August 14, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 2016

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Shraban 30, 1423, Zilqad 10, 1437

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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 109

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www.dhakatribune.com | 32 pages | Price: Tk10

PM opens Payra seaport Payra seaport to boost regional business Mamun, from n Shohel Patuakhali

try will see rapid economic growth once the port becomes fully operational,” the premier said. “The seaport has already been connected to Dhaka by road, and in future, a rail link will established through the Padma Bridge. Moreover, an airport, a 200MW power plant and an exclusive economic zone will also to be established in the port area by 2023,” she added. Later it would be turned into a deep seaport, Hasina said. The port, now being developed on 2,428 hectares (6,000 acres) of land, will also help establish new industries, particularly export processing and shipbuilding sectors, and generate employment.

Operations of the country’s third seaport at Katakhali of Pirojpur began yesterday in limited scale. But once the Payra seaport is extended to its full capacity and other facilities installed by 2013, it will open a new era for regional trade and commerce. Officials related to the 2,428-hectare project which the government hopes to turn into a deep seaport in future will gradually support transit trade handling as well as propel economic and social development of the region. Payra Port Authority’s acting chairman Captain Saidur Rahman hopes that it would become a regional hub for trade and commerce. “A port can change the fate of a nation. The Payra seaport can be that promising port for us,” he told the Dhaka Tribune after the inauguration of the port. Currently, the country’s shipments are handled by the two existing ports in Chittagong and Mongla. As per the plan, Payra seaport would be developed in three phases by 2023. The first phase has already been completed and operations began with unloading goods from a foreign ship. Secretary of the Payra Seaport Authority Rezaul Kabir says that

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks at the inauguration ceremony of Payra seaport in Patuakhali yesterday. The seaport began operating officially with the unloading of cargo at its outer anchorage after the prime minister inaugurated it via videoconference from Ganabhaban BSS

Mamun, from n Shohel Patuakhali Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday inaugurated operations of Bangladesh’s third seaport at Kalapara of Patuakhali, for now in limited scale. Payra’s inauguration began with the unloading of goods from a commercial ship, “MV Fortune Bird,” at Ramnabad channel. The ship reached the outer anchorage from China with 53,000 tonnes of stones meant for the Padma Bridge. The premier launched the new seaport along with four other development projects, including the country’s first eight-lane highway, through a video conference from

her official residence Ganabhaban. Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan, acting head of Payra seaport Captain Md Saidur Rahman, Chief Whip ASM Firoz, Mahbubur Rah-

stone of the seaport on November 19, 2013. The seaport will provide limited services until 2018 and it is expected to become fully functional in

By 2018, the port would get at least one multi-purpose and one bulk terminal where deep draught vessels can berth safely man Talukder MP and Navy chief Admiral Nizam Uddin were present among others at the launching ceremony on the seaport premises. Hasina laid the foundation

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2013. For now, the services will be limited to unloading cargo at the outer anchorage through lighterage vessels. “The southern part of the coun-

Hasnat named in Gulshan case, gets more remand

Counter terrorism: Be united

Beware of toxic trinkets?

The terrorists using social media are much organised and active while the forums for counter response are still detached from each other. It is time the government and people moved together to eradicate terrorism from the country, speakers told a discussion.  PAGE 3

A new research has found toxic substances in most imitation jewellery sold in Bangladesh’s markets. These cheap, glossy and colourful accessories were found to contain toxic elements that vaporise in room temperature and permeate through the skin.  PAGE 32

Sanaul Islam Tipu and n Md Arifur Rahman Rabbi Gulshan terrorist attack survivor Hasnat Reza Karim has become the first person to be shown arrested in the attack case. Hasnat, a Bangladeshi civil engineer with British nationality, was placed on eight day fresh remand by Metropolitan Magistrate Emdadul Haque yesterday when Police’s Counter Terrorism and

Transnational Crime Unit’s Inspector Humayun Kabir placed him in court yesterday. The former North South University teacher was arrested along with Toronto University student Tahmid Hasib Khan by police on August 3 night under section 54. Tahmid is also a survivor of the attack. The two were interrogated eight days starting August 4. Yesterday, Tahmid was also placed on six day additional re-

mand, but he has not been shown arrested in the case. During Hasnat’s remand hearing, prosecution’s counsel Assistant Public Prosecutor Hemayet Uddin Khan Hiron told the court that some photographs published in the media had shown Hasnat having a chat with one of the attackers. In the photos, taken from a nearby building, Hasnat and Tahmid are seen talking with one of the  PAGE 2 COLUMN 3


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