‘'To organize, you have to move'’

'সংগঠন করতে হলে আন্দোলন করতে হবে'

Lakshmipur:

Bangladesh Awami Jubo League Chairman Mohammad Omar Faruk Chowdhury said, "Just as to save a person, everything including light, air, soil, water and continuous service has to be done. Similarly, to organize, one has to carry out a movement."

Movement, organization, organization, movement are all built on the same foundation. Without movement, organization will not be strong. This movement does not mean processions on the streets, it is not about keeping the field warm, movement means implementing an ideal, motivating the people through various techniques.’
He made these remarks while speaking as the chief guest at the triennial conference of the Lakshmipur District Jubo League on Thursday.
Highlighting the various development activities of the government, Omar Faruk also said, 'What is imagined today is the name of Sheikh Hasina's implementation tomorrow. And to implement it, Bangladesh Awami Jubo League has been established thinking about the youth of the country, the driving force.'‘
District Jubo League convener AKM Salah Uddin Tipu presided over the meeting, and among others, Jubo League Central General Secretary Md. Harunur Rashid, local MP AKM Shahjahan Kamal, Abdullah Al Mamun, District Awami League President Golam Faruk Pinku, General Secretary Advocate Nur Uddin Chowdhury Nayan, Municipal Mayor Abu Taher, Jubo League Presidium Member Shahid Serniabad, Md. Ataur Rahman, Zakir Hossain Khan, Anwarul Islam, Joint Secretary Manjur Alam Shahin, Subrata Pal, Editorial Board Member Kazi Anisur Rahman, Mizanul Islam Mizu, Publicity and Publication Secretary Iqbal Mahmud Bablu, District Jubo League 1st Joint Convener Sheikh Zaman Ripon, 2nd Joint Convener Bayezid Bhuiyan, etc. Context: The District Jubo League conference was held after a long period of almost two decades. The organization previously held a conference on December 12, 1993.




Laxmipur, not getting dowry, and tortured the hair of the housewife

Lakshmipur:

In Lakshmipur, a housewife named Jasmine Akhtar was accused of trying to kill her by cutting her hair and trying to kill her by pouring poison in her mouth.

Jasmine, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital, made this complaint to the media workers on Wednesday evening against her husband Lokman Hossain and father-in-law's people.

Earlier, the housewife was tortured by her father-in-law in Samajpur village of Mandari Union of Sadar Upazila.
Genmin also said that a year ago, the family members of the deceased Raja Mitar of Samajpur village of Mandari Uniton, Lokman Hossain, and his family have been torturing him for dowry since the family. Later, the locals rescued him and admitted him to the hospital.
Resident Medical Officer of the hospital Dr. Anonor Hossain said he was admitted to Jasmine Hospital after trying to kill him by cutting his hair and pouring poison in his mouth. He said that he is being treated now, he said.
In this regard, Laxmipur Additional Superintendent of Police (Circle Sadar) Md. Anautar Hossain said that he is not aware of the poison, but there is no news about this poison, legal action will be taken if there is a complaint.




Mother and newborn die at government hospital in Lakshmipur

Lakshmipur:

A pregnant mother, Rozina Akhter (18), and her newborn son died due to negligence by doctors and nurses in Raipur, Laxmipur, on Wednesday morning while they were undergoing treatment at the Upazila Government Hospital.

In the morning, the relatives, who were agitated after receiving the news, tried to attack the hospital. Later, they took the bodies of the mother and son and took up a position in front of the hospital. After receiving the news, the police went to the spot and brought the situation under control. The deceased Rozina is the wife of Imran of Gani Mistry's house in Khaser Hat area of Charbangshi union of the upazila. It is learnt that preparations for a case are underway in this regard.

Hospital authorities and the deceased's husband Imran said that pregnant Rozina Akhter was admitted to the labor ward of Raipur Government Hospital on Sunday afternoon, November 19. At that time, when they asked where the doctor was, the nurses on duty started treatment. Later, the doctor on duty saw the pregnant woman and gave the possible date of the cesarean section on November 22. When Rozina started having labor pains around 3 am on Wednesday, the nurses were repeatedly asked to call a doctor, but no one called a doctor and the nurses kept passing the time by talking to each other. At one point, Rozina gave birth to a son, but the newborn died. Shortly after, Rozina also died of excessive bleeding.

Shamima Jahan, the doctor in charge of Raipur Government Hospital, said, "I have no negligence. The mother and newborn died before I could treat the patient as soon as I received the news. There is no issue of negligence in my treatment here."

Raipur Police Station OC (Investigation) Mohammad Solaiman said that necessary action will be taken based on the complaint. However, initially, there are allegations of negligence by the nurse and doctor.




