Plots in Turag up for sale

Tk 3 lakh asked for a decimal; 2-km stretch grabbed by sand traders; BIWTA turns a blind eye to encroachment;
Everybody is very much aware of the sand traders encroaching on the Turag and erecting illegal structures by the riverbank in Amin Bazar and Diabari in the capital.A big plinth has recently been raised grabbing a large portion of the river just opposite the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority's (BIWTA) Sinnirtek jetty on Mirpur flood embankment.The grabber has raised the plinth about 10 feet above the water level which easily draws attention."A developer is filling up the river to sell the land as plots. Some BIWTA officials came to investigate, but there was a compromise," said a sand trader indicating exchange of bribe.The trader did not tell the name of the developer and there was no signboard on the plinth to identify them. But it was evident that development work of the plinth was going on at a slow pace.Posing as a potential buyer, this correspondent collected phone number [01720964557] of one of the grabbers Mizan Rahman. The grabber said they are going to fill up 167 decimals, of which 140 decimals has already been filled up.He has already sold plots to seven to eight people at the rate of Tk 3 lakh per decimal. "You don't need to worry about papers. Many people will love to stay by the side of the river, so we filled it up," he 'assured'."We take this land on lease from BIWTA giving them Tk 6 lakh annually," said the manager of sand trader Md Zahirul's outlet when asked if they had grabbed the riverbank.Zahirul is one of the sand traders, who occupy a stretch of around two kilometres of riverbank from Amin Bazar Bridge towards Ashulia.Most of these sand traders were enlisted as illegal grabbers on the list of BIWTA as it had designated only 200 metres under the Bridge for their business.Everything was 'managed' later as the sand traders are mostly local influential people from both Awami League and BNP. They now claim that they do the business 'legally' as they 'pay' BIWTA regularly.The BIWTA jetty has been left abandoned now as the Tk 36-crore 'Circular Waterway Project' has failed. Now the jetty is used by some Rab officials as their temporary outpost.Experts say the Turag along with its floodplain is very important for the capital as it works as the natural reservoir of floodwaters coming from the north through it.During a walk on the bank towards Ashulia it was seen the grabbers erected signboards of 'ownership' of the riverbank.Different developers have filled up portions of the floodplain and the riverbank, while some influential local people have encroached upon other.Asked why BIWTA is not taking any action, an official said, "We are preparing a list of the encroachers." The official did not elaborate and requested to remain unnamed.Earlier, BIWTA evicted several small and big illegal installations including a kitchen market established by Manowar Hossain Dipjal, local BNP leader and ward commissioner who is in jail now on corruption charges.However, the authorities could not conduct any eviction drive along the banks since 2007.Official sources say BIWTA evicted 394 encroachers between 2001 and 2007 from the banks of the Buriganga and Turag. The sources however could not say how many of those encroachers have returned to their previous state. Local resident Jahangir Mia said the Turag was an affluent and wide river just two decades ago. "Now the river has so narrowed that two boats cannot go side by side," he added.Ironically, Biswas group, a developer filling up the floodplain on the other side of the river, has put up a signboard that reads "Biswas Lake City".

Riverside industries must have zero-waste management



Zero-waste industrial management should be introduced in small, medium and large industries to save rivers and other water bodies near them, urged speakers at a seminar organised by Bangladesh Paribesh Andolan (Bapa) yesterday. They also urged that the government makes sure of the set-up and functioning of effluent treatment plant (ETP) in industries.Sudipti Biswas, assistant professor of Ahsanullah Science and Technology University, in a multimedia presentation at the seminar titled "Zero Waste Industrial Management in Bangladesh: Dholaikhal Experience and More--" held at Women's Voluntary Association (WVA) auditorium showed how zero waste industrial management can be materialised in Bangladesh.She said the basic principle of industrial ecology is that, the by-product of one industry becomes raw material for another. Thus generated waste used in other industrial process eventually leads to zero waste because industrial pollutants do not exit anymore, she added.Citing an example Sudipti said if a fish farm, a fish processing and a fish-meal industry are located close by then the waste and sludge from the fish farm and the fish processing industry can be conveniently used as raw material by the fish-meal industry.Industrial area designed with the principles of industrial ecology is known as Eco Industrial Park (EIP), she added.Bapa president Muzaffer Ahmad who presided over the seminar said waste management plan should be based on the types of factories and industries."If river encroachment does not stop now, one day we will face a huge problem as we will not even have the place for releasing treated water," maintained Muzaffer.Standing committee chairman of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Shafiqur Rahman urged the government to provide subsidy and keep allocation in the next budget for encouraging industrialists to set up ETP.Professor of civil engineering department M Firoz Ahmed, professor of Dhaka University Nurul Islam Nazem and project director of waste management of Dhaka City Corporation Tareq Bin Yousuf addressed the seminar, among others.


