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184 Families Wiped Out in Road Accidents Over Five Years

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184 Families Wiped Out in Road Accidents Over Five Years

At least 184 families have been completely wiped out in road accidents across Bangladesh in the last five years, according to statistics from Road Safety Foundation. In addition, from January to mid-May this year alone, 12 more incidents were recorded where entire families perished together.

Recent tragedies highlight the crisis. On 8 May, four members of a family died in an ambulance crash on the Dhaka-Mawa Expressway. Two days earlier, three members of another family were killed in a truck-microbus collision in Meherpur. On 30 March, a sand truck crash in Mymensingh claimed the lives of four members of a family. In June 2023, six members of a family were killed in a Cox’s Bazar-Chattogram highway accident.

Road Safety Foundation notes that accidents involving entire families are rising, as more people travel together in private cars, microbuses, or ambulances. “With expanding road networks, families are increasingly traveling together, which raises risks,” said Executive Director Saidur Rahman.

Experts blame chronic mismanagement, weak traffic control, unskilled drivers, and lack of monitoring for the rising fatalities. Many crashes were also linked to driver fatigue and excessive work pressure.

Statistics show deaths among drivers and transport workers are also rising—from 1,190 in 2019 to 2,188 in 2022. Despite provisions in the 2018 Road Transport Act limiting drivers’ work hours to eight per day, the law is rarely enforced.

BRTA officials said the government is committed to regulating work hours, but transport owners and workers must also cooperate.

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Grandfather and Grandson Drown in Chitalmari Pond

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Grandfather and Grandson Drown in Chitalmari Pond

A grandfather and his grandson drowned in a pond in Chitalmari upazila of Bagerhat on Thursday (18 September). The incident occurred in Shibpur village.

The victims were identified as Nur Kader Molla, 9, and his grandfather Shahjahan Molla, 80. Locals said the boy drowned while bathing, and his grandfather also went under while trying to rescue him.

Both were taken to Chitalmari Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared them dead. Police confirmed that preparations for burial at the family graveyard are underway.

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Govt cuts pension restoration waiting period from 15 to 10 years

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Govt cuts pension restoration waiting period from 15 to 10 years

The government has taken a series of steps to address pension-related complications for retired civil servants, including a proposal to reduce the waiting period for pension restoration from 15 years to 10 years for those who surrendered their full pension.

The decisions were made at a meeting chaired by Cabinet Secretary Dr Sheikh Abdur Rashid, where retired Additional Secretary A K M Saiful Islam Chowdhury highlighted the problems faced by pensioners.

Under the proposals, if a pensioner dies before restoration, their spouse or legal heirs will be entitled to pension benefits. In case of a second marriage, the surviving spouse will also be eligible for family pension.

The meeting also recommended providing medical assistance from the Government Employees Welfare Board to retired officials suffering from serious illnesses. For expatriate employees, ministries will review procedures to simplify paperwork and formalities.

Other measures include increasing festival allowances for full pension surrenderees, restoring allowances upon reinstatement, and reconsidering monthly pension payments for those who had taken lump-sum withdrawals. The government has also instructed authorities to intensify awareness campaigns about the universal pension scheme.

The Cabinet Division has already communicated these decisions to the Finance Division and relevant agencies. An official from the finance ministry said implementation work has begun.

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Experts Propose Holding Elections and Referendum on the Same Day

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Experts Propose Holding Elections and Referendum on the Same Day

A panel of experts has proposed holding a national referendum and elections on the same day to implement the July National Charter 2025. The recommendation may be forwarded to the government by the National Consensus Commission, its vice-chair Professor Ali Riaz said on Wednesday (September 17).

Speaking to reporters after discussions with political parties, Riaz explained that the expert panel suggested enacting a “constitutional order” covering key constitutional reforms. This order would be presented to the public for approval through a referendum held alongside the next national elections.

According to the proposal, if the referendum secures public support, the constitutional order will be considered valid and take effect from the date of its announcement, with the possibility of retroactive enforcement.

Riaz added that political parties have agreed in principle to implement non-constitutional reforms through ordinances or executive orders. However, consensus on constitutional reforms has not yet been finalized.

While some political parties welcomed the proposal, others expressed reservations and requested more time to narrow down alternative suggestions. The commission expects to finalize a comprehensive recommendation and submit it to the government by early October.

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