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Month-long 30th Dhaka International Trade Fair begins tomorrow 
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DHAKA, Jan 2, 2025 (BSS) - The leaders of 1990's DUCSU and All-Party Student Alliance today paid tributes to the grave of former prime minister and BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. After paying tributes, the then vice-president (VP) of Dhaka University Central Students Union (DUCSU) and the convener of the All-Party Student Alliance Aman Ullah Aman along with other leaders placed floral wreaths, offered fateha and prayed for the eternal peace of the departed soul of Begum Khaleda Zia. Habibur Rahman Habib, Jahir Uddin Sawpan, Khairul Kabir Khokon, Nazim Uddin Alam, Khandakar Lutfar Rahman, Najmul Haque Pradhan and Mir Sarafat Ali Sapu took part in the tribute paying event among other student leaders of the 1990 anti-autocrat movement. Talking to media, Aman Ullah Aman said, "We came here to pay tribute to the uncompromising leader Khaleda Zia. We prayed to Allah for her eternal peace." "The sacrifice and role of Khaleda Zia against the autocrat and fascists cannot be expressed in words. In spite of being subjected to torture and physical illness, she refused to go anywhere and never abandoned the movement for democracy." "Hasina forcefully sent her to jail and tortured there and she was subjected to slow poisoning by the Hasina-led government and she was denied minimum medication and treatment," said Aman, adding, "Hasina and Awami League can never avoid the responsibly of the inhumane torture that she unleashed on Khaleda Zia." Sheikh Hasina must be held responsible for this, he said.   "Khaleda was the sentinel of the national sovereignty and democracy and the symbol of unity. Her funeral proved what she was for the country," Aman Ullah said. Noting the sacrifices of Khaleda Zia, he said, Khaleda Zia chose to stay in the country and refused to go abroad and for this boldness her son Tarique Rahman was subjected to inhumane torture and forced to live in exile. "Countrymen marked Tarique Rahman's homecoming spontaneously," he added. Khaleda Zia died on December 30 at the Evercare Hospital while undergoing treatment. Her Janaza was marked by unprecedented crowd in the country and she was buried beside her late husband President Ziaur Rahman's grave at the Zia Uddyan located at Sher-e Bangla Nagar in the capital. BNP announced seven-day mourning following the demise of the party's chairman Begum Khaleda Zia.
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No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
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CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
Month-long 30th Dhaka International Trade Fair begins tomorrow 
Month-long 30th Dhaka International Trade Fair begins tomorrow 
DHAKA, Jan 2, 2026 (BSS) - The month-long 30th Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF)-2026 will begin tomorrow at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center in Purbachal.  Commerce Adviser Sk. Bashir Uddin is scheduled to inaugurate the trade fair at 10am. The event was originally slated to begin on January 1, but the government was rescheduled to Saturday following the death of former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) has confirmed that invitation cards already distributed for the original opening ceremony will remain valid for the rescheduled date on January 3. At a recent press conference, Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman said that the use of single-use plastic and polythene bags has been completely banned at this year's fair.  "Any stall or pavilion found using polythene bags will not be considered for any awards. As an alternative, jute bags will be supplied to visitors at affordable prices through a joint initiative of the Jute Diversification Promotion Center (JDPC) and the Ministry of Textiles and Jute," he added. The Commerce Secretary said a total of 324 stalls and pavilions will be set up at the fair this year. With the participation of 11 foreign stalls and pavilions, the event will be recognized as an international trade fair. This year, stalls and pavilion spaces have been allocated online under various categories. An e-ticketing system has been introduced, allowing visitors to enter the fair by purchasing tickets online and scanning QR codes, in addition to on-the-spot ticket purchases.  