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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

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Re: [ALOCHONA] CTG: Moeen denies wanting to be President

There are three steps of taking over. Look back what Ershad did.

 
First: spread the rumor through selected paid media. Ajker Kagoj of Naimul Islam Khan is doing it for Gen. Moeen. Ershad used Sahadat Chowdhury and Mahfuz Ullah of Bichitra to do this task. Both awarded lucrative jobs after mission completed.
 
Second: Deny it over and over. But propaganda machines continue to work relentlessly.
 
Third: Accept it because country needs him. It is demand of the hour, peoples desire and for the sake of the country and absolutely for democracy. Eto kore bolchen jokhon. Desher proti amar eto maya....

S.Hossain
Toronto

Ezajur Rahman <ezajur.rahman@q8.com> wrote:
Dear Alochoks
In spite of many mistakes made and the pretentious complaints of hypocrites its good to see the army chief in defiant mood.
Long may he stay defiant until his task is done.
Political dogs are just sniffing around waiting for the first real signs of weakness.
There have been many false alarms raised in the last few months but the CTG is still in control of the agenda. Allhamdulillah!
When AL and BNP show some moral fibre and remove Hasina and Khaleda we will fight for a return to the ballot box.
Regards
Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait
Moeen dismisses speculation about his becoming president
Courtesy United News of Bangladesh, London 17/10/07
The army chief, General Moeen U Ahmed, has dismissed speculations about his becoming president, saying that he has no such intentions.

'Many questions are lurking in many people's minds, but time will give answers to all those questions… I have no desire to become president,' he told reporters at Bangladesh high commission in London on Tuesday.

Moeen, who arrived in London on Monday en route to the USA, said there was no scope for considering army as a separate entity. The army is part of government. Like general people, the army also wants clean democracy in Bangladesh.

He said appointment of consultants was being considered to make the caretaker government more dynamic. For that constitutional provisions are being examined.

Narrating the background of declaration of the state of    emergency and installation of a new caretaker government, the chief of army staff said the country was heading for a civil war in the wake of violent political activities, absence of law and order and distrust about voters' list.

Moeen said priority of the incumbent government was to restore democracy through free and fair elections and transfer of power.

He observed that law and order was under full control of the caretaker government that enjoys full public support.

He mentioned that the problem-ridden Chittagong seaport was now being run in a disciplined manner by removing all mismanagement. The Anti-Corruption Commission has been made effective and already 36 persons have been jailed on charges of corruption.

In reply to a question, the army chief said those arrested and jailed were 'corrupt'. Throwing a challenge, he posed a question: 'Can anyone find any honest person among those arrested and jailed?'

Moeen said the much-awaited separation of the judiciary from the executive would come into effect from November 1, which will be a milestone in the nation's forward march.

About smuggled-out money, he informed the London press that the caretaker government had repatriated $129 million siphoned off the country in the past. He said another chunk of $72 million was being brought back. He expressed the hope that it would be possible to repatriate $240 million more.

About the recent floods, the army chief said relief supplies were properly distributed among the affected people and none had to die of starvation.

Moeen further said electricity production has increased from 2,800MW to 4,000MW that helped reduce the load shedding.

On a note of sarcasm he said planning in the past about electricity was done to sell out 'Khamba' (electric pole). Khamba now sells at much lower price than before.

The army chief sought cooperation from expatriate Bangladeshis in turning the country's population into manpower.

He said the runway at the Osmani International Airport in Sylhet was being expanded to facilitate the landing of Boeing 707 aircraft.

Moeen assured that he would personally look into the murder of Suruj Mia at the Zia International Airport.



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[vinnomot] Sharia and Human Rights in Nigeria

 
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                                 Sharia and Human Rights in Nigeria

                                           Leo Igwe

On October 9, 2007 a court in Kaduna-Northern Nigeria heard a case brought against Shehu Sani- a well-known human rights activist, social critic and author. Mr. Sani-a practicing Muslim- was sued by a group called Concerned Sharia Forum over a play- Phantom Crescent- he wrote exposing the abuses and double standards by those implementing Sharia law in 12 states in Northern Nigeria. Northern Nigeria is predominantly Muslim but has a sizeable Christian population including those from the South who reside there. The court has ordered Mr. Sani to cancel a planned performance of the play and to stop printing and distributing copies of the play. This court case has a lot of implications for human rights, democracy and civilization in Nigeria. It is the first time such a case is brought against a Muslim who is critical of this anachronistic legal system since sharia was imposed on Islamic majority States some years ago. This court case is coming up at a time Islamic fundamentalism is on the rise in Nigeria-and around the world -with Sharia as one of its most deadly and oppressive weapons.

