EC issues special circular to ensure law and order for polls
EC issues special circular to ensure law and order for polls
Foreign envoys briefed on election preparations
Foreign envoys briefed on election preparations
Expatriate Bangladeshis staying home can register for postal vote 
Expatriate Bangladeshis staying home can register for postal vote 
Chief Justice has set exceptional judicial standard: Attorney General
Chief Justice has set exceptional judicial standard: Attorney General
ICT indicts Hasina, 12 others in JIC enforced disappearance case
ICT indicts Hasina, 12 others in JIC enforced disappearance case
EC asks Home Ministry to ensure security of returning, assistant returning officers’ offices
EC asks Home Ministry to ensure security of returning, assistant returning officers’ offices
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Sirajdikhan’s Patkhir preserves 200-year-old tradition, earns GI recognition
Sirajdikhan’s Patkhir preserves 200-year-old tradition, earns GI recognition
MUNSHIGANJ, Dec 18, 2025 (BSS) - Munshiganj, a historic district situated at the confluence of the Padma, Meghna and Dhaleshwari rivers, is famed for its rich heritage and traditional cuisine. Among its most celebrated culinary treasures is Patkhir, a centuries-old sweet delicacy from Sirajdikhan upazila that has preserved its authentic taste and traditional method of preparation for nearly 200 years. Sirajdikhan, an ancient township of Bikrampur, is the birthplace of Patkhir—an iconic dessert wrapped in banana leaves and prepared through a labor-intensive, traditional process. More than just a sweet, Patkhir represents history, heritage and identity for the people of the area. Local elders said the delicacy was first made about two centuries ago by Pulinbihari Dev and his wife of Santoshpara village. At a time when milk was abundant in the region, the couple developed a unique method of thickening milk over prolonged boiling to create the dessert. Its distinct taste, color and presentation soon gained popularity, leading to growing demand in local markets. After Pulinbihari Dev, families including Lakshmi Rani Ghosh and Indramohan Ghosh carried forward the tradition. Today, Patkhir continues to be produced by successive generations using the same age-old technique. Bishwa Chandra Roy, a craftsman at Adarsh Mistanna Bhander, said around 30 litres of locally collected milk are required to produce five kilograms of Patkhir. “The milk is boiled for a long time, curd is separated, and then jaggery or sugar is mixed. A pinch of turmeric is added for color before the thickened khirsa is wrapped in banana leaves,” he explained. According to artisans, wrapping the sweet in banana leaves not only helps preserve it for a longer period but also adds a natural aroma that enhances its flavor. Patkhir can remain fresh for two to three days at normal temperature. The delicacy is especially popular during winter, when it is widely used in making Pati Sapta Pitha. Though production remains limited, Patkhir from Sirajdikhan is sold daily at local sweet shops such as Rajlakshmi Mishtanna Bhander, Ma Khir Bhander and Mahaguru Mishtanna Bhander in Sirajdikhan Bazar. Around 250 pieces are sold daily in local markets, while small quantities are also exported to neighboring India and parts of Europe. Sushant Ghosh, owner of Mahaguru Mishtanna Bhander, said several thousand Patkhir are sold from Sirajdikhan every day. “Half a kilogram of Patkhir costs around Taka 800. After receiving GI recognition, demand and commercialization have increased significantly,” he added. Patkhir officially received Geographical Indication (GI) recognition on April 30, giving the traditional sweet a special status and helping protect its authenticity. Locals believe the recognition will further promote Sirajdikhan’s heritage and ensure the preservation of this historic delicacy for generations to come.
