(৫৪০) ইনটেক অনলাইন লিমিটেড

Friday, April 29, 2011 Unknown
প্রতিষ্ঠানটি ১০ শতাংশ স্টক লভ্যাংশ ঘোষণা করেছে। এ কোম্পানির বার্ষিক সাধারণ সভা ৩০ জুন, সকাল ১০টায়, ঢাকা সেনানিবাসের ট্রাস্ট মিলনায়তনে। রেকর্ড ডেট ১৮ মে।

প্রতিষ্ঠানটি জানিয়েছে, ২০১০ সালের ৩১ ডিসেম্বর সমাপ্ত বছরে তাদের কর পরবর্তী নিট মুনাফা ১ কোটি ৩৯ লাখ টাকা, নিট সম্পদমূল্য ১৫ কোটি ৯৯ লাখ টাকা, শেয়ার প্রতি আয় ৯৬ পয়সা এবং নিট পরিচালন ব্যয় ২৪ পয়সা।



The BNP has dismissed the investigation report on the 2001 post-polls violence on minorities that blamed the party as 'politically-motivated and biased'.

One of its policymakers, Moudud Ahmed said on Friday that the government, 'scared of the opposition's increasing popularity' made up the report.

The violent repression on the Hindu religious minority and some Awami League activists were perpetrated immediately after the Oct 1, 2001 national elections that the BNP and its allies had won, according to the inquiry.

"It is nothing but a conspiracy," Moudud claimed at a press briefing at the party's Naya Paltan headquarters.

"The main objective of the [probe] report was to harass BNP leaders and activists by filing false cases against them."

Moudud claimed, "Some incidents of political violence took place in some areas, particularly in southern districts, during justice Shahbuddin Ahmed's caretaker regime.

"Some local activists of political parties, including Awami League and BNP, were victimised that time."

"But Awami League is trying to gain political mileage by branding the incidents as communal clashes," he alleged.

He claimed the BNP government had taken steps to file cases against and arrest those responsible for the incidents.

"As a result, Awami League's desire to gain benefit out of the incidents went in vain that time," the senior BNP leader said.

He also questioned the neutrality of the investigation committee. "It was nothing but a puppet committee."

"The so-called committee spoke only with the Awami League activists. It didn't communicate with the victims of BNP and other political parties. It proves that the report is one-sided and biased," he said.

The report was submitted to home minister Shahara Khatun on Sunday, more than nine years after the incident and over one year after the formation of the commission.

The report said several top BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami leaders had directly incited the grisly attacks.

The integrated number of rape incidents, found from different sources, exceeded 18,000. The commission went for inquiring 3,625 incidents from 5,571 complaints submitted to it.

The BNP government in the second week of October that year initially dismissed the incidents of violence as "lies" and "exaggeration".

The report recommended that the government file new cases, revive old ones and compensate the affected people on the basis of the probe.

The High Court on May 6, 2009 ordered the government to probe the allegations upon plea from a legal rights group Ain-o-Salish Kendra.

On Dec 27 the same year, a three-member judicial commission, led by former district and sessions judge Mohammad Sahabuddin, was formed.


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