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DHL Introduces Disaster Prevention at Airports in Bangladesh

Autor: PR Newswire (engl.)
| 07.06.2011, 08:00

DHAKA, Bangladesh, June 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --



- Deutsche Post DHL and the United Nations Development Programme run preparedness program "Get Airports Ready for Disaster"


- Next training to be conducted at the Dhaka and Chittagong airports


Deutsche Post DHL will conduct its "Get Airports Ready for Disaster" (GARD) training at the Dhaka and Chittagong airports in Bangladesh in June, preparing both airports and personnel for the post-disaster logistics situation. The aim of the training is to improve local logistics capacities so that bottlenecks at disaster-site airports can be avoided when huge volumes of incoming relief goods arrive ad hoc. After conducting trainings in Indonesia and Nepal, the world´s leading transport and logistics company now adds a third country to its GARD beneficiaries - Bangladesh. During the four-day program trainees - airport staff as well as local and government officials - learn to assess local requirements and create detailed contingency plans.



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The GARD program was developed together with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to train airport personnel, local security officials and representatives of national disaster agencies in airport logistics management. Launched in 2009, GARD grew out of first-hand experience that showed just how important it is for disaster-prone regions and airports to be disaster-ready, i.e. be able to respond quickly and effectively to the challenges of disaster relief logistics.


"We´ve gathered enough experience in disaster relief to know that efficient airport logistics are critical when it comes to getting aid to the people who need it most, " says Frank Appel, CEO Deutsche Post DHL. "The GARD initiative allows us to pass on our logistics expertise to local communities in disaster-free times. This way GARD is a smart addition to our regular disaster management activities following natural disasters."


The GARD instructors are specially trained logistics and training experts from Deutsche Post DHL, some of whom are already involved as volunteers in the company´s disaster management program. They will conduct the GARD training for some 20 participants in the capital city of Dhaka, and in the port city of Chittagong, which is located in southern Bangladesh. Trainees include not only airport personnel but security officers and military officials. Representatives from various humanitarian organizations, such as the UN World Food Programme and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) are also present as important partners on the ground.

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"For many across the globe, Bangladesh is synonymous with disasters. Yet the country has a strong tradition of resilience in the face of natural hazards, and is now recognised as a leader in disaster management, " says Robert Juhkam, Country Director a.i, UNDP Bangladesh. "UNDP has been working hand-in-hand with Government of Bangladesh since the early 1990s on building disaster management capacity and a key player in coordinating emergency response and preparedness efforts. The importance of airports during the immediate aftermath of a disaster event cannot be understated."


"GARD is a useful initiative and Deutsche Post DHL applies a unique approach in Bangladesh. GARD is one of the programs through which DHL is helping the communities in Bangladesh and across the globe", said Mr. Nooruddin Chowdhury, Managing Director, DHL Global Forwarding Bangladesh.


The GARD training program begins with an assessment of the existing situation, including available personnel, equipment and the airfield situation. Warehouse space, for example, is one the program´s focus areas. Trainees are instructed in assessing storage options for relief goods and whether the necessary equipment is available for cargo handling, such as forklifts, pallets, gloves and boxes. In the workshops, the local trainees evaluate the results and develop contingency plans accordingly. GARD participants learn how to optimize logistics processes and capacities for when international relief goods begin to pour into the airport. Once trained, the participants in Bangladesh shall evaluate their contingency plans on a regular basis and prepare the event of a crisis with local NGOs, the government and airport officials. GARD will be conducted as part of the "Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme 2010-2014 (CDMP II)" a multi-donor UNDP-support project of the Bangladesh Ministry of Food and Disaster Management, to ensure longer-term implementation of the training results.


Bangladesh is prone to regular flooding as well as to cyclones. With most of the country situated in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna River delta and along the Gulf of Bengal, monsoon rains and meltwaters from the Himalaya place Bangladesh at constant risk of flooding. Many of the country´s large cities are also just a few meters above sea level and are at high risk of earthquakes.


