AG seeks political parties' pledge for formulating anti-discrimination act
AG seeks political parties' pledge for formulating anti-discrimination act
If political stability prevails, economy to perform better: BB Governor
If political stability prevails, economy to perform better: BB Governor
Full text of Tarique Rahman’s speech at Hindu Representatives’ Conference
Full text of Tarique Rahman’s speech at Hindu Representatives’ Conference
Sakhawat inaugurates Nagarbari river port 
Sakhawat inaugurates Nagarbari river port 
Education aims to nurture latent talent in every human: Bidhan Ranjan
Education aims to nurture latent talent in every human: Bidhan Ranjan
Tarique Rahman for sustaining unity of democratic forces against fallen fascist 
Tarique Rahman for sustaining unity of democratic forces against fallen fascist 
Japanese investment surge continues in post-uprising Bangladesh: JETRO
Shaheed Ziaur Rahman established multi-party democracy: Dr Zahid
Shaheed Ziaur Rahman established multi-party democracy: Dr Zahid
DINAJPUR, Nov 8, 2025 (BSS) – BNP National Standing Committee Member Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain today said that BNP’s founder Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman had established multi-party democracy in the country over the grave of BAKSAL. He made this remark while addressing as the chief guest at a discussion meeting organized by the Ghoraghat Poura unit BNP and its associate organizations in the district.  The meeting was presided over by Ghoraghat Poura unit BNP President Md. Abdus Sattar Milon. The senior BNP leader said that Begum Khaleda Zia had established today’s parliamentary system of democracy over the former presidential system of governance. Dr Zahid said, “… Shaheed Ziaur Rahman had established multi-party democracy over the grave of BAKSAL. Later, Begum Khaleda Zia was elected as the Prime Minister and established the current parliamentary system of democracy over the presidential system. BNP was founded to carry out reforms that serve the people’s welfare. BNP is the first and only political party that truly implements reform.” Calling for unity under the 31-point outline for structural reforms to ensure the victory of the ‘sheaf of paddy’ (BNP’s election symbol) in the upcoming general election, Dr. Zahid Hossain said, “Those who think BNP opposes reform are, in fact, trying to deceive people.” BNP has never been against reform. This country will testify, the people will testify, and history will testify — BNP’s history is a history of reform, a history of progress in line with the needs of the people, a history of building a modern Bangladesh, he added.  He added that BNP seeks to embody the hopes and aspirations of the people, nurture them, and thus translate them into reality. “BNP believes not in words but in action,” he said. Poura BNP General Secretary Mukhtar Hossain, Organizing Secretary Al-Mamun, Upazila BNP Joint General Secretary Shahidul Islam Lelin, Poura BNP Vice President Amirul Islam, Upazila Jubo Dal Member Secretary Mofazzal Hossain Mofa, Poura Jubo Dal Member Secretary Sajib Kabir, and Poura Zia Parishad Member Secretary Anwar Hossain Dablu were present, among others. Leaders and activists of the Poura BNP and its associate organizations, as well as local BNP workers and supporters, were also present.  