Allegory of the Cave Replayed

Shehu Sani said he wants to use the play to enlighten the local population on how Sharia is being used to oppress them. And practically speaking, this is a tall order, which is likely get him into trouble with the Islamic theocrats and jihadists who do not tolerate any form of 'enlightenment' that is critical of Islam. Again educationally, the Islamic majority States are the most backward in Nigeria. This is because the only form of education most people are exposed to is Quranic recitation and indoctrination, which numbs and dumbs their minds making them impervious to critical thinking especially in matters concerning Islamic creeds and traditions.  Quranic indoctrination has imprisoned and corrupted the minds and conscience of the local islamic population, making them easy tools for manipulation and exploitation by Islamic Jihadists and theocrats. Unfortunately most Muslims in Northern Nigeria are in the dark as to how Islam has been used to oppress, exploit and tyrannize over their lives. And a few of them who have realized the unjust nature of the system are too afraid to speak out against it. Hence the task of enlightenment in Northern Nigeria is a dangerous undertaking because most Muslims cannot reason outside the Quran and Islam. They take Islamic darkness as light, and violently oppose any form of enlightenment outside Islam, opposed to Islam or critical of Islam.

Muslims in Northern Nigeria are living in an Islamic Cave manned, managed and guarded by the armies and bigots of Allah. And as in Plato's Allegory of the Cave, Shehu Sani in like one who was once in the cave, and who went outside, saw the light, and has come back to enlighten his people.  And this case brought against him by Sharia proponents is like a resistance staged against him and his enlightenment agenda by lieutenants guarding the cave of Islamic ignorance, fanaticism and foolery in Northen Nigeria.

Human Rights Abuses
             
One of the ways Islamic fundamentalists have demonstrated their moral backwardness, bankruptcy and ignorance is through gross human rights violations. Islam is inherently opposed to human dignity and equality, gender equity and justice. According to Mr. Sani, the play dramatizes the human rights violations perpetrated against women and poor people by the Hisbah. Hisbah   is a bunch of jihadists masquerading as Sharia police or enforcers, funded with state money. Human rights abuses did not start with Hisbah. It has been there since the introduction of Islam to Nigeria. Particularly since the Jihad of Sheikh Uthman Dan Fodio. The 1804 Jihad sanctified militant Islam-that is spread and propagated by human rights violations-killing, maiming, torture, oppression of women, children and poor people. Since independence, thousands- tens of thousands- of Nigerians have lost their live to religious bloodletting in Nigeria. In March this year, a Christian School teacher from Southern Nigeria was lynched by Muslim pupils for allegedly desecrating the Koran. And last month, Islamic Jihadists attacked and killed at least 9 Christians and burnt several churches in Kano- a Sharia implementing state and an Islamic stronghold. In 2000, sharia riots across Nigeria claimed thousands of lives.

Indeed, the blood of "unbelievers", the oppression of the poor, the exploitation of the weak and ignorant, the discrimination against women, the persecution of sexual minorities and the abuse of children have watered the tree of Islam in Northern Nigeria. And today, Sharia has become a potent tool in the hands of Islamic Jihadists for human rights violation, oppression and exploitation in the name of Allah.Sharia has become a weapon for islamic inquisition in Nigeria. There are no women among the Sharia court judges. Sharia does not recognize the rights of all individuals to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. It has no place for equal rights of all human beings regardless of religion or belief. Sharia accords second-class status to non-Muslims. Some Sharia States in Nigeria have carried out amputations, and have flogged convicted offenders including Christians. Some years ago, international outcry saved the lives of Safiatu Hussein and Amina Lawal who were sentenced to death by stoning for adultery. Many people convicted under Sharia law- to be stoned or amputated – are languishing in jails across Northern Nigeria.

So, this case brought against Shehu Sani in going to be a landmark case. It is going to determine the direction Sharia States want to go –whether they want to come into the 21st century or remain in the Dark Age with their moral and legal anachronisms. This trial is going to serve as a litmus test of Nigeria's commitment to human rights and civilized values. It is going to provide an opportunity for the Sharia states to tell the world if they want to embrace Enlightenment, secular and open society or remain in the cave of darkness, ignorance, hypocrisy, hatred, violence, oppression, exploitation, and human rights abuses. So in this very case, it is not just Shehu Sani that is on trial, the Sharia states are on trial. The Nigerian constitution is on trial. The Nigerian democracy is on trial. Nigeria's obligations as a state party to the African Charter on Human and People's Rights are on trial. Nigeria's commitment to the international human rights conventions is on trial. Human rights are on trial.
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About the author: Leo Igwe is director of the Centre for Inquiry in Nigeria. He can be reached at nskepticleo@yahoo.com

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[vinnomot] EID and Durga Puja Greetings!