As Ctg mayor sees press

Chittagong City Corporation (CCC) Mayor ABM Mohiuddin Chowdhury yesterday made disgraceful comments about journalists and said journalism is a profession that recently emerged as an unethical business for making money. Castigating journalists indiscriminately he said they go to different organisations and business firms and look for irregularities and if there are any irregularities, they realise money by threatening to make defamatory reports. They sell their principles and bother little to receive even Tk 200 to Tk 300 bribe, he added. He made the comments while addressing as the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of a three-day laptop fair at the Institution of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB) auditorium in Chittagong yesterday morning. The three-time elected mayor said some newspapers published reports criticising him and his activities only to increase their circulation. “I do not bother about them, I rather enjoy such reports,” said the mayor. He claimed that only five to 10 percent people of the country read newspapers while the rest are illiterate. “These people, who are unable to read newspapers, are always with me,” he said.

Khoka-Abbas war of words

Leaders of Khoka faction and Mirza Abbas faction of BNP yesterday embarked on a war of words in a meeting for finalising the programmes for marking the death anniversary of the party founder, late president Ziaur Rahman. A committee, headed by convener MK Anwar, formed for observing Zia's death anniversary discussed related issues in the meeting held in the party headquarters in Naya Paltan of the capital with Anwar in the chair.In the meeting, Abdus Salam, former general secretary of the party's Dhaka city unit committee, proposed that the programme be co-ordinated by Dhaka City Mayor Sadeque Hossain Khoka and pro-BNP city ward councillors. Protesting the proposal, former lawmaker Salahuddin Ahmed (daur Salahuddin) said Mirza Abbas is a senior leader, so he should lead the programme. At one stage of the debate, Abbas asked why Khoka should coordinate the programme, and questioned the roles of ward councillors during the immediate past emergency period. Following an exchange of rather unpleasant words among the leaders of the two factions, the party finally decided that its Chairperson Khaleda Zia will distribute food among destitute people at different locations in the city on May 30 to mark Zia's death anniversary. BNP's Office Secretary Rizvi Ahmed briefed reporters after the meeting, saying the party will kick off the programmes on the morning of May 30 by placing wreaths at Zia's mausoleum.BNP, the main opposition in the parliament, will host a discussion meeting on the day in the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh, and a seminar on May 31 in the Institution of Diploma Engineers.Aman Ullah Aman, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, Barkat Ullah Bulu, Syed Moazzem Hossain Allal, Fazlul Haque Milon, and Khairul Kabir Khokon, among others, were present in the meeting.

