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A colorful rally and discussion meeting was held on the occasion of the 51st National Cooperative
Day in Rangunia on Saturday.
Photo: Jaglul Huda
National Cooperative Day
observed in Rangunia
Jaglul Huda, Rangunia
Correspondent : A colorful rally
and discussion meeting was held on
the occasion of the 51st National
Cooperative Day celebration jointly
organized by Rangunia Upazila
Administration and Cooperative
Department of Chattogram. On
Saturday morning, the rally started
from the premises of the Upazila
Parishad and ended by circling
3,400 yaba
tablets seized in
C'nawabganj
CHAPAINAWABGANJ:
Members of Border Guard
Bangladesh (BGB) seized
3,400 pieces of contraband
yaba tablet from Shibganj
upazila frontier area of the
district early yesterday
morning, reports BSS.
On a tip-off, a BGB patrol
team from Sonamasjid
Border outpost conducted a
raid in Pirojpur frontier area
of the upazila around 1.00
am and recovered the yaba
tablets in an abandoned
condition, BGB sources said.
Inaugural class of
novice rovers held at
Pabna Edward College
Abdul Hamid Khan,
Pabna Correspondent :
Inaugural class of Rover
Scouts from Government
Edward College was held
with great enthusiasm.
Edward College Principal
Professor Dr. Humayun
Kabir Majumdar was the
chief guest at the inaugural
class of newly admitted
Rover Companions for the
academic year 2021-2022 at
the Edward College Rover
Scout Den on 1st November.
Editor of College Rover
Professor Belal Hossain
presided over the occasion
where Edward College
Teacher Council Editor Dr.
Md. Aminul Haque, Head of
Department of Sociology Dr.
Shaukat Ali Khan, District
Commissioner Md. Ashraf
Ali, General Editor of
Bangladesh Poribesh
Andolon (BAPA) Pabna
District
Branch,
Distinguished Journalist -
Columnist Abdul Hamid
Khan, RSL Md Nurul Alam,
RSL Mahfuzul Bari, RSL
Asmaul Husna were present
as special guests. RSL Md
Robiul Karim, physical
education teacher of Edward
College, conducted the
program as a whole.
In the speech of the chief
guest, the president of
Pabna Rover Scout Group
and the principal of Edward
College, Professor Dr.
Humayun Kabir Majumdar
said, those who are rover
scouts are the golden
soldiers of the future. Rovers
will make the people as
efficient as they will be the
leaders of the society and the
country through the work.
The chief guest mentioned
that the trained force was an
alternative to build
Bangabandhu's
Bangla.
Sonar
various roads. Later, Upazila Nirbahi
Officer (UNO) Ataul Gani Osmani
presided over the meeting held at
Upazila Auditorium. Upazila
Parishad chairman Swajan Kumar
Talukder was the chief guest. Upazila
Cooperative Officer Dibakar Das
Manna gave a welcome speech.
Upazila Agriculture Extension
Officer Ruhul Amin, Social Service
Officer Muhammad Hasan, Rural
Electricity DGM Jewel Das,
Journalist Masud Nasir, Dreamland
Cooperative Society President Jishu
Prasad Chowdhury, Begum
Fazilatunnesa Mujib Women
Cooperative Society Vice President
Meenakshi Barua and others spoke at
the occasion. At the end, the leaders
of the successful co-operative
societies were presented with a
memento.
Jashore's Cyber Crime Investigation Cell (CCIC) has recovered 40 lost
mobile phones, TK 1.5 lakh from mobile apps Nagad and Bkash and 6
hacked Facebook IDs.
Photo: Shahid Joy
Jashore CCIC recovers
phones, money
Shahid Joy, Jashore Correspondent:
Jashore's Cyber Crime Investigation Cell
(CCIC) has recovered 40 lost mobile phones,
TK 1.5 lakh from mobile apps Nagad and
Bkash and 6 hacked Facebook IDs. Besides,
6 missing persons have been rescued. This
morning, the mobile phone recovered from
the real owner has been returned. Cell Head
Additional Superintendent of Police B Circle
Mukit Sarkar handed over these in the police
office conference room.
