Dr. Wazed’s 11th death anniversary today
![](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2020/05/09/image-5305-1589001410.jpg)
File Photo
Today is the 11th death anniversary of noted nuclear scientist and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's husband Dr MA Wazed Miah.
The scientist was born on February 16, 1942 in a respectable Muslim family at Laldighi Fatehpur village in Pirganj upazila of Rajshahi.
Wazed Miah authored a number of texts in physics and some political history books and served as the Chairman of the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission.
He passed away on May 9, 2009.
He was laid to rest with full state honor at their family graveyard in his paternal village.
Due to the present situation caused by the coronavirus outbreak, different organizations have postponed observance of the day through daylong programs.
Source: UNB
AH
Comments
Results of postponed 19 Upazila Polls
Due to Cyclone Remal, the election of 19 upazilas out of 20 postponed in the sixth Upazila Parishad general election. It was held yesterday. Polling started on time in 181 centers on Sunday (June 9), which continued till 4 pm. Out of this, only EVM votes were taken in Mathbaria of Pirojpur. Upazila Parishad elections have been completed by voting in these 19 upazilas.
While there were complaints of various irregularities during the polling, no major untoward incident was reported.
The list of elected chairmans in 19 Upazilas:
Jhalakathi: Emadul Haque Monir has been elected as Chairman for the second time in a row in Kathalia Upazila Parishad elections. Meanwhile, Milon Mahmud Bachchu was elected privately in the Rajapur Upazila Parishad elections. Emadul Haque Monir got 20 thousand 375 votes in Kanthalia. His closest rival Golam Kibria Sikder got 12,681 votes. Milon Mahmud Bachchu got 21 thousand 50 votes in the Rajapur Upazila Parishad elections. His nearest rival Afroza Akhtar Laizu got 16 thousand 820 votes.
Barishal: Municipal Awami League president Monir Hossain Mia has been elected as the Chairman of Upazila Parishad in Gournadi of the district. He received 40 thousand 443 votes. His nearest rival Upzilla Awami League general secretary Harichur Rahman got 36 thousand 924 votes.
Upazila Awami League general secretary Jatindra Nath Mistry has been elected Chairman in Agailjhara upazila. He got 26 thousand 758 votes. His nearest rival Agailjhara Upazila Awami League Vice President Abdur Roich Sherniabat got 25 thousand 869 votes.
Bagerhat: Senior Vice President of Upazila Awami League Abu Taher Howladar has been elected as Chairman of Mongla Upazila Parishad of the district. He got 27 thousand 902 votes. His closest rival is General Secretary of Upazila Jubo League. Iqbal Hossain got 18 thousand 417 votes.
Upazila Freedom Fighter Commander, Morrelganj Awami League Vice President Md. Liakot Ali Khan was elected as Morrelganj Upazila Parishad Chairman. He received 38 thousand 399 votes. His closest rival is the convener of the Upazila Awami Jubo League Md. Mozammel Haque received 26 thousand 729 votes.
Upazila Awami League vice president, current chairman Raihan Uddin Akon Shanto has been re-elected as Chairman of Sharankhola Upazila Parishad. He received 30 thousand 192 votes. His closest rival is General Secretary of Upazila Awami League Asaduzzaman Milon got 18 thousand 815 votes.
Patuakhali: The current chairman of Mirzaganj Upazila Parishad, district Awami League relief and social welfare affairs secretary Khan Md. Abu Bakar Siddiqui wins again. He got 24 thousand 850 votes. His closest rival is the current vice chairman of the council and the former president of Upazila Chhatra League Zahirul Islam got 20 thousand 892 votes.
Former member of District Jubo League at the Patuakhali district Rezaul Karim was elected privately.
Expatriate Awami League leader Kawsar Amin Howladar has been privately elected as Chairman of Dumki Upazila Parishad.
Netrokona: Former General Secretary of Khaliajuri Upazila Jubo League of the district Shamchuzzaman Talukder has won the post of Chairman. He got 20 thousand 603 votes. His nearest rival former upazila chairman Kibria Jobbar got 18 thousand 15 votes.
Barguna: Enamul Hossain has won in Patharghata Upazila Parishad elections of the district. He is the former General Secretary of Patharghata Upazila Chhatra League. Upazila Awami League organizational secretary Md. Mizanur Rahman.
has been elected as Chairman of Bamna upazila.