The GARD concept is the natural next step for Deutsche Post DHL in its commitment to humanitarian relief, which began with its Disaster Response Team (DRT) program. As part of the Group´s Corporate Responsibility program GoHelp, the DRTs have been deployed to over 20 airports since 2005. The DRTs, which work free of charge and in close cooperation with the UN, help keep the flow of incoming relief goods moving at disaster-site airports.

DHL Introduces Disaster Prevention at Airports in Bangladesh (07. Juni 2011, 08:00 Uhr)
 
Torturer Sumon caught

Claims wife Rumana cheated on him; her friend says doctors in India found grievous injuries to cornea, retinae of both eyes

Police yesterday arrested Hasan Sayeed Sumon, who tortured and damaged the eyes of his wife Rumana Manzur, an assistant professor of Dhaka University, 10 days ago.

Sumon was arrested at his relative's house in the capital's Mugda area around 2:10pm, soon after he came back to Dhaka from his hideout in Chittagong, said Md Monirul Islam, deputy commissioner of Detective Branch (DB South), at a press briefing in DB headquarters on Minto Road.

Just two hours before the arrest, the High Court had summoned police officers concerned to explain their failure in catching Sumon.

In the press briefing at DB headquarters, Sumon denied the allegation of torturing his wife.

He alleged that Rumana got involved in an extra marital affair with Iranian national Navid Taher Dween during her stay in Canada on Commonwealth Scholarship at British Colombia University. Rumana swooped on him when he deleted her paramour from her Facebook friend list, he claimed, adding that he was just trying to protect himself.

“I am almost 80 percent visually impaired. When she attacked me my glasses fell down and I couldn't see anything. I don't know what happened later,” Sumon claimed.

Replying to journalists, Sumon said, "I took care of our daughter when she was in Canada. I did not have the slightest idea that she had been cheating on me all this time."

He also placed an example of Rumana's cheating saying, “A few days after her return from Canada, we decided to commit suicide together and managed 192 sedatives for the purpose. While I took 110 tablets and landed in LabAid Hospital in a critical condition, she kept from living up to the plan.”

At a city hospital a couple of days ago, Rumana told the media that her husband pushed his fingers into her eyes and then dragged her by hair on the floor. She also claimed that he gnawed on her nose, face and throat during the June 5 incident at her parents' house in Dhanmondi where they had been living for six years, since Rumana conceived her only daughter.

A case was filed against Sumon with Dhanmondi Police Station on June 6.

Rumana also alleged that her husband used to frequently assault her during their 10-year conjugal life. He beat her up several times on her return from Canada on May 12.

Sumon got furious when Rumana decided to continue her study in Canada, said Rumana on Monday, adding, “But I tolerated everything considering the future of my daughter.”

On Tuesday, Rumana was sent to Sankara Nethralaya, a medical research foundation in Chennai, India.

Ruman's relatives and colleagues, who went to India with her, told The Daily Star last night that doctors found grievous injuries and irrevocable damages to both her eyes' cornea and retinae.

Different human rights bodies, including the National Human Rights Commission, and Dhaka University teachers expressed their concern over the brutality on the DU teacher.

National Human Rights Commission in a statement yesterday said people accused in such incidents should be given exemplary punishment according to law.

In protest of the attack on Rumana Manzur, a solidarity meeting was held at Dhaka University (DU) with participation of students and teachers of different universities, cultural organisations, human rights activists and different left leaning students' organisations.

Torturer Sumon caught
 
Illegal housing projects to get into Rehab fair

5 organisations serve notice on govt, body of realtors
Staff Correspondent

Five organisations yesterday served a legal notice upon the government and real estate developers' association asking them not to allow any unauthorised housing project in the housing fair.

Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (Rehab) is scheduled to launch a four-day fair at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre today.

The High Court in a verdict delivered on June 8 declared 77 housing projects in and around the capital illegal and asked the government to remove their ads.

The notice referring to the verdict said many private housing companies have undertaken illegal housing projects and they make sales using flashy advertisements.

There is virtually no effective mechanism in place to stop an illegal housing project from taking part in the fair, it said. They also hold such fairs abroad to attract the expatriate Bangladeshis.

In many case, they have violated the town improvement act, master plan of Dhaka, environment conservation act and private housing rules.