Since last year, the cell started working on
social media to prevent harassment of
women in cyberspace including various
misleading posts, comments, image
uploads, rumours, Bkash cheating. If a
woman is a victim of fraud or harassment in
cyberspace, in this case even the name and
address of the complainant are kept
anonymous during investigation. They also
started providing assistance to victims by
recovering Social media hacked IDs. The
victim of the missing GD root has been
recovered in various police stations of the
district and handed over to the family
through the police of the concerned police
stations.
Investigation Cell Head Additional
Superintendent of Police Mukit Sarkar said
that if any woman is a victim of fraud or
harassment in cyberspace, they should
report it. The purpose of this cell is to
provide legal assistance to organized crime
on social media and to make the general
public more aware of its use. At the same
time their works include identifying the
culprits and bringing them under the law.
The cell has already started showing success
in tactical investigations and operations.
The Cyber Crime Investigation Unit of the
police has started working on the basis of
case complaints and general diaries.
Inaugural class of Rover Scouts from Government Edward College was
held with great enthusiasm.
Photo: Abdul Hamid Khan
Two killed in
Gopalganj
road accident
GOPALGANJ: Two
persons were killed in a road
accident on the Dhaka-
Khulna highway in
Paikkandi Fakirpara area
under Sadar upazila of the
district last evening, reports
BSS.
The deceased were
identified as Niamul Haque
Sikdar, 28, son of Nurul
Haque Sikder, resident of
Khatiagarh village in Sadar
upazila and his brother-inlaw
Mostain Mollah, 17, son
of Amjad Ali Mollah,
resident of Mathla village in
Sadar upazila.
Mostain Mollah was a
student of class ten at
Mathla High School.
Police and locals said that
Niamul Haque Sikdar was
going to Mathla village from
Khatiagarh on a motorcycle
with his brother-in-law
Mostain, on the way a
Khulna-bound passenger
bus of 'Falguni Paribahan'
from Dhaka hit them
coming from the opposite
direction in the area around
6.30pm, leaving them dead
on the spot. Sub-inspector
(SI) Sirajul Islam of
Bhatiapara Highway Police
in Kashiani confirmed it.
Police recovered the
bodies from the spot and
handed over to their family
members, added the SI.
Youth held with
2.51 lakh Dirhams
at Ctg airport
CHATTOGRAM : The
Customs Intelligence in
association with the
National Security
Intelligence (NSI) detained a
Sharjah-bound young
passenger with foreign
currency worth about
2,51,790 Dirhams at Shah
Amanat International
Airport here yesterday
morning, reports BSS.
The value of the said
amount of Dirham is worth
about Taka 73,15,179,
sources said.
The detained passenger
was identified as
Mohammad Ali, 31, hailed
from Chadaha union of
Afzalnagar village under
Satkania upazila of the
district.
A team of the Customs
Intelligence in cooperation
with the NSI conducted a
drive at the airport at
6.30am and recovered
2,51,790 Dirhams from a
Sharjah-bound passenger
Mohammad Ali, a passenger
of Flight Air Arabia, who
hide the foreign currency in
his shoulder bag.
Besides, a total of six
mobile phone sets were also
recovered from the detained
out going passenger. This
passenger made a total of six
international trips through
this airport within in this
year.
Housewife
stabbed, burnt to
death in Narail
NARAIL: A 22-year-old
housewife was stabbed and
burnt to death by her
husband over his
extramarital relationships in
Narail Sadar on Friday,
reports UNB.
The deceased is Achhiya
Begum, 22, wife of Rony
Sheikh, 26, of Saratala
village under Sadar upazila
of the district.
Police and locals said Rony
got married to Achhiya
around four years back with
consent of family but later he
maintained extramarital
relationships with other
girls.
The couple having a minor
son used to quarrel with
each other over the issue
often, they said.
Similarly on Friday noon,
an argument broke out
between them over the issue
and Rony stabbed her with
sharp weapons and left the
house after setting her on
fire.Noticing smoke from the
house, neighbours rushed to
the house and found her
dead and burnt.
Bangladesh Udichi
Shilpigosthi celebrates
its 54th anniversary
Anwar Hossain, Nabinagar Correspondent
: The 54th anniversary of
Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigosthi was celebrated
in Nabinagar Upazila of Brahmanbaria.
