Khaleda Zia admitted to Evercare Hospital in city
Khaleda Zia admitted to Evercare Hospital in city
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Bhutan PM’s visit reaffirms enduring Dhaka–Thimphu ties: joint statement 
Bhutanese PM sends bouquet to BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia
Bhutanese PM sends bouquet to BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia
If elected, BNP will adopt justice as core principle of state governance: Tarique Rahman  
If elected, BNP will adopt justice as core principle of state governance: Tarique Rahman  
Bhutanese PM inquired about Khaleda Zia's health: Fakhrul
Bhutanese PM inquired about Khaleda Zia's health: Fakhrul
G2G framework proposed for recruiting Bangladeshi doctors, nurses to Saudi Arabia
G2G framework proposed for recruiting Bangladeshi doctors, nurses to Saudi Arabia
‘Simplifying training for doctors in advanced, complex surgeries is crucial’
No alternative to preparedness, awareness to minimise earthquake consequences: experts
No alternative to preparedness, awareness to minimise earthquake consequences: experts
Dhaka, Nov 23, 2025 (BSS)- Experts have warned that Bangladesh may face a major earthquake at any time and stressed that only strong preparedness and widespread public awareness can minimise the potential consequences.  They said the 5.7-magnitude earthquake that jolted the country two days ago is a reminder of the region's vulnerability and the urgent need for action. According to experts, Dhaka and other major cities are at high seismic risk due to unplanned urbanisation, faulty land-use patterns and the country's complex geological and tectonic structure. They said that if the national building code is strictly followed, the damage from a large-scale earthquake can be significantly reduced. Earthquake expert Dr Md Zillur Rahman, Professor at the Department of Disaster Science and Climate Resilience at Dhaka University, told BSS that Friday's earthquake was the strongest felt in the region in the last 50 to 60 years. "As a geologist, I am examining whether a fault line exists near the epicentre. Evidence suggests that the Shitalakshya River flowing past Narsingdi follows a linear, fault-controlled path," he said. "Bangladesh has experienced earthquakes of magnitude 7 to 7.5 in the past, and such powerful tremors may occur again." He said moderate earthquakes are not unusual for Bangladesh and that tremors of similar magnitude have been recorded in the past. "Bangladesh is a moderately earthquake-prone region. The 5.7-magnitude quake felt within 58 hours was relatively strong in Dhaka and its surrounding areas," he added. Dr Zillur emphasised that the national building code already includes proper technical parameters for constructing earthquake-resistant structures. "If every building is constructed according to the code, the risk of large-scale destruction will decrease substantially." North South University Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Infrastructure Research and Services (CIRS), Dr Minhaj Mohammad Shahriar, referred to a recent statement issued by the Bangladesh Geological Society (BGS). According to the BGS, Bangladesh is located on a highly complex geological-tectonic boundary. "Bangladesh lies on a subduction-related plate boundary," Dr Minhaj explained. "The Indian plate began subducting beneath the Burmese plate hundreds of thousands of years ago, forming the Chattogram and Sylhet hills. The pressure between these plates is still active. More surveys and research are necessary to understand its rate and nature." The Geological Society warned that since earthquakes strike without prior warning and can cause catastrophic damage within seconds, a lack of preparation greatly increases the risk. It stressed that awareness, planning and practical knowledge on earthquakes can save countless lives. The BGS also stated that the recent Narsingdi earthquake proved that the central region of Bangladesh is not geologically stable. It cautioned that the quake did not release underground pressure; rather, pressure is continuously accumulating. Fault systems such as the Madhupur Fault, Dawki Fault, the Plate Boundary Zone and the Arakan Subduction Zone -- both inside and outside Bangladesh -- could trigger larger earthquakes in the future. Given Bangladesh's location in a high-risk seismic belt, the threat of major quakes will remain over the coming decades. According to geological analysis, the affected region lies within the Indo-Burma tectonic plate boundary, extending along the Shitalakshya fault line. This suggests that earthquakes of similar or greater magnitude may occur again. Experts said it is urgently necessary to map the hidden faults and update the national earthquake hazard map. Friday's 5.7-magnitude quake, felt most intensely in Madhabadi upazila of Narsingdi at a shallow depth of 10 kilometres, should be considered a serious warning for the country, experts said. They stressed that Bangladesh must take immediate preparedness measures and enforce building code compliance to reduce the impact of future quakes. Dr Minhaj said the strong tremor caused panic among people across the country, which he described as natural. "However, global patterns show that unplanned urbanisation, high population density and the growth of industrial structures have made Bangladesh more vulnerable. Therefore, both the government and citizens must work together to increase awareness," he said. Professor Dr Md Badruddoza Miah, Chairman of the Department of Geology at Dhaka University, urged people not to panic but to remain alert. "Awareness is crucial. Educational institutions -- schools, colleges, universities -- should emphasise earthquake preparedness and safety practices," he said. He added that Bangladesh faces elevated risk due to unplanned urbanisation and weak infrastructure. "Public awareness must be expanded. Buildings should be constructed strictly following the national building code. Research on earthquake science and seismic risk must be prioritised."
