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    Govt asked to explain judicial magistracy legality

    The High Court on Wednesday came down heavily on the government for delaying the passage of two ordinances to make the judiciary independent of the executive.

    Govt to ensure campus peace

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her government would ensure congenial atmosphere in all educational institutions across the country and reduce session jam at any cost.

    I  ndu stries minister Dilip Barua has said his ministry will formulate a policy to ensure e xpansion of industries and safeguard the interests of both the entrepreneurs and workers.

    The responsibility of government

    For Bangladeshis the new year of 2009 starts with a bang. We have had our elections and we have voted our candidates to parliament. Almost the entire nation has voted for change and for AL providing it with an electoral victory unprecedented in its scope and extent.

    Work together rising above winner-loser feeling

    The new elected government and the opposition should not feel like winners or losers, rather they should work together to strengthen the democratic institutions, said the UN panel on parliamentary elections in Bangladesh yesterday.
    The Finance Ministry has agreed in principle to give the Power Development Board up to Tk 756 crore as subsidy for buying electricity from the recently approved 50MW Shikalbaha Rental Power Plant in Chittagong, officials of Power Division said.

    Shun confrontational politics, urges Ban

    UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Bangladesh’ s most pressing need is to ensure a peaceful transition back to democracy and for the incoming elected government to consolidate the democracy and reform to stem a recurrence of confrontational politics.
    The government will set up a new food and drug administrative agency to check the rampant adulteration of food items that has exposed people to serious health hazards, announced the health and food adviser, AMM Shawkat Ali, on Monday.
    Home Adviser Maj Gen (Retd) MA Matin yesterday said the police force work independently under the present caretaker government, free from any influence.

    Establish good governance to ensure human rights

    As in the present governance system people's participation is limited to electing the representatives only, the country needs a system of self-governance to ensure rights of people, said Justice Mohammad Golam Rabbani at a workshop yesterday.

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