Dhaka summons Indian envoy over Hasina's media access
Dhaka summons Indian envoy over Hasina's media access
CA to distribute prizes among
CA to distribute prizes among "Notun Kuri" winners tomorrow
Tarique Rahman urges allies on street not to complicate political scenario
Tarique Rahman urges allies on street not to complicate political scenario
Sarah Cooke meets Nahid Islam 
Sarah Cooke meets Nahid Islam 
Full text of Tarique Rahman’s speech on Revolution and Solidarity Day
Full text of Tarique Rahman’s speech on Revolution and Solidarity Day
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CA expresses delight over decision to re-launch century-old paddle steamer
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NCP open to forming alliance for national interest: Akhter
NCP open to forming alliance for national interest: Akhter
By Md Mamun Islam RANGPUR, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - National Citizen Party (NCP) Member Secretary Akhter Hossen has said the party is open to forming an alliance in the interest of the nation and the country, with the goal of taking Bangladesh forward. "NCP is preparing to contest the 13th Jatiya Sangsad elections in all 300 seats with its own capabilities and from its own position. We are also open to contesting the elections in an alliance for the interest of the nation and the country," he said. Akhter made the remarks while speaking to local reporters after an election courtyard meeting in Parul Union of Pirgachha upazila in Rangpur this afternoon. He said the NCP is holding discussions with different political parties on various issues but has yet to reach any specific decision. "But we have not left any shortcomings in our preparations. We are preparing for the elections individually," he added. The NCP member secretary said the party aims to nominate candidates who will genuinely think about the people. "We have formed a team to conduct the elections. They are distributing nomination papers. Those who are aspiring for nomination are collecting those papers," he said. Akhter said the NCP expects to publish a preliminary list of candidates after November 15. When asked about the party's stance on the referendum and the implementation of the July Charter, he said the most important task now is to issue the order to implement the July Charter properly. "We have not yet been able to clarify how the government will issue the order to implement the July Charter, or what it will include," he said. "If the government issues the July Charter order correctly, then the crisis can be resolved. Through this, the question of the referendum will also be decided," he added. However, he warned that if the July Charter order is not properly implemented, the referendum alone would not ensure its sustainability. "We think that the government will quickly issue the July Charter order," he said. Earlier, addressing the courtyard meeting, Akhter Hossen said that if the July Charter issue is not resolved before the Jatiya Sangsad elections, the legitimacy of the elections will be questioned. The NCP supports holding a referendum before the national elections, giving priority to the July Charter, he said. He accused the fallen fascist Awami League of committing atrocities against the people of Bangladesh and said, "The Awami League, which has committed genocide against the people of Bangladesh, is again wreaking havoc. NCP will not allow Awami League to come to Bengali soil in any way." Stressing the need to bring the country under a proper system to curb irregularities and corruption, he said national resources have been smuggled abroad instead of being spent on development. "If the same amount of money spent on the Padma Bridge was used transparently, 20 Padma Bridges could have been built," he said. He further said that in the past, anyone who spoke the truth was thrown into jail and kept in a "mirror room." "Now we are protected from oppression, but not from irregularities. To benefit the country, we have to run it systematically -- that is what the NCP wants to do," he said. Akhter assured that if the NCP comes to power, public funds will be spent transparently and laws will be enacted for the welfare of the people. "Also, to prevent the misappropriation of public money, signboards will be placed at union and upazila parishads to inform citizens about how much money is being allocated to mosques, temples, and other sectors," he said. He further pledged that various allowances would be distributed to the people with dignity using taxpayers' money, public service centers would be established in rural areas, and medical services would be ensured for all. Local NCP leaders and activists were present at the events.