Theft at journalist's residence in Ramganj

 

Lakshmipur: A brutal robbery took place at the house of a journalist named Abu Taher in Ramganj, Lakshmipur. The family claims that the items worth 1.5 lakh taka including a laptop, 6 mobile phones, gold ornaments, necessary furniture and cash were stolen. The theft took place late on Tuesday night in Paschim Shoshalia village of Darbeshpur union no. 7 of the upazila. Journalist Abu Taher is the son of Abdur Latif of the village and the Ramganj correspondent of the national daily Manab Zamin. Journalist Taher said that around 2:30 am, when everyone was asleep, a group of thieves broke into the house and entered the house. Taking advantage of everyone being asleep, the group of thieves stole a laptop, 6 mobile phones, gold ornaments and cash including 1.5 lakh taka from the house and fled. Later, when they woke up in the morning, they found everything in the house in disarray. Everything had been stolen. The affected family has sought the intervention of the administration to arrest the thieves and recover the stolen items. Ramganj Police Station Inspector (OC Investigation) Jafar Ahmed said that police were sent to the scene after receiving news of the theft. Legal action will be taken after receiving a written complaint from the victim's family.




BRDB UCCA employees' memorandum in Lakshmipur demanding job nationalization

 

লক্ষ্মীপুর : লক্ষ্মীপুরে বিআরডিবি’র অধিভুক্ত উপজেলা কেন্দ্রীয়সমবায় সমিতি লিমিটেড’র (ইউসিসিএ) কর্মচারীদেরচাকরি জাতীয়করণসহ ৫ দফা দাবিতে স্মারকলিপি প্রদান করা হয়েছে।বুধবার (২২ নভেম্বর) দুপুরে লক্ষ্মীপুর জেলা বিআরডিবিকার্যালয়ের উপ-পরিচালকের মাধ্যমে বাংলাদেশ পল্লী উন্নয়নবোর্ড (বিআরডিবি’র) মহা পরিচালক বরাবর এ স্মারকলিপিপ্রদান করা হয়। বাংলাদেশ ইউসিসিএ কর্মচারী ইউনিয়নলক্ষ্মীপুর জেলা শাখার নেতৃবৃন্দ এ স্মারকলিপি প্রদান করেন।এসময় উপস্থিত ছিলেন লক্ষ্মীপুর জেলা শাখার সভাপতি আবদুসশহিদ, সাধারণ সম্পাদক মোহাম্মদ শাহ আলমসহ জেলাররামগতি, কমলনগর, রায়পুর, রামগঞ্জ ও সদর উপজেলার ইউসিসিএ’রকর্মচারীরা উপস্থিত ছিলেন।স্মারকলিপিতে চাকরি জাতীয়করণ, বাংলাদেশ পল্লী উন্নয়ণবোর্ডের ৪৪তম সভার সিন্ধান্ত বাস্তবায় ও অবসর প্রাপ্তকর্মচারীদের সকল সুবিধা নিশ্চিত করণসহ ৫ দফা দাবিজানানো হয়।




Kidney clean without surgery! Know the home way

You are washing your hands with oil, salt, spices, but are you cleaning the kidneys? No, is it possible or not! The answer would be - yes, possible. The solution is at hand.

How to clean? Know that the home of the kidneys is the way to clean it, and that is only five rupees.

1. Soak a handful of coriander leaves in clean water.

2. Then cut the crumbs and keep them in a bowl.

3. Add some water to the pot and boil it for 10 minutes.

4. When it is cold, strain it and keep it in a clean bottle, it can be kept in the refrigerator and the bottle can be kept.

5. Then drink a glass of coriander juice every day and you will get the fruit.

The salt and toxic substances accumulated in the kidney will evaporate through the urine.

11% Fiber, 4% protein, 1% Calories, 1% Carbohydrate, 1% Fat. Manganese 21%, Potassitt1%, Copper 1111Tp3, Autrontt, 101, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 1, 1

Year after year, the kidneys are filtered in the same way that the kidneys are filtered in the same way that the salt, poison and unwanted substances will be prevented from entering the body, but if the kidneys are useless, the harmful waste of the body will be stored in the blood, then it is difficult to survive.




69 percent of parents support punishment in schools

Children in educational institutions are being subjected to physical and mental abuse with canes, dusters, and scales. A study conducted by BLAST said that 69 percent of parents and guardians agree with this abuse 'for the sake of discipline'.

Legal aid organization BLAST works in 25 districts of the country. This research was conducted in their work area in 2016. BLAST and Save the Children held a public hearing on 'Eliminating Physical and Mental Punishment to Protect Children's Rights' at the CIRDAP Auditorium in the capital on Sunday afternoon. The research data was presented at this public hearing.

