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Ensuring health rights of RMG workers stressed
BSS, Chittagong
Speakers at a
dialogue here today laid emphasis on proper healthcare of the garments
workers with special focus on their reproductive rights side by side with
compliance factors to ensure steady growth of the country's Readymade
Garments (RMG) sector.
They said both private and public sectors
as well as the conscientious section of the people as part of their
corporate social responsibility should contribute in ensuring greater
welfare of these workers as their sound health is a prerequisite for
continuing the present trend of productivity in this sector to achieve
further growth.
Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters
Association (BGMEA), Chittagong chapter, and the UNFPA, Bangladesh,
jointly organised the dialogue on "Reproductive Rights: Health and Gender
Situation of Garments Workers" at a local hotel.
Academics,
physicians, journalists, trade union leaders and garments workers took
part in the discussion apart from the BGMEA leaders. Chairman of the BGMEA
standing committee on health and family planning Emdadul Haq Chowdhury
presided over the dialogue.
Chittagong Divisional Commissioner
Hossain Jamil addressed the function as the chief guest while BGMEA First
Vice President M A Salam moderated it.
Assistant Country
Representative of UNFPA Md. Nurul Ameen presented a keynote paper
highlighting the reproductive health and gender situation of the country's
garments workers.
BGMEA central leader Sharfuddin Ahmed Sharif,
former First Vice-President Mahbub Ali, Professor Nitish Kundu and
Professor Ashraf Ali of Chittagong University, Chairman of the Centre for
Good Governance Professor Syed Ahsanul Alam, trade union leaders Safar Ali
and A M Nazimuddin, Professor Anjuman Ara Begum, journalist Nasirul Haq
and NGO activist Mahfuzul Haq Chowdhury, among others, participated in the
discussion. Hossain Jamil stressed the need for utmost attention to the
healthcare issues of the garment workers in the greater interest of the
RMG sector.
"There must be combined efforts to maintain a conducive
working atmosphere in the garment sector," he said. Amin said lifestyle
factors like living in slums, drinking impure water and inadequate food
intake compounded by the occupational factors like long working hours,
minimal leave, poor workplace amenities as well as exposure to chemicals,
hot and noisy environment are seriously affecting the health of female RMG
workers, 74 percent of whom are rural migrants.
"The reproductive
health issues of RMG workers should be addressed with due importance not
only for their interests, but for the benefit of owners as this will help
raise the companies' reputation, consumers' confidence and productivity
with profit," he said.
4 killed, 10 injured in separate incidents in
Ctg
BSS, Chittagong
Four persons,
including a dacoit, were killed and 10 others injured in separate
incidents in the city and district last night and today, police and
hospital sources said.
Selim Uddin, 38, of Hathazari upazila was
lynched by the mob at Mohammadpur under Sadar union at midnight last night
while he along with his associates were taking preparation for dacoity in
the area.
Tajuddin, 30, son of Saju Islam of Sitakundu upazila
received serious injuries as a truck hit him while he was crossing road at
Sitalpur area under Sitakundu upazila today. He was admitted to Chittagong
Medical College Hospital where he breathed his last.
In another
incident, Jabed, a construction worker, died as he fell from three levels
of an under construction building today at Buruichar area under Hathazari
upazila in the district.
Nasir Uddin, a bus contractor, died on
the spot as a bus fell into a roadside ditch at Sitakhundhu sadar area
today. Ten passengers of the bus also received injuries in the
accident.
Outlaw killed in shootout with police in Naogaon
UNB, Naogaon
A leader of an outlawed
party was killed in a shootout between his cohorts and police at Malsan
village in Raninagar upazila early Thursday.
The dead was
identified as Abdul Hakim alias Kalu, 32, regional commander of Purba
Banglar Communist Party (ML-Lal Pataka).
Acting on a tip off,
police raided an area beside Baragachha-Malsan road early today where
10/12 extremists were holding a clandestine meeting.
Sensing their
presence, the outlaws opened fire on the police, forcing them to fire back
that triggered a gun battle.
At one stage, the extremists managed
to flee the scene.
Later, police recovered the bullet-ridden body
of Kalu from the spot and sent it to Raninagar Hospital where the
attending doctors declared him dead.
The law enforcers also
recovered a local made pistol and nine rounds of bullet from the
scene.
Kalu was accused in a number of cases, including murder,
said SI Atoar Rahman of Raninagar thana.
Stipend worth Tk 5.15 lakh distributed among 208
students
BSS, Feni
Feni Zila Parishad
has distributed Taka 5.15 lakh as stipend among 208 poor and meritorious
students of the district on Thursday.
A function was held in this
connection at the district
Shilpakala Academy auditorium with Zila
Parishad Chief Executive Officer Syed Sarwar Jahan in the
chair.
Deputy Commissioner of Feni Masum Khan was the chief guest
while police super Haroon-Ur-Rasheed Hazari and acting commander of joint
forces Major Ahsan were special guests.
Principal of Feni Girls'
Cadet College Badrudozza, president of Feni Press Club Nurul Karim
Mojumder and students Selim and Yasin Alam Chowdhury also spoke on the
occasion.
