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150-year-old 10-domed mosque stands as heritage symbol in Meherpur
150-year-old 10-domed mosque stands as heritage symbol in Meherpur
 MEHERPUR, Feb 28, 2026 (BSS) – At the heart of Anandabas village stands the nearly 150-year-old Anandabas 10-domed mosque — a structure locals describe as both a place of worship and a living testament to history, tradition and social harmony.  The mosque, known for its rare ten-domed design, has long been a silent witness to the region’s religious and cultural evolution. According to local accounts, Islamic practices spread in the area under the influence of early preachers.  Village elders say the mosque was built under the inspiration of Sheikh Farid, though no written records confirm the founder’s identity. Its history survives primarily through oral tradition. Ibn Suayez Mamun, general secretary of the mosque management committee, said village elders — including Abul Master, Mofem Uddin Mandal and Jindar Ali — cared for the mosque for decades. “Now their successors are continuing that responsibility,” he added.  Elderly resident Hashem Ali said he had heard from his forefathers that the mosque was built during the time of his father’s grandfather. “The 10-domed mosque is architecturally unique. The lined dome design is rare in rural areas,” he said.  The mosque’s imam, Maulana Salah Uddin, highlighted its architectural pride. “One of our domes is larger than the dome of the Sixty Dome Mosque in Bagerhat. This is a matter of pride for us,” he said.   Built of reddish bricks, the mosque features a spacious prayer hall and an open courtyard. Though it has undergone renovations over time, locals say they have worked carefully to preserve its original heritage.  Jaydev Sharma, a follower of Sanatan Dharma who lives nearby, said the mosque predates his grandfather’s time. “It was built many years ago. Later, in 1338 AD, the ten-domed section was preserved as heritage, and a two-story structure and boundary wall were constructed in front,” he said.  Despite the construction of six new mosques in the village, devotees continue to gather at the historic site every Friday. Hasel Uddin Biswas said that people travel from distant areas to offer Jummah prayers there. “It is not just a place for prayer, but also for social interaction and community discussions,” he said.  Elderly Abdul Karim described the mosque as a source of pride for the village. Muazzin Moen Uddin echoed the sentiment, saying visitors frequently come to see the structure.  Residents say religious education and Islamic practices in the area expanded around the 10-domed mosque. Several other mosques in nearby areas have since been built in a similar architectural style.  Maintained through local initiatives, the mosque continues to play a role in promoting social harmony, compassion and brotherhood. Community members believe that with archaeological recognition or government patronage, it could become one of the district’s notable historical landmarks.  For the people of Anandabas, the 10-domed mosque remains more than a brick-and-mortar structure — it stands as a symbol of village identity, spiritual tranquility and enduring unity.  
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Noticeable stability observed in market particularly for essential commodities: AHM Ahsan
Noticeable stability observed in market particularly for essential commodities: AHM Ahsan
DHAKA, Feb 28, 2026 (BSS) - Chairperson of the Bangladesh Competition  Commission AHM Ahsan today said that due to effective initiatives undertaken  by the government and the private sector, a noticeable stability has been  observed in the market, particularly for essential commodities, during the  Holy Month of Ramadan this year.  He said this while addressing a view-exchange meeting on the "Necessity of  maintaining an improved law & order situation to facilitate the ease of doing  business" as the chief guest organised by the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and  Industry (DCCI) held today at the DCCI Auditorium.   Md. Abdur Rahim Khan, administrator of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers  of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), spoke at the seminar as a special guest. Ahsan mentioned that there is no alternative to properly coordinating supply  and demand in market management and emphasized the importance of ensuring  accurate data on the use and distribution of essential goods.   "Creating a business-friendly environment in the country reduces  institutional costs for entrepreneurs, which in turn positively impacts  product prices," he said. Bangladesh Competition Commission Chairperson also stressed the need for  cooperation with the law enforcement agencies in maintaining law and order  and expressed hope that the newly-elected government would take stronger  measures to ensure safety and security across all sectors. In his remarks as special guest, FBCCI's Md. Abdur Rahim Khan said that there  is no alternative to improving the law-and-order situation and ensuring  proper market management for the smooth functioning of business operation.   He noted that ensuring overall economic growth would help improve political  system and the law-and-order situation, which would, in turn, reduce  activities outside the framework of law and policy.  However, he emphasized the need to ensure certain reform measures promptly so  that visible changes can be observed and public confidence restored. Shibir Bicitra Barua, additional secretary of Ministry of Commerce, mentioned  that the Ministry of Commerce has undertaken initiatives to introduce the IPO  Policy 2025-28, which will further facilitate business and investment  activities. In his welcome address, DCCI President Taskeen Ahmed said the private sector  has not achieved the desired level of progress over the past few years due to  contractionary monetary policy, unexpected deterioration of the overall law  and order situation, illegal extortion, irregularities, corruption,  administrative complexities and bureaucratic red-tapism.  He expressed the hope that the newly-elected government will prioritize  facilitating trade and investment, particularly by improving the law-and- order situation.  Taskeen emphasized that there is no alternative to ensuring a safe and  predictable environment for boosting trade and investment, alongside  macroeconomic stability.  Furthermore, he stressed the need for increased coordination between the  private sector, law enforcement agencies, policymakers and economic  ministries or organizations to address the current situation. Abdul Jalil, director of Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection,  said that excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides in domestically  produced potatoes is deteriorating their quality, and due to the failure to  meet international standards, Bangladesh is being deprived of potato exports  to foreign markets.   He emphasized the need for effective initiatives through coordination among  farmers, entrepreneurs, and government agencies. Mohammad Harun Or Rashid, deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police,  urged the public to refrain from occupying footpaths and roads for setting up  shops to reduce traffic congestion and assured that the police would take the  highest level of initiative to control extortion. In the open discussion session Haji Abul Hashem, a businessman, stated that  traffic congestion and the deterioration of the law and order situation are  two major concerns for businesspeople, and the government must take a strong  role to address these issues.  He also expressed the need for a tolerable VAT and tax policy so that  businesspeople can operate comfortably. Tarikul Islam Khan, Managing Director (MD) of Nahar Cold Storage Limited,  businessmen Haji Md. Golam Mowla, Haji Md. Monir Hossain and Haji Mohammad  Ali Bhutto also spoke, among others, on the occasion. DCCI Senior Vice-President Razeev H Chowdhury, Vice President Md. Salem  Sulaiman and members of the Board of Directors were also present on the  occasion.  
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HABIGANJ, Feb 28, 2026 (BSS) – An Iftar party was held at the central Eidgah Maidan of the district on Friday evening to seek forgiveness for the souls  Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and three-time Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.   At the iftar party, the doa mahfil was organized by Alhaj GK Gaus, MP for Habiganj-3 (Sadar, Lakhai and Shayestaganj) constituency and Organizing Secretary of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Central Committee.   According to the organizers, the Iftar mahfil was arranged for the eternal peace of the departed souls of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and three-time Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.   Special prayers were offered at the mahfil for the welfare, peace and prosperity of the country and the nation. Prayers were also offered for the sound health and long life of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.   Among others, Advocate Aminul Islam, Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal, attended the event. Leaders and activists of BNP and its associate bodies, alliance leaders, lawyers, journalists, Khatib-Imams and people from various professions were also present at the gathering.  
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