Eid-ul-Azha
Eid-ul-Azha films: Fortune favours hall owners after two deadly years
With the release of three much-anticipated films (Poran, Din - The Day and Psycho) on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha this year, multiplex and single screen owners are enthralled to observe the audience response of the moviegoers after two devastating business years.
Although several hall owners are not satisfied with the absence of Dhallywood megastar Shakib Khan’s new films which always brought profit in the previous years, many are surprised to see the line of the audience for the tickets of the three mentioned films.
Among the releases, Raihan Rafi-directed film ‘Poran’ which is based on the infamous Rifat murder case from Barguna in 2019, has been leading the race in terms of audience response and ticket sales.
On Friday, this correspondent visited several branches of Star Cineplex in the city and observed the crisis of tickets for the Eid films. Interested moviegoers pilled up in front of the ticket counters to grab the tickets for the same-day shows, however, failed to manage due to the crisis.
Even the cast and crews of these films are not getting the tickets, which is a rare scenario in the industry. Many audiences have been looking for the next-day schedules, to be entertained with these Eid releases.
Read:Three films to enthral moviegoers on Eid-ul-Adha
“This is utterly surprising and at the same time a very much satisfactory scenario that our audiences are showing this much interest to watch our Bangladeshi films,” Star Cineplex Media and Marketing Department's Senior Manager Mesbah Uddin Ahmed told UNB.
He informed UNB that due to audience demand, Star Cineplex had to increase the shows of ‘Poran’ which previously had less number of screens. Ananta Jalil’s ‘Din - The Day’ is also getting good responses, he said.
The cast and crew members of these three films are also moving from one district to another in order to promote their films, namely ‘Poran’ and ‘Psycho’. These two films are getting very good responses in the first week, while ‘Din - The Day’ also is getting a dominant response across 115 screens all over Bangladesh, which secured the highest screens amongst these three films.
“After the massive loss we suffered due to the Covid-19 global pandemic, these incredible crowd responses are again making us hopeful. These films are boosting the industry and we hope that the filmmakers will continue the practice of better filmmaking so that the audience response remains positive, not only for the festive occasions but throughout the years,” Mesbah told UNB.
Over 65 lakh mobile phone users left Dhaka during Eid
Over 65 lakh mobile phone users left Dhaka on July 8 and July 9 to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha with their near and dear ones at their native places.
A total of 65,78,866 subscribers of different mobile phone operators left the capital in the two days before Eid, Bangladesh Posts, Telecommunications and IT Minister Mustafa Jabbar said in a Facebook post on Monday.
Also read: Letting people leave Dhaka amid coronavirus outbreak ‘suicidal move’, experts
Eid-ul-Azha: Over 99.50 lakh animals sacrificed this year
A total of 99,50,763 cattle have been sacrificed across the country on Eid-ul-Azha this year.
Fisheries and Livestock Ministry issued a press release in this regard on Monday.
More than 24.91 lakh sacrificial animals including over 11.67 lakh cows, buffaloes, were slaughtered in Dhaka division.
Read:Wastes of sacrificial animals to be removed from 2:00pm: Taposh
More than 21.28 lakh sacrificial animals including over 13.13 lakh cows, buffaloes, were slaughtered in Chattogram division.
Besides, 19.98 lakh sacrificial animals were slaughtered in Rajshahi division while 11.38 lakh in Rangpur, 9.26 lakh in Khulna, 4.98 in Barishal, 3.92 in Sylhet and 3.75 lakh in Mymensingh divisions.
Last year, more than 90.93 lakh cattle were sacrificed, around 8.57 lakh down from this year.
Eid-ul-Azha: DNCC claims to have removed 80pc animal waste
Eighty percent of the waste of sacrificial animals on the holy Eid-ul-Azha were removed from Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) on Sunday, said a media statement signed by Makbul Hossain.
However, 11 wards of the city corporation managed to remove 100 per cent of its waste, it said.
Earlier, DNCC Mayor Atiqul Islam said that the waste of sacrificial animals will be removed from the streets of Dhaka city within 12 hours.
Read: Bangladesh celebrates Eid-ul-Azha amid religious fervour
“The city corporation workers are cleaning waste every day and I think 12 hours are enough to remove waste of sacrificial animals,” he said.
"We have enough manpower and the Eid vacation of the staff and employees has been cancelled for removing waste soon", added the Mayor.
PM sends Eid-ul-Azha gifts to freedom fighters
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday sent greetings to the country’s heroic freedom fighters on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha, the festival of sacrifices.The prime minister sent flowers, fruits and sweetmeats to the war-wounded freedom fighters and members of the martyred families at Martyred and War-wounded Freedom Fighters’ Rehabilitation Centre (Muktijoddha Tower-1) at Gaznavi Road in the capital’s Mohammadpur.PM’s Assistant Private Secretary-2 Gazi Hafizur Rahman Liku and Assistant Press Secretary ABM Sarwar-e-Alom Sarker handed over the gifts to them this morning.The war-wounded FFs and members of the martyred families expressed gratitude to the prime minister for remembering them on every national day and festivals like the Independence Day, the Victory Day, Eid and Pahela Baishakh.Read: Over 1mn Covid-affected families to get PM’s Eid gift through bKash
They lauded the visionary leadership of the prime minister in national development and welfare of the people. They thanked Sheikh Hasina for constructing the Padma Bridge overcoming domestic and foreign conspiracies. They also wished the prime minister good health and long life.
Bangladesh celebrates Eid-ul-Azha amid religious fervour
Muslims in Bangladesh are on Sunday celebrating their second largest religious festival, Eid-ul-Azha, with prayers and sacrificing animals in the name of almighty Allah.
