Chief Adviser calls for political unity to hold polls in Feb
Chief Adviser calls for political unity to hold polls in Feb
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitution Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitution Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Tarique Rahman calls emergency Standing Committee Meeting this evening 
Tarique Rahman calls emergency Standing Committee Meeting this evening 
Tajul expects exemplary punishment for Hasina over crimes against humanity
Tajul expects exemplary punishment for Hasina over crimes against humanity
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Workers' occupational health, decent working environment to be ensured:Sakhawat
Advisers Council okays drafts of aviation, travel laws
Advisers Council okays drafts of aviation, travel laws
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77th birthday of eminent novelist Humayun Ahmad today
77th birthday of eminent novelist Humayun Ahmad today
DHAKA, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS) - The 77th birthday of eminent literature, playwright and director Humayun Ahmad is today.  Different cultural organizations including his followers are celebrating his birthday through various programmes. On the occasion, his wife Meher Afroz Shaon and his two younger sons visited his grave with floral tributes on his grave at Nuhash Palli. Later, the birthday was celebrated by cutting a cake. Riddhi Prakashan has organized a week-long film screening for fans and admirers on the occasion of the 77th birthday of eminent filmmaker Humayun Ahmed.  Under the title of 'Humayun Ahmed Week', Star Cineplex is screening 'Amar Ache Jal', 'Ghetuputra Kamala', 'Daruchini Dwip' and No. 9 Bipod Sanket from November 7 to November 13 at various branches of Star Cineplex. People can watch the films at Star Cineplex's Simanta Sambhar, Sony Square and Military Museum branches. The films he produced have received huge audience popularity. Along with the films, all the dramas aired in his works have gained popularity.  Humayun Ahmed's most popular books are: Nandit Narake, Shankhanil Karagar, Jyotsna and Janani'r Golpo, Matal Hawa, Aaj Chitra's Biye, Shyamal Chhaya, Deyal, Krishna Paksha, Mrinmayee, Ballpoint, Upekkha etc. On the other hand, the series that have gained immense popularity are Boro Rokomer Bhu, Misir Ali and Himu series. Humayun Ahmed was born on this day in 1948 in Mohanganj, Netrokona district.  
BNP to work with France  if party comes to power: Khasru 
BNP to work with France  if party comes to power: Khasru 
Rahim’s success in cultivating jhum paddy brings hope to farmers
Rahim’s success in cultivating jhum paddy brings hope to farmers
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Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
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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
Export incentives extended to sub-contracted garments, textiles
Export incentives extended to sub-contracted garments, textiles
DHAKA, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) has allowed export incentives or cash assistance for the garments and textiles those products manufactured and exported through sub-contracting process.  “Under the new regulatory environment, production and export carried out through sub-contracting will now be eligible for the export incentive or cash assistance.  Crucially, this benefit will be applicable at the same rate and under the same terms as those afforded to the main ready-made garment manufacturer,” said a BB circular issued on Wednesday.    Previously, cash assistance was generally provided to producer-exporter entities based on the Net FOB value of ready-made garments or textile goods produced within their own factories. To qualify for these benefits, producer-exporter companies engaging in sub-contracting must adhere to specific conditions. As per the circular, the firm or company must possess its own operational factory. The producer-exporter company will be eligible for cash assistance on the Net FOB value when exporting ready-made garments or textile goods produced via the sub-contracting process. Sub-contracting processes must strictly follow two specific regulatory documents- the Sub-Contracting Guideline for the Readymade Garment Industry – 2019 and the Rules for Direct Export-Oriented Garment Establishments (Temporary Import under Warehouse System, Warehouse Management, and Procedures) 2024. It is specified that trading firms or companies not involved in production are not eligible for this extended facility. The new directive is effective immediately for products that are shipped or vessel-loaded from the date the current circular was issued.