Unity among political parties can resist AL’s anarchic activities: Nasiruddin 
Unity among political parties can resist AL’s anarchic activities: Nasiruddin 
Gono Odhikar Parishad holds torch procession against AL atrocities in city
Gono Odhikar Parishad holds torch procession against AL atrocities in city
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EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
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BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
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Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
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Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
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10 essentials goods allowed to import ahead of Ramadan
DHAKA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - Business entities will now be able to import ten essential goods on deferred payment basis as the central bank has announced such facilities aiming to keep supply of these commodities smooth during the upcoming holy month of Ramadan. These commodities are rice, wheat, onion, pulse, edible oil, sugar, chickpea, pea, spices and dates. “In order to maintain the price at reasonable level and smooth supply of necessary food items during the holy month of Ramadan, it has been decided to allow commercial import of rice, wheat, onion, pulse, edible oil, sugar, chickpea, pea, spices and dates on usance terms on upto 90 days under supplier’s/buyer’s credit,” said a BB circular issued today. Other relevant instructions shall remain unchanged. Please bring the contents of the circular, effective till March 31, 2026, to the notice of your relevant clientele, the circular added.  
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JU admission test for 2025-26 session to begin on Dec 21
JU admission test for 2025-26 session to begin on Dec 21
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DU Science Faculty Dean's Award distributed
UGC urges university authoties to promote Erasmus Plus scholarships
UGC urges university authoties to promote Erasmus Plus scholarships
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6 commercial establishments fined Tk 1.3 lakh in Consumer Rights Drive in Ctg
6 commercial establishments fined Tk 1.3 lakh in Consumer Rights Drive in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) -The National Consumer Rights Protection Department in Chattogram city has fined six commercial establishments a total of Taka 1,13,000 during drives conducted under the Khulshi and Karnaphuli police stations. The fines were imposed for using chemicals in food products, preparing food in unsanitary conditions, and selling expired items. The department, along with the police, conducted the drive. One of the establishments, New Shahi Bakery in the Wireless area of Khulshi police station, was fined Taka 80,000 for using chemical dyes and unhealthy oil in food production, maintaining an unclean environment, and using expired and harmful ingredients. A fine of Taka 10,000 was imposed on Phulkoli Sweets Store in the same area for selling expired sweets and violating product packaging rules. Additionally, Cafe Al Makka Hotel in Moizzartek area of Karnaphuli Police Station received a fine of Taka 10,000 for preparing food in an unsanitary environment and using an unauthorized process. Jahangir Foods was fined Taka 3,000 for storing stale sweets, Noor Sweets faced a Taka 7,000 fine for violating product packaging rules, and Bonful Mishtanna Bhandar was fined Taka 3,000 for the same offense.  The enforcement operation was conducted by Mohammad Faiz Ullah, Deputy Director of the National Consumer Rights Protection Department, Chattogram Division, with the participation of Assistant Directors Md. Anisur Rahman, Mahmuda Akhter, and Rana Debnath.
5 held as BCL bring out flash procession in Khulna
5 held as BCL bring out flash procession in Khulna
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Mastermind fraudster disguised as a woman in army uniform arrested
ACC files money laundering case against Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir
ACC files money laundering case against Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir
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Man to walk gallows for killing madrasa student in Keraniganj
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Treason case against Hasina, 285 others ready for trial
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At least 37 dead in bus crash in southern Peru: local officials
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LIMA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At least 37 people were killed and 24 injured Wednesday when a bus plunged into a ravine after colliding with a truck in Peru, a regional Health Department official told AFP. The accident in Arequipa, in southern Peru, is one of the worst in recent years in Peru. It occurred early in the morning on the Panamericana Sur highway that connects Peru with Chile. "We have a figure of 37 fatalities," in addition to 24 injured, said Walther Oporto, the regional health manager of Arequipa.  
Bangladesh face Nepal tomorrow
Bangladesh face Nepal tomorrow
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Nahid Rana fined for breaching ICC Code of Conduct
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Bangladesh face Pakistan in 1st match tomorrow
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Tuchel warns Bellingham must fight for England berth at World Cup

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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
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Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
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BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
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Seminar on ‘The Politics of Literature’ held at Bangla Academy
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Szalay wins Booker Prize for tortured tale of masculinity
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Iranian actor Ershadi dies at 78 after battle with cancer
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KU Medical Centre begins new journey with modern facilities
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Aman paddy harvesting going on in full swing in Manikganj
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