDG Affairs at the Prime Minister's Office Md Abul Kalam Azad said after the LDC graduation, Bangladesh's intensity in fare will increment and also the cost of store while the support cost of the nation in various discussion will be expanded. 

He additionally watched that in the days forward, the significant main thrust of the economy would be the private area as the Prime Minister named the private segment as the 'Motor of Growth'. 

PKSF director Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad said the viewpoint for Bangladesh is exceptionally brighter in the days to come as given the present situation, Bangladesh would not need to sit tight for official graduation from LDC by 2024, rather it would be made conceivable by the nation itself by 2021. 

The famous market analyst likewise underscored the requirement for additionally enhancing the usage of spending plan and improvement ventures one next to the other concentrating more on enhancing the both-way multilateral and reciprocal organizations. 

FBCCI President Shafiul Islam said in spite of the fact that the entire of the nation is celebrating and cheering the LDC graduation, yet, there is no degree to be self-satisfied. "We should not be self-satisfied. We've numerous activities. Our excursion has quite recently started." 

MCCI President Nihad Kabir said there is a need to assemble a group of fantastic arbitrators with the greater part of the nation's advancement accomplices to ensure that the nation's progress is smooth. 

"We have to plan for essential auxiliary changes in our economy...it's an ideal opportunity to consider basic change," she included. 

Haoliang Xu underscored the requirement for tending to imbalance, additionally enhancing nature of administration, additionally raising the speculation proportion to GDP, defeating the center wage trap by Bangladesh in the comings years. 

He likewise trusted that Bangladesh's change would be smoother and quicker opining that the nation can't stand to commit any error in turning into a created nation by 2041. 

5. BNP shows debased personality by not respecting nation's prosperity: Hasan 


Awami League Publicity and Publication Affairs Secretary Dr Hasan Mahmud yesterday said the BNP has uncovered its debased personality by not respecting the nation's graduation to a creating country from the gathering of the Least Developed Countries (LDC). 

"At the point when the whole country is communicating rapture over the nation's extraordinary accomplishment, the comments of BNP pioneers in such manner are only signs of their psychological issue," he told a question and answer session at the gathering president's Dhanmondi political office here. 

Mahmud, likewise a representative of Awami League, said if BNP is jealous of expressing gratitude toward the AL government over the nation's point of interest achievement, the gathering could settle on welcome the country and its kin. 

"The whole nation is cheerful over its graduation to a creating country. The entire world is saluting Bangladesh. The UN and the World Bank praised Bangladesh. In any case, BNP neglected to do that," he included. 

The AL pioneer said BNP can't acknowledge the nation's improvement as the gathering pioneers just need storing up of benefits by their administrator and her relatives. 

Mahmud said Nobel laureate Indian financial expert Dr Amartya Sen additionally commended the advancement of country regions of Bangladesh. "Amartya Sen expressed that his nation's government officials have a considerable measure of things to gain from Bangladesh," he included. 

The AL representative said the day by day wage of a day worker now remained at Taka 600 as against Taka 200 previously. 

Mahmud said BNP pioneers are against the nation's improvement, exhibiting their debased personalities and encouraged the BNP men to cease from demonstrating such mindset. 

Swinging to BNP boss Begum Khaleda Zia, the AL pioneer stated, she (Begum Zia) had composed an article in a US daily paper calling upon all worried to quit giving serves to Bangladesh. 

He said BNP pioneers had sent letters to US congressmen to quit giving GSP offices to Bangladesh. 

Summed up System of Preferences (GSP) is a US exchange program intended to advance monetary development in the creating scene by giving special obligation free section to up to 4,800 items from 129 assigned recipient nations and regions. 

Mahmud said "Bangladesh had progressed toward becoming champions for five times in defilement list when BNP was in control," and included that BNP had taken fixes before a parliament race from ISI, the knowledge wing of Pakistani armed force. This data of taking fix was delighted in an announcement of a previous head of the Pakistani insight organization under the steady gaze of a court, he included. 

Under such condition, AL pioneer stated, it is very common that the BNP can't stay glad over the nation's accomplishment. 

AL Agriculture and Cooperative Secretary Faridunnahar Laily, Deputy Publicity Secretary Aminul Islam, Deputy Office Secretary Barrister Biplab Barua and Central Working Committee Member Anwar Hossain were available, among others. 

