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Independence Day to be observed with special programs

Independence Day to be observed with special programs

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The government has instructed all government and non-government educational institutions to arrange programs to mark the Genocide Day on March 25 and Independence Day on March 26 in a befitting manner. Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) on Monday instructed all government and non-government schools and colleges, and training institutions to arrange programmes according to their convenience to mark both the occasions. All secondary and higher secondary educational institutions across the country will organise a discussion on March 26. On March 25, schools, colleges, and other institutions will host memorial meetings in participation with freedom fighters and distinguished persons of the society who will share their memories of the genocide and the Liberation War. On Independence Day, the national flag will be hoisted atop all public and private buildings and educational institutions. The national anthem will be played in the student assemblies while Independence Day parades will be arranged at divisional, district, and upazila levels. National-level essay and recitation competitions will be organized between March 20 and 25, to commemorate Independence and National Day. Various sports events, including football, T20 cricket, and kabaddi tournaments will be held at the district and upazila levels, involving students from schools and colleges. The Independence Day programs will be observed in all educational institutions aimed at instilling patriotism and awareness among students about the nation`s history and sacrifices.

Tk394cr in 31 bank accounts of Hasina, family members seized

Tk394cr in 31 bank accounts of Hasina, family members seized

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has seized Tk394,60,72,805 held in 31 bank accounts belonging to ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her family members. The family members include Hasina`s son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, daughter Saima Wazed Putul, sister Sheikh Rehana, and members of Rehana`s family. ACC Director General Akhtar Hossain disclosed the information at a press conference held at the commission`s headquarters in Dhaka, today (18 March). "The court issued the order to seize the accounts following a petition by the ACC," he stated. BFIU finds Tk635cr in 124 frozen bank accounts of Hasina, family Earlier, the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) found Tk635.14 crore in 124 frozen bank accounts of Hasina, her family members, and related individuals and institutions. Additionally, the BFIU seized eight plots, including a 60-katha Rajuk plot with a deed value of Tk1.80 crore, along with 10 decimal land holdings valued at Tk8.85 crore. This information was disclosed by the Bangladesh Bank at a high-level meeting on the prevention of money laundering chaired by Chief Adviser (CA) Muhammad Yunus on 10 March, according to a CA Press Wing statement. It said BFIU found assets linked to Hasina, her family, and affiliated individuals and organisations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Cayman Islands. It also noted the presence of a Russian "slush fund" in a Malaysian account. A slush fund is a fund or account used for miscellaneous income and expenses, particularly when these are corrupt or illegal. Following investigations, charge sheets have been filed in six cases against Hasina`s family members and associated institutions on charges of fraud and forgery. Seven family members have also been barred from travelling abroad, said the statement. Among the 11 money laundering cases prioritised by the interim government for resolution by 2025, the case against Hasina and her family ranks as the top priority, it added. ACC on 10 March had approved the six charge sheets in as many cases against Hasina, Rehana, their children, and others in relation to the allocation of plots totalling 60 katha of land in Purbachal through irregularities and abuse of power. Purbachal land forgery: ACC approves 6 charge sheets against Hasina, family The other accused in the cases include former state minister Sharif Ahmed, Hasina`s former private secretary Salauddin, and 14 officials from the housing and public works ministry. This was the first charge sheet against the Hasina family and others involving the previous regime since the Awami League government fell in a mass uprising led by students in August last year.