Wish U all a Happy Eid and Puja Festival.
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[vinnomot] IFPRI Report + ADB + India-Australia Wheat Program + Rehab Policy + Nobel Prize

NEWS Bulletin from Indian Society For Sustainable Agriculture And Rural Development
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1. India on track to achieve MDGs: IFPRI
2. India, Australia join hands to increase wheat output NO TRANSGENICS or GMOs
3. Don't blame futures trade for price rise: panel chief    
4. Core development can help push GDP further : ADB president
5. Social reforms on right track; youth lead the pack
6. GOVERNMENT SHIFTS INTO ELECTION MODE - New R&R policy seeks to please both displaced and developers
7. National R&R policy resembles our rehab package, says RIL
8. Nobel Peace Prize goes to Al Gore, IPCC
9. Proposed biotech policy will be finalised in two weeks, says Sibal
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India on track to achieve MDGs: IFPRI
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Friday , October 12, 2007 at 2017 hrs IST
 
New Delhi, October 12: India and Ethiopia have made notable progress in reducing hunger and are very close to be on the track to achieve the target set by the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015, according to a review done by the Washington-based International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in conjunction with German Agro-Action and Concern Worldwide (GAACW).
 
IFPRI and GAACW have constructed a global hunger index target based on the United Nation's MDGs. The index is slated to be released shortly for the second year in a row
 
According to IFPRI-GAACW review top 10 countries on the track to meet the global hunger index target are Cuba, Kuwait, Fiji, Peru, Uruguay, Egypt, Tunisia Djibouti, Syria and Lebanon.
 
The 10 countries that have experienced the greatest setbacks towards achieving the global hunger index target by 2015 are Congo, Burundi, Swaziland, Liberia, North Korea, the Comoros, Yemen, Zimbabwe, Guinea-Bissau and Venezuela.
 
Burundi and Congo have the highest levels of hunger followed by Eritrea, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Liberia Niger, Yemen, Angola and the Comoros, almost all of which have been involved in violent conflicts in the past decade.
 
According to IFPRI-GAACW only two regions of the world - Latin America and the Caribbeans and East Africa and the Pacific – are on the track to reach the MDGs targets relating to hunger and child mortality.
 
In Sub-Saharan Africa many countries are found particularly off-track for meeting the targets. Of the 42 countries ranked, 38 are off-track regarding child mortality, 35 are not on track when it comes to reducing child malnutrition and 27 are off-track to reduce the proportion of people who are calorie deficient.
 
According to the study team leader, Doris Wiesmann : "Despite some negative setbacks, there is good news. Every region of the world is experiencing some progress. In Sub-Saharan Africa, Mozambique, Ghana and Malawai have made considerable progress towards reducing hunger."
 
The global hunger index is based on three indicators – the proportion who are calorie deficient, the prevalence of underweight in children and under five mortality rate. The index ranks 118 countries for six different years to measure progress over time. It has been calculated for 1981, 1990, 1992, 2003 and 2004
 
The index does not include highly industrialized countries and some developing countries like Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia where data are not available.
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India, Australia join hands to increase wheat output
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Thursday , October 11, 2007 at 2215 hrs IST
 
Scientists of two countries – India and Australia – have joined hands to work towards increasing the yield of wheat.
 
Wheat has posed problems to both the countries. In Australia wheat production in the current year declined due to drought. In India, though wheat production increased to about 75 million tonne there was a problem of procuring enough grains for the buffer stock and the country had to go for costly imports.
 
The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) have jointly drawn up short and medium term strategies to increase the yield of wheat to an optimal level.
 
"This joint collaboration is not for increasing the potential yield of wheat by increasing the photosynthesis to the level of C4 crops like sorghum and sugarcane. This will take considerable time. Therefore our efforts are now concentrated on increasing the yield to an optimal level by developing resistances to pests and diseases and several biotic and abiotic stresses," said ACIAR research programme manager Christian Roth.
 
Wheat yield in farmers' fields in Punjab is about 3.2 tonne to 3.7 tonne per hectare, which is much below the demonstrated yield
 
The 10-member Australian team is currently on a visit to India. They visited wheat fields currently under sowing in Punjab and Haryana and are now discussing with Indian agri scientists about the implementation of the medium-term plan.
 
According to the medium-term work plan scientists would deploy genomic tools like quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping of collective gene which can ensure heat tolerance, resistance to salinity, drought like conditions and water logging. Developing wheat crops, tolerant to heat is very important for India as the crop is grown in select regions having favourable temperature. Wheat crop suffered damaged in the past two due to sudden spurt in temperature before ripening.
 
"We are at present not aiming at developing transgenic wheat. We would be deploying genomics tools for developing conventional wheat," said NK Sigh, principal scientist at the National Centre on Plant Biotechnology.
 
Another aspect of the programme is to identify single gene traits and go for gene tagging for developing resistance to diseases like Karnal Burnt, leaf rust. Alleles mining of cloned genes and gene pyramiding would be taken up to develop resistance to yellow and leaf rust. Mining blast resistance genes from wild species of rice would also be taken up.
 
Maker assisted selection (MAS) is expected to ensure development of crops with improved grains as well as with resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses
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Don't blame futures trade for price rise: panel chief
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Tuesday , October 16, 2007 at 0027 hrs IST
 
New Delhi, Oct 15 The expert panel on the futures markets is not likely to propose a ban on futures trading in any agriculture commodity. Rather, it will propose building strategic reserves of several commodities to deal with price volatility.
 