Supreme Court Bar Association polls on April 1, 2
Supreme Court Bar Association polls on April 1, 2
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Dhaka rejects Indian advice on election process: Touhid
Dhaka rejects Indian advice on election process: Touhid
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CA urges countrymen to decide nation's future thru polls, referendum
CEC rules out apprehension over election
CEC rules out apprehension over election
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
Dhaka strongly condemns deadly attack on Bangladeshi peacekeepers in Sudan
NBR introduces digital truck monitoring system at Land Ports
NBR introduces digital truck monitoring system at Land Ports
DHAKA, Dec 18, 2025 (BSS) - The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has introduced a new digital sub-module titled "Truck Movement" under the ASYCUDA World system to electronically track the movement of cargo trucks entering Bangladesh from India. According to a NBR press release issued today, the system aims to digitally record information related to the entry of imported goods-laden trucks as well as the return of empty trucks. Earlier, such operations were conducted through a manual process. The pilot operation of the new sub-module was launched on December 15, 2025, at Benapole Customs House, the country's largest land port. Based on the outcomes of the pilot phase, the NBR plans to roll out the system across all land ports in the near future. The newly introduced module will enable customs authorities to store accurate data on the arrival and departure of each Indian truck, calculate the duration of stay, and ensure effective real-time monitoring.  Officials believe that the system will significantly improve data management, curb revenue leakage, and enhance transparency and accountability in customs operations. In addition, the digital tracking mechanism is expected to play an important role in strengthening border security by providing real-time reports on truck movements. The NBR stated that the nationwide implementation of the Truck Movement sub-module will further modernise customs management and facilitate smoother cross-border trade through enhanced automation and oversight.
Country’s economy moving towards stability: BB Governor
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Sirajdikhan’s Patkhir preserves 200-year-old tradition, earns GI recognition
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3,500 blankets distributed among children in Dinajpur
3,500 blankets distributed among children in Dinajpur
DINAJPUR, Dec 18, 2025 (BSS) - World Vision Bangladesh distributed 3,500 blankets among children of cold-stricken and underprivileged communities in the district on Thursday. The distribution was held at 3:30 pm alongside a discussion meeting on child protection at the Shishu Academy auditorium on Mission Road in the town, organized by Dinajpur Area Programme (AP) of World Vision. Speaking as the chief guest at the winter clothing distribution ceremony, Deputy Secretary of the District Local Government Department and Director Md. Riaz Uddin said that today's children are the future leaders of the country. "It is our collective responsibility to ensure their care, protection and to help build a better life for them," he added. World Vision Dinajpur Area Coordination Office Senior Manager Sebastian Purification presided over the event. Among others, NDC Md. Faizur Rahman, Youth Forum Vice President Md. Al Momin, Treasurer of Tarunyar Swapna Youth Organization Tahmina Akhter Chumki and UNDC President Anwara Begum addressed the programme as special guests. As part of its child care and protection initiative, World Vision provided winter coats and blankets to 3,500 children. Of them, 647 children were from Dinajpur Municipality, 791 from Auliapur union, 734 from Chehelgazi union, 720 from Sheikhpura union and 608 from Shashra union in Sadar upazila. The programme was conducted by Asanta Marandi, Programme Officer of World Vision Dinajpur AP.
Integrated efforts crucial for elderly, physically challenged people welfare: Speakers
Integrated efforts crucial for elderly, physically challenged people welfare: Speakers
International Migrants Day and National Expatriates Day observed in Narail
International Migrants Day and National Expatriates Day observed in Narail
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Top terror Subrata Bain's daughter remanded in Arif killing case
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Tribunal orders appointment of state defence to try fugitive Joy
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Zelensky says no decision on frozen Russian assets would be 'big problem' for Kyiv
KYIV, Ukraine, Dec 18, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday that any failure by EU leaders to agree on a plan to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine would be a serious challenge for his war-torn country. "I will speak with all the leaders, present our arguments, and I very much hope we can obtain a positive decision. Without it, there will be a big problem for Ukraine," Zelensky told reporters, ahead of a visit to Brussels for an EU summit.
FIFA World Cup Trophy to arrive Bangladesh on January 14
FIFA World Cup Trophy to arrive Bangladesh on January 14
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Aminul assures young footballer Nadeem of fulfilling his dream
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Divisional-level inter-college football tournament begins in Rajshahi

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FactWatch identifies video falsely attributed to Khaleda Zia
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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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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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Victory Day Concert being held at Suhrawardy Udyan
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Bijoy Boi Mela at Bangla Academy wins readers’ heart
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Idrakpur Fort of Mughal era stands as a witness to time
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288 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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54,369 thousand tonnes of mustard seed expected in Khulna
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Japan govt sued over 'unconstitutional' climate inaction
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