Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Mayor Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh today inaugurated the construction work of Dhaka city inter-district bus terminal at Kanchpur. "After completion of the construction work, the services of Sayedabad inter-district bus terminal will be relocated to Kanchpur within the next six months and inter-district bus services to 16 districts of Chattogram and Sylhet divisions will be operated from here," said a DSCC press release. "We have inaugurated the construction work of Kanchpur Terminal in light with the decision of the committee meeting of the bus route rationalization committee to make capital public transport management disciplined," said Taposh. It has been a long wait as no inter-district bus terminal was built after 1984, he said extending his gratitude to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Road Transport and Bridge Ministry for providing 12.5 acres of land for the project. Read More...
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni today said that this year Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations will begin on August 17 according to the prior schedule. "The date of HSC exam will not be changed," she said while briefing reporters after holding a national monitoring and disciplinary committee meeting at the International Mother Language Institute here this afternoon. Of the 11 general education boards, a total of 13, 59,342 examinees from 9,169 educational institutions are appearing in the examinations at 2,658 centers, she said, adding that among them, 6, 88, 887 are male while 6, 70, 455 female students. Read More...
The government has decided to redraft the Digital Security Act (DSA), annulling some stringent provisions like jail terms on defamation charges, and renaming the law as Cyber Security Act (CSA), law minister Anisul Huq said today. “The cabinet approved in principle the draft of the new act. There will be no jail term for defamation in the Cyber Security Act, he told reporters at his office at Bangladesh Secretariat. Huq said the convicts under the proposed CSA would require paying fines only instead of serving jail terms on defamation charges while he called the provision a “significant change”. “Section 29 (of DSA) has been abolished. The only punishment would be fine, or to suffer jail term of three to six months in default. The maximum punishment in this regard would be an amount of fine of not more than Taka 25 lakh,” he said. Huq said the proposed CSA suggested a two-year prison term instead five years prescribed in DSA section 28 which was related to publication, broadcast of information in website or in any electronic format hurting one religious values or sentiment. He said persons to be accused under this particular section could avail bail from the court as well while the DSA made the charges non-bailable. Read More...
Commerce Ministry Senior Secretary Tapan Kanti Ghosh today said that successes in international trade have made contributions in the country development. He also underscored the need for grooming skilled human resources in this regard. The Senior Commerce Secretary said this while addressing the inaugural function of the five-day Rules and Procedures for Import and Export workshop as the chief guest organized by Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute (BFTI) at Kawranbazar in the capital. Read More...