Hasan Uddin Sarkar urges to be united to implement 31- point outline  
Hasan Uddin Sarkar urges to be united to implement 31- point outline  
Tarique Rahman takes responsibility for two orphan siblings in Pabna
Tarique Rahman takes responsibility for two orphan siblings in Pabna
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Significant progress reported in investment sector 
Significant progress reported in investment sector 
ADB to organize Business Opportunities Seminar on Nov 12
ADB to organize Business Opportunities Seminar on Nov 12
DHAKA, Nov 8, 2025 (BSS) – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will organize a Business Opportunities Seminar (BOS) on November 12, 2025 at the Bangladesh China Friendship Conference Center (BCFCC) in the capital. The BOS will be held in Dhaka with active support from the Economic Relations Division (ERD) in collaboration with relevant government agencies. The BOS will highlight key ongoing and upcoming business opportunities under ADB financed projects and ADB private sector operations in Bangladesh, according to ADB.  The event will also feature the participation of the World Bank, which will share its portfolio alongside the ADB presentations. Contractors, suppliers, consultants, non-governmental organizations, private business and enterprises, and representatives of leading business associations in Bangladesh and abroad are expected to participate in the seminar. In addition, officials from diplomatic missions and government agencies will be in attendance. The resource speakers will feature Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change & Ministry of Water Resources, Hoe Yun Jeong, Country Director, Bangladesh Resident Mission (BRM), ADB, Jean Pesme, Division Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan, World Bank, Akira Matsunaga, Deputy Country Director, BRM, ADB, Bidyut Kumar Saha, Lead Investment Officer, ADB, S.M. Moin Uddin Ahmed, Chief Executive Officer, Bangladesh Public Procurement Authority (BPPA), Ridma Khan, Director, Women’s Chamber of Commerce Initiatives, Lila Dhyana Mallory, Senior Procurement Specialist, ADB, Nagaraju Duthaluri, Lead Procurement Specialist, World Bank, Mulugeta Dinka, Senior Procurement Specialist, World Bank, Mohammad Nazrul Islam, Senior Transport Specialist, ADB, Mashiur Rahman, Associate Project Officer, ADB, Sohel Rana, Associate Water Resources Officer, ADB, Md. Yasin Arafat, Senior Education Officer, ADB, Amit Datta Roy, Senior Project Officer, Urban Infrastructure, ADB, S M Jakaria Huq, Additional Secretary, ADB Wing Chief, Economic Relations Division, Ministry of Finance.
Worries over AI spending, US government shutdown pressure stocks
Worries over AI spending, US government shutdown pressure stocks
Trump admin launches meatpacking probe over high beef costs
Trump admin launches meatpacking probe over high beef costs
Kingsman wins Rangpur Youth Festival T20 Cricket Tourney 
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Abdullah urges journalists to keep them above partisan politics 
Amite, Paran misses ton in NCL
Tornado kills five, injures more than 400 in Brazil
BGB seizes huge smuggled goods in Cumilla
Hasan Uddin Sarkar urges to be united to implement 31- point outline  
Full text of Tarique Rahman’s speech at Hindu Representatives’ Conference
834 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Two children drown in Brahmanbaria
Singair BCL leader held at HSIA
IDEB celebrates 55th anniversary in Rajshahi
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First duck plague vaccine invented to protect duck industry
First duck plague vaccine invented to protect duck industry
JU NTF hosts doa mahfil, discussion marking Nat’l Revolution and Solidarity Day
JU NTF hosts doa mahfil, discussion marking Nat’l Revolution and Solidarity Day
BUTEX admission applications open Nov 11
BUTEX admission applications open Nov 11
Int’l conference on 'The Role of Iqbal and Nazrul Islam in National Awakening' begins Nov 9
Int’l conference on 'The Role of Iqbal and Nazrul Islam in National Awakening' begins Nov 9
Abdullah urges journalists to keep them above partisan politics 
Abdullah urges journalists to keep them above partisan politics 
RANGPUR, Nov 8, 2025 (BSS)- Managing Director of Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust (BJWT) and former BFUJ President Muhammad Abdullah has called upon the journalists to keep them above all partisan role for safeguarding their professional freedom and integrity. “Ideology of a journalist might be same with the ruling party or any other political groups. But, journalists must keep standard, integrity and respect of their profession. A journalist should not be subservient to any government or political party,” he said.   Abdullah said this while speaking as the chief guest at a discussion titled 'What to do for the financial security and welfare of journalists and implementation of recommendations of the Media Reform Commission and the Journalist Protection Act” here today.   Rangpur Journalists' Union (RpUJ) and BJWR jointly organised the programme at Rangpur Town Hall auditorium. On the occasion he distributed cheques of the BJWT among 19 journalists. Rangpur Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Rabiul Faisal presided over the event moderated by RpUJ General Secretary Sarkar Mazharul Mannan. RpUJ President Salequzzaman Salek and senior officials were present.  Abdullah recalled that Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman was the pioneer of freedom of speech as he regenerated media after the end of BAKSAL regime, which allowed only four newspapers to function.   “If he had not freed me from that situation, I would not become a journalist. So, I have a respect for him. As journalist we must have a little bit honesty to be respectful to him,” he noted He expressed solidarity with the journalists' demands for the implementation of the recommendations of the Media Reform Commission before announcement of the schedule of the forthcoming national election. The issue of bringing the senior journalists under the purview of grants will clarified in the next few days, he said adding that the issue of granting scholarships for children of journalists will also be resolved, he added.
