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Education system must foster creativity to create entrepreneurs: Yunus

Education system must foster creativity to create entrepreneurs: Yunus

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus said on Wednesday that Bangladesh`s education system must foster creativity to create a generation of entrepreneurs. The chief adviser made the comment when he visited the education ministry offices at the Secretariat in Dhaka. "Humans are born entrepreneurs. Yet, our education system creates job seekers. It is a flawed education system," Yunus said. "We should reform the education system to create a generation of entrepreneurs. We need education, which helps students become creative people. Our young people must fulfil their creative potential," he added. The chief adviser chaired his first Cabinet meeting at the Secretariat and later visited the education ministry. Yunus said Bangladesh should not create an education system that only emphasizes test scores. "The perception that test score is everything must go," he said. The chief adviser also called for narrowing generational gaps in Bangladeshi society, saying the country must understand the language of the new generation – their aspirations and their thought process. "We must understand the language and the thought process of the youth. We need to know how the older generation can share their experience with the younger generation," he said. "The distance between young and old generations gets bigger; it will create troubles. We must minimize the idea gaps between governments," the chief adviser said. He also stressed the need to foster family values in the national curricula. Education Adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud and Senior Education Secretary Siddique Zobair were present during the chief adviser`s meeting with senior education ministry officials.

Armed Forces Day tomorrow 

Armed Forces Day tomorrow 

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The Armed Forces Day will be observed tomorrow amid festivity and enthusiasm marking the establishment of the army, navy and air forces during the 1971 Liberation War. The day`s programmes will begin with offering special dua after Fajr prayers at mosques in all the cantonments, naval and air force bases in the country seeking divine blessings for martyred members of the armed forces in 1971 and the well-being and prosperity of the nation and the armed forces, said an ISPR press release here today. To mark the day, President Mohammed Shahabuddin, also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and Chief Adviser of the interim government Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus delivered separate messages. The president and the chief adviser will place wreaths at the Shikha Anirban (Flame Eternal) at Dhaka Cantonment tomorrow morning. Later, Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Nazmul Hassan and Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan will also lay wreaths at the Shikha Anirban on behalf of their respective forces. The chief adviser will exchange pleasantries and have courtesy meeting with the chiefs of the three services at his Armed Forces Division`s office in Dhaka cantonment. The chiefs of the three services later will have courtesy call-on with the president at the Bangabhaban on the day. On the occasion, the chief adviser will accord a reception to the selected gallantry award winning valiant Freedom Fighters and their family members at Army Multipurpose Complex in Dhaka Cantonment. He will also distribute souvenir and exchange greetings with the gallantry award winning war veterans at that time. Adviser of the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs, Chief Adviser`s Special Assistant (Defense and National Solidarity Development Affairs), Army Chief, Navy Chief, Air Chief, Principal Secretary to the Chief Adviser, Principal Staff Officer (PSO) of the Armed Forces Division, Defense Secretary, Liberation War Affairs Secretary and high level civil and military officials , among others, will attend the function. To mark the day, on behalf of the chief adviser, a reception will also be held at Sena Kunja in Dhaka Cantonment at 4pm on Thursday. Chief justice, former presidents, former chief advisers, advisers, foreign diplomats, heads of international organizations, judges, secretaries, former chiefs of the three services, former military officers, Independence Award and Ekushey Award recipients, journalists, academics, political and eminent persons, coordinators of Anti-Discrimination Students Movement and retired officers, among other dignitaries, will join the programme. Bangladesh Television will live telecast the programme. Receptions will also be arranged at cantonment or bases at Barishal, Cox`s Bazar, Bogura, Sylhet, Ghatail, Chattogram, Cumilla, Jashore, Rangpur and Khulna under the area headquarters. Various programmes have also been chalked out at different army garrisons, naval and air bases outside Dhaka to mark the day. Bangladesh Navy will keep its ships open for all visitors from 2 pm until the sun sets at different naval ghats in Dhaka, Khulna, Chandpur, Barishal and Chattogram tomorrow. A `Special Anirban` programme illustrating the significance of the day will be telecast on BTV after the news of 8 pm today as the Bangladesh Betar will broadcast a programme "Bishesh Durbar" at 7.30 pm tomorrow. The special Anirban programme would be telecast later on other television channels gradually. National dailies will publish special supplements highlighting the significance of the day. The educational institutions run by armed forces will organize essay and painting competitions marking the Armed Forces Day as well.

