The traffic system has not changed even spending crores of money



Raju Ahmed, Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com
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Ferdous Hossain hails from Netrokona district. He has been working in Bangladesh Police for a long time. He served almost 10 years of his 22 years of service in the traffic department. Although remote control lights or modern technology are used in the traffic system in most of the small and big countries of the world, hope is still the hand gesture of Ferdous Hossain in Bangladesh.

As a result, everyone in charge of the A-section like Ferdous Hossain has to stand in front of the car with the risk of traffic control. Sometimes this traffic control system of hand signals is a victim of accidents. Rain or shine. Ferdous Hossain's big responsibility is to stand under the open sky with his two legs still in digital Bangladesh.

Ferdous Hossain said, we have to take risks for government work whether it is sunshine or rain. Sometimes accidents happen. But if we had a modern system, our suffering would have been less. Also the risk of life is reduced.

Not only Ferdous Hossain. Such a tragic story of controlling the traffic system of Dhaka, a city of traffic jams, is about four and a half thousand policemen. In addition to the waste of public resources, the government is also spending a lot of money.

Along with the waste of public resources, common people are also suffering. As a result of hand gesture control, many people have to sit on the road for extra time. Besides, the risk to pedestrians is also increasing gradually on the roads of Dhaka.

Samsul Haque, a private car driver, said that the policemen on duty are not seen when they are on the move. Their hand gestures are sometimes not visible. We have to pay a penalty for this besides, when people are crossing the road. It also causes accidents. All this could have been avoided if there was a modern system.

According to the data, automatic traffic signals were installed at 70 intersections under the Dhaka Urban Transport Project (DUTP) funded by the World Bank during the financial year 2001-02. Besides, digital traffic system was again installed at 29 intersections under the 'Clean Air and Sustainable Environment' (CASE) project in the financial year 2012-23. This project also had the cooperation of the World Bank. Two city corporations were responsible for the maintenance of these projects. However, due to lack of maintenance, these projects did not see the light of day. Within a few days the automatic traffic signal system was out of order.

In the fiscal year 2018-19, the government took the initiative to activate 43 traffic signals of Dhaka under the case project. As a result, only the red and green lights of the Gulshan two signals are lit, but all the others are useless.

People involved in traffic management say that in the last two decades, about Tk. 175 crores have been spent on traffic intersections and signal installations alone. However, despite spending so much money, the road connectivity of the capital has not been controlled. However, the police has increased the trust of traffic control at more than 115 traffic signals and more than 550 places. According to the information, the government is spending hundreds of crores of money annually to pay the salary of a large number of traffic police just to signal the movement of vehicles. However, if modernization is done, the risk of traffic police will be reduced with the reduction of road accidents, and the government will save a lot of money and manpower.

In this regard, Mustafizur Rahman, Assistant Police Commissioner of Gulshan zone of the traffic police, said that at least four policemen work at each of our intersections. If modern technology is used then our manpower will be less wastage and also our risk will be reduced.

Meanwhile, DTCA took another initiative to install an automatic traffic system at four intersections in Dhaka. It costs Tk. 52 crore. DTCA works on the Intelligent Traffic System (ITS) at four important points of two city corporations. These experimentally installed artificial intelligence traffic lights are standing as a demonstration due to the lack of software at Mohakhali and Gulshan-1 intersections of North City Corporation. The equipment of the south is lost.

The question is why so many projects failed in two decades? The new plan or the two city corporations.

All the projects worth around Tk. 200 crores in two decades were pilot projects. Due to the lack of success in the pilot project, the main project was not taken up. So there is no failure said Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority.

Traffic Enforcement Officer of Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority Salim Khan said all previous projects were pilot projects. Here is neither failure nor success. The original project was not taken up later as the projects did not have good prospects.

He said, we are working on another pilot project. AI based. Hope success will come in the next two months. After that we will work on it.

No one in charge of the Dhaka South City Corporation, which is in charge of the traffic system, was able to comment on this matter, but the North City Corporation has no problem with the previous project. However, North City Chief Executive Officer Mir Khairul Alam said that they are working on a new artificial intelligence traffic system.

He said, we are piloting artificial intelligence in Gulshan-2. We have already achieved success. This time digital will not be artificial intelligence based after that, as many projects as there will be. All will run with AI. We are moving towards that.

   

There are 45 more children in the Ashram, tell DB to take: Milton in the court



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Milton Samaddar, chairman of the institution, told the court that there are 45 more children in the Child and Old Age Care Ashram, asking DB to take those children.

Milton said this at the remand hearing in the case of human trafficking in Mirpur Model Police Station in the court of Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Begum Shanta Akhter on Sunday (May 5) afternoon.

Advocate Abdus Salam Sikder prayed for bail on behalf of Milton Samader seeking cancellation of remand. In the hearing, he said, Milton Samader sheltered the destitute, orphaned, half-limbed, starving humanity peddler. On September 6, 2020, a man named Rakib brought a child. Later Milton received him. DB was also in 2020, 21, 22, 23. There is a saying in the language of Barishal, if bitten by a curse, the poison of ants and ulla also accumulates. He alleged that Rakib was booked under the influence of DB.

He also said, I did not go to Rakib to bring the baby. Instead Rakib came to me with the child for feeding, reading, treatment, humanitarian aid. Where was he then? If there was another Mother Teresa in Bangladesh, she would be Milton Samader.

