Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
Elevated Expressway witnessing 50% higher traffic than expected; almost 1 million use it in first month
Traffic flow on the Dhaka Elevated Expressway has exceeded all expectations and targets, with over 30,000 vehicles on average using it daily till October 2, marking a month since it was opened to the public on September 3.
A total of 900,627 vehicles used the expressway till October 2 since it was formally opened by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on, and a total of Tk 7.29 crore was collected as toll during the period, said Dhaka Elevated Expressway Project Director AHMS Akhtar.
Private cars, taxis, sports utility vehicles, microbuses (less than 16 seats), and light trucks (less than 3 tonnes) are among the Category-1 vehicles that have to pay a Tk 80 toll to use the Expressway. During the first month, 892,250 of the vehicles that used the expressway were in the category, accounting for over 99 percent of all vehicles.
Medium vehicles (up to 6 wheels) are included in Category-2, with a Tk 320 toll. The motorway was used by 1,468 vehicles in this category.
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Trucks with more than six wheels are classified as Category-3, with a toll of Tk 400. There were 49 of these vehicles on the expressway during the first month.
And category 4 or all sorts of buses (16 seats or more) pay a toll of 160 taka, with a total of 6,860 vehicles in this category. It accounts for 0.76 percent of all vehicles that used the expressway during the time period.
"We are happy as more vehicles are using the Dhaka Elevated Expressway exceeding our expected target," said Akhtar.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina formally opened the Airport-Farmgate section of the Dhaka Elevated Expressway by paying a Tk 2,000 toll for her motorcade's 25 vehicles on September 2. The following day, the route from the Airport to Farmgate was opened for vehicular movements. It takes 10–12 minutes to travel from the Airport to Farmgate using the expressway.
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"Though we expected that on average around 20,000 vehicles would use the expressway daily, now the number has increased to more than 30,000 vehicles," Akhtar also said, which means the traffic witnessed is a significant 50% higher than expected.
Replying to a question, the project director said the city’s residents from the Airport to Tejgaon area have been witnessing slightly smoother movement of vehicles on the streets. "We will get the visible benefits when the expressway is fully completed and opened to the public."
Khaleda has to return to jail first before taking treatment abroad, PM Hasina tells VoA
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s jail term suspension will have to be revoked first and she needs to go to jail again if she wants to go abroad for treatment.
She said this during an interview with the Bangla service of Voice of America (VoA) aired on Saturday (September 30, 2023).
The prime minister, now on a visit to the US, responded to a number of questions on US Visa sanction, human rights, Khaleda’s treatment abroad, caretaker government, the constitution and other issues.
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When asked about the possibility of reconsidering the decision to send Khaleda abroad for improved medical care, she said, “My question is, which country in the world can send a convicted criminal abroad for better treatment? Will any country allow it?”
“If they want to apply, they have to go to the court and take court permission. We have no authority over work of the judiciary," she stated.
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“But yes, we have suspended her jail term, given permission to stay at home. And she is taking treatment now in the most expensive hospital in Bangladesh. If they need to go abroad, the permission to stay at home would first need to be revoked, she will need to return to prison again, and court. Only after obtaining court permission could she travel abroad,” she said.
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Time has come for UN to have a first woman Secretary General: PM Hasina at UN platform
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday (September 20, 2023) said gender equality is not an option but rather an imperative to achieve a fair and just world.
“Our efforts to achieve peace, prosperity, progress, and sustainability would yield no result if half of the world’s population were left behind,” she said.
The prime minister was speaking at the annual meeting of the UNGA Platform of Women leaders titled ‘Accelerating the implementation of SDG5 towards achieving Peace, Prosperity, Progress and Sustainability’ held at the United Nations Headquarters.
Saying that every country is different and they have different challenges and different social and cultural dynamics, she, however, stated that when historic Agenda 2030 was adopted, all were committed to achieving gender equality.
“We cannot back out of that commitment under any circumstances,” she said.