They also demanded the authorities make sure that authorised developers display approvals for their housing projects.

The five organisations that jointly issued the notice are: Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (Bela), Ain O Salish Kendra, Bangladesh Paribesh Andolan, Institute of Architects Bangladesh and Paribesh Banchao Andolan.

The notice was served upon the secretaries to housing ministry, environment and forest ministry, information ministry, director general of department of environment, chairman of Rajuk and president of Rehab.

The court on June 8 directed Rajuk to remove the 77 unauthorised housing projects and the police to stop their ads, earth-filling and sale of plots and remove their signboards and hoardings immediately.

Nasrul Hamid Bipu, president of Rehab, said at the time of stall allotment they asked members not to exhibit any illegal projects at the fair.

"If any company exhibits illegal projects, it is Rajuk's job to stop them," he said.

Chairman of Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk), Md Nurul Huda said they had asked Rehab and Bangladesh Land Developers Association (BLDA) to stop their members from undertaking any illegal housing projects.

"We will go for legal action against the companies of illegal housing projects once we receive the HC verdict," he said.

The list of housing projects declared illegal can be seen with this website link: http://www.thedailystar.net/supplim...state_project/illegal_real_estate_project.pdf

Illegal housing projects to get into Rehab fair
 
Relics from ancient times

Take care of our treasure-trove

The High Court has ordered status quo on construction of structures in and around Bhitorgarh Fort in Panchagarh. This was in response to a writ filed by Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh (HRPB) on the reported construction activity by two private companies in the perimeter of the archeological site.

The higher judiciary, true to its heritage-friendly activism has also issued a rule requiring the government to explain why the Bhitorgarh Fort site wouldn't be declared 'protected antiquity', accompanied by publication of a gazette notification in this behalf.

What we have gathered from the archeology directorate is that on this historical site a reputed archeologist has found traces of what might turn out to be one of the biggest fort cities dating back to sixth century AD. The ministry of culture and archeology department has taken note of the initial discovery. It might involve up to ten years of excavation to unearth the full extent of the fort city......

Here we recall the shredding the bricks off the famous Mahastangarh site and using these for construction purposes. Even farming was reportedly going on in the vicinity. Such vandalism must be replaced by a culture of respect and responsibility for historical relics.

At the archeological level, there needs to be a campaign aided by government and private sectors to bring to the fore many unrecognised and yet valuable historical sites for the hoary past.

Relics from ancient times

Bangladesh and its heritage vandalised.

To imagine it is possibly a large city of ancient times which will reveal immense date of the past that will enlighten mankind!
 
Bangladesh and its heritage vandalised.

To imagine it is possibly a large city of ancient times which will reveal immense date of the past that will enlighten mankind!

Due to heavy rain and salinity most of our archeological treasures are already destroyed. whatever leftover should be preserved with extreme care. but as the price of land is high rocketing so does flocking all the vultures.
 
Bangladesh should pay attention to its historical finds.

They add to tourism and that will bring money into the Treasury coffers throughout time.

India has realised it and are showcasing Incredible India and all that.

It is working but it can be done better.

There are many historical sites like this fort and relics that can be done up and showcased for tourism.

Chittagong and its beaches, and the Steamer ride along the Padma, the Sunderbans thrown in make Bangladesh a tourist's delight.
 
Bangladesh should pay attention to its historical finds.

They add to tourism and that will bring money into the Treasury coffers throughout time.

India has realised it and are showcasing Incredible India and all that.

It is working but it can be done better.

There are many historical sites like this fort and relics that can be done up and showcased for tourism.

Chittagong and its beaches, and the Steamer ride along the Padma, the Sunderbans thrown in make Bangladesh a tourist's delight.

Nope, the tourism should be limited to the high valued archeological sites. Those sites are not for making money. You correctly mentioned about beaches and river which may attract some yet limited foreign tourist.
 
Nope, the tourism should be limited to the high valued archeological sites. Those sites are not for making money. You correctly mentioned about beaches and river which may attract some yet limited foreign tourist.

Sites are not making money because of the infrastructure, hotel and restaurant and non availability of easy accessibility.

Tourists are mostly the 'Been there, done that' type.

