CA seeks support from armed forces to hold peaceful, festive polls 
CA seeks support from armed forces to hold peaceful, festive polls 
CEC emphases formulating law for conducting referendum
CEC emphases formulating law for conducting referendum
Govt committed to establishing social justice: Shipping Adviser
Govt committed to establishing social justice: Shipping Adviser
EU welcomes Bangladesh's move to revise Labour Act
EU welcomes Bangladesh's move to revise Labour Act
SC judgment on caretaker government appeal tomorrow
SC judgment on caretaker government appeal tomorrow
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Govt to block illegally-imported, smuggled, cloned phones: Taiyeb
Lack of trust pursues liver patients go abroad: Dr Gani
Research-based innovation key to future energy growth: BEPRC Chairman
Research-based innovation key to future energy growth: BEPRC Chairman
KHULNA, Nov 19, 2025 (BSS) - Emphasizing the importance of homegrown technological solutions, Bangladesh Energy and Power Research Council (BEPRC) Chairman Mohammad Wahid Hossain today said research-based innovation is essential to advancing the country's electricity and energy sector and reducing dependence on imported energy. He made the remarks while delivering the keynote speech at a symposium titled "Technological Challenges and Possible Solutions for Electricity and Energy in Bangladesh," jointly organized by BEPRC and Jashore University of Science and Technology (JUST) at the university auditorium this afternoon. The BEPRC chairman, also a senior secretary, highlighted that major achievements often start with small innovations. "We should embrace research as a profession. One day, a breakthrough in technology will emerge from our own efforts, transforming the country and possibly the world," he said. He added that BEPRC is working to improve research facilities and urged business communities to prioritize the development and marketing of locally innovated products instead of relying on imports. Speaking as a special guest, BEPRC Member (Additional Secretary) Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam warned about the country's growing dependence on imported technology.  "Currently, technological products and services account for about 25 percent of Bangladesh's total imports. If local innovation does not advance, this reliance could rise to 90 percent in the future," he cautioned. The symposium was presided over by JUST Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Abdul Majid.  Faculty of Engineering and Technology Dean Md. Amzad Hossain, BEPRC Director Hasan Mahmud, JUST Associate Professor Dr. Md. Aminul Islam, and Assistant Professor Dr. Md. Biplob Hossain addressed the event, among others.
Dutch Ambassador meets Jamaat Ameer
Dutch Ambassador meets Jamaat Ameer
French Ambassador meets Jamaat Ameer
French Ambassador meets Jamaat Ameer
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BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Experts for easing securities rules to boost IPOs, global competitiveness
Experts for easing securities rules to boost IPOs, global competitiveness
DHAKA, Nov 19, 2025 (BSS) - Capital market stakeholders have recommended significant amendments to the proposed "Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (Public Offer of Equity Securities) Rules- 2025".  The recommendations aim to make Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) more dynamic, transparent, and aligned with international standards. The consultation meeting was jointly organized by the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and the DSE Brokers Association of Bangladesh (DBA), and was held today at the DSE Tower in Nikunja in the city.  Attendees included representatives from the Capital Market Journalist Forum (CMJF), Bangladesh Merchant Bankers Association (BMBA), Bangladesh Association of Publicly Listed Companies (BAPLC), Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), and the Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceuticals Industries (BAPI). Experts participating in the consultation stated that certain restrictions in the current draft might limit the market's natural price discovery process.  They suggested revisions concerning valuation, book-building, EI allocation, lock-in periods, and IPO procedures, based on market realities and international experience. They mentioned that company valuation should not be restricted by the industry average Price-Earnings (PE) ratio or market PE.  Instead, valuation should be independent, based on factors such as company growth, margin, competitive position, management efficiency, and future potential, they added. Participants deemed the mandatory provision requiring an indicative price from 75 Eligible Investors (EIs) as ineffective and unnecessary.  They recommended adopting an auction-based method where price determination is normalized and shares are allocated based on individual bids. To ensure better liquidity and promote corporate growth, stakeholders proposed several changes regarding fund usage and restrictions. In the meeting, participants proposed allowing up to 50% of IPO funds to be used for debt repayment. This is justified because entrepreneurs often take bank loans for pre-determined investments during the long gap between expansion planning and the IPO stage, which should be partially repayable using IPO funds. The strict prohibition on changing paid-up capital or ownership structure within two years prior to the IPO was viewed as potentially hindering investment growth.  Experts suggested allowing limited private placement opportunities, possibly coupled with lock-in conditions. The current maximum limit of Taka 1,000 crore in post-IPO paid-up capital for companies using the fixed price method was criticized as creating obstacles for large companies, leading to a recommendation for its withdrawal. The six-month lock-in provision for EIs was identified as a factor that could reduce liquidity and create artificial price instability in the market. Experts recommended lifting this lock-in provision in phases. Experts advised revoking two provisions that may disrupt the normal market flow: the mandatory minimum secondary market investment requirement of Taka 50,000 for IPO participation, and the circuit breaker rule applied during the first three days of listing. Furthermore, experts proposed introducing a 'Direct Listing' opportunity’ to incentivize large domestic and multinational companies.  They also advised encouraging large corporate entities with liabilities exceeding Taka 1,000 crore to raise capital through both bonds and equity from the market. DSE Chairman Mominul Islam provided context for the necessary reforms, noting that in the region, after India, the financial markets of Pakistan and Sri Lanka are more consolidated and in a better position compared to Bangladesh. Mominul Islam stated, “Our target is that in the next five years we should be able to reach the level of Pakistan and Sri Lanka”.  He emphasized the urgency of finding solutions to the capital market's problems—opening the 'doors and windows'—before the new rules are finalized. Participants expressed hope that the acceptance of these key amendments will increase the number of quality company IPOs, enhance investor confidence, and result in a market that is more sustainable and investment-friendly.
