IGP asks police to maintain professionalism
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DHAKA, May 8, 2021 (BSS) – Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr Benazir Ahmed today asked the newly promoted superintendents of police (SPs) to perform their duties perfectly maintaining professionalism, morality and values high at their respective workplaces.
“Maintain professionalism, morality and values high in your workplace,” the IGP told the newly promoted officers to the post of SP at a function at the Police Headquarters here today.
Congratulating the promoted officers, the IGP said the promotion is not only for you, but also it’s a dignity and pleasure for the respective family members also.
“Your journey has just begun, you have to go a long way in the days to come,” he said, suggesting them for taking a massive preparation in this regard.
Electric devices banned during tomorrow s MBBS admission test Star Digital Report Star Digital Report
Electric devices have been banned during tomorrow s admission test for the MBBS courses at public and private medical colleges.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Mohammad Shafiqul Islam PPM came up with several directives centering the test at a coordination meeting with officials concerned of the medical test and law enforcement agencies held at DMP headquarters in Dhaka today.
Students were asked to be present before the examination centres by 8am and ordered to come wearing masks.
Thermal scanners will be installed at all entrance of exam halls, the DMP boss said, adding that disinfectant auto spray machines and hand sanitizers will be arranged in the exam halls.
BFQ to empower Bangladesh entrepreneurs in Qatar
13 Jan 2021 - 9:41
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar, H E Md. Jashim Uddin (fifth right, front); Bangladesh Forum Qatar (BFQ) President, Mohammad Shafiqul Islam (fourth right, front), with other officials and members of BFQ during the Members’ Night at the Sheraton Grand Doha Hotel recently.
The Peninsula
Doha: The Bangladesh Forum Qatar (BFQ), a Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) registered business forum formed by Bangladeshi professionals and business people from diverse fields in Qatar, has announced its plans for the next two years which includes empowering Bangladeshi entrepreneurs in Qatar.
The forum celebrated its Members’ Night to mark the beginning of the term for the new executive committee (2021-22) at the Sheraton Grand Doha Hotel recently. The event was attended by the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar
Bangladesh Forum Qatar plans global garments fair
12 Jan 2021 - 9:11
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar, Md. Jashim Uddin (left), with Bangladesh Forum Qatar (BFQ) President Mohammad Shafiqul Islam, during the BFQ’s Members’ Night at the Sheraton Doha on Sunday.
Lani Rose R Dizon | The Peninsula
The Bangladesh Forum Qatar (BFQ) is planning to hold a large-scale international garments fair in Doha which seeks to attract between 10,000 and 50,000 visitors, including key players from Bangladesh’s booming garments industry by the end of the year or early next year, an official has said.
To date, Bangladesh is the world’s second-largest garments exporter, with the sector accounting for 84 percent of the country’s overall exports. Bangladesh’s garment industry has increased its annual revenue by 79 percent from $19bn in 2012 to over $34bn in 2019, according to market reports.