On Saturday in Nabinagar Upazila Press
Club Auditorium under the chairmanship of
Upazila Udichi Shilpigosthi President Head
Teacher Azaharul Islam and management of
General Secretary Journalist Sanjay Saha, the
headmaster of Ibrahimpur High School Zakir
Hossain, Upazila JaSod Convener Safiqul
Islam, Communist Party President Md Ishaq,
Upazila Udichi Shilpigosthi Senior Vice President
and Head Teacher Amirul Islam,
Konikara High School Assistant Headmaster
Shiv Shankar Chakraborty, Upazila Udichi
Shilpigosthi Vice President Rakib Uddin
Nayan, Assistant General Secretary and
Nabinagar Women's College Assistant Professor
Anjan Nag, Journalist Shyama Prasad
Chakraborty, Upazila Udichi Shilpigosthi
Treasurer Nabinagar Ichchamayi Pilot Girls
High School Teacher Swarasathi Barman,
Cultural Editor Vocalist Ajay Mukharjee,
Member Titon Das, vocalist Madhav Dev,
cultural personality Sirajul Islam, journalist
and painter Sanjay Sheel gave a speech at the
discussion meeting.
At this time, the speakers highlighted the
contribution of Udichi's cultural workers in
the battlefield of 1971 and in the construction
of non-communal Bangladesh. The speakers
also expressed hope that the activities of the
Udichi Shilpigosthi will continue for the
rights of the exploited people against
exploitation and capitalism.
In the event, the 54th foundation anniversary
cake was cut in the presence of artists,
artisans, civil society and organization members
of Udichi Shilpigosthi.
The 54th anniversary of Bangladesh Udichi Shilpigosthi was celebrated in
Nabinagar Upazila of Brahmanbaria.
Photo: Anwar Hossain
DAB provides free medical
care in Barishal
Zihad Rana, Barishal Correspondent:
People are being given free medicine from a
camp of BNP doctors' organization DAB,
next to the Bells Park rally. In addition, DAB
leaders said that all types of primary treatment
are available.
In charge of the camp, DAB's central committee's
campaign secretary Dr. Md. Rakibuzzaman
said that many people have been
staying at the gathering place for the past few
days. Many of them have died due to lack of
water. Many of them suffer from gastric
problems.
Many people have sore throats from chanting.
Many people got foot pain after walking
from far away to reach the gathering place.
Besides, many people are tired in intense
heat. All kinds of medicines are being given
to them. Besides, he said that there is a first
aid system for any kind of injury or attack.
People are being given free medicine from a camp of BNP doctors' organization
DAB.
Photo: Zihad Rana
51st National Cooperative Day
observed in Netrakona
NETRAKONA : The 51st National
Cooperative Day-2022 was observed here
today in a befitting manner, reports BSS.
The theme of the day this year is
'Philosophy of Bangabandhu, development in
cooperatives'.
To mark the day, Netrakona district
administration and district cooperative
department jointly brought out a colorful
rally in the district town here in the morning.
A large number of people including
government officials, public representatives
and members of different cooperative
societies and organizations attended the rally
which, after parading different roads of the
town, ended in front of the local Public Hall.
A discussion meeting was also held at the
Public Hall under the auspices of the district
administration and district cooperative
department.
Netrakona Deputy Commissioner (DC)
Anjana Khan Mojlish addressed the meeting
as chief guest while Deputy Director of Local
Government Department Zia Ahmed Sumon
was in the chair.
The meeting was addressed, among
others, by police super Netrakona
Mohammad Foyaz Ahmed, mayor of
Netrakona municipality Nazrul Islam Khan,
additional deputy commissioner (general)
Monir Hussain, upazila nirbahi officer
(UNO) of Netrakona sader upazila
Mahmuda Akter and valiant freedom fighter
Nurul Amin.
DC Anjana Khan Mojlish said the
cooperative activities can play an important
role in steering the nation towards progress
and prosperity.
"So, all of us should make concerted efforts
to strengthen the cooperative movement
everywhere in society for building up the
country as a developed 'Sonar Bangla' as
dreamt by father of the nation Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman" she said.