Khaleda Zia's treatment abroad depends on her physical condition: Dr Zahid
Khaleda Zia's treatment abroad depends on her physical condition: Dr Zahid
No govt restrictions on Tarique Rahman’s return: Press Secretary
No govt restrictions on Tarique Rahman’s return: Press Secretary
Everyone must work to make reforms sustainable: Dr Debapriya
Everyone must work to make reforms sustainable: Dr Debapriya
Teachers hold highest dignity in society: Education Adviser
Teachers hold highest dignity in society: Education Adviser
Ramadan hails Bangladesh for continuous solidarity with Palestine 
Ramadan hails Bangladesh for continuous solidarity with Palestine 
Justice depends on judges' impartiality, integrity and courage: Justice Moinul
Justice depends on judges' impartiality, integrity and courage: Justice Moinul
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BR realises TK 10.48 lakh as fine from 5,446 ticketless passengers
BR realises TK 10.48 lakh as fine from 5,446 ticketless passengers
DHAKA, Nov 29, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Railway (BR) has identified a total of 5,446 ticketless passengers in a single day during a series of drives conducted on 162 trains, realising TK  10,48,810 as  fares and penalties.  The information was published today on the verified Facebook page of BR . According to the update, the mobile operations were carried out yesterday (Friday) across both the eastern and western zones of the railway network. In the eastern zone, 100 TTEs (Travelling Ticket Examiners) conducted ticket inspections in 79 trains.  They detected 2,234 ticketless passengers, realising TK  3,34,755 as fares and TK  1,50,460 as  penalties.  The collected total amount stood at TK 4,85,215.  A total of 2,752 tickets were verified during the drives. Meanwhile, in the western zone, 96 TTEs carried out inspections on 83 trains.  During the operation, 3,212 ticketless passengers were identified. Fares were collected amounting to TK  3,99,320, while penalties stood at TK  1,64,275, bringing the total to TK  5,63,595. Additionally, 1,805 tickets were verified during the drives. Bangladesh Railway stated that such drives are part of continued efforts to curb ticketless travel and improve revenue collection.
Black money in elections fuels post-election corruption: Nahid 
Black money in elections fuels post-election corruption: Nahid 
BNP to hold 16-day Victory Torch Road Show on Month of Victory
BNP to hold 16-day Victory Torch Road Show on Month of Victory
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Energy security key to sustainable industrial development: speakers
Energy security key to sustainable industrial development: speakers
DHAKA, Nov 29, 2025 (BSS) – Speakers at an event today said that energy security is the key to sustainable industrial development while identifying awareness about energy efficiency, energy audits, energy conservation, financing and incentives, grid modernization, implementation and communication as key priorities. They came with such observations at a policy dissemination titled “Bangladesh Industrial Energy Efficiency Policy: A Draft for Sustainable Progress” held at the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) in the capital. The DCCI and South Asian Network on Economic Modeling (SANEM) jointly organized the policy dissemination. While speaking as the chief guest, Jalal Ahmed, chairman, Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC), said that although the experts have often sounded the alarm that Bangladesh will no longer have domestic gas reserves after 2030, it is very unfortunate that there has been no significant progress in either offshore and onshore gas exploration.  As a result, the country is unable to utilize its own gas resources rather depends heavily on imported gas, he added.  Jalal added that as the energy sector is deeply interconnected with the entire economy, the government continues to provide subsidies in this sector.  He pointed out that the current efficiency level in the energy sector is around 30 percent and by improving this, the overall shortages particularly in electricity sector - could significantly be reduced.  “If the RMG sector prioritizes renewable energy use, the situation could improve more rapidly,” he added. Dr Selim Raihan, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka and Executive Director, SANEM, presented the keynote paper. He stated that although Bangladesh has a master plan for the energy sector, the industrial sector is struggling in absence of supportive policies. He added that energy efficiency is not clearly or uniformly defined for industrial applications as a result, industries are not uniformly incentivized to adopt energy-efficiency practices.  He mentioned that in the focus group discussions jointly organized by DCCI & SANEM stakeholders from RMG, cement, steel, commercial sectors and government agencies have been interviewed to understand the sector-specific condition and requirements for energy efficiency improvement.  