Speaking to FE, panel chairman Abhijit Sen said: "The terms of reference is not for deliberating whether a ban should be imposed on any tradable commodity, but to find out whether futures trading has caused a rise in prices of essential commodities in the recent past. Therefore, we would not be suggesting a ban on futures trading."
 
According to Sen, futures trading provides liquidity and can benefit farmers and consumers if prices stabilises at optimal levels. His comments are significant as futures trading has been criticised by all political parties as inflation spiked. The panel will also suggest means to check price volatility and determine ways that could benefit farmers.
 
Speaking about the reasons for the rise in prices, Sen said futures trading should not be blamed. There were other reasons like a shortfall in production, an increase in demand, lack of proper transportation as well as a rise in the cost of transportation.
 
According to Sen, more competitive futures trading with a larger number of players could stabilise prices and earn farmers remunerative prices for their produce. He however agreed : "price stabilization factor is very weak."
 
To deal with volatility in prices, Sen argued that there was need to build strategic reserves of agro commodities, which could then be offloaded onto the market to combat an abnormal rise or fall in prices. The offloading of stock during a price rise would keep inflationary trends under control and benefit consumers.
 
Another thing that needs to be done, he said was to put in place a regulation to check panic buying and selling. He said that futures trading provides liquidity and can benefit the farmers and consumers if prices stabilises at optimal levels
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Core development can help push GDP further: ADB president
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Thursday , October 11, 2007 at 2336 hrs IST
 
Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Thursday said infrastructure development in India could help push the country's gross domestic production (GDP) growth to 10-11% from 8-9% at present.
 
ADB president Haruhiko Kuroda, while addressing a group of infrastructure companies under the umbrella of Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), emphasised the importance of public-private participation (PPP) in mobilising resources for the infrastructure sector. India's experience in designing and executing such partnerships could then become a lesson for other emerging economies, he said.
 
According to various estimates, India will need about $490 billion over the next ten years to boost its infrastructure sector. A fourth of this could come through PPPs.
 
The government has been working on a number of steps, including floating two special purpose vehicles to route funds into the infrastructure sector, which is marred by lack of funds and project overruns.
 
According to the government data, of the 860 central sector projects in 16 infrastructure sectors like railways, coal, civil aviation and power with an estimated cost of Rs 3,84,686.30 crore, as many as 307 projects are running as much as 195 months behind schedule. There are about 257 projects, which have cost overrun of 64% as on September 2006, compared to its original cost.
 
The main reasons for the cost and time overruns has been identified as fund constraints, land acquisition problems, law and order situations, delay in supply of equipments and environmental clearance. The government has projected that investment in infrastructure sector would have to almost double from the present level of 4.55% to 8% in the terminal year of the 11th Plan.
 
Arvind Mayaram , joint secretary, ministry of finance, also present at the meeting, said the involvement of ADB in financing private sector projects in infrastructure would deepen the appraisal capacity of Indian financial institutions.
 
According to others present at the meeting, the presence of ADB would enhance the credibility of a project. Other critical roles that the ADB can play include the provision of guarantees and take-out finance.
 
Other issues discussed at the meeting include the issue of slow implementation of projects and how rapid urbanization will make it imperative to provide adequate infrastructure including low-cost housing.
 
The country's economy grew by 9.4 % during the 2006-07 and as per the Reserve Bank's projection, the country is likely to record a growth rate of 8.5% during the current fiscal.
 
This projection comes at a when the economy is reeling under the pressure of rising rupee and a slack growth in the exports sector.
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Social reforms on right track; youth lead the pack
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Thursday , October 11, 2007 at 2334 hrs IST
 
New Delhi, Oct 11 Social sector reforms in the country seem to be on the right track. If the findings of the latest round of the National Family Health Survey 2005-06 (NFHS-3) are any indication of the country's progress, significant strides have been made in combating population explosion and busting myths about HIV/AIDS.
 
The knowledge of temporary contraceptive among married women has increased to 87%, from 80% in NFHS-2 done in 1998-99 and from 66% in NFHS-1 done in 1992-93. Contraceptive prevalence rate has gone up to 56% from 48% in NFHS-2. The demand for family planning has increased to 82% from 75% in NFSH-2 and 67% in NFHS-1.
 
When it comes to HIV/AIDS education, it is the young in the country who lead the way. Not only are they least likely to be HIV+, but are also far more aware about the disease than people in the 1990s. Only 0.10% of the youth in the age group of 15 to 24 are likely to be HIV+, compared to 0.36% of adult population.
 
The new official national estimate of HIV is now down to 2.47 million affected individuals, less than half the estimate for 2006. The revision of official estimates was done on the basis of the NFHS-3.
 