Four ministers, 2 whips now in Khulna

Four ministers and two whips of parliament went to Khulna yesterday on a two-day tour and held separate talks with the lawmakers of Khulna district, government and port officials and party workers.Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury, Shipping Minister Dr Afsarul Amin, Water Resources Minister Ramesh Chandra Sen, state minister for Labour and Employment Begum Mannujan Sufian, whips Sheikh Abdul Wahab and Noor-e-Alam Chowdhury are visiting the southwestern district.Sources said Matia Chowdhury exchanged views with the leaders of local Awami League at party office in the evening. She was also scheduled to hold meeting with the officials of Khulna, Bagerhat and Satkhira districts of her ministry at the local circuit house last night.The shipping minister held a meeting with the high officials of Mongla port authority and port users at the circuit house in the afternoon. This meeting was followed by a view exchange meeting with the lawmakers of Khulna district on issues related to the development of Mongla port. Whip Sheikh Abdul Wahab will attend a rally to be organised by Sramik League attached with the West Zone Power Distribution Company Ltd at Boira Bidyut Bhaban today. Noor-e-Alam will visit Mongla port today, as he is the chairman of parliamentary standing committee on shipping ministry.Other ministers also held separate meetings. All the four ministers and two whips will visit Mongla port today at different times.

Warrant against SIT Foundation chief, 6 others

The Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate in Bogra on Thursday issued warrant against Md Abdul Mannan Sarker, chairman of swindler NGO Science and Information Technology (SIT) Foundation, and his six accomplices for failing to appear before the court as per its previous order. Bogra Chief Judicial Magistrate Md Hasanuzzman had ordered Abdul Mannan Sarker and six others of the Bogra-based NGO to appear before the court on May 21 but they did not comply. The court order followed a case filed by 'cheated' job seeker Md Mushtaq Zamal on April 21 against Abdul Mannan Sarker, who is also director of National Academy for Computer Tanning and Research (NACTAR) under the Ministry of Education, and six others.Among the accused are Abdul Mannan's son SIT Foundation Executive Director ASM Rawshan Kabir alias Shahin and Regional Director Md Hafizur Rahman Zahangir. Complainant Mushtaq Zamal said some SIT Foundation men including its chairman cheated him of deposited Tk 1.92 lakh ensuring him a job. On Thursday, another job seeker Rina Sultana filed a criminal case with the same court against Abdul Mannan Sarker and two other SIT Foundation men including Md Hafizur Rahman Zahangir, for cheating Tk 1.15 lakh ensuring her a job. Earlier five cases were filed against Md Abdul Mannan Sarker and other SIT Foundation men including his son Rawshon Kabir. Previously Anti-Corruption Commotion (ACC) filed three corruption cases with Shahajahanpur Police Station against Abdul Mannan Sarker for misappropriation of huge government money as director of NACTAR. A number of job seekers in a press conference at Bogra Press Club had complained to the local journalists that SIT Foundation embezzled about Tk 12 crore that the NGO received as deposit money from 4,000 job seekers.

Housewife succumbs to burn injuries in Satkhira

A housewife, who sustained serious burn injuries by her husband at Joynagar village in Shyamnaagr upazila on Wednesday night, succumbed to her injuries at Khulna 250-bed Hospital early yesterday. Daughter of Arshad Ali Mollah of Ismailpur village, Parvin Sultana, 20, married Miraj Hossain of the village seven months ago. Miraj had been demanding a motorcycle from his father-in-law as dowry. On assurance, he bought a motorcycle on contract of payment in installment. As Miraj's father-in-law failed to pay the money, he poured kerosene on Parvin's body and set fire to it on the fateful night, police said. She was immediately taken to the Hospital where she succumbed to her injuries yesterday morning. Police arrested the victim's father-in-law Abdur Razzal Morol but her husband went into hiding soon after the incident. Contacted, Shyamnagar officer-in-charge (OC) confirmed the incident.

