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A young man named Kazi Nizam was hacked to death in Bagerhat following a dispute over a Facebook post. He succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday morning. Police have arrested three suspects and confirmed that the incident was linked to an online dispute.
Youth Killed Over Facebook Post in Bagerhat
Legal Adviser Asif Nazrul announced that a draft amendment to the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act has been prepared to halve the duration of rape case investigations and trials. Under the proposed law, the investigation period will be reduced from 30 to 15 days, and trials must conclude within 90 days instead of 180. Judges will be able to proceed with trials based solely on medical certificates if necessary, even without DNA reports.
Draft Law Prepared to Speed Up Rape Case Trials
The Brick Kiln Owners’ Association has announced a 15-day suspension of brick sales nationwide from March 25 if their seven-point demands are not met. This move could leave nearly 5 million workers, including 1 million women, unemployed and cause significant financial losses for 14,000 brick kiln owners. Association President Firoz Haider Khan warned that banks may face difficulties recovering loans worth $800 million if operations are halted.
Brick Kiln Owners Announce Nationwide Sales Halt from March 25
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam stated that the government is making every diplomatic effort to ensure the dignified and voluntary repatriation of Rohingya refugees to Myanmar. He mentioned that the UN is organizing a major conference on the Rohingya crisis and that humanitarian aid for Rohingyas has significantly declined. He emphasized the urgent need for nutritional assistance, requiring around $15 million per month in international aid.
Diplomatic Efforts Underway for Rohingya Repatriation
Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Mazumdar confirmed that Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus and UN Secretary-General António Guterres will join 100,000 Rohingya refugees for an Iftar meal in Cox’s Bazar this Friday.
The meal will include traditional items such as chickpeas, puffed rice, onion fritters, jilapi, beguni, morichya, and sharbat. The UN Secretary-General is visiting Bangladesh on a four-day tour, following an official invitation handed over by envoy Khalilur Rahman in New York on February 7.
Chief Adviser and UN Secretary-General to Break Fast with 100,000 Rohingya Refugees
A Dhaka court has sentenced three individuals to life imprisonment for the gang rape of a teenage girl in Kamrangirchar. Additionally, two minors have been given the maximum punishment of 10 years in prison.
The convicts—Mohan, Sabbir, and Russell—were also fined BDT 100,000 each. Failure to pay will result in an additional year of imprisonment. The two minors were fined the same amount, with a similar penalty for non-payment.
The crime occurred on June 17, 2020, when the 13-year-old victim was assaulted by the perpetrators.
Three Sentenced to Life for Gang Rape of Teenage Girl
The condition of the 8-year-old rape survivor in Magura has worsened, according to Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam. The child, who was visiting her sister’s home when the assault occurred, is undergoing treatment at the CMH hospital. Despite initial signs of improvement, her condition began deteriorating again yesterday. Medical teams are making every effort to stabilize her health.
Condition of Rape Survivor in Magura Deteriorates: Press Secretary
According to the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs, individuals under the age of 15 will not be allowed to perform Hajj this year. The age will be determined based on the date of birth mentioned in the pilgrim’s passport. Both government-registered and private Hajj agencies, as well as banks involved in Hajj-related transactions, must strictly follow this directive. Those above 15 years must complete pre-registration and official registration to be eligible for Hajj. There will be no exceptions for those under 15.
No One Under 15 Allowed for Hajj This Year: Ministry of Religious Affairs
Police used water cannons and batons to disperse protesting teachers who were marching towards the Chief Adviser’s residence, demanding nationalization of their schools after being excluded from the latest MPO (Monthly Pay Order) enrollment phase. The confrontation, which took place on Wednesday afternoon, left at least five teachers injured. Earlier, the police attempted to negotiate with the teachers, suggesting that only a small delegation proceed to the residence. However, the protesters refused and continued their march, leading to the clash.
Teachers Injured as Police Use Water Cannons and Batons During Protest for MPO Enrollment
Intern doctors at various hospitals, including Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), have launched a strike demanding five key points, leading to the suspension of outpatient services. Healthcare services at major hospitals like Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital have also been affected, leaving low-income patients in distress. Under the banner of “Doctors and Medical Students of All Levels,” the protesters staged day-long demonstrations before announcing their work stoppage at a press conference. The strike was officially declared by intern doctor Nadim Hossain.
Intern Doctors’ Strike Shuts Down Outpatient Services at Multiple Hospitals
The High Court has revoked its earlier directive to appoint overseers for 169 companies under Beximco Group, owned by Salman F Rahman. This ruling allows the prominent industrial conglomerate to manage its operations independently. Barrister Ruhul Kuddus, legal representative of Bangladesh Bank, confirmed the cancellation of the oversight appointment. However, regulatory bodies have been instructed to continue monitoring the group’s activities.
High Court Cancels Order for Overseer Appointment at Beximco Group
The Election Commission (EC) has invited the heads of 19 foreign missions in Dhaka for a high-level briefing on March 17 at 11 AM, chaired by the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC). Seven officials from the EC Secretariat have been assigned to oversee the reception of the distinguished guests. The invited countries include Afghanistan, Algeria, Brunei Darussalam, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
Election Commission Summons Heads of 19 Foreign Missions
In a landmark ruling, the High Court has declared that only individuals holding MBBS or BDS degrees can use the title “Doctor” before their names. However, those who have used the title without these qualifications up to this point will not face any legal action. Starting Thursday, anyone violating this ruling by misusing the title will be subject to legal consequences. Welcoming the verdict, protesting medical professionals have urged the authorities to publish a gazette notification swiftly. They have also vowed to continue their movement until all their demands are met.
Only MBBS-BDS Degree Holders Can Use ‘Doctor’ Title: High Court Verdict
Renowned industrialist and former advisor to Bangladesh’s caretaker government, Syed Manzur Elahi, has passed away.
Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor, expressed deep sorrow, calling him a “visionary entrepreneur and a patriot.” Elahi played a significant role in advancing Bangladesh’s leather industry and served as an advisor in the 1996 and 2001 caretaker governments.
Dr. Yunus remarked, “His contributions to Bangladesh’s business sector were immense. He was a highly respected entrepreneur, and his passing is a great loss for the country.”
Advisor to Former Caretaker Government, Industrialist Manzur Elahi Passes Away
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Chad and Bangladesh topped the list of the world’s most polluted countries in 2024. Their average pollution levels were more than 15 times higher than WHO’s air quality guidelines.
IQAir, a global air quality monitoring agency, reported that only seven countries met WHO’s air quality standards: Australia, New Zealand, the Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Estonia, and Iceland. The battle against pollution is expected to become more challenging, especially after the U.S. discontinued its global air quality monitoring initiative.
WHO Report: Chad and Bangladesh Ranked World’s Most Polluted Countries in 2024
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