The high's apart, there has been a steady decline in the fertility levels. At current fertility levels, a woman in India will have 2.7 children in her lifetime, down from 2.9 in NFHS-2 and 3.4 in NFHS-1. In fact, if all women were to have only the number of children they wanted, the total fertility rate would have been 1.9. The preference for sons still remains strong, with only 3% of the households wanting more daughters than sons.
 
Infant mortality rate has come down to 57 deaths per 1,000 live births, down from 68 in NFHS-2. There has been marginal improvement in full vaccination coverage, with 44% children being fully vaccinated against 42% in NFSH-2. Underweight childbirth has come down to 40% from 43% in the corresponding period.
 
Electricity has been provided to 68% houses, against 60% in NFHS-2. Toilet facilities have, however, come down to 55% from 64%.
 
NFHS-3 interviewed 124,385 women in the age group of 15-49 years and 74,369 men in the age group of 15-54 years. The fieldwork was conducted in two phases by 18 research organisations between November 2005 and August 2006.
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GOVERNMENT SHIFTS INTO ELECTION MODE
 
New R&R policy seeks to please both displaced and developers
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Friday , October 12, 2007 at 0002 hrs IST
 
New Delhi, Oct 11 Virtually painted into a mid-term poll corner by the Left over the Indo-US nuclear deal, the UPA government on Thursday shifted into populist gear. It approved the much-awaited National Policy on Rehabilitation & Resettlement (R&R), cleared a productivity-linked bonus for railway staff and decided not to increase retail price of petrol or diesel. It also extended the subsidy on LPG and kerosene for another three years.
 
The R&R policy gives landholders the option of taking 20% of the rehabilitation grant as shares in the projects that displaced them. It also eases the rules for buying land by corporate India by amending the Land Acquisition Act of 1894.
This has expanded the definition of public purpose to mean companies, too.
 
The policy comes in the wake of several violent protests, including those at Nandigram in West Bengal, against forcible land acquisition for industrial projects. The policy, replacing the earlier one of 2003, was cleared at a Cabinet meeting chaired by PM Manmohan Singh.
 
At least one person from each affected family would get preference for jobs in new projects, subject to vacancies and suitability of the candidate. All dislocated families, including landless ones, will get a house in compensation.
 
Developers like DLF and Raheja group said their compensation package was more liberal than the new policy. However, consultants like Rajiv Chugh, partner, E&Y, said the policy would clear the obstacles for SEZs. Over 500 SEZ proposals have received government approval so far.
 
The compensation package specifies that subsequent resale of land must plough back 80% of the net unearned income to the original sellers. The government can also give prior approval for hiking the proportion given as shares to 50% of the grant. To ensure inflation does not erode the benefits, all monetary compensation has been linked to the Consumer Price Index.
 
A strong grievance redress mechanism has also been prescribed. There will be a National Rehabilitation Commission, while at the district and project levels would be standing R&R committees as well as an ombudsman. The committees will have members from the affected families, voluntary organisations, panchayats and elected representatives.
 
I&B minister PR Dasmunsi told reporters after the Cabinet meeting, "The policy of the previous NDA government was disastrous, as it did not take into account the interest of farmers."
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National R&R policy resembles our rehab package, says RIL
 
 
Economy Bureau
Posted online: Friday , October 12, 2007 at 2341 hrs IST
 
Mumbai, Oct 12 The Reliance Industries Ltd-promoted Mumbai special economic zone (MSEZ), which is under attack from various political parties over land acquisition, on Friday asserted that Centre's national policy on rehabilitation and resettlement that provides several benefits to the project-affected persons (PAPs) resembles its package announced in February this year. The Cabinet cleared the policy at its meeting held on Thursday.
 
The company in a release said MSEZ project, being developed in Pen, Panvel and Uran tehsils in Raigad district of Maharashtra, would cause no physical displacement since none of the gaothans (villages) would be acquired. MSEZ's package envisages providing 12.5% of the developed land to the PAPs. It also offers a handsome compensation at market rates for lands, assurance of a job after successful completion of training and 2 years' sustenance payment for landless labourers and, in addition, upgrade the village infrastructure by spending substantial amounts to ensure improvement in quality of life.
 
The Centre's policy moots returning 10% of land to the PAP whereas the MSEZ R&R package has a provision whereby 12.5% developed land will be returned to the PAPs. Such lands will become permanent sources of income for the Project Affected Families (PAFs).
 
MSEZ has shown willingness to purchase land under paddy at Rs 10 lakh per acre and varkas (unproductive) land at Rs 5 lakh per acre in the project area. The land prices offered by MSEZ are ten times more than prescribed in the Ready Reckoner of the state government, the company said.
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Nobel Peace Prize goes to Al Gore, IPCC
 
 
ASHOK B SHARMA
Posted online: Saturday , October 13, 2007 at 0150 hrs IST
 
Former US vice-president Al Gore and the Rajendra K Pachauri-led Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have been awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize for disseminating knowledge on man-made climate change and the measures needed to confront it.
 
