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CA, Dutch minister discuss expanding cooperation in agri, trade, tech
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Tarique Rahman congratulates Bangladesh team for victory over India
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Maudud Ahmed was a democratic leader: Fakhrul
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3 martyr families in Sunamganj satisfied with Sheikh Hasina's verdict
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Ivy shown arrested in five more cases
NARAYANGANJ, Nov 18, 2025 (BSS) - Former Narayanganj City Corporation Mayor Selina Hayat Ivy has been shown arrested in five more cases today. Of the five cases, four are murder cases filed with Fatullah Police Station, while the fifth, filed with Sadar Police Station, accuses her of obstructing police activities. The orders were issued following hearings in two separate courts here this noon.  The case on obstructing police activities was heard by Narayanganj Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Selina Khatun, while the four murder cases were heard by Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Fatullah Maimuna Akhter Moni. A total of ten cases have so far been filed against Ivy, who is also a former vice-president of the Narayanganj district Awami League, in connection with the mass uprising in July 2024. During the hearings, Ivy appeared virtually from Kashimpur Central Women's Prison in Gazipur. She was initially arrested at her residence on May 9 in connection with a murder case linked to the anti discrimination student movement and has since been shown arrested in four more cases.
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Hathazari a shining example of communal harmony: Mir Helal 
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CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
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Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
BCSL to export fibre- optic cable to Nepal, Africa by 2028
BCSL to export fibre- optic cable to Nepal, Africa by 2028
KHULNA, Nov 18, 2025 (BSS) – The Bangladesh Cable Industry Limited (BCSL), a state owned profitable enterprise, has planned to export fibre-optic cables to Nepal and some African countries by 2028. The BCSL has also made an exception by earning profits every year through the sale of fiber-optic cable since its inception one and a half decades ago. In the last fiscal year (FY25), the enterprise made a profit of Tk 31 crore and its total profits in the last five years was Tk148 crore. In 2010, it began producing optical-fiber cables, and currently the company supplies nearly 60 percent of the optical-fiber telecom copper cables used across the country -- ensuring its strong foothold in the digital connectivity era. The company has also devised a medium-term plan to meet the demand of the government and private institutions by installing new machinery for producing High Density Polly (HDP) pipes suitable for the country’s Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) and setting up a local area network (LAN) cable plant by December 2026. Besides, it has come up with a long-term plan to contribute to the country’s power sector by December 2030. Officials said the company’s steady progress has been driven by its time-befitting product diversification, continuous modernization of machinery, and planned expansion aligned with evolving market demands. The company has prepared a roadmap for boosting the annual production from 20,000 kilometers to 25,000 kilometers by installing three more new machines at the optical fiber cable plant within the next five years, increasing the production capacity from 6,500 kilometers to 8,000 kilometers by installing two more new machines at the HVPE telecom duct plant, and raising the production capacity of the super enamel copper wire plant from 300 tons to 600 tons. At the same time, the company has planned to install rooftop solar panels with its own funds by December next year. Located in Khulna’s Shiromoni, the BCSL operates under the Posts and Telecommunications Division of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications, and Information Technology. Another component is Telephone Shilpa Sangstha (TSS) which manufactures telephone sets, fax machines and other equipment. Both the entities were established with technical support from Siemens AG of West Germany. On May 8,   1967, the factory was set up on 31.58 acres of land on the bank of the Bhairab River in Khulna’s Shiromoni industrial area. It’s only production unit, along with all administrative activities, is situated inside the Shiromoni Cable Shilpa compound in Khulna City. After the country’s independence, the company started trial production, and it started commercial production in February, 1972, with the company’s copper telecom cables meeting 100 percent of the domestic demand. In 2005, the company began operating under the Companies Act following Siemens AG’s share divestment. Later, the optical-fiber cable plant was installed in 2010, while the HVPE telecom duct plant was installed in 2016, and electrical overhead conductor and cable manufacturing plants were installed in 2019. Talking to BSS, Moslem Uddin, General Manager (Administration) of BCSL, told BSS that a series of upgrades was followed as a core pre-heating unit was added in 1998, tandem lines and stranding line were installed in 2001 and 2003 and a drum twister machine was set up in 2004. Through continuous technological upgrades -- something other state-owned enterprises largely failed to do – the BCSL managed to stay competitive. The company currently employs 33 officers, 163 staff members and an additional 125 outsourced workers, he said. Company's General Manager (Production) Enamul Haque said that the quality of raw materials imported for production at Bangladesh Cable Industry Limited and the quality of manufactured products are tested by BUET, KUET, CUET and MIST. He said BCSL uses around 99 percent of copper rods imported from developed countries like Australia, Korea and Malaysia, over 60 percent of aluminum rods imported from Malaysia, China and India, world-class PDC and steel core wires imported from China and India. The quality of the products is ensured as per Bangladesh standards. "Considering various sectors, including communication, the country needs to have a five lakh-kilometre fibre optic cable network. But there is an only one and a half lakh kilometre of fibre network in the country. Again, 75 percent of the existing network is an overhead network, which is at risk during disasters. To keep the communication network smooth and less risky, the connections need to go underground. Old cable networks of various government and private service sectors should be brought under a single fibre-optic cable network. Therefore, there is immense potential for the fibre optic cable industry in Bangladesh.” However, neighboring countries are gradually adopting more modern cable-producing machinery, while BCSL’s older equipment limits its output. So, the company needs urgent modernization.  
