Bangladeshi youth shot dead by BSF men in Sunamganj
A Bangladeshi youth was shot dead by members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along Badaghata border in Tahirpur upazila in Sunamganj on Saturday.
The deceased was identified as Jewel Mia, 29, son of Afaz Uddin of Badaghat union in the upazila.
Lt Col Md Maksudul Alam, commander, Border Guard Bangladesh-28, said Jewel was shot and wounded on Saturday afternoon when he entered 100-150 yards inside India by a boat.
Jewel was taken to Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital where he died at around 10pm, he said.
Lt Col Maksudul said that Jewel was collecting floating wood from Jadukata River coming from the Indian side with upstream water.
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Fire breaks out at City Group's board manufacturing factory
A fire has broken out in a super-board manufacturing factory of City Group in Gazaria upazila of Munshiganj. At least, 10 units of fire service are working to control the fire.
The fire broke out on Sunday (March 24) at noon. No casualties have been reported so far. Fire Service Control Room Duty Officer Faruk confirmed the matter.
Gazaria Upazila Fire Service Station Officer Rifat Mallik said that the factory produces various variants of hardboards. On receiving the news of the fire, we reached the spot immediately and started the work of controlling the fire. At present, 10 units of fire service are working.
Korail Slum Fire: Slum dwellers lose everything
Many left homeless as fire breaks out at Korail slum. Hundreds of houses have been burnt in the fire.
The fire broke out Sunday afternoon (March 24). The fire service received information about the fire in the slum at 4:05 pm. Later, eight units of fire service brought the fire under control at 5:33 pm.
More than 200 houses of the slum and the furniture used by the slum dwellers were burnt in the fire. There's still smoke coming from there. Many people are crying after losing everything in the fire. Some are trying to find out if anything is intact in the rubble.
About 200 houses were burnt in the fire. The fire spread so fast that no one could take any furniture out of the house, the victims said.
Metro rail to operate after 9pm from 16 Ramadan
Dhaka Metro rail authority said metro rail will run for an additional hour from 16 Ramadan considering the passengers demand ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr.
With the increased operations, the last train from Motijheel will depart at 9:40pm and from Uttara at 9:20pm.
However, DMTCL, has decided to stop operations of metro rail on the day of Eid-ul-Fitr.
The Dhaka Mass Transit Company Ltd (DMTCL) managing director MAN Siddique said to the reporters that they have a target to carry about 500,000 passengers a day. Metro rail will increase it's operations, metro rail will run 194 times on both sides during this time.
Metro rail schedule extended by an hour
Dhaka Metro rail authority has decided to run the metro rail even after 9 pm. The decision will be effective from Wednesday, 16th Ramadan.
The decision will remain in force until the day before Eid-ul-Fitr. Metro rail will remain closed on the Eid day.
Managing director of Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL), M. A. N. Siddique, disclosed the information at a press briefing on Tuesday (March 26).
He said that the last train will leave Uttara North Station at 9:00 pm from Wednesday. The last train will leave Motijheel station at 9:40 pm. He added the metro rail movement time will be extended by one hour from tomorrow (March 26) till the day before Eid-ul-Fitr. Another 10 trains will run in the extra time.
3.7 km of Bangabandhu Rail Bridge visible
The construction work of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Rail Bridge, one of the mega projects of the country, on the Jamuna river has been completed 80 percent.
3.7 kilometers of the 4.8 kilometers long Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Rail Bridge is now visible. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to inaugurate the mega project once it is completed by December this year.
There will be a revolutionary change in the communication and transport system of the country with North Bengal. In addition to increasing internal rail connectivity, Bangladesh will be able to connect with the Trans-Asian Railway.
Tanvirul Islam, chief engineer of Chief Engineer, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Railway Bridge Construction Project (BSMRBCP), said It will be possible to install the entire span by next May.
At present, 38 trains can run through the Bangabandhu Bridge, 68 trains will be able to run daily after the opening of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Railway Bridge. At the same time, a broad gauge railway project is being constructed between Chilahati in Nilphamari and Chilahati border to establish rail connectivity with India as an international route.
At the same time, the economy of the northern part of the country will be accelerated. The construction work of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Rail Bridge is progressing rapidly over the Jamuna.
Trains can run at a maximum speed of 250 kilometers per hour on this dual gauge bridge.
Total 49 pillars out of 50 pillars of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Rail Bridge has been completed and only one pillar is yet to be installed.
Govt to recruit 10000 primary teachers by June
State Minister for Primary and Mass Education, Rumana Ali said that the recruitment of 10,000 primary teachers will be completed by June this year.
She said this while visiting Comilla Victoria Government College center in the third phase of primary teacher recruitment examination of Dhaka and Chattogram divisions.
Rumana Ali said that the ministry is on high alert so that no applicant can cheat. All measures have been taken for a fair exam.
However, In the third phase of primary teacher recruitment examination 32,199 candidates are taking part in Cumilla district. Of them, 14,767 are female and 17,432 are male candidates.
First consignment of Indian onions arrives
The first consignment of 1,650 tonnes of onion from India has arrived on Sunday (March 31) through the Darshana land port in Bangladesh.
Mirza Quamrul Hasan, manager of Darshana International land port, said the first consignment of onions imported by Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) has been received at around 5:30 pm.
The loaded wagons will be unloaded at night and taken to Sirajganj bazar. The imported onions it will be sold at Tk 40 per kg in Dhaka and Chattogram markets.