Fifty-five percent of parents believe that punishment leads children to a better path. 27 percent believe that children become scolded if they are not punished, and 25 percent believe that children listen to teachers if they are punished.
The social, psychological and legal aspects of physical and mental abuse of children were discussed. The context of several incidents was also highlighted. Judges, representatives of the National Human Rights Commission, lawyers, representatives of donor agencies, journalists, teachers, psychologists, families of victims of abuse and representatives of civil society participated in this public hearing.

Rasheda K. Chowdhury, executive director of the Mass Literacy Campaign and a member of the jury board, participated in the discussion. She said, "The question remains as to how aware those who train teachers are themselves. And although physical abuse has stopped, verbal abuse has not stopped. Policymakers need to come forward in this regard."‘
In his speech, former Justice Nizamul Haque said that parents should get rid of the idea that children will not become human if they are not touched.

Tasmima Hossain, acting editor of the Daily Ittefaq, said, "There is a law, but it is not enforced. Children should be taught with love, not punishment. We need to instill in them the mentality of correcting mistakes."‘
During the discussion, a parent said that it is better not to use the word punishment when referring to children, because children do not commit crimes, they make mistakes.

Momena Begum, principal of Sahajpath High School, said that children need to be integrated by identifying their mental problems.

ZI Khan, member of the Board of Trustees of BLAST, Ekramul Kabir, manager of Save the Children, and Kazi Farooq Ahmed, president of the Human Development Initiative, among others, spoke at the public hearing.

 




Conference after 24 years: District Jubo League comes alive in festive atmosphere in Lakshmipur

Own representative:

The District Jubo League has come alive in the festive atmosphere in Lakshmipur. The Lakshmipur District Jubo League is quite enthusiastic and active around the conference to be organized on November 23 after a long 24 years. However, posters and digital banners have been put up in various places including the heart of the city to make the conference a success. There is a lot of excitement among the Trinamool leaders and workers around the conference. Banners and festoons are spreading throughout the district. Meanwhile, their followers are expressing the position of their favorite leaders through one status after another on the social media Facebook.

However, as there is no rival candidate for the post of president so far, the current district Jubo League convener AKM Salah Uddin Tipu is likely to be nominated as the president in the coming days. Meanwhile, although there is no rival candidate for the post of president, the names of many leaders are being heard to be in the post of general secretary. They are busy campaigning on social media Facebook. A source said that the candidates are staging a sit-in with the party high command to get other key posts besides the president. However, several leaders and activists want to see AKM Salah Uddin Tipu directly as the district Jubo League president without any competition.

Awami Jubo League Chairman Alhaj Omar Faruk Chowdhury will be present as the chief guest and inaugurator of the conference organized at Lakshmipur Adarsh Samad High School ground. The main speaker will be the organization's General Secretary Harunur Rashid. In addition, Lakshmipur-3 (Sadar constituency) MP Alhaj Shahjahan Lakshmipur-4 Md. Abdullah Al Mamun, Manikganj-2 constituency MP, famous South Asian vocalist Momtaz Begum, District Council Chairman Md. Shahajan, Awami League Central Youth and Sports Affairs Secretary Alhaj Harunur Rashid, Awami League Central Youth and Sports Affairs Secretary Alhaj Harunur Rashid, District Awami League President Golam Faruk Pinku, former District Awami League General Secretary and Lakshmipur Municipal Mayor Alhaj Abu Taher, General Secretary Adv. Nur Uddin Chowdhury Nayon, will be present at the conference as special guests, it is reported. In addition, leaders of the central Jubo League will be present. To make the conference a success, the district Jubo League held an extended meeting at the party office last Saturday. Processions, meetings and gatherings are being held every day around the conference.

Preparation meetings for the conference are being held in every ward, union, municipality and upazila of the district. The leaders and workers feel that the district Jubo League conference is flowing like a tide of joy for them.

Leaders and workers at all levels of the party are working day and night to make the conference a success. According to party sources, the last conference of Lakshmipur District Jubo League was held in 1993. After that, two long decades have passed, but no conference of Lakshmipur District Jubo League has been held. Due to the lack of a conference for a long time, the party leaders and workers are becoming disillusioned with the organization.

Later, seven years ago, in 2011, a new convening committee of Lakshmipur District Jubo League was formed. Syed Ahmed was made the convener, and AKM Salahuddin Tipu and Advocate Rahmatullah Biplob were made joint conveners. The leaders and workers of Jubo League almost came back to life after meeting the convening committee at that time.