BGB seizes huge smuggled goods in Cumilla
BGB seizes huge smuggled goods in Cumilla
Singair BCL leader held at HSIA
Singair BCL leader held at HSIA
Ex-MD of EXIM Bank sent to jail over embezzlement of Tk 857 crore
Ex-MD of EXIM Bank sent to jail over embezzlement of Tk 857 crore
Former Bangladesh Bank deputy governor SK Sur indicted graft case
Former Bangladesh Bank deputy governor SK Sur indicted graft case
Hearing of plot scam cases against Hasina, 46 others adjourned till Nov 10
Hearing of plot scam cases against Hasina, 46 others adjourned till Nov 10
Travel ban on ex-RAB DG Harun, family members
Travel ban on ex-RAB DG Harun, family members
Tornado kills five, injures more than 400 in Brazil
Tornado kills five, injures more than 400 in Brazil
BRASÍLIA, Nov 8, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A tornado killed at least five people and injured more than 400 as it destroyed most of a town in southern Brazil, authorities said Saturday. The twister on Friday overturned cars and damaged homes in Rio Bonito do Iguacu, in Parana state, the local weather service reported. It killed five people and injured 432, the Parana state government said. Two others are missing but this number could rise, it said. Winds in Rio Bonito do Iguacu, population 14,000, reached between 180 and 250 kilometers per hour (110 and 155 miles per hour), Parana's environmental technology and monitoring agency said. Civil Defense officials said 80 percent of the town is now destroyed. Images on social media show homes razed by the violent weather. "It is a war scene," Fernando Schunig, head of the Parana Civil Defense agency, told the news outlet G1. He said the likelihood of more fatalities is high because the twister hit right in the center of the town. "When these events hit an urban area, the damage is major. It is very lethal," Schunig said. The governor of Parana, Ratinho Junior, said on X that "security forces are on alert, mobilized and monitoring the cities affected by the severe storms." An alert for dangerous storms was in effect for all of Parana as well as the southern states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, according to weather authorities.       
BCB gives Gamini a farewell
BCB gives Gamini a farewell
Bowlers shine in to keep Rajshahi on top
Bowlers shine in to keep Rajshahi on top
Amite, Paran misses ton in NCL
Amite, Paran misses ton in NCL
Dhaka confirms Saif, Taskin for upcoming BPL
Dhaka confirms Saif, Taskin for upcoming BPL
Amite misses century as Sylhet in trouble
Amite misses century as Sylhet in trouble
Taijul replaced by Williamson in SA T20
Taijul replaced by Williamson in SA T20
Naim Sheikh keeps Mymensingh flowing on rain-hit day
Naim Sheikh keeps Mymensingh flowing on rain-hit day

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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
Discussion on eminent artist SM Sultan's works held
Discussion on eminent artist SM Sultan's works held
Abu Rasel Rony's first solo photo exhibition begins at Shilpakala Academy
Abu Rasel Rony's first solo photo exhibition begins at Shilpakala Academy
Egyptian takes reins at UN cultural agency rocked by Trump pullout
Egyptian takes reins at UN cultural agency rocked by Trump pullout
Lalmai botanical garden: A sanctuary for endangered, extinct plant species
Lalmai botanical garden: A sanctuary for endangered, extinct plant species
834 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
834 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
BMU hosts 3-day academic session on modern cancer treatment
Govt. issues awareness messages to prevent dengue 
Summer watermelon revolution: Jhenaidah farmer finds success with mulching method, inspires others
Summer watermelon revolution: Jhenaidah farmer finds success with mulching method, inspires others
Mulching method opens new prospects for watermelon cultivation in Jhenaidah
Untimely rainfall causes damage to Tk 10.27cr crops in Rajshahi
Big leap in quest to get to bottom of climate ice mystery
Big leap in quest to get to bottom of climate ice mystery
UN says 2025 to be among top three warmest years on record
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