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Bangladesh-Bhutan friendship rooted in history, trust and heart for goodwill: CA
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CA hosts banquet in honour of Bhutanese PM 
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Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
DHAKA, Nov 15, 2025 (BSS) - Leading online book retailer Rokomari.com has conferred the Rokomari Bestseller Award-2025, honouring the highest-selling books and authors across four major categories. The categories are Fiction, Non-fiction, Religion, and Career-Academic based on sales from April 2024 to March 2025.   A total of 56 awards were presented at the sixth Rokomari Best Seller Award-2025. The award giving ceremony was held this evening at the Krishibid Institute Bangladesh (KIB) auditorium in the capital. Rokomari's co-founders and directors Zubair Bin Amin and Ehteshamus Rakib, CEO Khairul Anam and Chairman Mahmudul Hasan Sohag were present at the event. More than 1,300 writers, readers, publishers and book industry professionals gathered, creating a festive atmosphere at the ceremony. In the top-category awards, Ilma Behrouz (Fiction), Muhammad Elias Kanchan (Non-fiction), Dr Mizanur Rahman Azhari (Religion) and QnA Publications Writers' Council (Career-Academic) secured first place.   The bestselling titles in these categories were Ami Padmaja, Brain Balance Equal Bank Balance, Ek Nojore Quran and Zobair's GK respectively. A major announcement of the event came from Onnorokom Group as its Chairman Mahmudul Hasan Sohag declared a new initiative titled "Project Hashimukh", under which children of printing workers, binders, paper-pickers and other book-industry labourers will receive annual scholarships worth Tk 10 lakh.   "Writers create value, but an effective mechanism is essential to deliver that value to readers. Publishers, writers and Rokomari will work together to strengthen that structure," Mahmudul Hasan Sohag said. In the fiction category, recipients included Ilma Behrouz, Salma Chowdhury, Sadat Hossain and Rahitul Islam.   In the non-fiction category, the list featured Muhammad Elias Kanchan (Coach Kanchan), Mark Anupom Mallik, Asif Iqbal and Mohiuddin Ahmed.   In the Religion category, awardees included Dr Mizanur Rahman Azhari, Arif Azad and Shaykh Ahmadullah.   The Career-Academic category honoured QnA Publications Writers' Council Zobayer Ahmed and others. Bestselling books in each category, six per segment, were also announced, covering a wide range of popular titles in Fiction, Non-fiction, Religion and Career-Academic. Before handing over the awards, several quiz and creative competitions were held at the event to make the event more engaging.
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NCP claims plot to rebrand Awami League through Jatiya Party 
One held with 1.3kg gold at HSIA
One held with 1.3kg gold at HSIA
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CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
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SC reinstates caretaker government system 
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BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
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ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
Seminar on Dutch–Bangla agricultural cooperation held
Seminar on Dutch–Bangla agricultural cooperation held
DHAKA, Nov 22, 2025 (BSS) - The Dutch-Bangla Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DBCCI), in collaboration with LIMRA Exhibitions, successfully organized a high-level seminar titled “Bridging the gap between high-tech, sustainable Dutch agricultural systems and Bangladesh's scale, climate-vulnerability and agro-processing bottlenecks”.  The event took place today at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB), Dhaka, bringing together leading agricultural experts, researchers, policymakers, agribusiness leaders, and diplomats from both Bangladesh and the Netherlands. The seminar was supported by the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) under the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy of Bangladesh in The Hague, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU), and agricultural stakeholders from both countries. With around 90 participants, including university scholars, development partners, private-sector representatives, DBCCI Board Members, and media personnel, the event served as a platform for strategic dialogue on strengthening agricultural innovation, technology transfer, and climate-resilient farming cooperation, said a press release. The seminar featured distinguished speakers who shared insights on sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and innovations in the agri-value chain including Prof. Dr. Md. Ashabul Hoque, Genetics & Plant Breeding Expert, Department of Agricultural Botany, SAU; Dr. Md. Golam Mahboob, Chief Scientific Officer, Natural Resources Management Division, BARC, Ministry of Agriculture; Prof. Dr. Mohammad Shamsul Alam Bhuiyan, Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, BAU; Sanjib Kumar Saha, Development Consultant & Policy Analyst, Climate & Disaster Risk Management and Food Security. Md. Shakawat Hossain Mamun, President of DBCCI, delivered the welcome remarks emphasizing the importance of Dutch–Bangladesh cooperation in advancing agricultural sustainability and innovation. A presentation on “Transforming Bangladesh’s Agriculture through Innovation and Partnership” was made by Dr. Md. Golam Mahboob (BARC) while two other presentations on “Agriculture for All Farmers” was made by Sanjib Kumar Saha and another one on “Climate-Smart Agriculture: The Netherlands’ Experience and Lessons for Bangladesh” was made by Prof. Dr. Md. Ashabul Hoque (SAU). A major highlight was the panel discussion on “Joint Pathways for Sustainable Agri-Development: Opportunities and Challenges,” featuring experts from BAU, SAU, BARC, private-sector representatives from both countries, and development partners. The session was moderated by Md. Shakawat Hossain Mamun, President of DBCCI. Participants engaged in an interactive open discussion session, sharing ideas on innovation-led agricultural development, agro-processing bottlenecks, and climate-smart farming technologies. The seminar concluded with closing remarks by Saif Uddowlah, Chair of DBCCI Agro Committee.