To facilitate transportation, dedicated Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) bus services will operate alongside concessionary-rate ride-sharing services provided by "Pathao." Mahbubur Rahman further said that an 'Export Enclave' has been introduced for the first time this year. Under the banner "Best of Bangladesh", top products from seven export-oriented sectors, including leather and footwear and light engineering, will be showcased with the aim of enhancing engagement with foreign buyers. He said a "Bangladesh Square" has been constructed at the fair venue to display photo exhibitions commemorating the Language Movement of 1952, the Great Liberation War, and the martyrs and injured of the July 2024 movement. Sector-based seminars and workshops will also be organized to highlight the quality of Bangladeshi products and international compliance standards. Special zones for electronics and furniture have been arranged for foreign entrepreneurs and companies. Seating corners have been set up for senior citizens, while two children's parks will be available for children's entertainment. An open cultural center will also be part of the fair.  Reserved stalls have been allocated for women, persons with disabilities, cottage, handloom, textile and handicraft entrepreneurs. To encourage youth power and innovative initiatives, various seminars and cultural programmes will be held throughout the month. Products to be displayed at the fair include local textiles, machinery, carpets, cosmetics and beauty aids, electrical and electronics goods, furniture, jute and jute products, household items, leather, artificial leather and footwear, sports goods, sanitaryware, toys, stationery, crockery, plastic and melamine polymer products, herbal and toiletries, imitation jewelry, processed food, fast food, handicrafts, home d,cor, and more. The Bangladesh Square has been set up on the southeast side of the center, the cultural center and recreational corner on the southwest side, two children's parks on the northeast side, and a mosque on the northwest side. Adequate ATM booths will be available for banking services. A mother and child center will be set up for mothers and children. Other facilities include a blood collection center, mosque, comfortable seating for visitors, and seating corners for senior citizens. To ensure smooth transportation for visitors, more than 200 dedicated BRTC shuttle buses will operate daily from Kuril Bishwaroad, Farmgate (Khejur Bagan/Khamarbari), Narayanganj, and Narsingdi starting from 8:00 am. The last shuttle bus from the fairground will depart at 11:00 pm. The fixed fares are: Taka 70 from Farmgate (Khejur Bagan/Khamarbari) to the fairground, Taka 40 from Kuril Bishwaroad, Taka 120 from Chashara, Taka 130 from Muktarpur, Taka 100 from Narsingdi, and Taka 100 from the fairground to Signboard (per person). Ticket prices are Taka 50 for adults and Taka 25 for children under 12. Freedom fighters, persons with disabilities, and those injured in the July movement will be allowed free entry upon showing valid cards. As in previous years, the fair will run from 9:55 am to 9:50 pm daily, and until 10:00 pm on weekly holidays. The Dhaka International Trade Fair has been organized since 1995 under the joint initiative of the Ministry of Commerce and the Export Promotion Bureau to promote, expand, and market domestic products, support production, and create employment opportunities. To ensure overall security, a sufficient number of police, Armed Police Battalion, RAB, intelligence agencies, and other law enforcement personnel will be deployed at and around the fairground.  Regular patrols will be conducted by police, RAB, and the army. Private security guards have been appointed to maintain discipline at service and VIP gates.  Besides, CCTV cameras have been installed at key locations, entry gates, parking areas, and throughout the venue. Archways and metal detectors have also been installed at the entry points. Fire Service personnel will remain on standby round the clock to prevent any fire incidents. Special importance has been given on cleanliness at this year's fair. Adequate separate toilets for men and women have been arranged inside and outside the exhibition halls. More than 200 cleaners will be engaged round the clock to maintain cleanliness. To ensure food quality, mobile courts led by executive magistrates and supported by law enforcement agencies will conduct daily anti-adulteration drives during the fair. Five institutions have been allocated premier restaurant, premier mini-restaurant, and coffee shop facilities. Additionally, a 500-seat cafeteria inside the exhibition center will serve quality food at fixed prices in a pleasant environment. Doctors and patient care attendants will be available round the clock to provide free primary healthcare and medical advice.  The fair will have ample car parking facilities, including a two-storey car parking building accommodating more than 500 vehicles, additional parking on six acres of land outside the exhibition hall, and three large parking areas including the RAJUK cattle market field.  A temporary secretariat has been set up to monitor overall activities, along with an information center to provide all necessary information to visitors.
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