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Hasina mentioned that as women leaders, all have a responsibility to stand by all women and create examples that can guide others.
“We must leverage our position and power to achieve a gender-equal world,” she added.
In this connection, she shared two specific points. These are:
First, all must enhance their partnership base to make gender equality a norm across all sectors. The private sector needs to come forward to advance women’s participation at a higher level.
“As leaders, we need to engage with them and encourage them to take bold initiatives in that regard," she noted.
Second, all need to elevate their narrative from participation to leadership. Women must be in a leadership position to be able to influence decisions and make positive impacts in the lives of other women.
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“And the UN must lead by example. It is regrettable that no woman has so far been appointed as the UN Secretary General. Time has come; we will have one soon.”
Talking about Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina said that guided by the constitutional commitment, the government has adopted the necessary laws and policies to ensure women’s equal participation in all walks of national life.
“We invested heavily in girls’ education and women’s economic empowerment. Girls’ education has been made free up to the 12th grade. We are providing stipends and free books to students up to the secondary level.”
She also said that the government has ensured that 60 percent of the school teachers at the primary level are women.
“We have taken specific policy actions to encourage women's entrepreneurship and help them access financing. We have ensured concessional loans for women entrepreneurs.”
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She mentioned that the government has established the Joyeeta Foundation to promote and support women in business initiatives.
“We opened the doors for women in higher positions in government bodies. Women are now becoming judges of the highest court, ambassadors, higher positions in civil administration, the armed forces, law-enforcing agencies, vice chancellors of public universities, and so on. On the political spectrum, women are represented at all levels, from the top to the lowest tier of the government.”
The prime minister said that the government has ensured women's and girls' access to ICT and digital platforms. There are 12,292 union and municipal digital centres that were run by a woman and a man.
“We are providing training for women to work as freelancers. Our target is to achieve gender parity in the ICT sector, including tech start-ups and the e-commerce sector. We are one of the first countries to introduce gender-responsive budgeting.”
In this regard, she said that thirty percent of our budget is allocated for women's development activities.
She mentioned that women in Bangladesh have also been an integral part of our continued efforts to achieve sustainability.
“Our gender-equal disaster response plan has earned us global recognition.”
She said that the investments in women's development have given the country its dividends.
“Today, women’s contribution to GDP has reached 34%. Economic empowerment has also enabled women to play a greater role in decision-making, both in their families and in society.”
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SSC results handed over to PM
The result statistics of this year’s Secondary School Certificate and equivalent examinations across Bangladesh were handed over to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday morning.
Education Minister Dipu Moni handed over the combined result statistics of the SSC and equivalent examinations to the PM at the latter’s official residence Ganabhaban.
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Later, the chairmen of 11 education boards—nine general, one madrasa and one technical—handed over the result statistics of their respective boards to the premier.
The prime minister published the result of SSC and its equivalent examination-2023, which will be available at the respective educational institutions and online from 10:30am.
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Students can see their results on www.educationboardresults.gov.bd by entering their roll and registration number.
Besides, they can also get the results by sending an SMS to 16222. In that case they will have to type SSC<>first three letters of the name of the education board<>roll number<>exam year in the message option of the mobile phone and send that to 16222. For example, a student will have to write SSC<>DHA<>ROLL<>YEAR. The results will be sent in answer to the message.
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Some 20, 78,216 students—10,24,980 boys and 10,53,246 girls—under the 11 education boards appeared for the SSC and equivalent examinations in 2023. The theoretical exams were held on April 30-May 23, 2023.
Education Minister Dipu Moni and Deputy Minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury spoke at the function moderated by Secondary and Higher Education Secretary Suleman Khan.
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'You're the man who brought glory for Argentina': PM tells Emiliano Martinez
Goalkeeper of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 winning Argentine team, Emiliano Martinez, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the latter's office today (July 03, 2023).
During the meeting, the PM appreciated the Argentine footballer for his stellar performance that contributed to Argentina lifting the Football World Cup 2022 trophy.
