Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Nusrat Faria Happy with reaction to “Badsha”

Nusrat Faria's latest film “Badsha” was released this Eid which received good response from the actors and audience. According to her, she is receiving more praise for her performance in “Badsha” than she did for “Aashiqui” and “Hero 420” from the audience and actors.  She also feels that she needs to perform better than before now as everyone will be expecting more.
Starring with her in the film is popular actor Jeet. Among the list of movies released in Eid, “Badsha” stands at second place in terms of box office collection. The movie has gained quite the popularity in movie theatres. The movie was released in a total of 60 halls, with a possibility for an increase in the number.

Anti-militancy drives on Jamuna chars

3 held in Manikganj

Star Online Report
Joint forces have been conducting anti-militancy drives in char areas of Jamuna river in Manikganj and Pabna districts.
During the drive, three suspected militants were detained in Daulatpur upazila of Manikganj, our district correspondent reports.
They are Abul Bashar, 60, acting principal of Baghutia Alim Madrasa; Ishak Ali, 40, assistant teacher of Kazi Shafiuddin Dakhil Madrasa; and Shah Alam, 45, a businessman of Baghutia in the upazila, Mahfuzur Rahman, superintendent of police in Manikganj, told the correspondent.
READ MORE: 9 ‘militants’ killed in joint drive in Kalyanpur
The joint force comprising of 200 members of police, Rapid Action Battalion and Armed Police Battalion have been conducting the drive in different chars of Baghutia, Char-Katari, Bachamara and Jionpur unions in the upazila.
Manikganj SP Mahfuzur and Assistant Police Superintendent of Rab Unu Mong led the operation that started around 10:30am.
Our Pabna correspondent reports, another joint force comprising of police and Rab personnel have been conducting another drive in Char Sakulla and Kolyanpur Char areas in Bera upazila.
The drive started at 10:00am, Liton Kumar Saha, additional superintendent of Pabna, told our Pabna correspondent.

Japan knife attack leaves 19 dead

Reuters, Tokyo
* Police say 15 dead, 4 in cardiac arrest, 45 injured - media
* Attack happened at facility for disabled southwest of Tokyo
* Former employee of facility arrested - reports quoting police
Nineteen people were feared dead and 45 injured after an attack by a knife-wielding man at a facility for the disabled in Japan early today, national broadcaster NHK reported.
Police in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, about 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Tokyo, have arrested Satoshi Uematsu, a 26-year old former employee at the facility, Japanese media reported.
They said staff called police at 2.30 a.m. local time (1730 GMT Monday) with reports of a man armed with a knife on the grounds of the Tsukui Yamayuri-En facility.med
The 3-hectare (7.6 acres) facility, established by the local government and nestled on the wooded bank of the Sagami River, cares for people with a wide range of disabilities, NHK said, quoting an unidentified employee.
Media reports said the man, wearing ablackmediaT-shirt, did not have a knife when he turned himself in at a nearby police station. Police said they were still investigating possible motives.
Asahi Shimbun reported that the suspect was quoted by police as saying: "I want to get rid of the disabled from this world."
Fifteen people were confirmed dead while four were in cardiac arrest, the media reports said. The wounded were taken to at least six hospitals in the western Tokyo area.
Twenty-nine emergency squads responded to the attack, Kyodo reported.
A man identified as the father of a patient in the facility told NHK he learned about the attack on the radio and had received no information from the centre.
"I'm very worried but they won't let me in," he said, standing just outside a cordon of yellow crime-scene tape.
Kyodo, citing the facility's website, said the centre had a maximum capacity of 150 people.
Such mass killings are rare in Japan. Eight children were stabbed to death at their school by a former janitor in 2001.

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