Lecturer of Government Zia Mahila College Azizur Rahman
conducted the function.
Woman killed, 15 injured in a clash in Pabna
village
BSS, Pabna
A woman was killed
and 15 others were injured in a clash between two rival groups at a remote
village in the district today.
The clash erupted at 7.00 AM when
about 100 people of both the groups led by Sattar Mollah and Ghani Mollah
respectively locked in a clash with sticks and sharp weapons centering
over taking possession of char lands and establishment of supremacy in the
area at Charpirpur village.
Saleha Khatun, 45,wife of Abed Ali
Khondaker of Pirpur village, was killed on the spot as she was hit by a
sharp weapon during the clash.
Out of the injured, 11 persons were
admitted to Pabna General Hospital. Seven of them, Abu Baker, 40, Mahatab
Uddin Biswas, 50, Tipu Biswas, 40, Ripu Biswas, 40, Milan, 25, Rozina
Khatun, 22, were in a critical condition.
Police arrested four
people named Abdul Ghani Mollah, 45, Zahurul Haque, 40, Abdullah, 30, and
Abdul Mannan, 37 in this connection.
A case was recorded with
Pabna Sadar Thana.
Seminar on science-based education held in
Netrakona
BSS, Netrakona
A seminar on
'Practicing science-based education' was held at the conference room of
upazila rural development board office at Kalmakanda upazila in the
district on Thursday.
Kalmakanda Upazila administration and World
Vision Bangladesh organised the seminar. With upazila education officer F
M Abdul Wazed Talukder in the chair, it was addressed, among others, by Dr
Santa Tribedi, Principal Sukumar Banik, Engineer Sahabaz Mia, Educationist
Mohammad Asrafuddin and local press club General Secretary Faqrul Alam
Kasru.
Upazila Nirbahi Officer Goutam Chandra Paul presented the
keynote paper.
The objective of the seminar was to discuss the role
of teachers, guardians and heads of different educational institutions to
inspire new generation practicing science-based
education.
JMB Member gets life in Panchagarh
Our Correspondent, Panchagarh
A court
here on Sunday convicted 4 JMB member and awarded them life term
imprisonment for 17 August series bomb blast in Panchagarh. The convicts
identified JMB members are Md. Tanviruzzaman (25), Md. Azizul Islam (25),
Md. Hafizur Rahman (26) and Md. Abdul Motin . The court also fined the
accused TK 10.000 each, in default, to suffer one year more in jail.
According the prosecution the arrested JMB members blasted bomb in
Panchagarh on 17 August /2005. Additional District and Season Judge Amulla
Kumar Sarkar handed down the verdict
Tree fair ends in Muktagachha
Our Correspondent, Mymensingh
A
three-day long Agricultural Transfer-technology and tree fair ended at
Muktagachha Upazila in the district on 17th July. Muktagachha Agriculture
Office organised the fair.
Deputy Director, DAE Mokbul Hossain
Talukdar inaugurated the fair as chief guest while UNO AKM Tipu Sultan
presided over the function Upazila Agriculture Officer ABM Shahidullah
other officers of the Upazila were present on the
occasion.
Besides, UP chairman, teacher, Journalists and NGO
activists were present 22 scalls have been setup in the fair. On the
concluding day cultural function and Prize giving ceremony among nururies
were held.
Law and order meet held in Chandpur
BSS, Chandpur
Monthly development
co-ordination meeting of the district was held at deputy commissioner's
office on Tuesday.
Deputy Commissioner S M Monirul Islam presided
over the meeting. The meeting discussed the problems and development of
different departments of the government in the district.
Police
Super Md Obaidur Rahman Khan, Civil Surgeon Dr Md Akhteruzzaman, Mayor
Nasiruddin Ahmed and Principal Chandpur Government College Prof Iqbal
Hossain spoke, among others. Concerned government officials attended the
meeting.
Phensidyle seized in Ctg
Correspondent, Chittagong
Rapid Action
Battalion (RAB) in drive seized 505 bottles of unaccompanied contraband
Indian cough syrup - Phensidyle from city's Badamtali Khawja road July 19
last.
Sources said that acting on tip off a team of the RAB-7
raided the area at about 9:30 a.m. and recovered 505 bottles of Phensidyle
from the house of Mohammed Ali Hossain. Sensing presence of the RAB men,
the drug-peddler fled the scene.
A case was recorded with
Chandgaon police station in connection with the incident.
Workshop on shrimp cultivation held
BSS, Barisal
A day-long workshop on
shrimp cultivation was held here in the Matsy Bhaban
Thursday.
Chaired by Deputy Director of Fisheries Department Abdul
Azim, the workshop on 'Implementation Strategy of Tradability in Shrimp
Valuechain' focused the overall development of shrimp cultivation in the
southern districts.
Prof Dr Md Kamal of Bangladesh Agriculture
University, Deputy Commissioner Monjur-e-Elahi, RFL Project Director
Sheikh Mostafijur Rahman and ARD Project Director Nasir Uddin Md Humayun
attended as special guests. At least 50 shrimp culturists from six
southern districts of the region attended the workshop.