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WASHINGTON, Nov 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Washington insisted Saturday that its Ukraine proposal is indeed official US policy, denying claims by a group of senators that Secretary of State Marco Rubio told them the document under discussion is just a Russian "wish list." The dispute over the 28-point plan -- which cedes Ukrainian territory long sought by Moscow -- threw an extraordinary element of confusion into efforts to negotiate an end to the war. US President Donald Trump has pushed the plan, pressuring the Ukrainians to accept it within days. Negotiators will meet in Switzerland on Sunday. However, after a storm of criticism that the proposal is almost entirely favorable to Moscow, several US senators spoke out, holding a press conference at the Halifax International Security Forum in Nova Scotia, Canada on Saturday. The senators -- Republican Mike Rounds, independent Angus King, and Democrat Jeanne Shaheen -- said Rubio told them the current Ukraine proposal is not the official US position, but instead lays out a "Russian wish list." "What he (Rubio) told us was that this was not the American proposal. This was a proposal that was received by someone... representing Russia in this proposal. It was given to Mr Witkoff," Rounds said, referring to Trump's diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff. "It is not our recommendation. It is not our peace plan." King corroborated those comments, saying "the leaked 28-point plan -- which according to Secretary Rubio is not the administration's position -- it is essentially the wish list of the Russians that is now being presented to the Europeans and to the Ukrainians." The plan would require Kyiv to cede territory, cut its military, and pledge never to join NATO. Trump said Saturday it was not his final offer and he hoped to stop the fighting "one way or the other." - 'Authored by the US' - Rubio asserted the proposal "was authored by the US." "It is offered as a strong framework for ongoing negotiations. It is based on input from the Russian side. But it is also based on previous and ongoing input from Ukraine," he said Saturday. But Shaheen said she and Rounds spoke to the top US diplomat while he was en route to Geneva for the latest negotiations with Ukrainian officials. Rounds said Rubio was "very frank" during their call. "It doesn't look like normally something that would come out of our government, particularly the way it was written. It looked more like it was written in Russian to begin with," Rounds said. King noted that the plan should not reward Moscow for its invasion. "Everyone wants this war to end but we want it to end on a fair and just peace that respects the integrity and the sovereignty of Ukraine and does not reward aggression and also provides adequate security guarantees," he said. Earlier Saturday, other US senators including some in Trump's Republican party criticized Washington's plan. "We will not achieve that lasting peace by offering (Russian President Vladimir) Putin concession after concession and fatally degrading Ukraine's ability to defend itself," the group of senators wrote in a statement. Senator Mitch McConnell, a veteran Republican, said "rewarding Russian butchery would be disastrous to America's interests." Writing on X, he said that Putin has "spent the entire year trying to play President Trump for a fool." Since the Russian invasion began in 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to keep Kyiv's territory intact. In a Friday address to the nation, Zelensky said Ukraine faces one of the most challenging moments in its history, adding that he would propose "alternatives" to Trump's proposal.  
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
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