Very few are the real dedicated archaeological tourists.

River tourism requires a romantic lore to be pushed. Notice the Mississippi tourism or the Nile tourism.

I did a tour on a Govt steamer from Hasnabad to the Sunderbans. It was heavenly and fascinating.

The Padma is much wider and it has so many romantic stories of adventure!
 
News for today of happening in Bangladesh

Mindless pebble lifting from rivers poses landslide threat

One killed, over 80 hurt in poll-related violence

Chairman candidate drowns, 15 missing in boat capsize

Acid attack on schoolgirl bewilders poor parents

4 youths jailed for stalking

Robbers loot 300 tolas gold from jeweller's house

Rape of schoolgirl sparks protest in Panchagarh

Arrest 'real' culprits, demand newsmen

Teenage boy arrested with arms, bullets


The Daily Star - National
 
Police foil march by left-leaning parties

Police foiled a march on Thursday by eleven left-leaning parties towards the parliament building, demanding removal of “Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim” from the constitution.

A photojournalist of the daily Ittefaq, Sohel Reza, sustained injuries when the law enforcers charged batons to disperse the protesters. ....

Police foil march by left-leaning parties

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What a reason to go on a March.

It could have been discussed in peace in the Parliament!
 
BNP-backed chairman aspirants win 12, AL 8 & Jamaat 7 at 28 UPs in 4

Chuadanga UZs


Chuadanga, July 03 (UNB) - BNP-backed chairman candidates have won in 12, Awami League 8 and Jamaat-e-Islami 7 in 28 out of 32 union parishads (U) of Alamdanga, Damurhuda, Jibannagar and Sadar upazilas in second phase UP polls.

Following are 28 chairmen declared elected following count of vote after poll to the UPs:

Alamdanga
Bhangbaria UP - Anwar Hossain Laddu - BNP.
Baradi UP - Tobarak Hossain - BNP.
Khadimpur UP - Shahjalal Banna - BNP.
Gangni UP - Rezaul Islam Reju - BNP.
Jehala UP - Rokonuzzaman - BNP.
Kalidaspur UP - Hasanuzzaman - BNP.
Kumari UP - Abdul Kader - Jamaat.
Douki UP - Yousuf Ali - Jamaat.
Khaskarra UP - Mostafizur Rahman - independent.
Belgachhi UP - Amirul Islam Montu - AL.
Hardee UP - Nurul Islam - AL.
Chittla UP - Zillur Rahman - AL.
Jamjami UP - Nurul Islam - AL.

Damurhuda
Juranpur UP - Idris Ali - BNP.
Karpasdangs UP - Abul Kashem - BNP.
Haouli UP - Azizur Rahman - Jamaat.
Kudulgachhi UP - Sarfaraz Ali - Jamaat.
Damurhuda Sadar UP - Shariful Alam Milton - Jamaat.
Madna Parkrishnapur UP - Zakaria Alam - AL.

Jibannagar
Abdulbaria UP - Shakhawat Hossain - Jamaat.
Simanta UP - Abdul Mannan - Jamaat.

Chuadanga Sadar
Begumpur UP - Ali Hossain Joardar - BNP.
Padmabila UP - Abu Taher - BNP.
Kutubpur UP - Nazrul Islam - BNP.
Titudaha UP - Akhtar Hossain - BNP.
Mominpur UP - Ghulam Faruque Joardar - AL.
Shankarchandra UP - Abdur Rahman - AL.
Alukdia UP - Ataur Rahman Mukul - AL.

Election Commission cancelled polls to Banka and Utholi UPs of Jibannagar UZ, Natipota UP of Damurhuda and Nagdaha UP of Alamdanga following court directive after filing of separate petition over boundary dispute.

UNBconnect... - BNP-backed chairman aspirants win 12, AL 8 & Jamaat 7 at 28 UPs in 4 Chuadanga UZs
 
^^^
Above result shows, Al days has ended. Evan Jamat is winning big against all odd. Given the opportunity, people will oust AL with happy face. :)
 
Good.

it shows that there is free and fair elections in Bangladesh and it is merely a canard to state that it will be rigged.
 

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