Bar Council cancels review results, re-evaluation of answer papers ordered
Bar Council cancels review results, re-evaluation of answer papers ordered
BBCCI holds high-level view-exchange meeting with Chittagong city mayor
BBCCI holds high-level view-exchange meeting with Chittagong city mayor
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
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24.5pc growth of remittance inflow till Nov 22
DHAKA, Nov 23, 2025 (BSS) - Inflow of remittances witnessed a year-on-year growth of 24.5 percent reaching US$2,135 million in the 22 days of November, according to the latest data of Bangladesh Bank (BB) issued today.   Last year, during the same period, the country's remittance inflow was $1,715 million.   During the July to November 22, 2025 of the current fiscal year, expatriates sent remittances of $12,284 million, which was $10,653 million during the same period of the previous fiscal year.
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BGMEA for immediate inspection of factories
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NBR extends tax return submission deadline till Dec 31 
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Bangladesh moving forward in the global technological advancement: CUET VC 
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TANGAIL, Nov 23, 2025 (BSS) - Two motorcyclists were killed after their bike lost control in Madhupur upazila of the district this evening. The accident occurred in the hilly forest area of Jhaloi along the Tangail-Mymensingh regional highway. The deceased were identified as Rakib, 26, of Char Fasson upazila in Barishal and Yasin, 26, son of Mokhlesur Rahman from Pakutia Paschim Para in Deulabari union under Ghatail upazila of Tangail. Police and local residents said the duo was travelling from Rasulpur in Madhupur towards Ghatail when their motorcycle, reportedly being driven at high speed, went out of control and crashed into an electric pole on the roadside.  Both riders were thrown off the bike and died on the spot. Madhupur Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Emranul Kabir said police recovered the bodies and brought them to the station.  "The bodies will be handed over to the families after completing legal formalities," he added.
ACC files case against 3 persons over embezzlement of Tk 2.5 cr 
ACC files case against 3 persons over embezzlement of Tk 2.5 cr 
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CAB is being reorganized to realise consumer rights: AHM Shafiquzzaman
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July Revolution did not propose to overturn constitution: CJ  
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Tk 6.95 crore realised for workers as NLASO ramps up ADR efforts
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Four sent to jail in listed criminal Mamun murder case
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Trump blasts Ukraine for 'zero gratitude' to US as talks start
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Bangladesh outplay us in all departments: Andy Balbirnie
Bangladesh outplay us in all departments: Andy Balbirnie
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South Africa 489 all out against India in second Test
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Shanto hails bowlers' patience as Bangladesh seal Ireland series
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Bangladesh crush Ireland by 217 runs to complete series sweep
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Muthusamy, Jansen put South Africa on top in second India Test
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India win cricket's first blind women's T20 World Cup

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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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Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
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Princess Diana enters Paris waxwork museum
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Opening performance of play 'Vasane Ujan' Friday
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Tk 44cr project for Tanguar Haor wetland development
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‘Simplifying training for doctors in advanced, complex surgeries is crucial’
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EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments
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