Pirojpur: Md Bayezid won in Mathbaria upazila of the district. He is the former president of Dhaka Metropolitan South Chhatra League.
Khulna: Upazila Awami League Joint General Secretary Anando Mohon Biswas has won the post of Chairman in Paikgacha Upazila Parishad elections.
District Awami League member Gazi Ejaz Ahmed has been re-elected as Chairman in Dumuria.
GM Mohsin Reza was elected in Koira upazila. He is the president of Upazila Awami League.
Bhola: BNP leader Akhtaruzzaman has won the Lalmohan Upazila Parishad election in the district. BNP has two committees in Lalmohan. Akhtaruzzaman is the general secretary of one of these committees.
On the other hand, upazila Awami League general secretary Fazlul Haque Dewan was elected as Chairman in Tazumuddin, Bhola.
![Results of postponed 19 Upazila Polls](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2024/06/10/image-14899-1717989776.jpg)
One toilet for 214 people in govt hospital, icddr,b study shows
68 percent toilets in government hospitals in Dhaka are usable, while only 33 percent of these toilets are clean. On the other hand, 92 percent of the toilets in private hospitals can be used but 56 percent of them are clean.
The study looked at 2,459 toilets and evaluated the convenience, usability and cleanliness of toilets at healthcare facilities in Dhaka, icddr,b said in a press release on Monday (June 10).
International health research institute based in Dhaka (icddr,b) conducted the study in collaboration with the Australian University of Technology Sydney and the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on the toilet situation in 12 public and private hospitals in Dhaka. The study was recently published in PLOS ONE, an international journal of medical science in the United States.
The study says, unusable and unhygienic toilets spread the germs of diseases such as cholera and typhoid and pose a risk to public health. Hygienic sanitation is very important in hospitals. Because, there is a high risk of spreading disease-causing germs from the hospital.
According to the study, the number of toilets in the capital's hospitals is low in the outpatient ratio. The number of users per toilet in government hospitals is 214 and the number of users per toilet in private hospitals is 94. This ratio is much lower than the standard proposed by Water Aid.
Even in the case of government and private hospitals in the capital, there are no toilets according to the Bangladesh National WASH (Water, a Sanitation and Hygiene) standard and implementation guideline-2021. According to the government guidelines, there should be one toilet for every six beds in the indoor department of the hospital. But the study found that there are 17 users against each toilet in the internal department of government hospitals and 19 in private hospitals. The indoor toilets are untidy, the number of toilets in the ratio of patients and the utility of use is very low.
![One toilet for 214 people in govt hospital, icddr,b study shows](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2024/06/10/image-14924-1718035615.jpg)
New army chief Waker-uz-Zaman
Lieutenant General Waker-uz-Zaman has been appointed as the Chief of Army.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) informed this information in a circular on Tuesday (June 11).
Zaman was born in Sherpur District on 16 September 1966.
Zaman graduated from Defence Services Command and Staff College. He studied at the Joint Services Command and Staff College in the United Kingdom. He holds a master's degree in defence studies from Bangladesh and a Master of Arts in defence studies from King's College, University of London.
Waker-uz-Zaman OSP, SGP, PSC assumed the duties of Chief of General Staff of Bangladesh Army on 01 January 2024. An alumnus of Bangladesh Military Academy, the General was commissioned in the Corps of Infantry on 20 December 1985. Having an illustrious and colourful career of more than three and half decades, Lieutenant General Waker brings with him an enormous amount of experience of holding key command, staff and instructional appointments.
In his distinguished military career, Lieutenant General Waker Commanded an Infantry Battalion, the only Independent Infantry Brigade of BD Army and an Infantry Division. His key staff appointments include staff officer at an Infantry Brigade, School of Infantry and Tactics and Army Headquarters. He was a distinguished instructor at 'School of Infantry and Tactics', 'Non-commissioned Officers' Academy' and Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operations Training'. Lieutenant General Waker served as the Military Secretary in Army Headquarters. Prior to joining as the CGS of BD Arrny, he performed as Principal Staff Officer of Honourable Prime Minister at Armed Forces Division under Prime Minister's Office.