Martinez presented a signed Argentine jersey to the PM during their meeting.
"You are the man who brought glory for Argentina. I wish you all the success," she was quoted as saying.
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PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim briefed reporters after the meeting.
Sheikh Hasina said football is the most popular sport in the world and Bangladeshis are passionate about it.
She mentioned that her family is also a sports-loving one. "My father and grandfather were footballers," she said.
The premier said her government has been constructing upazila-level mini-stadiums across Bangladesh to promote football and other sports.
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Emiliano Martinez, the Golden Gloves winner of FIFA World Cup 2022, was overwhelmed after learning of Bangladesh's huge fanbase.
"I'm very happy to be here and happy to know about the passion for football among Bangladeshis," he said.
Indian organizer and sports promoter Satadru Dutta and personal manager of Martinez, Santiago Liotta, are among the visiting delegation members.
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Let’s share the joy of Eid-ul-Azha, imbued with amicability and sense of brotherhood: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said Eid-ul-Azha becomes meaningful through sacrificing pettiness, unkindness, pride, and self-centredness.
“The meaning of qurbani is sacrifice. Eid-ul-Azha becomes meaningful through sacrificing pettiness, unkindness, pride, and self-centredness,” she said.
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Sheikh Hasina made the call through a video message on the eve of Eid-ul-Azha.
She also urged all to be invigorated with the spirit of sacrifice, and be devoted to the welfare of mankind.
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“Let’s share the joy of Eid-ul-Azha, imbued with amicability and sense of brotherhood,” she said.
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Prepare youth to face the challenges of emerging world order: PM Hasina at World of Work summit
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has put emphasis on international initiatives to help prepare the young generation to face the challenges of the coming world order.
“That is what we expect from international communities and organisations,” she said on Wednesday responding to a question before joining the plenary session of the two-day ‘World of Work Summit: Social Justice for All’ in the Swiss city of Geneva.
This is a high-level forum for global voices to address the need for increased, coordinated and coherent action in support of social justice.
"What I feel is that the international community needs to put social justice at the heart of the international development agenda like SDGs," she said.
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In Bangladesh, the PM said, her government has undertaken massive social safety net programmes.
“It is for labourers, farmers, elderly people and students. Even the working and lactating mothers and disabled people are covered by the programmes,” she said.
She mentioned that the government is giving them allowances too.
“We have created social safety net in our humble way. But I think that it should be in a massive way. And ILO can take an initiative in this regard and international community should come forward to assist people to ensure that no one is left behind,” she said.
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The prime minister reiterated her call that there can be no lasting peace or sustainable development without social justice.
She said the world is changing, the new technology is coming, and the fourth industrial revolution is in the offing.
“What we want is that no one should lose job. So to create job opportunities what we need is education. Everybody must learn about digital devices and know how to use it,” she said.
For this purpose, she put emphasis on giving priority in providing training on new technology.
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“The people should become skilled. That is what we are doing in our country,” she said.
She said that the government is giving education to them.
“We have introduced digital laboratories and computer laboratories from the school level. Then the training and incubation centres have been set up. Young generation get their training there. We are preparing our people,” she said.
PM returns home from Doha after 3-day official visit
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina returned home Thursday (May 25, 2023) morning wrapping up her three-day official visit to Qatar.
A flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines carrying the premier landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 5:58am.
She went to Qatar on May 22 last to attend the 3rd Qatar Economic Forum (QEF) at the invitation of Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani.
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During the visit, Hasina joined the Qatar Economic Forum, met with Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani at Amiri Diwan, held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister of Qatar Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, and held a meeting with President of Rwanda Paul Kagame.
Besides, Qatar Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi met her as well as Saudi Arabian Minister of Investment Khalid A. Al-Falih and Saudi Minister Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim jointly called on her.
Sheikh Hasina also addressed the students of Qatar University and visited Awsaj Academy, a specialized school for the children with special needs, which runs under Qatar Foundation here in Doha.