The lawyer said that the child with whom the case has been filed is growing up with the cook of the ashram. But after three years and 7 months, the case is in the limelight of the media. If the fault of the wife is found, it can be caught. Milton has now passed that stage.

Milton, who was in the court, said there are 45 more children. Ask DB to take it.

Dhaka Metropolitan Detective (DB) Police arrested Milton Samaddar in a raid in the capital's Mirpur area last May 1. After that, three cases were registered against him in Mirpur Model Police Station. 

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Sundarbans’ fire under control: Ministry of Environment



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The Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change said that the Sundarbans fire which was burning for 28 hours has been brought under control. However, the ministry said that the fire fighting activities will be continued here for the next few days.

On Sunday (May 5) afternoon in the media, the senior Information officer of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Dipankar Bor, said these things.

It is said that the fire in Amarbunia camp of Chandpai range under Sundarban-East forest division in Morelganj upazila of Bagerhat district is now under control. The fire did not spread to the top of the tree or branches, but only spread sporadically above the ground. Apart from the forest department, several units of the fire service, navy, police, district administration, upazila administration, public representatives, CPG, volunteers and local people are assisting in extinguishing the fire. Besides, an air force helicopter also helped in firefighting by sprinkling water from above.

Meanwhile, a three-member inquiry committee headed by Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) Rana Dev of East Sundarbans Chandpai range has been constituted. The other two members of the committee are Chandpai Range Jeudhar Station Officer. Obaidur Rahman and Dhansagar station officer. Rabiul Islam.

Chairman of Save the Sundarban Foundation. Sheikh Faridul Islam said that we do not have modern technology to save the Sundarbans from fire damage. The amount of damage would have been reduced if technology had been used. An investigation committee was formed when the Sundarban fire broke out, but the real cause remains unknown.

In this regard, Bagerhat district member of Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon (Bapa) MA Sabur Rana said that the incident of fire in Sundarban is worrying. The forest department has also identified the reasons for the repeated occurrence of such incidents in the past. This is happening because the forest department is not taking proper steps

East Sundarbans Divisional Forest Officer (DFO, Bagerhat) Kazi Nurul Karim said, due to various difficulties, the work of extinguishing the fire could not be started on Saturday. The work has been started from Sunday morning. It was joined by the fire service as well as a helicopter from the Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force. Local residents have also provided all kinds of support.

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Another 88 BGP members fled from Myanmar



Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Cox’s Bazar
Another 88 BGP members fled from Myanmar

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Another 88 armed Myanmar Border Guard Police (BGP) personnel have taken refuge in Bangladesh through the Naf River at Shahpari Island in Teknaf, Cox's Bazar, amid ongoing clashes between Myanmar's junta forces and the rebel Arakan Army.

They entered Bangladesh through Kanchan Jetty of Sabrang Union of Upazila around 11 am on Sunday (May 5).

According to local sources, they entered Bangladesh through Kanchan Jetty of Sabrang Union of Upazila in the face of heavy attack by the Arakan Army around 11 am. Those BGP members surrendered to Bangladesh Coast Guard members stationed in three boats in Naf river. They disarmed the junta soldiers and supplied them with food and medicine and later handed them over to the Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB).

However, no official statement from BGB was found despite many efforts in this regard.

Earlier on Saturday, this incursion happened a day after 40 BGP members came through two points of Teknaf border in Cox's Bazar.

Among them, 14 people entered Bangladesh through Achar Bunia border of Sabrangrang Union of Teknaf and 22 people entered Bangladesh through Nazirpara border of the same upazila. Later, around 12 noon on Saturday, 4 more BGP members took shelter in Nazir Para, according to local sources and public representatives.

The Bangladesh Border Guard (BGB) disarmed the BGP members and later transferred them by bus to Hnila High School. 

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Government agrees in principle to make entry age 35 years: Minister



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Public Administration Minister Professor Farhad Hossain said that the recommendation sent by the Ministry of Education to increase the age limit for entering government jobs from 30 to 35 years is a policy decision of the government. He also said that measures will be taken after discussing it with the Prime Minister.

He said this in response to a question from journalists at the secretariat on Sunday (May 5).

The Minister of Public Administration said that the recommendation sent by the Ministry of Education regarding the age limit for employment is a policy decision of the government. I will discuss it with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Action will be taken as per the instructions given by her.

Farhad Hossain said that the Prime Minister spoke about the age limit of 35 years for entering the service. She discouraged this. The Prime Minister said that if the age limit is increased, there may be a problem with the retirement time.

Earlier, Education Minister Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury said in a letter sent to the Ministry of Public Administration that at present the age limit of 30 years is followed as a criterion for entering all types of jobs in government, semi-government, private and autonomous institutions. In this situation, students have been protesting on the streets for a long time to demand that the age limit for applying for jobs be 35 years according to international standards.

The government realized the issue in the election manifesto of Awami League in 2018 in page number 33 in the paragraph on increasing education, skills and employment, it was mentioned that 'reasonable measures will be taken in view of reality, taking into account merit and skills to increase the age limit for entering government jobs'.

For a long time, a section of job-seeking students have been agitating to make the maximum age limit for job application 35 years. They have been saying that the age limit for job application in different countries of the world is from 35 to 59 years. That is, eligibility is the only criterion for a candidate, not age. In light of that, they have been demanding to make the maximum age limit for employment in Bangladesh as 35 years.

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