6. BNP not content with graduation to creating nation: Hanif 


Joint General Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League(AL) Mahbub-ul Alam Hanif yesterday said BNP isn't content with Bangladesh's graduation to a creating nation. 

"The United Nations has authoritatively pronounced the qualification of Bangladesh for moving on from the Least Development Countries (LDCs). Be that as it may, BNP is feeling desirous in regards to the terrific accomplishment of Bangladesh," he told the biennial meeting of Swadhinata Shikkhak Parishad at the Kushtia pourashava assembly hall here. 


Kushtia District Unit of Awami League Sadar Uddin Khan, President of Swadhinata Shikkhak Parishad Shahjahan Alam Saju and pioneers and individuals from the parishad, among others, were available at the meeting.

Hanif said the counter freedom powers don't need the advance of Bangladesh as they are doing sick governmental issues to execute their motivation to make the nation a fizzled state. 

He encouraged the general population to oppose intrigues of the counter freedom powers to proceed with steady advancement of the nation. 

7. Cooperatives add to nation's graduation to creating country: Ranga 


State Minister for LGRD and Cooperatives Md Mashiur Rahman yesterday said helpful associations have made profitable commitments to Bangladesh's graduation to a creating nation. 

"The United Nations has formally proclaimed the qualification of Bangladesh for moving on from the Least Development Countries (LDCs)," he told a class in the IEB hall here, an official discharge said. 

Bangladesh National Rural Development Cooperative Federations sorted out the workshop on the event of its 33th biennial meeting. 

Chief General of BRDB Muhammad Maududur Rahman, among others, tended to the course with President of the alliance Md Israfil Alam, MP in the seat. 

Ranga said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman had benefited the agreeable segments of fortifying the economy of the war-assaulted nation. 

He asked cooperators to inject dynamism into the cooperatives segment by guaranteeing ideal usage of the nation's assets. 

8. World Meteorological Day watched 


The World Meteorological Day was watched yesterday in the nation like different nations planning to instruct individuals about various climate and atmosphere occasions to spare their lives and properties. 

To check the day, Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) took different projects the nation over. 

An exchange was composed at the BMD central station today featuring essentialness of the day. 

Barrier Secretary Akhter Hussain Bhuiyan introduced the day at BMD central station as the main visitor. Afterward, he talked at the discourse, an ISPR official statement said. 

Authorities and previous executives of BMD and other high authorities of various associations were available on the event. 

Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Betar communicate unique projects denoting the day. 

The current year's subject of the day is "Climate prepared, atmosphere shrewd". 

The date when the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) was built up, which is 23 March 1950, was named World Meteorological Day. 

Consistently, the association reports a motto during the current day. All part nations observe World Meteorology Day. The day is commended each year to respect the passage into power of the tradition that framed World Meteorological Organization. 

9. Tending to Rohingays' statelessness is critical: UNHCR agent 


UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and performing artist Cate Blanchett has asked Myanmar to make tolerable conditions in Rakhine Sate for the sheltered return of Rohingyas saying the answer for Rohingya emergency lies in Myanmar, reports UNB. 

"Eventually, I think, the key here is to address their statelessness," she told UNB in a meeting saying substantially more should be done to ensure there are better than average conditions for the outcasts to come back to securely when they need to. 

The UNHCR emissary, who was named an UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador in May 2016, said the conditions at this moment in Rakhine state are unmistakably not helpful for the protected and willful return, or the noble return of the exiles who have fled to Bangladesh. 

She said there are unending reports of brutality and terrorizing against the Rohingya people group. "I heard some of those stories myself while I was in Bangladesh." 

Cate, who has as of late headed out to Bangladesh with UNHCR to attract consideration regarding the circumstance of the Rohingyas, said UNHCR and its accomplices are calling for unlimited access to Rakhine state so they can survey conditions and the long haul plausibility of any profits. 

Reacting to an inquiry, she said the worldwide group, private area, people in general, every one of them must keep on supporting Bangladesh in looking after these displaced people - over portion of whom youngsters. 

"Their flexibility is unimaginable however more universal help is earnestly required for the outcasts and the groups in Bangladesh so liberally facilitating them," said Cate who was named one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in 2007. 

The UNHCR Ambassador watched this is the quickest developing exile emergency on the planet. 