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Farmers busy harvesting Aman paddy in Netrakona
By Md Tanvir Hayat Khan NETROKONA, Nov 18, 2025 (BSS) - Farmers in Netrokona district, who are busy harvesting their Aman paddy, are happy because the yield is good and the price of paddy is favorable this year. This year, Aman paddy has been cultivated on 1,35,840 hectares of land. As most of the cropland in the district’s three haor-covered upazilas—Madan, Mohanganj, and Khaliajuri—is submerged under water, the remaining seven upazilas play a crucial role in Aman paddy cultivation. Although there was no natural disaster this year, the crop suffered damage from viruses and insects. The cost of cultivating Aman paddy remains low, especially since it relies on rainwater for irrigation. During a visit to Durgapur and Kalmakanda upazilas, it was observed that farmers are busy harvesting Aman paddy grown at the foot of the hills. They are also preparing to celebrate the Nabanna festival in their homes. The harvest of Ropa Aman and Boro brings a festive atmosphere to every farmer’s household. At this time, farmers engage in various activities, including boiling the new rice, sun-drying it, and storing it. Rehana Parveen, a farmer from Uluati village in Sadar Upazila, said that after harvesting the golden rice from their fields, their work continues with tasks such as preparing the area for drying the rice, threshing it, boiling it, sun-drying, and storing it. “We all do these tasks together with joy, but it is certainly hard work,” she added. “When the new rice comes home,” she said, “farmers’ faces light up, and the hustle and bustle of making pitha, puli, and payesh with the fresh rice begins in every household.” Amirul Islam, a farmer from Kalikapur village, said that this year’s Aman harvest has been very good. He has cultivated Aman on 20 kathas of land and received 4 mounds of paddy per katha.  Nurul Islam, a farmer from the same village, has cultivated Aman on 32 kathas of land. He said that since there is no irrigation cost this season, farmers have benefited from paddy cultivation and can expect a profit beyond the cost. Rice traders believe that this year's harvest is good and the market is favorable. They collect rice from marginal farmers, process it, and supply it to different districts across the country. Rice trader Saiful Islam buys rice from marginal farmers and supplies it to big traders in the market. He expressed hope that farmers will get good prices for paddy this year. Raw paddy is currently fluctuating between 1,000 and 1,100 taka per maund. He believes the price will rise further after the paddy is dried. Talking to local farmers, it was found that despite the favorable market, there is a severe shortage of paddy harvesters. Workers are not as available as before, with many moving to cities. Most of the workers, including paddy harvesters, are heading to Dhaka for work. Even when workers are available, they do not want to work for the wages farmers expect. As a result, farmers are forced to hire harvester machine owners. Deputy Director of the Department of Agricultural Extension Md. Amirul Islam told BSS, "Netrokona is a haor-surrounded district. Paddy harvesting has already started. Till today, a total of 23,093 hectares have been harvested, which is 16 percent of the total area.”   
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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
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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Govt releases documentary on Humayun Ahmed
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Farmers busy harvesting Aman paddy in Netrakona
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