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A fire broke out at a rubber warehouse in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, on Tuesday (February 4), but thanks to the swift action of firefighters, the blaze was quickly brought under control by 2:00 AM. The fire started around 1:00 AM, and two units of the Fire Service worked tirelessly to contain it. The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage remain unclear. Authorities have praised the firefighters for their quick response, and investigations are ongoing.
Fire at Hazaribagh Rubber Warehouse Contained Thanks to Swift Action by Firefighters
Students of Titumir College have withdrawn their protest following an assurance from the government to take action on the Titumir University issue within the next 7 days. The decision came on the night of February 3, in the presence of Nuruzzaman, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Education, and Professor Shipra Rani Mondal, Principal of Government Titumir College. During the meeting, the principal offered packaged mango juice to a fasting student as a gesture of goodwill.
Titumir College Students Call Off Protest After Government Assurance
Students of Titumir College blocked the Mahakhali rail crossing on Monday, demanding its upgrade to a university. The protest halted both road and rail traffic, including the Noakhali-bound Upakul Express. The train’s locomotive master managed to stop it safely after noticing the blockade. Earlier, at noon, students had also blocked the Mahakhali-Gulshan road, causing severe traffic congestion. Later in the afternoon, they moved towards the rail crossing and continued their demonstration, urging authorities to fulfill their demand.
Titumir College Students Block Mahakhali Rail Crossing Demanding University Status
After a two-hour blockade on the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway in Mohakhali, Titumir College students lifted their protest around 8 p.m. on February 2, allowing traffic to resume. The students had blocked the road earlier, causing major disruptions to commuters. The student organization, Titumir Oikkyo, announced a press conference at 11 p.m. to disclose their future plans. Police were deployed, and water cannons were kept on standby in response to the protests triggered by comments from the education advisor.
Titumir College Students Return After Blocking Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway for 2 Hours
At the inauguration of canal excavation in Mirpur-13’s Baunia Canal, three interim government advisors walked on a red carpet to board a floating excavator, sparking criticism. DNCC clarified that the carpet was a safety measure, not an official ceremony. The temporary platform was muddy and steep, and the excavator’s floor was slippery, necessitating the use of a red mat for safe movement. DNCC emphasized that there was no extravagance or misuse of funds and reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and public safety.
DNCC Clarifies Red Carpet Use at Canal Excavation Inauguration
RAJUK Chairman Major General (Retd.) Siddiqur Rahman Sarkar stated that buildings up to 100 stories would be allowed if there is sufficient space. The Detailed Area Plan (DAP) is being revised, and a review committee has been formed. New regulations require at least a 20-foot-wide road for building approval, and illegal constructions will face penalties. He emphasized a zero-tolerance policy against corruption, with officials already dismissed. Dhaka’s unplanned development has led to 96% of buildings violating regulations, prompting strict enforcement.
Buildings Up to 100 Stories Allowed If Space Permits: RAJUK
Dismissed police officers and their families staged a protest in front of the Education Building in Dhaka, blocking the road to demand reinstatement. The demonstration began at noon on January 20, after they were stopped by police while marching from the Police Headquarters to the Secretariat. The protesters claim they lost their jobs due to political vendetta under the Awami League government. They warned of stricter movements if they are not reinstated through an executive order.
Dismissed Police Officers Protest by Blocking Road in Dhaka
Protesting students of the seven affiliated colleges have added five new demands, including publishing a university framework within 15 days and starting operations through a presidential ordinance within a month. They also demand ongoing exams to continue as scheduled and the inclusion of current students in the new university upon its launch. Additionally, they call for a discussion involving all stakeholders within two days to resolve the crisis. The students warned of announcing new programs if their six previously declared demands remain unfulfilled within 24 hours.
Seven College Students Add Five New Demands, Issue 24-Hour Ultimatum
Students of seven colleges have declared a siege on New Market Police Station if action isn’t taken against the police officers involved in recent attacks on students, including an alleged attempt to murder Dhaka College student Rakib. The announcement was made on Monday evening from Dhaka College’s Shaheed Minar. They also demanded action against Dhaka University’s Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education), Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed, within 24 hours. Students called for the withdrawal and investigation of all police officers linked to the incident.
Seven College Students Announce Siege on New Market Police Station
On January 27, transport workers blocked the road in front of the Mohakhali Bus Terminal in protest against a traffic sergeant’s assault on a driver and a case filed for obstructing traffic. The protest lasted for over an hour, causing significant traffic jams in the area. The workers moved after the intervention of the traffic and Tejgaon police, and normal traffic flow resumed. The police clarified that the case was filed for parking violations, not assault.
Transport Workers Block Mohakhali Road in Protest Against Driver Assault and Traffic Case
Students of Dhaka University-affiliated seven colleges have issued a six-point demand, including the resignation of Dhaka University Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed. They have given a four-hour deadline, threatening strict measures if unmet. Key demands include severing ties with Dhaka University, taking action against police brutality on Dhaka College students, and ensuring justice for misconduct against female students. The students also demand public access to Dhaka University roads. The ultimatum follows a violent clash between students of Dhaka University and the seven colleges at Nilkhet.
Seven College Students Issue Ultimatum with Six Demands
The training trip for 50 judicial officers from Bangladesh to India has been called off. The Ministry of Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs revoked the permission today. Previously approved on December 30 for training at Bhopal's judicial academies from February 10 to 20, the plan was backed by the Supreme Court. The cancellation means no judges will travel, and the costs, originally to be borne by India, will not be incurred.
Training Trip for 50 Judges to India Cancelled
Fifty judicial officers from Bangladesh have been authorized to attend training sessions at the National and State Judicial Academies in Bhopal, India. The training, scheduled from February 10 to 20, follows Supreme Court recommendations and will be fully funded by the Indian government, with no cost to Bangladesh.
50 Judges Headed to India for Training
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