While Gore has been a self-styled ambassador for promoting awareness on climate change, even producing a documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, which went on to win an Oscar earlier this year, Pachauri has been heading the panel sponsored by the United Nations Environment Programme and World Metrological Organisation since 2002.
 
Said a surprised Pachauri to FE: "It feels good. The news has just come in. It will take a bit of time to sink in." He added, "I feel encouraged and more responsible. I feel I have to do more. At the IPCC, we have work in progress. There is a clear-cut programme of action."
 
Pachauri, 67, who heads New Delhi-based The Energy Resource Institute (better known by its acronym Teri), was given charge of the IPCC when the US did not support the second term of its outspoken chairman Robert Watson. IPCC has been stressing the role of humans in causing global warming with evidence from 2,500 scientists from over 100 countries.
 
Brushing aside initial criticism of being promoted by the US oil lobby to go soft on climate change, Pachauri, who has doctorates in economics and engineering, came into his own, travelling the world to increase awareness about climate change and its impact, particularly on the poor and on those in low-lying countries. He has met with several heads of state and government to press home the IPCC's findings.
 
Pachauri's argument was reinforced by the Nobel Committee, which stated, "They (climate changes) may induce large-scale migration and lead to greater competition for the Earth's resources. Such changes will place particularly heavy burden on the world's most vulnerable countries. There may be increased danger of violent conflicts and wars, within and between states."
 
Said Pachauri, "The debate will now move from whether climate change is caused by human activities or not, to how to deal with it. And it's for governments to decide whether they want to listen to IPCC or not."
 
He added, "Similarly, businesses have to be part of the solution. They don't live or function outside society. They have to play their part in fighting climate change." The Nobel Prize couldn't have come at a more opportune time for IPCC, which is preparing to release its new synthesis report next month.
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Proposed biotech policy will be finalised in two weeks, says Sibal
 
 
Posted online: Sunday , October 14, 2007 at 0146 hrs IST
 
New Delhi, Oct 13 The government on Saturday said it will finalise the framework for the proposed biotech policy that seeks to incentivise research and development in the sector, within the next two weeks.
 
"The proposed policy would focus on incentivising research and development activities in biotechnology by way of public-private-participation and we would give a final shape to the policy within the next couple of weeks," minister for science and technology Kapil Sibal said at CII lifesciences conference here.
 
He said the new policy is aimed at providing assistance to lifescience companies in all stages of drug development and dealing with intellectual property right issues.
 
The minister said the policy would work towards better co-ordination between the industry and government-owned research institutes. "Emphasis would be given on equity partnership between industry and research institutes such as CSIR," Sibal said.
 
—PTI
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[ALOCHONA] Power Sector: 10 New Deals For Extra 200MW By 2008

Deals signed with 10 IPPs to generate 200MW by 2008
Courtesy New Age 12/10/07

 

The government and six local companies on Thursday signed agreements for setting up 10 small independent power plants that are expected to generate 200 MW of electricity by 2008.

The Power Division, two power and four gas agencies and the six selected private companies signed the implementation, power purchase, gas sales and land lease agreements for setting up the plants on the build-own-operate basis.

The parties in August initialled the agreements to set up three 30 MW power plants at Rupganj in Narayanganj, Mauna in Gazipur and Jangalia in Comilla, four 20 MW plants at Narsingdi, Tangail, Feni and Barabkunda in Chittagong, and three 10 MW plants at Mahipal in Feni, Ullapara in Sirajganj and Habiganj.

The council of adviser’s purchase committee in July approved the selection of the Summit Industrial and Mercantile Corporation for the installation of the Jangalia and Rupganj plants, Summit Power Ltd for the Gazipur and Sirajganj plants, Asian Entech Power Corporation for the Feni, Tangail and Narsingdi plants, Regent Textiles for the Barabkunda plant, the Energypac-Confidence Power Venture for the Habiganj plant, and Saiham Power for the Mahipal plant.

The Power Development Board on Thursday signed power purchase agreements with six power plants from which it will buy 90 MW of electricity for 15 years and the Rural Electrification Board signed agreements with four plants from which it will buy 110 MW.

All the selected companies, however, can increase the capacity of the plants by 10 per cent as the tender specifications have allowed them to do so.

The selected companies will install the plants within 15 months from the date of signing the deals.

The Summit Industrial and Mercantile Corporation has been selected as the lowest bid because its price for power will be Tk 2.38 per unit for the Jangalia and Rupganj plants, and Summit Power for its power price of Tk 2.388646 per unit for the Mauna plant and Tk 2.292824 for the Ullapara plant.

Summit Uttaranchal Power Company Ltd and Summit Purbanchol Power Company Ltd, two recently formed subsidiaries of Summit Power Ltd which is owned by the Summit Industrial and Mercantile Corporation, will set up four power plants.

Asian Entech has asked Tk 2.28 for per unit of power for the Feni, Tangail and Narsingdi plants, Regent Textiles Tk 2.32 per unit for the Barabkunda plant, Energypac Tk 2.48 for the Habiganj plant and Saiham Power Tk 2.47 for the Mahipal plant.

