Grameenphone unveils Telenor Tech Trends that will shape 2021
The pandemic is transforming communities and accelerating digitalization and the technology adoption across the nation. Telenor Research has recently identified five different technology trends that will shape 2021, Grameenphone recently unveiled the research findings through an interactive event at GP House on February 08, 2021.
The year 2020 will go down in history as not only one of the most challenging of the century but also as one of the most transformative. COVID-19 has forced the global population to urgently adapt to a new way of life. The sixth edition of Tech Trends by Telenor Research team identified the emergence of innovative technologies addressing remote education & work, rising data security concerns, increased usage of environmentally friendly solutions and combating loneliness.
Writ petition filed seeking HC order to ban broadcast of Al Jazeera in Bangladesh Star Digital Report Star Digital Report
A Supreme Court lawyer today filed a writ petition with the High Court seeking its directive on the government to ban broadcast of Al Jazeera Television in Bangladesh.
The Qatar-based news channel broadcasted the documentary titled All the Prime Minister s Men on February 2.
Lawyer Md Anamul Kabir Emon submitted the petition as a public interest litigation to the HC today also requesting the HC to order the government to remove the contents of the report aired by Al Jazeera from all social media including Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
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Recruitment, Promotion: Massive irregularities found at BTRC
Anaet Shawon
25th January, 2021 09:50:51
Massive irregularities were found in recruitment and promotion at Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), according to an audit.
The independent regulatory body appointed over 100 staffers, including a commissioner, and promoted at least a dozen officials to different posts from 2009 to 2018, violating rules and regulations.
It recruited manpower having lack of required educational qualifications and exceeding age limit, violating the conditions of circulars.
Even, retired government employees were appointed although there is no provision of hiring former public servants, as per the audit report obtained by the Daily Sun.
The audit conducted from October 4 to November 11, 2020 found that many officials were promoted although they lacked qualifications, experiences and exceeded the government age bar.
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) will conduct a six-month drive test in 300 upazilas across the country to measure the quality of services of the mobile operators. Shyam Sunder Sikder, chairman of the BTRC, inaugurated the drive at the commission conference room today. "All kinds of technical measures will be taken to improve the quality of customer