Basically, after AKM Salahuddin Tipu, the then joint convener of the committee, took charge and started working to organize the party with the party leaders and workers. He was quite successful in that. The party leaders and workers became lively under his leadership. At that time, the party leaders and workers spontaneously participated in all the programs of the party and the government under Tipu's leadership.

Besides, before and after the January 5, 2014 elections, when BNP-Jamaat tried to spread fear in the minds of people by cutting down trees and on the streets in the name of the Lakshmipur movement, Jubo League leaders and activists fought for the government almost every day under the leadership of Jubo League leader AKM Salahuddin Tipu.

The Jubo League held processions and meetings on the streets to prevent all anti-government misdeeds. After this, the previous committee of the District Jubo League was dissolved in 2016 and a new convening committee was formed. Lakshmipur Sadar Upazila Chairman AKM Salahuddin Tipu, the joint convener of the previous committee, was made the convener, and Sheikh Jamal Ripon and Bayjid Bhuiyan were made the joint conveners.

This gave the leaders and workers of the Jubo League a new lease of life. After AKM Salahuddin Tipu took over the main leadership of the district Jubo League, he started reorganizing the party. Under his leadership, the Jubo League became a worker-friendly, well-organized organization in the district. Under Tipu's leadership, the Jubo League has been playing a leading role in the movement, struggle and development activities of the government.

In the meantime, every ward, union, municipality and upazila committee of the Jubo League has been formed. District Jubo League convener AKM Salahuddin Tipu is working day and night with the leaders and committee members to make the conference a success and ensure the participation of leaders and workers from all levels of the party in the conference.

Meanwhile, discussions are underway at the conference about who will be the new president and secretary. As there is only one candidate for the post of president so far, it is almost certain that the president of Lakshmipur District Awami Jubo League in the coming days will be AKM Salahuddin Tipu, the current convener of the district Jubo League, the chairman of the Sadar Upazila, the dedicated soul of the Jubo League, the craftsman who has built thousands of workers, and who has led the movement and struggle from the front.

Besides, as there are two candidates for the post of general secretary, it is not yet certain who will be the general secretary of the district Jubo League in the future. However, the names of those who are being discussed for the post of general secretary are - District Jubo League joint convener Bayezid Bhuiyan, District Jubo League member Abdullah Al Noman.

When asked about the preparations for the conference, District Jubo League convener AKM Salahuddin Tipu said, "On the instructions of Jubo League Chairman Omar Faruk Chowdhury, the leaders and workers of all Jubo League units have already been given directions to make the conference a success, and they are working accordingly. I hope that I will be able to present a successful conference in the presence of central leaders and with the participation of thousands of Jubo League leaders and workers."




Body of elderly man recovered in Lakshmipur 4 days after going missing

In Lakshmipur:

Four days after he went missing in Lakshmipur, the police have recovered the mutilated body of an elderly man named Md. Nurnabi. His body was recovered from a pond in Hazirhat area of Shakchar, Sadar upazila, this afternoon.
The family alleges that the people of the opposing party killed him in a planned manner due to a land dispute. The police are also considering the incident as a murder. However, they have not been able to arrest anyone involved in the incident yet. The deceased, Nur Nabi, is the son of the deceased Abdus Samad Bepari of Shakchar village. He is the father of 6 daughters and a son.

The deceased's son Belal and local residents said that Nur Nabi had not returned home since leaving his house for Hazirhat on Saturday evening. After searching for him for a long time, his relatives filed a general diary with Sadar Police Station on Monday regarding his disappearance. In the diary, six people who had a land dispute with Nur Nabi were suspected and accused. This morning, a Jain man saw a body floating on the bank of a pond at the scene while cutting down a tree stump.
Later, on hearing his screams, the people around came forward and informed the police. The police recovered the body, identified it as that of Nur Nabir and sent it to the Sadar Hospital morgue. Witnesses said that his fingers were cut, his face was crushed and his beard was burnt.

The victim's relatives alleged that he was killed in a planned manner by rival groups over a land dispute. They demanded the arrest and trial of the killers.
Meanwhile, Lakshmipur Additional Superintendent of Police (Sadar Circle) Md. Anwar Hossain said that looking at the recovered body of the old man, it seems that it was a planned murder. An investigation into the incident is underway. Efforts are being made to arrest those involved, said the police official.




IGP wore Additional DIG badge to Amena Begum of Laxmipur

Own representative:

Bangladesh Police Chief AKA was awarded the promotion of Additional DIG Amena Begum PPM to the promoted family of Bhabaniganj Union of Bhabaniganj Union of Laxmipur Sadar Upazila and Superintendent of Police of Narsingdi. AM Shahidul Haque BPM, PPM (Bar).

Before this, in a notification of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Amena Begum and 27 other police superintendents including 27 other police superintendents were promoted.