Awareness about energy efficiency, energy audits, energy conservation, financing and incentives, grid modernization, implementation and communication were identified as key priorities.  Participants recommended energy audits, expansion of logistics services and increased supply of gas and electricity to the survival of the energy sector.  Dr Raihan emphasized the importance of a structural strategy, supply-side strategy and policy and regulatory strategy for the sector. Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam, Member (Admin & Finance), Bangladesh Energy and Power Research Council (BEPRC) said that as energy security is equally important as national security and food security, it requires full cooperation from all relevant stakeholders.  He noted that reliance on imported energy increases business costs and emphasized the need to prioritize domestic energy resources.  He mentioned that energy imports amounted to around US$20 billion in the last fiscal year, indicating ample opportunity for greater private-sector involvement. Dr. M. Rezwan Khan, Chairman, Power Grid Bangladesh PLC & Professor Emeritus, Dept. of EEE, United International University (UIU), said that without revising the existing tariff structure, the ongoing problems of this sector cannot be resolved.  He added that electricity tariffs must be differentiated between peak and off-peak hours. There is a common misconception that flaws in the electricity supply system are responsible for load shedding; however, he clarified that a major cause of electricity shortages is the government’s insufficient funds for fuel purchases. In his welcome remarks, DCCI President Taskeen Ahmed said that ensuring uninterrupted energy supply to Bangladesh’s industrial sector has become one of the major challenges, which is hampering production, investment, and overall economic growth.  He said that ensuring uninterrupted energy supply is not only a policy priority but also a prerequisite for sustainable industrialization.  The DCCI President emphasized on reducing dependence on fossil fuels, expanding the usage of renewable energy, establishing a detailed sustainable energy framework and preventing wastage to save the country’s industrial sector and economy. Manwar Hossain, Chairman, Anwar Group of Industries & Former Director, DCCI, Mohammed Amirul Haque, President BCMA & Founder & Managing Director, Premier Cement Mills PLC, Mostafa Al Mahmud, President, Bangladesh Sustainable and Renewable Energy Association (BSREA), Eng. Md. Serajul Mawla, President, Bangladesh LPG Autogas Station & Conversion Workshop Owner's Association, Vidiya Amrit Khan, Vice President, BGMEA & Deputy Managing Director, Desh Garments Ltd. S.M Monirul Islam, Deputy CEO & CFO, IDCOL also spoke. In the open floor discussion, former DCCI Senior Vice President Malik Talha Ismail Bari, former Director M. Bashirullah Bhuiyan, and member M.S. Siddiqui also spoke. DCCI Vice President Md. Salem Sulaiman, members of the board of directors and representatives from public and private sectors were also present.
Over 20 lakh taxpayers submit returns thru online
Over 20 lakh taxpayers submit returns thru online
Financial sector is making tangible progress: BB governor
Financial sector is making tangible progress: BB governor
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BPL players' auction to be held tomorrow
BPL players' auction to be held tomorrow
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Animal Health and Production scientific conference held at RU
Animal Health and Production scientific conference held at RU
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Conference on climate resilience, sustainable agriculture begins at BAU
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Students to receive textbooks at beginning of January: Bidhan
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Professionalism key to a thriving academic institution: KUET VC
Illegal nets, polythene worth Tk 94 Lakh seized in Mongla
Illegal nets, polythene worth Tk 94 Lakh seized in Mongla
BAGERHAT, Nov 29, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Coast Guard has seized a large quantity of illegal fishing nets and polythene worth about Tk 94 lakh during a special operation conducted in Mongla this morning. On information, a team from Coast Guard Base Mongla carried out the raid at around 8 am in the ferry ghat area near Mongla Police Station. During the operation, the team searched a suspicious truck and recovered 252,000 meters of illegal fishing nets, valued at approximately Tk 90,05,000, along with 900 kilograms of illegal polythene worth around Tk 3,60,000. Coast Guard West Zone Media Officer Lieutenant Commander Md. Muntasir Ibne Mohsin confirmed the seizure to BSS on Saturday night.  He said that legal proceedings regarding the confiscated items are underway. He also reaffirmed that the Bangladesh Coast Guard will continue such operations to protect the environment and prevent illegal activities in the coastal region.