"The Rohingyas have encountered unspeakable savagery and human rights manhandle. Not just they are displaced people - they are stateless evacuees," said the Academy Award-winning performing artist. 


One displaced person she met was a 18-year-old young lady who had lost her better half and voyaged alone through backwoods and wilderness, discovering her approach to security in Bangladesh with her one-year-old child.

She, thus numerous like her, are so helpless - and now, as the rainstorm approaches, the Bangladesh government, upheld by UNHCR and accomplices and the displaced people themselves, are working level out in a race against time to maintain a strategic distance from a crisis inside a crisis. 

"I saw myself the work being done, boosting up covers so they give somewhat more insurance, fortifying stairways and helpless land, notwithstanding endeavoring to migrate the families living in the regions most in danger of flooding or avalanches," Cate said. 

In any case, she included, more is required from the universal group - from private area, the general population, everybody - to expand endeavors to help the Rohingya evacuees. 

Gotten some information about Bangladesh's commitments, the agent said there is most likely that the Bangladesh government and host groups in the Cox's Bazar territory have carried this colossal test and reacted first to this emergency. 

It has completed an inconceivable add up to help the evacuees who have fled such unspeakable savagery in Myanmar, she said. 

"To have such a major volume of individuals land in such a brief timeframe, to keep the fringes open and give such help is something I know UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency is colossally grateful for," Cate said. 

Be that as it may, now the worldwide group needs to expand endeavors to help the Bangladesh government in its work to ensure the displaced people and furthermore to help the host groups, particularly as the storm is drawing nearer, she said. 

"My first reflection was how much the administration of Bangladesh and the Bangladeshi individuals have done to help these displaced people who have fled for their lives from Myanmar," she said portraying her current Bangladesh visit. 

What struck her likewise was simply the strength of the outcasts, particularly as the rainstorm methodologies, and they are hectically sandbagging their asylums, fortifying the stairways and getting ready for the downpours. "They fear avalanches and surges, ailments and even death toll," Cate said. 

Gotten some information about her part, the UNHCR emissary said as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, she can be an observer to the circumstance for displaced people everywhere throughout the world and utilize whatever stage she needs to convey worldwide consideration or fund-raise to help them. 

"My part is to advocate in the interest of evacuees and UNHCR. I'm energetic about it," Cate said including that there are more than 65 million uprooted individuals everywhere throughout the world and never has it been more pressing for the world to observe this - it is in my view the greatest issue confronting our species - that and environmental change - it is something we should all be worried about. 

10. 20-party pioneers to meet today 


Top pioneers of the BNP-drove 20-party partnership will sit in a gathering on Saturday to examine the nation's most recent political circumstance and work out its next game-plan. 

The gathering is planned to start at BNP executive's Gulshan office at 7pm, said Khaleda Zia's media wing part Sayrul Kabir Khan. 

A best pioneer of the collusion, wishing obscurity, said the 20-party pioneers are relied upon to examine the nation's general circumstance, authoritative issues and up and coming city surveys, and devise its future game-plan. 

It will be the second gathering of the partnership pioneers since BNP boss Khaleda was placed in prison subsequent to being sentenced in the Zia Orphanage Trust unite case. 

Three days after she went to imprison, the best pioneers of the 20-party cooperation had a gathering with the BNP standing panel individuals on February 11 where they communicated solidarity with BNP's projects for unrestricted arrival of its executive. 

11. US-Bangla plane crash survivor Kabir's condition intensifies 


The physical state of US-Bangla plane crash survivor Kabir Hossain, who was experiencing treatment at the consumed unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), has disintegrated further, specialists said. 

"The state of Kabir Hossain is exceptionally basic and he may require life bolster whenever," Dr Samanta Lal Sen, organizer of DMCH consume and surgery unit told UNB on Friday night. 

Prior on Monday, Kabir Hossain was brought home and admitted to DMCH. 

On March 12, no less than 49 individuals, including 26 Bangladeshis, passed on as a flying machine of US-Bangla Airlines from Dhaka to Kathmandu slammed at Tribhuvan International Airport in the capital of Himalayan nation Nepal. 


Among the survivors—Mehedi Hasan, Saiyada Kamrunnahar Shwarna, Almun Nahar Annie and Sheik Rashed Rubayet and Shahreen Ahmed were experiencing treatment at DMCH.
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