Eid celebrated in Bangladesh amidst miseries
What bam fish indicates & what we should to do
Bam fish in South Asia is known as very nutritious food. It is as
delicious as tasteful to Bengalese. Though Bam is usually found mingled within
mud in river or lake waters. It is found abundantly countries like Bangladesh,
West Bengal of India, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar. Bam is very neat and clean
to look at. There is no sign of mud in it though it lives in mud. People in
these countries are as like as the bam fish. They commit sins, offense or
injustices randomly; but appear in the society as like as bam fish. Nobody can
watch them as they are involved into sins &
offenses. Consequently, mass people think they are advanced portion
of the humans living in the society. As a result, the most insincere, notorious
and dishonest people can get opportunity to flourish themselves. Every sin and
offense of them gradually change into as if virtues. Mass people is misguided
and miss-led in this way and they become prey of derailment. The honest people
like Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam always recommended the next
generation to follow the footprint of the iconic personalities who earned name
and fame with social or state status. We should nurture us on line of honesty
and simplicity so that people of all classes can easily define what is right
and what is wrong. Actually moral is the key point of every human and he or she
should maintain him or her accordingly. Moral always remains seated on driving
seat.
Capital
punishment for the rapists demanded everywhere in Bangladesh
Shamsul Hoque Basunia
Bangladesh now becomes the
place of demonstration against rape and
violence to women. Everyday people of all classes come down the streets and
raise their voice chanting capital punishment to the rapists and torturers.
Political parties like Bangladesh Nationalist party, Jamati Islami, Common
students council led by former DUCSU vice president Nurul Hoque Nur take the
lead each day. Demonstrations continued for four consecutive days in and around
the capital Dhaka. Dhaka becomes the paralyzed mega city due to several
processions,rallies and demonstrations. Law enforcers become the useless
enforcers.Different political and student organisations, socio-cultural, rights
groups and students of different educational institutions across the country continued
their protests against rape and violence against women for the fourth consecutive
day.The demonstrators protested against the government inaction and the failure
of the law enforcement agencies to stop violence against women, involvement of
leaders and activists of the ruling Awami League and its front organisations in
such offences and the culture of impunity for which such incidents are
continuing unabated.Protesters at places demanded the resignation of the home
minister for his failure to curb violence and demanded amendment to the law to
include the provision of death sentence for rape.
Patients hostage to pvt
hospitals
in Dhaka
SHAMSUL BASUNIA
High Court in Bangladesh observed that private
hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centres were acting arbitrarily in absence of
any guideline to regulate them. The bench of Justice JBM Hassan and Justice Md
Khairul Alam also gave the Directorate General of Health Services director
general fresh time until October 7 to prepare the guidelines for operation of
private hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centres as well as private practice
beyond their offices. The health services directorate also gave fresh time to
revise all fees for different health services including medical tests and
surgery at private hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centres. The bench
extended the deadline to implement the High Court’s directives to frame the
guideline and revise the price chart of health services, as the directorate
failed to comply with its directives and prayed for more time, stating that the
designated officer working with an expert committee on the issue was suffering
from COVID-19.
Earlier on September 1, the High Court asked the
directorate to submit the progress report to the court on September
23.