Businesses in Bangladesh remain optimistic: HSBC survey 
Businesses in Bangladesh remain optimistic: HSBC survey 
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Govt actively considers granting higher grade for primary teachers: Bidhan
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Rivals intimidated by Zia family's popularity: Prince
MYMENSINGH, Nov 19, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Joint Secretary General Syed Emran Saleh Prince today said those trying to create fear around the Zia family are baseless, citing the popularity of the late President Ziaur Rahman, Begum Khaleda Zia, and Tarique Rahman as the reason. Speaking at a street rally at Darsha Bazar in Haluaghat upazila, he urged voters to support BNP under the 'Sheaf of Paddy' symbol in the upcoming national election.  He said the BNP, if voted to power, would restore democracy and ensure welfare for all, including farmers, workers, youth and women, through initiatives like farmers' support, irrigation development, free food and medical services, unemployment allowance and creation of one crore jobs in 18 months. Prince criticized the proposal by the National Citizen Party (NCP) to bar the use of Shaheed Ziaur Rahman and Tarique Rahman's images in BNP's election campaigns, saying that the party always follows legal procedures in political activities. The rally was presided over by Saidur Rahman, convener of Koiichapur Union BNP, while member secretary Nurul Islam moderated the event. BNP local leaders Aslam Mia Babul, Hanif Mohammad Shaker Ullah, Kazi Farid Ahmed Palash, Sultan Mohiuddin, Morshed Alam and Abdul Malek also spoke.
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White rhino born at Spain zoo in conservation success
VALENCIA, Spain, Nov 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A southern white rhino calf has been born at a zoo in eastern Spain, in a success for a European programme aimed at preserving the threatened species. After a 491-day pregnancy, mother Kwanza gave birth to the male calf in early November, the Bioparc Valencia zoo said. The zoo released a video showing the birth and the jubilant reactions of caretakers who had long awaited the event. "We are very happy because we tried both artificial insemination and natural breeding, and finally we succeeded," the zoo's technical director for animals, Loles Carbonell, said in the video, without explaining how the conception occurred. It is the first birth of a southern white rhino at the zoo since it opened nearly 18 years ago. The conception of the rhino was part of the European Endangered Species Programme, which aims to conserve populations of endangered species kept in European zoos, helping to ensure their long-term survival. "This birth is very important for the international conservation programme, as this is a highly threatened species," said Raul Olmo, a member of the zoo's animal care team. The calf, dark in colour with pointed ears, will be named through a public vote from a list of options proposed by the caretakers. The International Union for Conservation of Nature currently classifies southern white rhinos, which are prized by poachers for their horns, as "near threatened". The species is found almost exclusively in southern Africa. Females give birth to one calf roughly every 3-4 years.
Sports Adviser congratulates Mushfiqur on 100th Test appearance
Sports Adviser congratulates Mushfiqur on 100th Test appearance
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Bangladesh suffer first defeat
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Irish spin bowling coach applauds McBrine's effort
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Iran notch third straight victory
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BCB conducts specialised gender sensitivity training programme
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Mushfiqur stranded on 99 in 100th Test

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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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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Opening performance of play 'Vasane Ujan' Friday
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Govt releases documentary on Humayun Ahmed
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Nations 'still far' from deal at UN climate talks: France
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