Faridpur town bypass incomplete for 12 yrs



Twelve years after start of the project work, a five-kilometre bypass road across Kuizuri union on the outskirts of Faridpur town has remained incomplete mainly due to fund constraints.To ease traffic congestion on a ten-kilometre busy road passing through the town and shorten journey time on Dhaka-Barisal route, Roads and Highways Department (RHD) of Faridpur started work for construction of the bypass road from Rajbari Road crossing to Munshir Bazar in 1997. The Tk 7 crore 20 lakh project was scheduled to complete within two years.But over Tk 13 crore has already been spent for land acquisition, soil work, brick pavement, and construction of three box culverts while the rest of the work for the bypass road has remained suspended as budget for the project is too inadequate to meet the expenditure, RHD sources said. “Recently we have got Tk 20 lakh as fresh allocation for the project and we will resume the work immediately. But around Tk 14 crore will be required to complete rest of the work for completion of the road,” Bulbul Hossain, executive engineer of Faridpur RHD, said. Meanwhile, there are allegations that a few contractors of the project did not get full payment for their work under the contact.During a recent visit to the area, this correspondent saw that three culverts were constructed and around four km of the proposed road was covered with bricks in last 12 years.Several places of the road are badly damaged, showing signs of negligence about the important bypass road.In absence of a bypass road, a large number of vehicles from other districts use the 10km road touching Rajbari Road crossing, heliport, Rab camp, new bus stand, Goalchamat No-1 Sarak crossing, Khodabox Road, Sreeangayan, Luxury Hotel, New Elish Chattar, old bus stand, Faridpur Medical College Hospital, River Research Institute and Munshir Bazar in Faridpur town, making the road congested and vulnerable to accidents.

ICL releases Naved Rana

Yorkshire's overseas star Rana Navedul Hasan has been released from his Indian Cricket League contract.The decision means the Tykes will now be able to field the Pakistan right-arm medium-fast bowler in the Twenty20 Cup, which begins next week.This development should mean Yorkshire will face no repercussions for fielding Naved should they win the cup and qualify for the Champions League.The International Cricket Council has still yet to sanction the ICL.Last season, any English county who fielded players from the unsanctioned ICL in any domestic competition were banned from taking part in the lucrative Champions League.However, before the start of the 2009 season the Champions League's administrators relaxed rules that meant Yorkshire would be eligible for the Champions League as long as Naved did not play in the Twenty20 Cup.Now Naved is no longer contracted to the ICL, he will be able to play in the competition with no fear of punishment for either him or his county.

ICC World Twenty20; Tigers leave today


The Bangladesh cricket team will leave for London today to take part in the ICC World Twenty20, which will kick off from June 5. Captain Mohammad Ashraful and his deputy Mashrafe Bin Mortaza however will not accompany the team as they are scheduled to fly out tomorrow. Mashrafe has already returned home and Ashraful is expected to return today after their idle IPL adventure in South Africa. Ashraful's men will be based in Wormsley until the end of this month. Bangladesh have additional practice matches lined up against New Zealand at Wormsley on May 26 and travel to Kent to take on the Netherlands on May 28 and face Scotland on May 29 at Wormsley. Their official practice games are against Australia on June 1 and Sri Lanka a day later at Nottingham.The five practice matches will definitely help Jamie Siddons charges to accustom themselves with the English condition before the tournament proper. The Tigers has been out of international cricket for the last four months after the scheduled home series against Pakistan was cancelled in March. The national players made up the loss by playing in the PCL T20 competition in Chittagong and three T20 matches against mediocre Maharashtra Cricket Association but it was not the case for Ashraful and Mashrafe.So the two frontline players look set to benefit most to make up their lack of match practice due to warming the dugouts for most of the time in the IPL.Mashrafe played one match for Kolkata Knight Riders but the pace spearhead will never like to recall that match against Deccan Chargers where he conceded 26 runs in the last over. For Mashrafe the IPL is now past rather he was looking forward to the World Cup. "IPL is past now. I am looking forward to play from the first practice match in England," said Mashrafe. Bangladesh captain Ashraful was also played in just one match for his side Mumbai Indians and there was nothing encouraging in his performance. Bangladesh has been pitted in Group A and play defending champions India at Trent Bridge on June 6 and ICC associate member Ireland on June 8.Bangladesh set their first target to qualify in the Super Eights and they need to beat only Ireland to fulfill their dream but Jamie Siddons said that he has also targeted India. SQUADMohammad Ashraful, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Tamim Iqbal, Zunaed Siddiqui, Rokibul Hassan, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim, Nayeem Islam, Abdur Razzak, Shahadat Hossain, Syed Rasel, Mahmudullah Riyad, Rubel Hossain, Shamsur Rahman and Mohammad Mithun.