Khulna triple murder executed for TK one lakh : KMP 
Khulna triple murder executed for TK one lakh : KMP 
Two motorcyclists killed in Jashore road accident
Two motorcyclists killed in Jashore road accident
Court orders to attach ex-whip Iqbal’s assets
Court orders to attach ex-whip Iqbal’s assets
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Arrest warrants issued against Hasina, Quader in Savar fish trader murder case
Hasina sentenced to 21-year jail in 3 plot scam cases
Hasina sentenced to 21-year jail in 3 plot scam cases
Probe report in share market manipulation case against Shakib on March 3
Probe report in share market manipulation case against Shakib on March 3
Hong Kong begins mourning period after fire kills at least 128
Hong Kong begins mourning period after fire kills at least 128
HONG KONG, Nov 29, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - An outpouring of grief swept Hong Kong on  Saturday as thousands paid their respects and laid flowers for the 128 people  killed in one of the city's deadliest fires, marking the start of an  official, three-day mourning period. People from across the city flocked to a small park near the charred shell of  Wang Fuk Court, the residential complex that burned for more than 40 hours,  to place white and yellow flowers and leave handwritten messages of  remembrance. The queue kept growing and by nightfall the area was filled with solemn  mourners, many dressed in dark colours. A 69-year-old woman surnamed Wong, who lived in the estate for more than four  decades, sat dazed nearby as she counted off a list of deceased neighbours  and friends. "It was a grandmother with a 18-month-old baby... I was very close with  them," Wong told AFP, adding that many of the elderly homeowners had a tight  bond. "Yesterday it was confirmed they died." Even for those who were physically unscathed, some -- like resident Wong  Kuen-mui, a 67-year-old insurance worker -- struggled with a profound sense  of loss. "Forty years' worth of memories have all been lost... All the old photos (of  my children) are gone, it's hard to recall what they looked like as kids, and  that's the most painful," she said. Elsewhere in the Tai Po neighbourhood, a hall in a community centre was  turned into a "condolence point" for the public, one of 18 across the Chinese  finance hub. A man surnamed Ki, 52, was among the dozens who queued to sign the condolence  book in silence, which was only broken by sounds of sobbing. "I can't do anything. I can only hope they rest in peace," he told AFP. Raymond Tang, who was also in the queue, said his wish was that the deceased  can "cross the sea of suffering and depart to the other side". City leader John Lee and top ministers stood in silence for three minutes at  8:00 am outside the government headquarters, where the flags of China and  Hong Kong were flown at half-mast. During the mourning period, celebratory events organised by the government  will be axed or postponed, and officials will reduce their non-essential  public appearances. Meanwhile, China launched a campaign against "major fire risks and hazards"  in high-rise buildings, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Saturday. - Desperate search - Police on Saturday said the death toll remained 128 and told a news  conference that 44 of the dead were "awaiting body identification". Legions of police officers from the Disaster Victim Identification Unit,  dressed in white full-body protective gear, finished searching two of the  eight tower blocks and found no new bodies. Rescuers were still trying to sort out the situation of around 150 people who  were reported missing and could not be contacted. Police said the missing  person reports varied in terms of information quality. Those anxious about their missing loved ones continued desperate searches at  hospitals and victim identification stations. More than 40 people remained hospitalised on Saturday, with 11 in critical  condition, and 21 listed as "serious". On Friday, the city's anti-corruption watchdog arrested eight people in  connection with the blaze, on top of three earlier arrests by police. Flames had spread quickly through the housing estate in the city's northern  Tai Po district on Wednesday afternoon, engulfing seven of the eight high- rises in the densely packed complex. Authorities said the cause was yet to be determined, but preliminary  investigations suggested the fire started on protective netting on the lower  floors of one of the towers and that "highly flammable" foam boards, as well  as bamboo scaffolding, had contributed to its spread. Fire services chief Andy Yeung said they discovered that alarm systems in all  eight apartment blocks "were malfunctioning", and vowed action against the  contractors. Residents had told AFP they did not hear any fire alarms and went door-to- door to alert neighbours to the danger. The blaze was Hong Kong's deadliest since 1948, when an explosion followed by  a fire killed at least 135 people. On Saturday, at least, police regional commander Lam Man-han had one item of  good news in an update on the building searches. "During the search, we did not find any human remains," Lam said. "We rescued three cats from Wang Yan House and one turtle from Wang Tao  House."  
Bangladesh beat Ireland in 2nd T20 to level series
Bangladesh beat Ireland in 2nd T20 to level series
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Azerbaijan beat Malaysia 2-0 in Tri-Nation series
Bashundhara Kings thrash Rahmatganj 5-0 in BFL 
Bashundhara Kings thrash Rahmatganj 5-0 in BFL 
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Bangladesh bowl first in 2nd T20 to avoid series defeat
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Bangladesh make losing start in Hockey Jr. World Cup
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Fakirerpol upset Mohammedan in BFL
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Rajshahi recruits Pakistan duo to bolster squad for BPL

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
Manipuri Theatre stages 'Dhwajo Mestrir Moron', reviving Manipuri traditions
Manipuri Theatre stages 'Dhwajo Mestrir Moron', reviving Manipuri traditions
Heritage festival, exhibition held at RU
Heritage festival, exhibition held at RU
Miss Universe owners in Mexico, Thailand hit with fraud, trafficking claims
Miss Universe owners in Mexico, Thailand hit with fraud, trafficking claims
Ali Banda Eco-Tourism Centre opens with release of deer
Ali Banda Eco-Tourism Centre opens with release of deer
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572 new dengue cases reported overnight
RMCH gets life-saving injections worth Tk 36 crore free
Brazil approves world's first single-dose dengue vaccine
Sugarcane crushing begins at Rajshahi Sugar Mills
Sugarcane crushing begins at Rajshahi Sugar Mills
Narail targets over 74,000 tonnes of winter vegetables
Ashraf becomes role model through Malta cultivation in Natore
DoE’s anti-pollution drive in Dhaka fines offenders TK 2.55 lakh
DoE’s anti-pollution drive in Dhaka fines offenders TK 2.55 lakh
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