As the head of the Armed Forces Division, he was directly involved with the UN Peacekeeping Affairs of Bangladesh Armed Forces. He was also nominated as a Gender Champion and Gender Advocate of Bangladesh for UN Peacekeeping Affairs. By virtue of his appointment as Principal Staff Officer, he also headed the 'Bangladesh National Authority for Chemical Weapons Convention' as Chairman. Under the Blue Helmet, Lieutenant General Waker completed two tours of duty as observer and staff in UNAVEM (Angola) and UNMIL (Liberia) respectively. As the CGS of the BD Army, he is responsible for the military operations, military intelligence, UN peacekeeping affairs, budget, and many other affairs of the BD Army.
Lieutenant General Waker had the rare privilege of commanding the National Victory Day Parade for three consecutive times. He was awarded the coveted 'Army Medal of Glory (SGP) and Extraordinary Service Medal (OSP) for his remarkable contributions in the modernization of the army. He frequents as a keynote speaker in different seminars and symposiums both at home and abroad. He enjoys games and sports. He is happily married to Sarahnaz Kamalika Zaman and blessed with two daughters: Samiha Raisa Zaman and Shayeera Ibnat Zaman.
From June 23 BA-2902 Lieutenant General Waqar-uz-Zaman (OSP, SGP, PSC, Chief of General Staff-CGS) has been promoted to the rank of General and appointed as Army Chief for the next three years from that day.
According to the notification, he will receive emoluments as per the Chiefs of Defense (Recruitment, Pay, Allowances and Other Benefits) Act, 2018.
![New army chief Waker-uz-Zaman](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2024/06/11/image-14930-1718086222.jpg)
Russell's Viper is the new panic, expanding rapidly
Russell's Viper. Of all the poisonous snakes in the country, it is the most dangerous venom. Pour the maximum during the bite. Although it was originally known as the snake of the Barind region, the panic of the snake has now spread all over the country. However, just a decade ago, the name of Russell's Viper was not heard much. It was thought to be extinct. Experts say that the snake has not only expanded in the last few years; The ability to adapt has also increased. As a result, the snake is now frequently seen in areas where people have not heard the name Russell's Viper. The lack of suitable anti-venom has increased the level of panic several times.
The antivenom available in the country is used only after the bite of four types of snakes. It doesn't work as well on Russell's viper bite. Research has begun to create Russell's Viper Venom, but success has not yet come. No private pharmaceutical company in the country has made anti-venom. Only Incepta imports a limited quantity of anti-venom from India as per the order. In this situation, Russell's Viper bite is being bitten and has to die due to lack of treatment. Even if they survive in some way, long-term damage is being done to the lungs and kidneys.
Experts say that now the breeding period of snakes is going on, so it is seen more. However, Russell's Viper has a lot of adaptability. Professor Farid Ahsan of the Zoology Department of Chittagong University is researching 'Russell's Viper Reappearance and Human Risk'. He says, 'Russell's viper doesn't have a specific breeding period; They can breed at any time of the year. However, the snake's breeding rate is the highest for the next three months from May. Moreover, the snake gives birth without laying eggs. As a result, breeding is also rapid. The terrible poisonous snake can move comfortably through both land and water. So in the rainy season, it can float far with water hyacinth and transfer itself.'
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that antivenom made from local snakes is most effective for the treatment of snake bite patients. Because, the nature of snakes in different countries, types are different. Only 20 percent of the snakes from which venom is collected in India matches the snakes of Bangladesh. But for years, snake bite victims are being treated in Bangladesh with antivenom made in India.
Researcher of Venom Research Center, Abdullah Abu Sayeed said, 'The main goal of our Venom Research Center is to collect venomous snakes. Then nurture them and collect poison. Snake venom collection is currently underway. The venom of 11 varieties of snakes in our country has been collected. However, it is not possible to make anti-venom quickly. The process is very long. Now many types of Venom experiments are going on. Again, many tests of this step are not done in our country. Recently, some venom has been sent to a lab in Spain in collaboration with the WHO. We need to identify the nature of Venom.'
![Russell's Viper is the new panic, expanding rapidly](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2024/06/11/image-14945-1718106939.jpg)
Sought loan from China to implement Teesta master plan: PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the government is working to implement the Teesta master plan. In this context, the 51st meeting of the Foreign Aid Search Committee of the Economic Relations Division (ERD) decided to request the Chinese government to get an easy loan for the implementation of the project.
