Moudud’s body to be brought back home tomorrow
Moudud Ahmed UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka
The body of BNP standing committee member and noted lawyer Moudud Ahmed will be brought back home from Singapore tomorrow (Thursday) evening. All necessary processes and formalities have been completed to bring back sir s (Moudud s) body to the country from Singapore by a flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, said Moudud s personal assistant Mominur Rahman Sujon.
A flight of Biman carrying Moudud s mortal remains is scheduled to leave Singapore at 3:50pm tomorrow, he said.
Upon arrival of the body, Sujon said it will be taken to the mortuary of United Hospital.
Moudud’s body to arrive today
Moudud Ahmed Unb, Dhaka Unb, Dhaka
The body of BNP standing committee member and noted lawyer Moudud Ahmed will be brought back home from Singapore today evening. All the necessary formalities have been completed to bring back sir s (Moudud s) body to the country from Singapore by a flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, said the late BNP leader s personal assistant Mominur Rahman Sujon.
He said a flight of Biman carrying Moudud s mortal remains is scheduled to leave Singapore at 3:50pm today.
Upon arrival, Sujon said, the body will be taken to the mortuary of United Hospital.
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Published: 14 Mar 2021 08:05 PM BdST
Updated: 14 Mar 2021 08:05 PM BdST
Sheikh Hasina has asked Biman Bangladesh Airlines to work on improving the quality of its services, which the prime minister says are linked to the country’s image. );
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“This is our country which we earned after paying with the blood of millions of martyrs. It’s our duty to brighten the image of Bangladesh,” she said at the inauguration of ‘Akashtori’ and ‘Shwetbalaka’ - two new Dash-8 Q400 aircraft of Biman through videoconference on Sunday.
“The more we elevate our customer services, the more it will propel the growth of the country and its people. So I want you all to do your duty,” she told the Biman employees.
Look after Biman aircraft, improve passenger service: PM
Shwetbalaka, the third Dash-8 aircraft purchased from Canada reached Dhaka on March 5, 2021. Photo: Collected UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today asked all concerned at Biman Bangladesh Airlines to take good care of all the aircraft in its fleet and ensure better passenger service. Sixteen new aircraft have been procured with public money, and there re now 21 aircraft in Biman s fleet. These should be kept safe alongside providing better services to passengers. I m asking you to give special attention to all this, she said.
The Prime Minister said this while inaugurating the two new aircraft Akash Tori and Shwetbalaka at the VVIP Terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, aiming to increase flight frequencies and expand the services of the national flag carrier, particularly on domestic routes.