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Qatar Economic Forum 2023: PM to leave for Doha this afternoon
Bangladesh's will leave Dhaka for Doha this (May 22) afternoon on a three-day official visit to attend the Qatar Economic Forum 2023 at the invitation of Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
A VVIP flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, carrying the premier and her entourage, will depart Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 3 pm.
The flight is scheduled to land at Hamad International Airport in Doha at 6 pm local time (9 pm Bangladesh Time).
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The Prime Minister will attend the Forum, titled “3rd Qatar Economic Forum: A New Global Growth Story”, to be held on May 23-25.
The Qatar Economic Forum is the Middle East's leading voice dedicated to global business and investment. The main objective of this forum is to find a solution by increasing mutual cooperation among the international community to deal with the multi-faceted challenges, global crises and the adverse economic consequences arising from them.
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On May 23, Sheikh Hasina will join the opening session of the 3rd Qatar Economic Forum, address students of Qatar University in Doha, and hold meetings separately with Qatar’s Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi and Minister of Investment of Saudi Arabia Khalid A. Al-Falih.
On May 24, the PM will join the forum, have a meeting with Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (at Amiri Diwan) and visit Awsaj Academy (a specialized school).
PM Sheikh Hasina is expected to return to Dhaka in the morning of May 25, leaving Doha the previous night.
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PM Hasina: Election-time government can include opposition MPs in Parliament
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday said the next general election will be held in the country following the Westminster system of Britain.
“We follow the Westminster type democracy. We’ll hold the election as Britain does. Yes, we can show liberality (flexibility) that if anyone from among the MPs (parties) in Parliament expresses desire to join the election-time government, we are ready to take them,” she said.
By saying so she meant the MPs from the parliamentary opposition. All the seven MPs from opposition BNP quit the legislature in December last year as part of the party’s anti-government movement.
“Now they (BNP) are not in Parliament. So, there is nothing to think about them,” she said.
The premier made this remark replying to a question regarding the election-time government at a press conference arranged at her official residence Ganabhaban on the outcome of her recent three-nation visit to Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom from April 25 to May 08, 2023.
Hasina said her government had shown such liberality earlier before the 2014 national election and asked BNP leader Khaleda Zia to give her party’s representation in that election-time government, but she didn’t do so.
“Now they (BNP) are not in Parliament. So, there is nothing to think about them,” she said.
The Prime Minister said the government has no objection with the movement of BNP, but it won’t tolerate any violence including arson.
“If they wage movement, we’ve no objection. But if they resort to arson violence and burn any person again, we’ll not spare them…… They can wage movement as much as they can,” she said.
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Sheikh Hasina, also the President of Bangladesh Awami League, said she has been working for the welfare of the people. “If the people vote for her, she will stay in power, otherwise not,” she said.
Replying to a question if any talks will be held with those who (BNP) are now waging movement on the streets against the government, the PM said, “What for are we going to call them to talks? Their demand is not specific as well.”
In reply to another question, the premier reiterated that the government won’t procure anything from those who impose sanctions on Bangladesh.
“We’ll procure nothing from those who impose sanction on us,” she said.
Responding to a question regarding the dollar crisis, the PM said the dollar crisis is worldwide, not in Bangladesh only.
“There is no such crisis (in Bangladesh). The reserve of foreign currencies was only $ 0.744 billion in 2006 during the BNP regime. That means less than one billion dollars. But now we have a reserve of $31.22 billion. Now there is not much reason to worry about it,” she said.
Replying to other questions, Sheikh Hasina said the IMF provided a loan to Bangladesh as the country has the capacity to repay it and its economy didn’t get poor yet.
She blasted a section of people who don’t see any good side of the government, saying that they are blind despite having eyes.
She said now the rate of extreme poverty has come down to only 5 percent from 25 percent in the country.
The AL chief said they will declare building ‘Smart Bangladesh’ in her party’s next election manifesto.
The premier ruled out any possibility to raise the age limit of entry to government jobs.