EC issues circular on documents required for expatriate voter registration
EC issues circular on documents required for expatriate voter registration
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14 platoon BGB deployed in Dhaka, N’gonj and Gazipur
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Govt to procure LNG from Aramco Trading Singapore
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Govt taking measures to ensure adequate food supply : Dr Salehuddin
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Govt bans approval fees for resale or transfer of registered flats, land
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Digital security training for trainers conducted to combat cyber threats
Digital security training for trainers conducted to combat cyber threats
DHAKA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS)  – Asia Centre, in collaboration with Google and Legalized Education Bangladesh, today conducted a crucial Training of Trainers (ToT) session in the city aimed at combating the rising dangers of cyber threats.    The intensive two-hour workshop, held at the International Business Forum of Bangladesh (IBFB), is part of a broader initiative to empower local trainers to deliver Digital Security Training (DST) throughout the country, said a press release.   The overall Digital Security Training (DST) programmme is a comprehensive initiative designed to boost the digital literacy and cyber security resilience of groups in Bangladesh and across the Asia-Pacific region deemed high-risk and digitally vulnerable.   This training is focused on providing practical skills and awareness necessary for individuals to safeguard themselves from an increasing array of online threats, including disinformation, ransomware, identity theft, and scams.     The ToT session was designed as an intensive workshop to train local experts who will ultimately be certified as Master Trainers. These certified individuals will play a critical role in spreading digital security knowledge within their respective communities, ensuring that vulnerable groups are equipped to navigate the digital environment securely.   Participants in the ToT session included a diverse mix of local trainers. High-risk users, such as academics, human rights defenders, journalists, micro-influencers, and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), attended due to the cyberattack risks associated with their work. The group also involved Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and faith-based organizations vulnerable to cyber threats, alongside various digitally vulnerable groups.   These vulnerable groups include elderly individuals, women, low-income individuals, people with disabilities, youth networks, and the immediate family and friends of high-risk users who need training to support vulnerable persons.   The workshop curriculum covered four key areas – understanding digital security threats, practical digital safety tools, effective training techniques and cyber hygiene practices.   This initiative is driven by the collaborative efforts of Asia Centre, Google, and Legalized Education Bangladesh. Legalized Education Bangladesh, serving as the local partner, is essential for organizing and mobilizing communities, guaranteeing that the ToT session and subsequent DST workshops effectively reach a wide population across Bangladesh.   The organization’s extensive experience in community outreach and digital education, particularly within the educational and social justice sectors, positions them as a key player in addressing the digital needs of Bangladesh's most vulnerable communities. Asia Centre is recognized as a non-profit civil society research institute dedicated to advancing digital rights, cybersecurity, and socio-economic development across the Asia-Pacific region.   The broader DST program spans 12 countries across East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. By focusing on training local Master Trainers, the program seeks to establish a sustainable impact, raising awareness about cyber hygiene and empowering communities to defend themselves against digital threats. Following the initial training sessions, Asia Centre and Google plan to provide ongoing resources, tools, and support to ensure certified trainers can continue their vital educational work.   Participants who successfully complete the session will be awarded a Master Trainer Certificate, formally authorizing them to conduct Digital Security Training sessions. These certified trainers are crucial for spreading essential knowledge and building digital resilience nationwide.
Wearing of black gowns, coats for judges, lawyers mandatory from Nov 16: SC
Wearing of black gowns, coats for judges, lawyers mandatory from Nov 16: SC
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E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
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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
Govt’s focus now on ensuring fiscal discipline: Dr Salehuddin 
Govt’s focus now on ensuring fiscal discipline: Dr Salehuddin 
DHAKA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) – Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed today said that the government’s main focus now is on ensuring fiscal discipline while maintaining the continuity of essential development activities. “Our priority is to implement the budget in a way that ensures efficiency and value for money. Even if we have to readjust some figures, the fundamental objectives of the budget will remain unchanged,” he asserted. The Finance Adviser was responding to queries of reporters after chairing two separate meetings on the Advisers Council Committee on Economic Affairs and the Advisers Council Committee on Government Purchase held at the Cabinet Division Conference Room at Bangladesh Secretariat . He also hinted that the government would continue reviewing both the revenue and expenditure sides as the fiscal year progresses. “We will see at the end of the period how much adjustment is necessary in the ADP and where savings can be made without affecting critical sectors,” he said. The Finance Adviser emphasized that the government remains committed to sustaining public investment in key areas such as infrastructure, agriculture, and social protection while addressing emerging fiscal pressures prudently. He also hinted that the government is weighing the possibility of downsizing the national budget and Annual Development Programme (ADP) as multiple fiscal and administrative challenges have emerged during implementation. He said that the government’s original budget projections were made on a “realistic and pragmatic” basis given the circumstances at the time of formulation. “When we announced the budget, it was based on the realities and assumptions prevailing then. It was indeed realistic and pragmatic. But, as implementation began, several new challenges surfaced—particularly in resource mobilisation, project execution, and the overall macroeconomic environment,” he said. The finance adviser pointed out that disruptions in revenue collection activities, particularly at the National Board of Revenue (NBR), have affected to some extent the government’s fiscal position. “The temporary halt in certain NBR operations has impacted revenue inflow, which is one of the major reasons we are reassessing our spending plan,” he explained. He said that apart from the revenue side, the implementation performance of various ministries and agencies has also been uneven. Despite the challenges, Dr Salehuddin reassured that the adjustment would not be drastic. “We are not planning any major or sweeping cuts. The overall size of the budget and ADP will likely see minor modifications, but not a fundamental departure from what was approved earlier,” he said. He further added that two major macroeconomic parameters—growth and inflation—have already been revised to reflect the evolving situation.
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Bangladesh eyes deeper trade, investment ties with Wales
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Investors to be happy if election takes place in February: JETRO
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Five pipe guns seized in Chandpur
Five pipe guns seized in Chandpur
CHANDPUR, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - Joint forces recovered five pipe guns and several other country-made weapons during an overnight operation in Dokanghar area of the district headquarters last night.  Lt. Jabid Hasan, Operational Officer of the Chandpur Army Camp, confirmed the information on Wednesday afternoon. According to official sources, the ongoing joint anti-crime operation -- launched on September 4 last year -- is targeting miscreants, terrorists, drug dealers, extortionists, and illegal arms holders across the district. As part of this effort, the latest raid was carried out from the Sadar Army Camp at midnight based on secret intelligence.  During the operation, law enforcers recovered five pipe guns, a Chinese axe, and four ramdas (sharp weapons) from the area of Sadar upazila. Lt. Hasan said the recovered weapons have been handed over to the Sadar Model Police Station for further legal action.
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Social watchdogs call for strengthening women network
Social watchdogs call for strengthening women network
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Man to walk gallows for killing madrasa student in Keraniganj
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Schoolteacher gets life for raping in Natore
Trump claims 'obligation' to sue BBC over speech edit
Trump claims 'obligation' to sue BBC over speech edit
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Swimming sensation Yu, 13, stuns again with Asian record
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Early start, tea before lunch in India-S.Africa second Test

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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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