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The government has taken the initiative to legislate for the management of the Hajj and Umrah. For this, the cabinet has approved the draft of ‘Hajj and Umrah Management Act, 2020’. An important issue has been added in the draft of the proposed law to protect pilgrims from fraud. In Hajj’s management, if someone cheats even if they go to Saudi Arabia with Bangladeshi pilgrims, that cheat will be considered made in Bangladesh. Currently, with the Hajj administration, the United States is not punished for the crimes committed by pilgrims going to Saudi Arabia. The government cannot take any action because there is no legal framework. In other words, the perpetrators are acquitted even after they have committed the crime. If the proposed law passes, scammers will be punished domestically for such fraud.
If the proposed law is passed, the Hajj agency registration can be canceled for irregularities and a maximum fine of Rs 50 lakh can be imposed. In the case of Umrah Agency, the registration can be canceled and a fine of up to Tk 15 lakh can be imposed. And if a Hajj agency receives a crime alert for two consecutive years, the license will be automatically suspended for two years.
A total of five issues, including the bill, were approved at a virtual cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday. After the meeting, Cabinet Secretary Khandaker Anwarul Islam briefed journalists on the new cabinet decisions. From Ganobhaban, the Prime Minister and interested ministers from the Cabinet Division in the Secretariat attended the cabinet meeting via video conference.
At present, the management of the Hajj is carried out through policies. The new law is being formulated in light of this policy. The cabinet secretary said there were some difficulties in working with the policy for various reasons and that the necessary measures could not be taken. Even if it were taken, interested persons would bring a stay order from the court. The management of the Hajj will be better if the law. In 2011, Saudi Arabia made a radical change in the management of Hajj. The law is needed to continue this. Pakistan, Malaysia and Indonesia have already passed new laws.
Highway bill: The government will carry out road construction, development and maintenance activities and will enact new laws to ensure safe traffic. If the proposed law passes, a fine of up to 50,000 taka will be imposed for hanging billboards, signs or arches on roads without permission. And if an illegal facility is built within the reserve line of the road, a maximum fine of five lakh rupees will be imposed along with two years in prison. Additionally, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has also given some instructions on road management.
Quoting the prime minister, the cabinet secretary said that suitable trees should be planted along the road. When the kadai tree is planted on the side of the road, the stems reach the road. The Prime Minister has given instructions to plant such trees so that the stems do not fall on the road. At the same time, there will be roads on both sides of the road, so the Prime Minister has instructed to arrange for rainwater or any water to run down quickly. The Prime Minister also ordered to keep service stations and toilets at certain distances along the road.
By repealing the Roads Act of 1925, new laws are being enacted for the driving of highways, construction, development and maintenance activities, and for the free, orderly and safe movement of vehicles. This will reduce damage to the road to ensure stability and control overload to ensure movement of vehicles. The cabinet secretary said that the road will go under from time to time, through which CNG and rickshaws will be able to circulate. Underpasses will not be available everywhere, in which case overpasses will need to be provided.
Citing the draft of the proposed law, Anwarul Haque said there should be restrooms for truck drivers going to gas stations and long journeys the required distances on the highway. The Department of Roads and Highways has identified locations for these facilities. Small vehicles will not be allowed on the road. Those vehicles will travel in the side service lane. However, motorcycles can travel on the road. There will be divisions in the middle of the roads. A fine of Rs.
Strong quarantine upon return from the UK: If someone returns from the UK, they must remain in formal quarantine for 14 days. The government has made this decision due to the spread of a new type of coronavirus. The decision was made by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in an informal discussion at a cabinet meeting.
11,000 trees are being cut down in the Safipur forest: the cabinet meeting has given permission to cut down 11,246 trees in the forest reserved for the construction of the gas pipeline in Tangail. The cabinet secretary said a proposal to cut and remove existing vegetation on 53.15 acres of forest land in Tangail district for the construction of the westbound Nuwa-Elenga and Bangabandhu Bridge false gas pipeline construction project was approved. The gas transmission pipeline construction project will be able to cut 11,246 trees within the Safipur forest and through the Bangabandhu bridge. No work is being done on the gas line with a 20-inch radius over the Bangabandhu bridge to get gas, there is a 30-inch pipeline so a new line is being laid. It should be noted that there is a ban on felling trees in protected forests until October 2021. Cabinet approval is required to fell trees in the protected area. In addition, yesterday the cabinet also approved the Mongla Port Authority bill, Highway Landscaping Policy of the Department of Roads and Highways. At the same time, the Cabinet approved the proposal to implement the default Cabinet decision regarding the activities of the ‘Diplomatic Customs Warehouse’ created for foreign diplomats.
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