Power officials expressed satisfaction at the signing of the agreements for setting up the power plants within six months. The tender process was started after scrapping the earlier tenders which were floated by the previous BNP-Jamaat government.

‘It is a great achievement as we have completed the tender procedures and signed agreements for setting up so many power plants in such a short time,’ Power Cell’s director, Md Abdul Jalil, told New Age on Thursday.

Power Division officials, who requested the Cabinet Division and all the concerned ministries along with the law ministry to expedite the process of approval, also expressed satisfaction at the signing of the agreements in such a short time.

The Power Cell in April invited tenders for the small power plants and by June completed evaluation and selection of the companies.

It has been estimated that by selecting the offers of the six companies in the current bidding process, the government will save Tk 411 crore in 15 years as it has been asked to pay much lower prices this time than those in the previous bids.

 


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[ALOCHONA] Concensus Government: AL and BNP want elections first

Dear Alochoks

 

Just look at poor Khaleda – she’s confused about a national concensus government.

 

But she wasn’t confused about employing that monster Harris Chowdhury in her office!

 

As for Zillur Rahman – his party will be too busy making revenge transfers and reward postings when in power.

 

The last thing AL wants is to be denied its birthright to govern Bangladesh alone.

 

Yeah - we should wait for dozens (if not majority) corrupt MPs to decide whats best!  

 

Regards

 

Ezajur Rahman

Kuwait

 

 

AL, BNP reject idea of consensus govt before polls
Courtsy New Age 12/10/07

 

The Awami League and the BNP on Thursday dismissed the idea of the Bikalpadhara Bangladesh chief, AQM Badruddoza Chowdhury, of a national consensus government before general elections.

‘There is no constitutional crisis…. The proposition for such a government before the parliament elections is confusing,’ the BNP chairperson, Khaleda Zia, now detained in jail, was quoted as saying by her lawyer.

Khaleda, arrested on September 3 in the GATCO container handling scam case, said the roadmap for the elections was there and the work on the preparation of the electoral roll with photographs had made a progress.

Khaleda, who was the immediate-past prime minister, said the next ruling and opposition parities would decide on future governance.

She supported the observations of Awami League leader Abdul Hamid, a former deputy leader of opposition in the parliament, who opposed the idea of the national consensus government.

Khaleda’s lawyer Masud Ahmed Talukdar briefed reporters at the special jail gate after meeting her. Lawyers Ahmed Azam Khan, Hossain Ali Khan Hassan and Sabina Yasmin Chowdhury Eena were also in the team.

The Awami League rejected the proposal for a national consensus government as the party believed that the idea of such a government before general elections is a pre-mature idea.

‘Elections are a must to form a government and the lawmakers will decide what kind of government should be formed,’ the acting Awami League president, Zillur Rahman, told reporters after a presidium meeting at his house at Gulshan.

Badruddoza Chowdhury at an iftar party on Monday put forth a proposal for the formation of a national consensus government for 10 yeas.

‘His [Badruddoza’s] call sounds like putting the cart before the horse,’ Zillur, who chaired the meeting, said. ‘The issue might be considered after the elections.’

Zillur said if any party won majority, it might prefer to form the government on its own.

The presidium meeting also demanded that the government should release the party president, Sheikh Hasina, the general secretary, Abdul Jalil, and other party leaders before Eid-ul-Fitr. The meeting decided not to celebrate Eid this year as the party chief is in jail.

The meeting also decided to hold the party’s central working committee meeting on October 22 to discuss issues such as decision on joining the electoral reforms dialogue with the Election Commission.

Awami League presidium members Zohra Tajuddin, Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, Tofail Ahmed, Matia Chowdhury and acting general secretary Syed Ashraful Islam attended the meeting.

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[ALOCHONA] CTG: Moeen denies wanting to be President

Dear Alochoks

 

In spite of many mistakes made and the pretentious complaints of hypocrites its good to see the army chief in defiant mood.

 

Long may he stay defiant until his task is done.

 

Political dogs are just sniffing around waiting for the first real signs of weakness.

 

There have been many false alarms raised in the last few months but the CTG is still in control of the agenda. Allhamdulillah!

 

When AL and BNP show some moral fibre and remove Hasina and Khaleda we will fight for a return to the ballot box.

 

Regards

 

Ezajur Rahman

Kuwait

 

 

 

 

Moeen dismisses speculation about his becoming president
Courtesy United News of Bangladesh, London 17/10/07

 

The army chief, General Moeen U Ahmed, has dismissed speculations about his becoming president, saying that he has no such intentions.

‘Many questions are lurking in many people’s minds, but time will give answers to all those questions… I have no desire to become president,’ he told reporters at Bangladesh high commission in London on Tuesday.

