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Police have arrested dismissed lecturer Tabassum Tamanna following a case filed by a leader of the anti-discrimination student movement. Previously, Tamanna staged a hunger strike in front of the Burimari police station, demanding the removal of the principal and the Upazila Executive Officer. During the protest, she allegedly assaulted the Officer-in-Charge (OC) and attacked a police vehicle. In response, students surrounded the police station demanding her arrest.
Woman Lecturer Arrested After Attacking Police Car Following Hunger Strike
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has likened former U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" policy to Adolf Hitler’s nationalist slogan, "Germany Above All." In an op-ed, Lavrov argued that such a stance undermines the post-war global order built on the UN Charter and sovereign equality. He expressed hope that the U.S. would shift away from dominance and cooperate as an equal global power, emphasizing Russia’s willingness to work together.
Lavrov Compares Trump’s 'America First' Policy to Hitler’s 'Deutschland Über Alles'
On the eve of receiving the report from the Commission on Judicial and Public Administration Reforms, the Chief Advisor stated that future generations will judge what actions were taken or not taken. Expressing gratitude to the commission members, he further mentioned that these reports would be published after reaching a consensus with political parties and stakeholders. Implementation will also be based on this consensus. He emphasized that all citizens of Bangladesh, regardless of wealth or status, are intricately connected to these reports and assured that everyone’s civil rights would be protected. Additionally, he highlighted the necessity and importance of publishing the report in English.
What We Did Will Be Judged by Future Generations: Chief Advisor
Hasnat Abdullah referred to Sheikh Hasina as a butcher, stating, “Hasina and Chhatra League are now a ‘death chapter.’ On August 5, we closed this chapter. In post-uprising Bangladesh, despite differences in opinion and politics among anti-fascist parties, discussions will take place at the same table. But one thing is clear—there will be no rehabilitation of Hasina and fascism.” He also criticized the media for not referring to Hasina as a fascist and a murderer, accusing them of maintaining Hasina’s fascist media structure. Additionally, he warned that any media outlet broadcasting Hasina’s speeches would be identified as her collaborator.
Hasina-Chhatra League is Now a ‘Death Chapter’: Hasnat Abdullah
The Administrative Reform Commission has proposed dividing Bangladesh into four provinces and creating separate divisions for Comilla and Faridpur. It also recommends the formation of a Greater Dhaka Capital City with Dhaka and Narayanganj, along with a separate police unit for immigration. Additionally, the commission suggests establishing three Public Service Commissions. The Judicial Reform Commission has also recommended the recruitment of attorneys via a service exam to ensure judicial independence. The recommendations were submitted to the Chief Advisor, Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
Administrative Reform Commission Recommends Division of Bangladesh into Four Provinces
The Public Administration Reform Commission has proposed allowing government employees to retire with full pension benefits after 15 years of service. The recommendation, made by the commission, aims to provide an option for employees who wish to transition in their careers. Currently, government employees are eligible for retirement benefits, including pensions, after 25 years of service. The proposal seeks to offer more flexibility and career options to public sector workers.
Govt. Employees May Be Allowed to Retire with Pension After 15 Years of Service, Proposes Reform Commission
The Public Administration Reform Commission has recommended the formation of a ‘Capital City Government,’ federally controlled like New Delhi, to manage the sprawling Dhaka Metropolitan Area. The proposal, presented to the Chief Advisor of the Interim Government, includes additional reforms such as dividing the country into four provinces and changing the titles of deputy commissioners. This comes as part of the broader state reform efforts, with six commissions submitting their reports so far.
Proposal to Form ‘Capital City Government’ for Dhaka and Surrounding Areas
The National Revenue Board has exempted VAT on the fees, hotel charges, and hospitality expenses of foreign doctors who came to treat those injured in the anti-discrimination student movement. This exemption has been granted under the powers conferred by Section 23 of the Income Tax Act.
Tax Exemption for Foreign Doctors Treating the Injured in the Uprising
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has received the report from the Judiciary and Public Administration Reform Commission. Although the report was scheduled for submission last month, the commission’s head stated that fieldwork delayed the process. The report contains over 100 recommendations, though specifics were not disclosed. The commission was initially formed on October 8 to address reforms in public administration and the judiciary.
Chief Adviser Receives Report on Judiciary and Public Administration Reforms
In a meeting with Nirapad, an organization working for worker safety, Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that labor law reforms are being undertaken to meet International Labour Organization (ILO) standards. During the meeting, Special Envoy of the Chief Advisor, Lutfi Siddiqui, mentioned that the government has already signed an 18-point agreement with labor unions and manufacturers, bringing stability to the sector. Nirapad Chairperson Simon Sultana thanked the Chief Advisor for initiating these reforms in the garment sector.
Labor Law Reforms Underway to Meet ILO Standards: Dr. Yunus
On February 4, students in Kaliganj surrounded the local police station, demanding the arrest of a dismissed lecturer from North Bengal College in Lalmonirhat. Lecturer Tamanna is accused of vandalizing a police vehicle and assaulting the officer-in-charge (OC). She had earlier organized a human chain protest demanding the resignation of the college principal and the Upazila Executive Officer. However, local residents and students disrupted the protest. Later, she staged a hunger strike in front of the Kaliganj police station but had to take shelter inside due to pressure from protesting students. The students are demanding her immediate arrest.
Students Lay Siege to Police Station, Demand Arrest of Dismissed Lecturer
Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam accused BBC Bangla of being biased in favor of Sheikh Hasina in a Facebook post. He alleged that the media outlet omits key details when reporting on Hasina, particularly her alleged escape to India. He accused Hasina of ordering mass killings, unprecedented violence, looting, corruption, extrajudicial killings, and the disappearance of over 3,000 people before fleeing to India. He also cited a Human Rights Watch report that claimed Sheikh Hasina was responsible for issuing orders related to killings and disappearances.
BBC Bangla Is a Fan of Sheikh Hasina: Press Secretary
After a meeting with Netanyahu, Donald Trump announced in a press briefing that the U.S. will take ownership of war-torn Gaza, relocate Palestinians elsewhere, and develop the region economically. Trump stated that Gaza will be cleared of destruction and transformed into a prosperous economic zone under U.S. ownership. He also mentioned the possibility of deploying troops if necessary. Meanwhile, the Israeli Prime Minister emphasized that Gaza should never become a security threat again.
Trump: U.S. Will Take Control of Gaza Strip
One month and four days into the current academic year, nearly 18 free textbooks are yet to be printed. Although 50 publishers, including Lecture, Panjeri, Advanced, and Poppy, were tasked with printing books, they prioritized guidebooks instead of following the National Curriculum and Textbook Board’s (NCTB) directives. The market is now flooded with unauthorized guidebooks under the pretense of “All-in-One” practice books. Education experts warn that this will increase rote memorization and have advised strict action. The total number of primary and secondary students exceeds 43.4 million, with a demand for 401.5 million textbooks. Despite a daily printing capacity of 4 million books, only about 2 million are being produced due to a paper shortage. Meanwhile, in Nilkhet and Bangla Bazar, textbooks are being sold at high prices due to the shortage.
Students Won’t Receive All Textbooks Before Eid
Bangladesh Bank has decided to freeze all its reserved lockers following suspicions by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) that these lockers contain a large amount of undisclosed wealth. The ACC has stated that only the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit has the authority to freeze bank lockers. As a result, the ACC has requested banks not to allocate new lockers or open existing ones for now. Reports suggest that Bangladesh Bank has complied with this request. During an investigation into a former governor, the ACC discovered significant amounts of undisclosed wealth stored in lockers by other bankers.
Bangladesh Bank Freezes All Lockers
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