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April 2, 2012

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Honurese 3rd year result national university

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 10:12 PM PDT


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Bangladesh National University 3rd year result Published

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 09:30 PM PDT


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No stopping for ‘Kahaani’, Sujoy Ghosh elated

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 09:38 AM PDT


Actress Vidya Balan's "Kahaani" has set a new record by attracting crowds in its fourth week and director Sujoy Ghosh thanks everyone for appreciating this dark thriller about a woman's hunt for her missing husband.
The film has reportedly reached the Rs.50 crore-mark since its release March 9.
Made at a small budget of Rs.8 crore, the film's collections show that it's a bumper hit of the first quarter of the year. Despite no skin show and no glamour, the film has rocked the box office.
"Thank you again for loving 'Kahaani' as we enter 4th week. Thanx for your blessings and for everything good you wished for our film. We are in your debt," tweeted Ghosh. – IANS

Shilpa Shetty enjoying her pregnancy

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 09:35 AM PDT


Actress Shilpa Shetty is enjoying every phase of being pregnant and loves being pampered by all.

The actress, who married London-based Raj Kundra in 2009, announced her pregnancy on Twitter in December 2011, calling it the "most beautiful phase" of her life.

"Thank you all so much for all the love and good wishes. Gods grace, all going very well. The best part of pregnancy is that everyone is so nice to u! So much love and pampering all around. Bad part everyone feeds u so much," tweeted the actress who is expecting her first baby in May. – IANS

'Make law to save people from MLM cos'

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 09:28 AM PDT


The parliamentary standing committee on commerce ministry on Sunday proposed making a law to protect the innocent against the deceitful business of multilevel marketing (MLM).

The watchdog also decided to request the finance minister and central bank governor for action against MLM companies like Destiny-2000.

ABM Abul Kashem, chairman of the standing committee, briefed the media at the parliament media centre over the decisions taken in its 33rd meeting.

"These types of companies are swindling people out of millions of taka. We will write to the finance minister and Bangladesh Bank for stopping illegal banking and businesses. We will request for immediate action," said Kashem.

On Mar 6 last year, the then commerce minister Muhammad Faruk Khan said that a law was underway to bring the MLM companies within the legal framework.

There are 62 registered MLM companies operating Bangladesh, Faruk Khan had said.

He had further informed journalists that only Destiny has 4.5 million clients. Another prominent MLM company is Unipay-2 U.

Issues like prices of essentials, its supply to the market, and market condition were also discussed in Sunday's meeting, which also recommended necessary measures to reduce prices of egg and edible oil.

The committee proposed initiatives for keeping the prices of 16 items of essentials stable and within the reach of people during the month of Ramadan.

Action on Destiny if suggested: Muhith

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 09:25 AM PDT


Finance minister A M A Muhith said on Sunday no information was there on 'irregularities' of Destiny-2000 and he will take step in this regard if the commerce ministry and the central bank ask.

Recently, several newspapers published reports on 'irregularities' of Destiny-2000. There is allegation of illegal banking against Destiny Group's associate organisation Destiny Multipurpose Co-operative Society.

In reply to a question about the issue, Muhith told reporters at his office, "I know nothing. Steps will be taken if the commerce ministry and the Bangladesh Bank ask."

Asked whether the government is reluctant to take action against the firm due to influential people's involvement with it, the finance minister said, "I know that a General is there."

Former army chief and leader of Sector Commanders Forum Harun-ur-Rashid is a director of Destiny Group.

Asked whether H T Imam, advisor to prime minister Sheikh Hasina, is involved with the Group, Muhith said, "I don't know."

Bengali daily Shamokal on Sunday said the National Board of Revenue was checking data on Destiny Group's income. It said the Anti-Corruption Commission was also investigating the allegations against the Group.

The Destiny Group, however, has been saying that they are conducting business following existing laws.

Bangladesh Bank warns against MLM fraud

Posted: 01 Apr 2012 09:19 AM PDT


Within hours of a parliamentary standing committee proposing formulation of a law to regulate multilevel marketing (MLM) business, the central bank on Sunday warned people against investing in unapproved banking institutions.

In a media statement signed by managing director AFM Asaduzzaman, the Bangladesh Bank cautioned investors not to be swayed by abnormally higher rates of interest offered by 'some institutions'.

"It is to notify all that some institutions under different names are operating like banks in various districts across the country. They are collecting money from people by promising an abnormally higher rate of interest and profit," read the statement.

"As making investments in those institutions not approved by appropriate authorities increases the possibility of being deceived, people are being requested to abstain from going for any financial transaction with those institutions," the statement added.

The central bank notice came amid reports of illegal banking by Destiny 2000 Ltd published in various newspapers over the last few days.

Earlier in the day, the parliamentary standing committee on commerce ministry decided to request the finance minister and the central bank governor for action against Destiny-2000 Ltd-like MLM companies.

"Such companies are swindling people out of millions of taka. We will write to the finance minister and Bangladesh Bank for stopping illegal banking and businesses. We will request for immediate action," said ABM Abul Kashem, chairman of the standing committee.

On Mar 6 last year, then commerce minister Muhammad Faruk Khan had said a law was underway to bring the MLM companies within the legal framework.

There are 62 registered MLM companies operating Bangladesh, Faruk Khan had said.

He had told journalists that only Destiny has 4.5 million clients. Another prominent MLM company is Unipay-2 U.

With regard to rising controversy against Destiny 2000, finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Sunday said that action would be taken against the company if the ministry of commerce and Bangladesh Bank make such a recommendation.