‘Awami League is worried and uneasy’

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This is the headline of the contemporary front page about the anti-quota movement, ‘Awami League’s worry and uneasiness split’ . It is said in this news that a kind of anxiety has been created in Awami League about the anti-quota movement in government jobs. Within the party, there is a position for and against the movement.

In this situation, the policy makers of the government party are looking at the judgment of the court. They say that the government is trying to deal with the prevailing situation very carefully.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has given instructions to Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader regarding the current overall situation including the anti-quota movement. He has started communication with the concerned.

Obaidul Quader spoke to the top leaders of the party. Although he did not directly comment on this. Kotar commented that the matter is for the court.

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‘There is no justification for the movement on quota ‘ is the headline of Manabzamin newspaper. According to this news, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina does not think that there is any justification for agitation on quota.

He said these things when party leaders met him at Ganobhaban on the occasion of Jubo Mahila League’s 22nd foundation anniversary.

The prime minister said that the issue of quota in government jobs should be settled in the Supreme Court. It is subjudice to protest against the judgment of the High Court.

Because we are in the government but we cannot say anything about it. Because if the High Court gives a verdict, it has to come again from the High Court.

This is the front page headline of the daily Nayadigant newspaper,According to the news, the students have announced that the blockade program that started demanding the reinstatement of the quota cancellation circular in government jobs will continue.

Sergis Alam, the coordinator of the protestors, made the announcement at around eight o’clock on Sunday night.

Earlier, the four coordinators of the agitators were taken by the police for discussion around 7 pm. They announced this back from there.

It is also warned that there will be severe resistance if any attempt is made to obstruct the movement.

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 ” is a headline on the front page of Daily Prothom Alo.

According to the news, the price of a dozen eggs in retail shops in Dhaka is now Tk 150. The price of eggs in Bangladesh has increased for two years. As a result, people are struggling to buy eggs, which are known to be a low-cost source of animal meat.

According to a study by the Bangladesh Trade and Tariff Commission, the prices of day-old chicks, chicken feed and eggs are higher in Bangladesh than in India and Pakistan. This is because imports are strictly controlled and the railways are overly protected.

Importing eggs, chicks and poultry feed into Bangladesh requires permission from the Department of Livestock.

But usually permission is not available and no one imports. As a result, traders of these food products are getting the opportunity to collect high prices.

This is the title of the front page of Desh Parwand magazine 

According to this news, after the question papers reach the center, the pictures are sent to the online communication medium WhatsApp group, and the solution is also phased. Exam candidates write the answer sheet by looking at the solution found on the smartphone while sitting in the exam center room.

It is said in the news that this is how the students are taking the exam in an exam center of Kazipur Upazila of Sirajganj.

About 1000 examinees of that center are taking the exam in this way for only 2 to 5 thousand rupees.

Along with questions, answer sheets and pens, smartphones are essential tools for these candidates.

It is also said in the news that a circle has made such an arrangement for the examinees by bribing the central committee with a huge sum of money. A WhatsApp group named ‘Mission A Plus’ has been opened and such activities are underway.

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 is the headline of the first page of Vanik Barta newspaper. It is said that the government has increased the dependence of the country’s banking sector by not getting loans as expected from foreign sources.

In this case, short-term loans are increasing at a higher rate than long-term loans. According to the information of the Ministry of Finance, the total debt amount of the government at the end of the outgoing fiscal year is 18 lakh 35 thousand 35 crores.

18.2 percent of this loan has to be paid in just one year. In other words, by June 2025, the amount of such debt of the government will be 3 lakh 33 thousand 976 crores.

This is the headline of today’s paper, ‘ . It has been said that when an officer retires, he is naturally replaced by someone who is eligible for the following post. An exception in this case is contractual employment.

The current government initially indicated that it would move away from such a culture of recruitment, but that is not happening.

One after another contract recruitment notification is coming for various important posts.

According to the information of the Cabinet Department, currently, among the 85 officials of the rank of senior secretary and secretary, 17 are working on contract, including the top two posts of the administration.

According to the news, at least four contractual appointments have been made in the past month, including a top administration post.

The voice of time

This is the headline of Kantha newspaper of the time, It said that under the three-year (2017-20) pond and canal development project, canals were to be planted across the country after digging canals.

However, even though the canal has been dug, 169 crores of allocation has been withdrawn without planting trees on the banks of the canal.

Recently, this information has emerged in the intensive monitoring report of the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Department (IMED) of the Ministry of Planning.

The project was supposed to be implemented between 2017 and 2020, but the three-year project was not completed in seven years.

The duration of the project has been extended till 2026 by six years in two phases. And the report has highlighted that the cost of the project has been reduced to 1 thousand 594 crore 88 lakh taka.

The Daily Star

‘ is the headline of the English daily The Daily Star.

According to this news, during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s visit to China starting today, Dhaka and Beijing will sign about 20 MoUs including trade and economic cooperation.

However, the two countries will not sign any loan agreement regarding reserve or budget support, the foreign minister said.

In a press briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday, Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud said, “There is no loan agreement in the list. A memorandum of understanding on economic cooperation will be signed. If the indicators under this MoU are met, then we can go for loans in future”.

‘ is a front page headline of another English daily NewAge.

According to the report, at least five Hindus were electrocuted while participating in the Rath Yatra procession in Bogra district on Sunday afternoon. At least 50 others were injured.

Bogra Additional Superintendent of Police Suman Ranjan Poddar said, ‘The incident took place at Seuzgari Jamtala area of ​​the district town around 5:30 in the afternoon. Five people including three women were killed on the spot.

At least 37 of the injured have been admitted to Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital. Local police confirmed that two of them were taken to ICU.

Eyewitnesses said that hundreds of thousands of devotees joined the Rath Yatra procession which started from Seuzgari ISKCON temple in the district town at 5 pm.

When the procession reached Seuzgari Amtala junction, a car on the top of the chariot was electrocuted by touching a high voltage wire. As a result, more than 50 people were injured in the fire.

Source:BBC News 

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