ICT sets Dec 19 for submitting report against Ziaul Ahsan, others

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) today set December 19 for submitting probe report over allegations of killings, genocides and crimes against humanity against eight former security officials, including former director general (DG) of NTMC sacked Maj Gen Ziaul Ahsan, whom the prosecution compared with Serbian atrocious war criminals Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic. The three-member tribunal, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mozumder, fixed the date as the prosecution pleaded for two months time for submitting report on investigation against the alleged crimes committed by the arrested top security officials. The other seven accused are- former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, former additional superintendent of police (ASP) Abdullahel Kafi, former deputy commissioner (DC) Mirpur Zone Md Jasim Uddin Mollah, former Additional Superintendant of Police (ASP) Md Shahidur Islam, former officer-in-charge of Jatrabari Police Station Abul Hasan, former officer-in-charge of Gulshan Police Station Mazharul Islam and former detective branch (DB) of police inspector Arafat Hossain. The tribunal also ordered to keep the eight accused in detention. Chief Prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam at the start of today`s proceedings pleaded for two months time to submit report of investigation into the alleged killings, genocides and crimes against humanity committed by the accused, saying the extent of the crimes committed by them is almost beyond the imagination. "Around 2,000 people were killed, more than 25,000 were injured in the July-August mass uprising. We have received only 200 complaints so far. They have been accused of planning, preparation for the heinous crimes, ordering, abetment, complicity, inciting and participating in the crimes. We have received so many evidences that we need time to collect and compile those in order. Even the devil would be afraid of committing the crimes committed by these accused," the chief prosecutor said. Muhammad Tajul Islam at that time read out a summary of the allegations brought against the accused. Implicating former IGP Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun for all the crimes committed during the July-August mass uprising, the chief prosecutor said police, its different units like DB, CID and APBn, and RAB worked under his supreme command, and carried out the barbaric crimes that are rare in history. "He, being the supreme commanded, bears the liabilities behind all the crimes as he was in the superior position," the chief prosecutor said. Comparing former director general (DG) of National Telecommunication Monitoring Centre (NTMC) sacked Maj Gen Ziaul Ahsan with the Serbian atrocious war criminals Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic, Tajul said as they were known as "Butcher of the Balkans", Ziaul Ahsan was the butcher of Bangla. "He was the father of culture of enforced disappearance, torturing people in different torture centers, killing and disposal of the bodies. Whoever tried to raise their voice against Awami League government, Ziaul Ahsan, first being the senior official of RAB and later as the DG of NTMC, abducted them, made them victims of enforced disappearance, tortured them, put them through near death experience. Many of his victims are yet to return home," the chief prosecutor added. "During his tenure as NTMC DG, Ziaul Ahsan imported many globally banned technologies or equipments, only to keep the people of opposite ideology and opinion under surveillance. Even during the July-August student-led mass uprising, the information blackout enforced by then government, was done following his order so that the people in and outside the country cannot learn about the atrocities being carried out by the government and its machineries," he said. The chief prosecutor also narrated the crimes of Abdullahel Kafi, Md Shahidur Islam and Arafat Hossain in short, saying the police killed more than one hundred people in a single spot in Savar under Kafi`s order. "We will never be able to forget the horrific story of Asadul Yamin, who was shot and became unconscious. Then he was brutally thrown from an Armoured Personnel Carrier. He was left to die from his injuries as they barred people to take him to hospital. They were the officers, under whose guidance bodies of the protesters were set on fire to hide the evidences," Tajul said. Meanwhile, at the end of today`s proceedings, sacked Maj Gen Ziaul Ahsan stood up inside the box, where he was made to sit with other accused, in the courtroom, and pleaded for court`s permission to let him speak. "The job I used to do was a technical one. I never worked in any Ayna Ghar (torture camp)," he said at the time. ICT Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mozumder at that time asked him to raise his points through his lawyers, adding, "Being a responsible person, you should obey the court rules. If you want to raise any points, tell those through your lawyer." The other members of the three-judge panel of the ICT are Justice Md Shofiqul Alam Mahmood and Judge M Mohitul Hoque Anam Chowdhury. Prosecutors Gazi Monawar Hossain Tamim, BM Sultan Mahmud and Abdullah Al Noman were present at the hearing today, among others.

Establishments to be named after uprising martyrs if BNP returns to power: Tarique

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has called upon people from all walks of life to extend their helping hands to those affected during the recent student-led mass movement, saying if the BNP forms a government with public support, different institutions and establishments across Bangladesh will be named after martyrs of the uprising. Speaking virtually at a wheelchair distribution program on Monday, Tarique said: “I call upon every person in society to come forward to help the people affected by the movement according to their ability.” Amra BNP Poribar arranged the program at the National Press Club to distribute wheelchairs among 10 people maimed during the recent student movement against Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic regime. BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said the current interim government was formed with the support of the BNP and others who had carried out movements to oust the Sheikh Hasina regime. “We are still supporting this government.” He, however, said the chief adviser’s remarks during an interview with an international media outlet about the tenure of the government for four years to carry out reforms are a matter of concern. The BNP leader said politicians have led state reforms for ages and will carry out the necessary reforms, while the current government can make some suggestions. He said the government may try to prolong its power in the name of reforms due to some complications or any evil plan. “It is a matter of concern for us. The country’s people want to know why four years will be necessary for the reforms and the election.”

27 envoys of European countries to meet Prof Yunus soon in Dhaka

Staff Correspondent, Dhaka Diplomats representing 27 European countries, stationed in Dhaka and New Delhi, will together meet Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus soon in a show of support to his interim government and boost economic cooperation with Bangladesh. "Never before, 27 ambassadors from the European Union have come together to discuss with the government," said Prof Yunus. The reason for this meeting is to express the EU`s support and to develop high-level cooperation in the economic field, he said on Sunday evening in his televised speech to the nation. Twenty ambassadors from 20 European countries are based in New Delhi, and seven ambassadors are based in Dhaka. The twenty European ambassadors from Delhi will come to Dhaka in the next few days to meet Prof Yunus together with the seven ambassadors based in Dhaka. The ambassadors of various countries who voluntarily met Prof Yunus in Dhaka have already reiterated the commitment of their heads of government. They have started working on a completely new framework for helping the interim government. "The ambassadors who are based in Delhi have come from Delhi to meet me," Prof Yunus said. Ambassadors from many countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Turkey, Russia, Finland, Singapore, and Libya, have already met Prof Yunus. He said the diplomats have assured him of increasing trade and investment, along with various bilateral cooperation.

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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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