Two held with Indian rupees one lakh
BSS, Chapainawabgan
Police arrested
two persons with 1 lakh Indian rupees at BRTC bus stand in Chapainawabganj
town this morning. The arrested persons are Fitu 36 and Robiul 38 all of
Bakhorali Notun Tiklichar village under Charbagdanga union of
Chapainawabganj sadar upazila. Police said. Acting on a tip-off, police
raided the bus stand area and arrested the two persons with Indian rupees.
A case was filed with the local police station in this connection.
Disgruntled father hands over son to police
BSS, Barisal
A disgruntled father
today handed over his addicted son to police in Agailjhara upazila of the
district.
Police sources said the father identified as Sarbananda
Biswas of Kathira village called in local police to take into custody of
his heroin addict son Richard Biswas.
Sarbananda Biswas was
compelled to seek police help in the wake of relentless torturing by the
son for paying drug money. An accused in cow lifting cases in the area
Richard beat his parents once again before the arrest for drug money.
Being informed, a team of Agailjhara police rushed to the village and
arrested the heroin addict and then took him to the police station.
Richard was also arrested earlier on similar charges, but escaped
punishment for lack of witnesses.
Fraud manpower businessman sent
to jail in Sunamganj
UNB, Sylhet
A fraud manpower
businessman was sent to jail Tuesday a day after he was arrested from his
house in Chhatak upazila of Sunamganj district on charge of cheating many
people. The arrested was identified as Anwar Ali, 32, son of Ala Box of
Sherpur village in the upazila. Sources said Anwar received huge money
from a number of people in Sylhet, Sunmanganj, Moulvi-bazar and Netrakona
districts showing fake visas and documents to send them abroad for
lucrative jobs.
Chhatak thana police arrested
Anwar Monday night following a case filed with Netrokona Sadar police
station district on April 1, this year.
News briefs
Cottage industry
fair
begins
Sylhet, July 24: A month long textile and cottage industry
fair began at Goalabazar in Balaganj upazila Thursday. Balaganj Upazila
Nirbahi Officer M Rafiqul Alam inaugurated the fair as chief guest. A
total of about 100 stalls have been set up in the fair, report
UNB.
Three robbers arrested in Habiganj
Habiganj, July 24 :
Detective Branch of police arrested three suspected robbers from Umednagar
area of the district town Wednesday night. On secret information, police
raided the area beside Habiganj-Lakhai road where the robbers were taking
preparation for committing a dacoity at about 10 pm. Sensing presence of
the law enforcers, the bandits went to nearby Kibria bridge to escape
arrest. But police surrounded the area and arrested the robbers identified
as Maksud Ali, 28, Abbasuddin, 25, and Nur-e Alam, 23. A case was filed,
report UNB.
One sentenced to life in Jhalakati
Jhalakati,
July 24: A court here on Wednesday sentenced a man to life term
imprisonment for killing a woman in 2004. The court also fined the convict
Siddique Khalifa, 50, of Manki Dahar Shankar village in Rajapur upazila Tk
10,000, in default, to suffer two years RI more. According to the
prosecution, Siddique Khalifa hacked Sahera Khatun, a widow, to death as
she refused to marry him on March 28, 2004. After examining the records
and witnesses, Additional District and Sessions Judge Abdur Rab Hawlader
pronounced the verdict, report UNB.
3 arrested with touchstone
statue
in Naogaon
Naogaon, July 24 : A special team of
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested three smugglers along with a
touchstone made statue of Lord Bishnu at Bamanchhata village in Mahadevpur
upazila on Tuesday. Acting on a tip off, RAB-5 members went to the village
in guise of statue buyers in the evening. When the smugglers showed them
the statue, the elite force arrested traders Mosharraf Hossain, 42,
Khademul Islam, 40, and Delwar Hossain, 32, from the spot. RAB sources
estimated the value of the statue, weighing 71 kgs, at Tk 1 crore. The
arrested were handed over to the local thana. A case was filed, report
UNB.
70 sacks smuggled fertiliser seized
in
Dinajpur
Dinajpur, July 24: BDR jawans seized 70 sacks of Potash
fertilizer worth over Tk 1.5 lakh from a tractor at Dhaka crossing in
Phulbari uapzila on Dinajpur-Gobindaganj road Wednesday. BDR sources said
acting on a tip off when a BDR team stopped a tractor the smugglers and
the tractor driver managed to flee away. Later, they recovered the
substandard Indian fertilizer from the tractor which was brought from Hili
land station. report UNB.
Phensidyl recovered in
Chuadanga
CHUADANGA, July 24: Police recovered 140 bottles of
phensidyl from Andulbaria village in Jibannagar upazila Sunday. Acting on
a secret information police recovered the bottles of phensidyl from the
pile of straw in the house of one Shamusl Haq of the village. None was
arrested in this connection, reports UNB.
Lethal weapons recovered
from SUST in Sylhet
Sylhet, July 23: Police recovered four hockey
sticks, 20 stumps, two knives, 10 rods and 12 bamboo sticks from Shahjalal
University of Science and Technology (SUST) Tuesday. The law enforcers
raided the university campus and recovered these lethal weapons from a
bush near SUST library at about 5pm, report UNB.
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