BSEC issues gazette on 'Mutual Fund Regulations 2025’
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Country's first skeleton museum in Ctg attracts curious visitors 
Country's first skeleton museum in Ctg attracts curious visitors 
CHATTOGRAM, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS) - The country's first skeleton museum, also known as the Anatomy Museum, has been established at Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU).   The museum's journey began in January 2017 on the ground floor of the Yusuf Chowdhury Bhaban, covering an area of 3,000 square feet. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a fascinating display of bones from various animals. Snakes, crocodiles, giraffes, camels, and elephants are just some of the creatures represent in the museum, creating a unique and educational experience for visitors. The museum was established as part of the Higher Education and Quality Improvement Project of the University Grants Commission, funded by the World Bank. Professor Dr. Mohammad Lutfur Rahman, a teacher of the Department of Anatomy and Histology at CVASU and the current Vice-Chancellor, oversees the management of the museum. The department's teachers, officers, and employees have skillfully arranged approximately 60 skeletons of various animals in the museum.  Additionally, the museum houses 30 staff (where the skin is separated from the bones of the animal, a new body is created, and then covered with skin again), around 500 preserved organs and 2,000 bones of various animals treated with chemical methods, 75 models of different animals, and 3,000 slides for educational purposes. The stuffed animals in the museum range from roosters, hens, swans, pigeons, and woodpeckers to doves, owls, pheasants, quails, rabbits, guinea pigs, turtles, pythons, cobras, bats, and ducks. Additionally, the skeleton museum features human bodies, eyes, hearts, uterus, lungs, kidneys, breasts, DNA, and chromosomes of various animals like dogs, cats, pigs, cows, and chickens. Embryos of goats, pigs, and rabbits are also on display, all preserved with formalin. A giraffe skeleton from the Bangladesh National Zoo is now on display at the museum entrance. The bones of the giraffe, which passed away in 2019, were carefully excavated six months after its burial. They were then transported to Chattogram, where they underwent preservation using various chemicals in the anatomy department. It took approximately one and a half years to meticulously piece together each bone to reconstruct the giraffe's body. The total cost for preserving and assembling the skeleton amounted to Tk 2.5 lakh. Remarkably, only Australia and the United States, besides Bangladesh, possess giraffe skeletons. This marks the third giraffe skeleton installation at CVASU. The elephant skeleton was obtained from the Safari Park in Chakaria, Cox's Bazar, while the tall camel skeleton came from the Dhaka Zoo. The large python was found dead at Sitakunda Ecopark, and the skeleton of a big crocodile was brought from the crocodile breeding center in Bhaluka, Mymensingh.  The concept of preserving animal bodies through stuffing was inspired by the mummies of ancient Egypt, although mummification and stuffing are distinct practices. During the Middle Ages, astrologers, apothecaries, and medical practitioners often used stuffed animals for various purposes. In 1748, the Encyclopedia of Natural History in Rome, France, documented the preservation of birds through the stuffing method. This technique spread to countries like France, Germany, Denmark, and England, where animals, birds, aquatic creatures, and plants were preserved using this method. The Victorian era, starting in 1837, saw a surge in the popularity of stuffing as an art form. Homes were adorned with stuffed animals during this time.  By 1851, a variety of stuffed birds were showcased at the Hyde Park Exhibition in London. In Sivas, animals are skinned, cleaned with chemicals similar to those used in tanneries, and then stuffed with cotton, rods, and GI wires. The walls are adorned with depictions of animal organs and systems, as well as portraits of notable scientists in the field of biology and zoology.  The anatomy department is dedicated to expanding the collection of the skeleton museum. Professor Dr. Mohammad Lutfur Rahman, the founder of the Skeleton Museum and Vice Chancellor of the university, shared with BSS, "The museum houses preserved organs of various domestic and wild animals, providing students with practical learning opportunities. Our primary goal is to educate students about the location, structure, characteristics, and functions of animal organs and systems. The recent addition of a giraffe skeleton has further enriched the museum. By sparking interest in veterinary education among students in the country, the Skeleton Museum will contribute to the growth and advancement of this profession." Khalilur Rahman, Senior Deputy Director of the Public Relations and Publications Department at Sivasu, informed BSS that the first anatomy museum in Bangladesh houses 300 skeletons and 200 models of animals and birds such as giraffes, elephants, horses, tigers, lions, and crocodiles. In addition to university students, science students from schools and colleges in Chittagong visit the museum as part of their academic purposes.
Pest attack on Aman plants worries Patuakhali farmers 
Pest attack on Aman plants worries Patuakhali farmers 
Training on cyber security held in Bagerhat
Training on cyber security held in Bagerhat
Court freezes tax files of Dilip Agarwala, wife
Court freezes tax files of Dilip Agarwala, wife
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Freeze 9 bank accounts of Subhash Singha Roy, wife: court
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Man to walk gallows for killing madrasa student in Keraniganj
Zelensky visits troops near Ukraine southern front
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KYIV, Ukraine, Nov 13, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday he had visited troops near the frontline in the southern Zaporizhzhia region, where Russia has made recent advances in its almost four-year invasion. His visit came as Russia claimed to have taken two more villages in the Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions and as Kyiv scrambled to keep hold of the eastern hub of Pokrovsk. Zelensky said on X that he had visited the "command post of the 65th Separate Mechanised Brigade" near the frontline town of Orikhiv, publishing photographs of his meeting with troops. "I listened to a report on the operational situation in this sector, enemy activity, and losses among the occupiers," Zelensky said. Kyiv has said that Russia has intensified its offensive in the Zaporizhzhia region. Russia earlier this week captured three villages in the southern region partially occupied by Moscow but where fighting has been largely frozen. The Ukrainian leader announced the visit as Kyiv is engulfed by a major corruption scandal involving Zelensky's associates that has caused outrage in a nation exhausted by war.   
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BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
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