Dhaka advocates for corporate accountability, environmental justice

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan on Tuesday urged a reimagination of corporate roles in environmental protection, emphasising that safeguarding environmental rights is a collective responsibility involving governments, businesses, civil society and communities. Rizwana made the comment while delivering a speech virtually from Dhaka during the Opening Plenary of the Corporate Sustainability and Environmental Rights in Asia Conference, held in the morning at the UN Conference Centre in Bangkok, Thailand, on the theme "The Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment: Redefining Corporate Engagement." She underscored the necessity of strong legal frameworks, stressing that while some countries recognize environmental rights through judicial interpretation, many still lack explicit constitutional provisions. "This must change," she said, adding that an overly anthropocentric approach risks neglecting biodiversity, and called for legal frameworks rooted in sustainable development, the precautionary principle, the polluter-pays principle and due diligence. Rizwana criticized the double standards in environmental regulations, pointing out how stringent conditions are imposed on developing countries’ exports while lax standards govern imports from developed nations. The adviser highlighted the shipbreaking industry`s hazardous waste transfers and the disparity in air pollution standards, saying: "The lungs of a Western citizen are no different from the lungs of a Bangladeshi citizen." Addressing corporate social responsibility (CSR), she argued that voluntary CSR principles are insufficient and should be legally binding to ensure true corporate accountability. Rizwana called on states to incorporate key environmental principles into enforceable laws, ensuring that businesses cannot sidestep responsibility. She stressed the need for laws ensuring public access to environmental information, citing that while some nations have Right to Information Acts, many exclude corporate environmental data, limiting communities’ ability to assess business impacts. She also urged governments to foster public participation in decision-making and protect environmental defenders rather than stifling activism under restrictive regulations. The adviser called for strengthening environmental tribunals and learning from successful legal models worldwide. She emphasized that corporate responsibility must begin with preventive action rather than damage control, advocating for compensation funds dedicated to ecological restoration. Warning against corporate "greenwashing", she urged governments, businesses and communities to ensure that sustainability certifications are credible. She also highlighted corporate control over media narratives, cautioning against misinformation that undermines environmental activism. "Children who grow up with environmental awareness will ensure corporate accountability," she said, asserting that neither governments nor corporations have the right to destroy nature. "If you cannot create an ocean, a forest, or a mountain, you have no right to destroy them."

Court freezes 163 bank accounts of Nayeemul Islam Khan, family members

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka A court today (18 March) ordered to freeze 163 bank accounts of Nayeemul Islam Khan, former press secretary of the ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, his wife Nasima Khan Monty, daughters Labiba Nayeem Khan, Julika Nayeem Khan and Adiva Nayeem Khan, over graft allegations. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Zakir Hossain Galib passed the order, allowing a plea from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The ACC in its plea said it is probing allegations of making suspicious transactions of Tk765 crore, which was earned beyond known source of income, through those 163 bank accounts, money laundering, and amassing illegal wealth against the accused. The Business Standard Google News Keep updated, follow The Business Standard`s Google news channel "The ACC during its probe found information about suspicious transactions of crores of Taka through these accounts. The accused are allegedly trying to transfer or hand over the money to hinder the trial and that is why their accounts should be frozen," the plea added. The court on 25 February imposed a travel ban on Nayeemul Islam Khan and his family members. Top News Nayeemul Islam Khan / bank account freeze / Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Comments While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderation decisions are subjective. Published comments are readers’ own views and The Business Standard does not endorse any of the readers’ comments.

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Proportional electoral system not possible in Bangladesh: Fakhrul

Proportional electoral system not possible in Bangladesh: Fakhrul

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The proportional electoral system, which has come in the spotlight amid discussions of constitutional reform, is not possible in the context of Bangladesh, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul said today (13 November). Speaking at a press conference at his residence in Thakurgaon`s Kalibari, he said, "We have rejected this electoral system. This system is not possible in the context of the country." Bangladesh currently uses the First Past the Post, or FPTP, system, where the candidate with the highest votes in an electoral constituency wins. The other system is the Proportional Representation system, where there are no constituency-based candidates. Voters cast their votes for party symbols, and the number of seats a party receives in parliament is determined in proportion to the percentage of votes it secures. At the conference, Fakrhul also urged for patience and unity among the people following AL`s "successful attempts to create divisions". "We want a united nation by removing this division. In a democratic society there can be different opinions. But there must be unity on the basic issues of Bangladesh`s independence — sovereignty, democracy, human rights. "As a nation, we must not be intolerant. It is not possible to remove the garbage of 17 years in 17 days or even 17 months. So, this government should be given time." Fakhrul said, "We have verified that the people want an impartial election with the participation of all. We think that all kinds of reforms are necessary to make this election fair. So we have been saying that elections should be held within a reasonable time. And this roadmap should be given to the government." On the issue of reforms, he said the government would not have to do most of those. "It will be done by a parliament which has been elected." At the conference, Fakhrul also warned that India`s continuous campaign against Bangladesh can pose a great danger. "Now a trend has started on social media. Some are trying to destroy the achievements of Bangladesh. We have to be careful as we cannot meet another disaster right now. There is danger over our heads as the mastermind of fascism is staying in India," he said. After the fall of the Awami League administration, several parties, including Jamaat-e-Islami, have called for the introduction of the PR system in the national parliamentary elections.

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