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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Bus kills student in Mirpur, road closed

Dhaka, Jul 8 (September) ? demonstrate students of Dhaka Commerce College of the city Mirpur-10 range road block, after a classmate was killed, struck at the intersection of a bus.

The students also reportedly torched for the accident of responsible Bikalpa Paribahan bus.

Pallabi police station Assistant sub inspector (ASI) Abu Rasel said September, the the bus via Dhaka Commerce College 2nd year student Shawon Hossain monu to 13: 45 on Sunday, ran while he crossed the street.

He immediately hospital hospital was recorded in Mirpur of Al helal with serious injuries and then in Ajmol, Rasel said.

Ajmol said Hospital Chief Medical Officer doctor Imarat Hossaint September, the Shawon died on the way to the hospital.

ASI Rasel said the bus excited students at the University directly after the burn off and blocked the road from Mirpur-10 junction to Pallabi.

Shawon of the 'Prince' cousin told September the Shawon lived on the adjacent site. The accident occurred while he was on his way home.

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Bangladesh provides training for Afghan bureaucrats

Dhaka, July 8 (September) ? Bangladesh is ready, out and training for Afghan officials, police and diplomats, torn country to rebuild the war, says Foreign Minister Dipu Moni.

She made the offer Sunday at the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan which is designed to support future development of Kabul, said a media statement of the Foreign Ministry.

The Conference were representatives from 80 countries and international organisations, promised $16 billion in the form of grant and aid for the development of Afghanistan.

' Tokyo mutual accountability framework' was also in the Conference 'Effectiveness' of aid from donor agencies and countries monitor introduced.

Dipu Moni said that Bangladesh development was also interested in health care, agricultural extension, poultry and livestock, and youth to provide tailor-made training programmes in the fields of banking, disaster management, primary and mass.

The Conference took place, took Japanese Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yoshihiko Noda and Koichiro GEMBA or Afghan President Hamid Karzai, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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Large trafficking bid after Malaysia stopped

Chittagong, July 8 (September)-rapid action battalion (RAB) have foiled attempt to sending 48 people illegally to Malaysia from the port city.

The battalion officers raided several hotels early Sunday and rescued her in the city, as they were ready for Malaysia by boats at any time on Sunday, major Rakibul said RAB-7 official Amin.

The elite force members also arrested two suspected people traffickers which have claimed links to the syndicate, which has saved money by the men.

Amin said the rescued people city from over the country gathered in Chittagong.

He said that they carried out raids between 01: 30 and 03: 30 in several residential hotels in the areas of the city Kadamtoli and train station.

Also at the operation, said September officials, who took, the RAID was conducted on a tip-off in Kadamtoli of Hotel Diamond, that these people were collected, 'illegally' sent to Malaysia.

Two members suspected of trafficking syndicate, Shahiduzzaman, 50, and Zahurul Islam, 35, from the hotel diamond arrested have been, he said.

"Others from the other residential hotels on information of them were rescued," he said.

Amin said that these 48 people TK 50,000 TK 300,000 each suspected traffickers paid for they send then to Malaysia. "they should for Malaysia by boat from the beach of Patenga at any time on Sunday to start."

The Verhafteten suspects a travel agency in Dhaka are associated, he added.

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South Asian women MPs meet kicks switch off

Dhaka, began July 7 (September) ? the South Asian women parliamentarians Conference in Dhaka on Sunday with the aim to increase the participation of women leadership in the development process.

About 100 women legislators ? 60 South Asia from Bangladesh and 40 from other countries ? take part in the four-day Conference.

"Peace, prosperity and democracy are focal points of the discussion where participants can exchange their experiences," said free speaks of the US Embassy in Dhaka Nick Dean at the opening session in the Radisson Hotel.

USAID, UKAID and Asia Foundation are the organizers of the Conference, where women take part of executives from Afghanistan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

The Conference would serve to a regional network of parliamentarians women start and she would set up a secretariat, to communicate with each other, has Dean.

Bangladesh Deputy Chairman of the House Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury said that Bangladesh 11 in the category of women political leaders in the world category.

She said that the journey of women leadership in Bangladesh in 1970 began when National Assembly election won seven women.

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DGEN fighting half-way

Dhaka, has Jul 8 (September)-the key index of the Dhaka stock exchange a marginal 1.66 point loss at half way in the trade register on Sunday.

At 12: 30 on the first working day of the week, the DGEN reached 4289.15 points or 0.04 percent down.

Stocks and mutual funds to the value of approximately Tk552. 11 million changed hands so far with 103 issues forward, prices declined 98 and 35 to 12: 30 prices remain their opening.

The index reached make its peak at 4342.87 around 11: 15.

The key index Dhaka stocks lost 6.17 per cent or 282 points after last week trading.

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