Moeen, who arrived in London on Monday en route to the USA, said there was no scope for considering army as a separate entity. The army is part of government. Like general people, the army also wants clean democracy in Bangladesh.

He said appointment of consultants was being considered to make the caretaker government more dynamic. For that constitutional provisions are being examined.

Narrating the background of declaration of the state of    emergency and installation of a new caretaker government, the chief of army staff said the country was heading for a civil war in the wake of violent political activities, absence of law and order and distrust about voters’ list.

Moeen said priority of the incumbent government was to restore democracy through free and fair elections and transfer of power.

He observed that law and order was under full control of the caretaker government that enjoys full public support.

He mentioned that the problem-ridden Chittagong seaport was now being run in a disciplined manner by removing all mismanagement. The Anti-Corruption Commission has been made effective and already 36 persons have been jailed on charges of corruption.

In reply to a question, the army chief said those arrested and jailed were ‘corrupt’. Throwing a challenge, he posed a question: ‘Can anyone find any honest person among those arrested and jailed?’

Moeen said the much-awaited separation of the judiciary from the executive would come into effect from November 1, which will be a milestone in the nation’s forward march.

About smuggled-out money, he informed the London press that the caretaker government had repatriated $129 million siphoned off the country in the past. He said another chunk of $72 million was being brought back. He expressed the hope that it would be possible to repatriate $240 million more.

About the recent floods, the army chief said relief supplies were properly distributed among the affected people and none had to die of starvation.

Moeen further said electricity production has increased from 2,800MW to 4,000MW that helped reduce the load shedding.

On a note of sarcasm he said planning in the past about electricity was done to sell out ‘Khamba’ (electric pole). Khamba now sells at much lower price than before.

The army chief sought cooperation from expatriate Bangladeshis in turning the country’s population into manpower.

He said the runway at the Osmani International Airport in Sylhet was being expanded to facilitate the landing of Boeing 707 aircraft.

Moeen assured that he would personally look into the murder of Suruj Mia at the Zia International Airport.

 


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[ALOCHONA] BNP: Youth wing supports Kala Jahangir

Dear Alochoks

 

Lets hope we learn the names of the two state ministers who purchased the services of criminals like Kala Jahangir.

 

If they were BNP ministers – do you think an AL would have ensured they were punished?

 

Of they were AL ministers – do you think a BNP government would have punished them?

 

Nope. Just a small bribe to AL or BNP will ensure that the wheels of corruption run smoothly –

 

And the wheels of justice will be stuck in the mud made up of the dirt and filth of our corrupt politicians.

 

Ezajur Rahman

Kuwait

 

 

Two state ministers patronized Kala Jahangir, his gang
Courtesy New Age 11/10/07

 

Habibur Rahman Taj, the second-in-command of the notorious Kala Jahangir gang and also one of the three crime suspects sent back from India, claimed that two state ministers and four ward commissioners patronised their gang and that his ringleader, Kala Jahangir, had committed suicide.

Habibur Rahman Taj, along with Sohel Ibrahim and Biplob Rahman alias Lambu Selim, was extensively interrogated by the Criminal Investigation Department in its Malibagh headquarters on Wednesday, the second consecutive day of their seven-day remand.

‘We have been patronised by two state ministers, one of whom is now in jail, and four city corporation ward commissioners provided us all kinds support after Jahangir Bhai fled to India in December 2001,’ said ward 16 Juba Dal leader Taj, according to an official of the CID who is also a member of the interrogation team.

According to Taj’s statement, the Kolkata police arrested Kala Jahangir along with Liakat Hossain Liakat and Arman, on November 19, 2002, but Jahangir was instantly released as police could not recognise him, and Liakat and Arman were released on bail after 12 days.

Afterwards, Jahangir returned to Bangladesh with some of his associates and resumed criminal activities along with another most wanted criminal, Pichchi Hannan, who was killed by the RAB in ‘crossfire’ on August 6, 2004, said Taj.

‘Jahangir Bhai was very frustrated as he had been directly involved in dozens of murders, and he was haunted by memories of his victims. Besides, his parents always rebuked him for his criminal activities over the phone,’ a source close to the investigation team quoted Taj as saying.

Taj claimed that Jahangir shot himself in the head with his favourite firearm, the Petra CZ pistol, in the residence of Phensidyl trader Paruli of Kalyanpur in early 2004 in the presence of one of his accomplices, whose body was found at Tejgaon on June 27, 2004 after a gunfight with RAB at Uttara on early June 25, 2004.

‘I informed his mother that Jahangir Bhai had committed suicide. She identified the body of her son but neither took the body home nor tell anyone of his death. We also kept mum as Jahangir Bhai’s name used to create panic and made it easier for us to extort money in his name. Later he was buried at Mohakhali graveyard with help of the Imam gang,’ Taj added.

’After the RAB started the merciless crackdown against the most wanted criminals and Pichchi Hannan and some others gang members were killed by the RAB, our political godfathers told us to leave the country in July 2004,’ added Taj.

 


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