Wednesday, 5 February 2020

PhD dissertation: HC wants to know if universities follow UGC rules

The High Court yesterday wanted to know whether public and private universities are conferring PhD and equivalent degrees to the students following rules and regulations of the University Grants Commission.
The court ordered the UGC to enquire into this issue and submit a report to it in the next three months.
At the same time, the court directed Dhaka University vice chancellor to enquire the allegation against one of its teachers who reported earned his doctorate degree by submitting a 98 percent plagiarised dissertation.
The VC has been asked to submit a report before the court in the next 15 days.
The HC bench of Justice FRM Nazmul Ahasan and Justice KM Kamrul Kader came up with the order following a writ petition filed by Supreme Court lawyer Advocate Md Moniruzzaman seeking necessary orders.
He submitted the writ petition on January 26 based on a report published in Prothom Alo’s online version on January 21 saying that 98 percent of the thesis of DU Associate Professor Abul Kalam Lutful Kabir was not original.
The HC yesterday also issued a rule asking the authorities concerned to explain in four weeks why they should not be directed to take steps for scrutinising the thesis proposal by the Information and Communication technology (ICT) experts before finalising the thesis of the students.
In order to prevent forgery in PhD and equivalent degrees, education secretary, UGC Chairman and DU VC and other concerned have been made respondents to the rule.

'Coronavirus situation may affect Padma Bridge project if it doesn't improve in 2 months'

The construction of Padma Bridge will be affected if the coronavirus situation does not improve within the next two months, Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said today.
At least 300 of the 980 employees from China are currently on leave, owing to the ongoing coronavirus situation, the minister said during a press briefing at his ministry today.
“Padma Bridge construction will not be affected if this situation continues for the next two months, but any longer than that and there will be some impact,” said Quader.
He held a meeting with the chief of different agencies at his ministry before briefing the media in this regard.
The novel coronavirus -- the seventh strain of the virus -- was first detected in China’s Wuhan city in December. At least 427 people have died with more than 20,500 confirmed cases around the world.

Foreigners in Bangladesh evading Tk120b taxes annually: TIB

Prothom Alo English Desk | Update:  

Mentioning that many foreign nationals are working in Bangladesh illegally, TIB executive director Iftekharuzzaman revealed the information at a press conference at its Dhanmondi office on Wednesday. Photo: UNBForeign nationals working in Bangladesh are taking Tk 26,400 crore annually while evading Tk 12,000 crore in taxes, said a report of Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB).
Mentioning that many foreign nationals are working in Bangladesh illegally, TIB executive director Iftekharuzzaman revealed the information at a press conference at its Dhanmondi office on Wednesday, reports UNB.
"According to a survey conducted from April 2018 till December 2019, it is found that some 250,000 foreigners are working in Bangladesh," he said.
TIB also urged the government and ministry concerned to make a list of the foreign workers and update it.

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