SUST admission test on Nov 26
Sylhet correspondent
The admission test for honours first year under the academic year of 2016-17 of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) will be held on November 26. The decision came from an academic council meeting on Wednesday afternoon with Vice Chancellor Professor Aminul Haque Bhuiyan in the chair. A press release, signed by registrarar Ishfaqul Hussain, said this. Dean of Social Science faculty Professor Niaz Ahmed was made president of the admission committee while Professor Belayet Hussain of Sociology department Member Secretary.
Fake cosmetics flood Sylhet city markets
A section of traders are producing and selling fake and substandard beauty products in the Sylhet and elsewhere in the country, mainly targeting the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the largest religious festivals of Muslims. Such harmful cosmetic products have flooded the city markets ahead of Eid and dishonest businessmen are making hefty profits by selling those counterfeit products under the nose of law enforcers. These cosmetics are made with harmful chemicals and can cause serious harm to skin instead of serving the purpose of enhancing beauty of the users, experts said. Sources said after tagging the labels of various reputed international and local brands on the products, the traders later supply the fake cosmetics to the shops in the city and elsewhere in the district. Fake beauty products like moisturiser, nail polish, lotion, cold cream, face wash, cleanser, soap, powders, snows, lipsticks, lotions, shampoo, conditioner, bleach, hair dyes, oils, shaving creams and depilatories are produced in these factories.
Rly ticket black marketer held in Jamalpur
JAMALPUR: Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a Railway ticket black marketer at Jamalpur Railway station on Saturday afternoon. The arrested person was identified as Md Ismail Hossain, 32, son of Md Sultan Ali at village Bonderbari in Sadar upazila. Jamalpur RAB-14 sources said a team of the elite force raided the station area and arrested Ismail while he was selling tickets of Intercity trains in black market. RAB members recovered 7 tickets from his possession. A case was registered with Jamalpur Railway police station in this connection, reports BSS.
Teenage girl falls victim to rapists in Jessore
BENAPOLE: A teenage girl was raped by a group of young men at Nehalpur in Manirampur upazila of Jessore district on Thursday night. The victim filed a case against five people in connection with the incident on Saturday night with Manirampur Police Station, said sub-inspector of the police station Lutfur Kabir. The accused are Al-Amin, 22, son of late Hashem Dafadar, a resident of Khanpur village, Ripon, 20, son of Mosharaf Dafadar, Masum, 21, son of Jamat Dafadar, Rezaul, 25, son of Asad Gazi, residents of Nehalpur village, and Shamim, 20, son of Mashiar Sheikh, hailing from Balida village. According to the case statement, the 16-year old girl, a resident of Fedaipur village in the upazila, used to work at Akij Jute Mill at Nawapara. Barely a year back, she reportedly developed an affair with one of her colleagues, Al-Amin, reports UNB.
One held with 14-kg hemp in Gopalganj
GOPALGANJ: Police in a drive arrested an alleged drug peddler with 14 kgs of cannabis from Basuria area in Tungipara upazila of the district on Sunday. The arrestee is Abu Hanif Mollah of Comilla district. On information, a team of Tungipara thana police in a pre-dawn raid at the area and arrested Mollah with a cannabis loaded sack. Mahmudul Hoque, officer-in-charge of Tungipara thana, said Mollah was going to Pirojpur through Tungipara from Comilla carrying the hemp leaded sack. A case was recorded with Tungipara thana in this connection, reports BSS.
Sylhet correspondent
The admission test for honours first year under the academic year of 2016-17 of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) will be held on November 26. The decision came from an academic council meeting on Wednesday afternoon with Vice Chancellor Professor Aminul Haque Bhuiyan in the chair. A press release, signed by registrarar Ishfaqul Hussain, said this. Dean of Social Science faculty Professor Niaz Ahmed was made president of the admission committee while Professor Belayet Hussain of Sociology department Member Secretary.
Fake cosmetics flood Sylhet city markets
A section of traders are producing and selling fake and substandard beauty products in the Sylhet and elsewhere in the country, mainly targeting the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the largest religious festivals of Muslims. Such harmful cosmetic products have flooded the city markets ahead of Eid and dishonest businessmen are making hefty profits by selling those counterfeit products under the nose of law enforcers. These cosmetics are made with harmful chemicals and can cause serious harm to skin instead of serving the purpose of enhancing beauty of the users, experts said. Sources said after tagging the labels of various reputed international and local brands on the products, the traders later supply the fake cosmetics to the shops in the city and elsewhere in the district. Fake beauty products like moisturiser, nail polish, lotion, cold cream, face wash, cleanser, soap, powders, snows, lipsticks, lotions, shampoo, conditioner, bleach, hair dyes, oils, shaving creams and depilatories are produced in these factories.
Rly ticket black marketer held in Jamalpur
JAMALPUR: Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a Railway ticket black marketer at Jamalpur Railway station on Saturday afternoon. The arrested person was identified as Md Ismail Hossain, 32, son of Md Sultan Ali at village Bonderbari in Sadar upazila. Jamalpur RAB-14 sources said a team of the elite force raided the station area and arrested Ismail while he was selling tickets of Intercity trains in black market. RAB members recovered 7 tickets from his possession. A case was registered with Jamalpur Railway police station in this connection, reports BSS.
Teenage girl falls victim to rapists in Jessore
BENAPOLE: A teenage girl was raped by a group of young men at Nehalpur in Manirampur upazila of Jessore district on Thursday night. The victim filed a case against five people in connection with the incident on Saturday night with Manirampur Police Station, said sub-inspector of the police station Lutfur Kabir. The accused are Al-Amin, 22, son of late Hashem Dafadar, a resident of Khanpur village, Ripon, 20, son of Mosharaf Dafadar, Masum, 21, son of Jamat Dafadar, Rezaul, 25, son of Asad Gazi, residents of Nehalpur village, and Shamim, 20, son of Mashiar Sheikh, hailing from Balida village. According to the case statement, the 16-year old girl, a resident of Fedaipur village in the upazila, used to work at Akij Jute Mill at Nawapara. Barely a year back, she reportedly developed an affair with one of her colleagues, Al-Amin, reports UNB.
One held with 14-kg hemp in Gopalganj
GOPALGANJ: Police in a drive arrested an alleged drug peddler with 14 kgs of cannabis from Basuria area in Tungipara upazila of the district on Sunday. The arrestee is Abu Hanif Mollah of Comilla district. On information, a team of Tungipara thana police in a pre-dawn raid at the area and arrested Mollah with a cannabis loaded sack. Mahmudul Hoque, officer-in-charge of Tungipara thana, said Mollah was going to Pirojpur through Tungipara from Comilla carrying the hemp leaded sack. A case was recorded with Tungipara thana in this connection, reports BSS.