Eid congregations were held at mosques and maidans across the country where devotees offered prayers for world peace and harmony among communities.
The main Eid congregation was held at National Eidgah in the capital. Several congregations took place at National Baitul Mukurram Mosque.
President Abdul Hamid offered his Eid prayers at the Darbar Hall of Bangabhaban, his official residence along with officials and staff members.
The nationwide prayers were followed by slaughtering of sacrificial animals in the name of Allah.
The Eid-ul-Azha festival marks Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice his beloved son Ismael showing absolute love for Allah.
In their separate Eid messages President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged the people to be imbibed with the spirit of self-sacrifice.
Read: Bangladesh to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha Sunday
Khaleda to celebrate Eid with sister, granddaughter
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia will celebrate Eid-ul-Azha with her close relatives, including sister Selina Islam and granddaughter Zahiya Rahman at her Gulshan residence on Sunday.
Selina will go to Khaleda’s house bringing traditional food items at noon on Eid, while senior BNP leaders, including secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, will exchange greetings with her in the evening.
Talking to UNB, Selina said her sister is still sick and remains under the observation of doctors.
Also read: Khaleda returns home from hospital
“So, we can’t always meet her directly any time we desire. As tomorrow (Sunday) is Eid, I will go to her house and spend the day with her,” she said.
Selina said Khaleda’s granddaughter Zahia, the younger daughter of late Arafat Rahman Koko, will also spend the Eid day with her.
She said some other close relatives, including her younger brother Shamim Eskandar's wife Nasrin Eskandar and mothers-in-law of her two sons, are also likely to meet the BNP chief.
Thrice-former prime minister Khaleda, 76, has long been suffering from various ailments, including liver cirrhosis, arthritis, diabetes, heart, kidney, lung and eye problems.
Also read: Khaleda to return home from hospital today
She returned home after a 14-day stay in the capital's Evercare Hospital on June 24. The hospital visit was prompted by a mild heart attack, that led to doctors inserting an artificial ring, or stent, in one of her arteries where it had 95% blockage.
Two more blockages were found in the arteries of the BNP chairperson through a coronary angiogram, which may require stenting later.
PM greets nation invoking Eid-ul-Azha's spirit of sacrifice
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday urged all Bangladeshis to devote themselves to the welfare of the country and its people in the spirit of sacrifice.
"Eid-ul-Azha means the festival of sacrifice. Let us devote ourselves, Engulfed with the spirit of sacrifice, for the welfare of the country and its people," she said in a video message to the people of the country on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha.
Also read: Complete qurbani by second day so cleaners too can enjoy Eid: TaposhShe also urged all to share the joy of Eid-ul-Azha, the biggest religious festival for Muslims alongside Eid ul Fitracross the globe, with all maintaining the tie of brotherhood.She also urged people to maintain the safety measureps to remain healthy."Everyone remain healthy and safe, Eid Mubarak," she said.
Also read: Security beefed up in Dhaka for Eid celebrations
Security beefed up in Dhaka for Eid celebrations
Authorities have beefed up security in the densely populated metropolis to ensure smooth celebrations of the holy Eid-ul-Azha on Sunday.
Additional security measures have been taken to avoid any untoward situation in the capital on Eid day, said additional director general of Rab, Colonel Md Quamrul Hasan.
Also read: Padma Bridge: RAB ensures all security measures in place for inauguration
“Though we don't have any specific intelligence input of any possible terror attack on the occasion of Eid, we are not taking any chance,,” he said.
"Our men also inspected the overall security measures at National Eidgah Maidan on Saturday. We are also relying on intelligence network," the Rab officer said.
Eid-ul-Azha: Sales at Bagerhat cattle markets gather pace
With a day remaining for Eid-ul-Azha, sales of sacrificial animals at Bagerhat cattle markets gained momentum on Friday.
Buyers, traders and middlemen from different parts of the country and neighboring districts are thronging different cattle markets of the district.
The Betaga cattle market at Fakirhat upazila has been crowded since Friday morning as thousands of cows of different sizes of domestic and foreign breeds have been brought to the market. Cattles will be sold at this market till late at night.
However, buyers alleged that the price of cattle is on average much higher than last year.
Visiting the playground of Foylahat Kamal Uddin Secondary School in Rampal upazila on Thursday afternoon, this UNB correspondent found cows were being unloaded from trucks and pickups at the makeshift market.
Khulna’s Niamul Islam, who brought two of the famous Holstein breed cows at Foylahat for sale, said he has set up a cattle farm at his home for the last three years. He fixed the price of the iconic Holstein Friesian cow, also popular locally as 'Australian Cow', weighing 14 maunds, at Tk 5.20 lakh. However, the buyers have offered Tk 4.50 lakh.
Meanwhile, Russell Gazi, a would-be buyer from Rampal upazila, said the price is very high this year. “We are struggling to buy a cow within my budget.”
Cattle traders and farmers said increased price of fodder p has made them fix their cattle’s price at a higher rate.
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“Our labour will go in vain if we don’t get a reasonable price by selling the cattle,” they added.
Gazi Akhtaruzzaman, the lessee of Faylahat, said that six to seven thousand cows have been brought to the market for sale. There are also a few thousand goats. Farmers and traders from different districts including Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira and Jashore have brought their cows to the market.
CCTV cameras have been installed in the market for the convenience of both buyers and sellers. Besides, the rent is being collected in accordance with the government rules, he added.
Bagerhat District Livestock Officer Lutfar Rahman said 50,000 cows and 70,000 goats are ready to be sold in the district this year ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.
Bagerhat Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Azizur Rahman said eighteen haats (makeshift cattle markets) were set up in Bagerhat. Also machines have been set up to detect counterfeit notes at the cattle market.