She said this in reply to a question from MP Hamidul Haque Khandaker from Kurigram-2 constituency in parliament on Wednesday (June 12).
The Prime Minister assured the parliament that the government has taken initiatives to implement the Teesta Master Plan to mitigate the sufferings of the people on the banks of the Teesta River in North Bengal. In order to implement the Teesta Master Plan, the PDPP of about Tk 8,210 crore was given to the ERD in August 2020 after completing the survey with the financial assistance of the Chinese government.
In addition, the PDPP sent an evaluation report of the Chinese government to the ERD on March 5 last year. The report mentions the lack of further analysis of large-scale land development and use and the development of navigation systems and large-scale investments.
![Sought loan from China to implement Teesta master plan: PM](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2024/06/12/image-14968-1718197140.jpg)
Most of capital's animal markets are empty by Noon
The holy Eid-ul-Adha is only one day left. Most of the animal markets in the capital started to become empty on the last day.
On Sunday (June 16), this image can be seen by visiting various animal markets in the capital.
This year, Dhaka's Eid-ul-Adha sacrificial animal markets are witnessing a sharp rise in demand for small and medium-sized cattle, while sellers of large cattle are struggling with sluggish sales.
However, the sale and purchase of sacrificial animals in the markets of the capital has not been that much, but a completely different picture was seen on Friday and Saturday. Many have bought their favorite animals and returned home. Sellers are also happy as sales are high.
In the last two days, the presence of cows has been seen in the surrounding roads and lanes except the field designated for Tejgaon market. But today the animal market started to be empty. By 2 pm, market is almost empty. From the road to the field, no animals were seen except for a few cows.
Ali Hossain brought 16 cows from Roumari. All his cows were sold by morning. When asked, he said, I brought a total of 16 cows. All are medium and small size cows. The last one was sold this morning. Medium and small size cows are in high demand in the market.
But there are also unsold cows of this size. Joynal Mia brought a total of 9 medium size cows from Bhaluka. He said, I brought 9 cows. There are currently 4. The price doesn't match, so I didn't sell them because they are more expensive. I will see till afternoon.
Apart from the designated place of the capital's Meradia market, there are enough animals to be seen in the surrounding alleys, but now most of them are empty. A buyer named Mizanur Rahman who came to buy cows in this market said that many sacrificial animals had available to this market. Small, large, medium sized cows and goats had arrived. I didn't think it would be empty on the last day.
A businessman from Narayanganj said that he brought a total of 6 big size cows, 4 of them were sold. Two of the largest remain.
Despite these complaints, some buyers managed to find cattle within their budgets.
![Most of capital's animal markets are empty by Noon](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2024/06/16/image-15038-1718532071.jpg)
Sylhet drowned in heavy rain, Eid joy declined
Sylhet city is flooded due to heavy rains. Several low-lying areas including suburbs of the city, Sobhanighat, Jamtala, Taltala have been submerged. The main road from Chowkidekhi to the airport is also submerged.
Water started entering the houses and shops of many people. For that, the city dwellers are in trouble while celebrating the holy Eid-ul-Adha. The joy of Eid turned into sadness.
On Monday (June 17) the rain started from 4 am and continues till 8:30 am.
It can be seen that, many people are not able to perform sacrifice animal because of not getting a dry place. Cows and goats are tied in the water. Apart from this, the flood situation has worsened in various upazilas of the district.
Meanwhile, the main Eid congregation was held at Shahi Eidgah in Sylhet at 8 am with heavy rain. Lakhs of worshipers participate in this Jamaat every year but this time was an exception. Not only the Shahi Eidgah, every mosque and Eidgah was in the same condition. At 8:00 am, water entered the Masjid in the police line.
Similarly, Eidgahs and mosques in several areas including Majortila, Kadamtoli, Airport Road, Uposhahar, Sobhanighat were disrupted due to water entering.
According to Sylhet Meteorological Office, Sylhet recorded 86 mm rainfall from 6 am to 9 am.
Sylhet Water Development Board says that the water of Surma river is flowing below the danger level at Sylhet point but it is flowing 72 cm above the danger level at Kanaighat point.
![Sylhet drowned in heavy rain, Eid joy declined](https://rtvonline.com/english/assets/news_photos/2024/06/17/image-15056-1718626093.jpg)