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Morrelganj's historic 'Kuthi Bari' listed as protected archaeological site
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By S M Zahid Hossain KHULNA, Jan 23, 2026 (BSS) - The historic 'Kuthi Bari' in Morrelganj, Bagerhat, built by Robert Morrel of the British East India Company, is on the verge of destruction due to river erosion and illegal encroachment.  The centuries-old structure, which reflects the harsh history of indigo cultivation and colonial oppression, has suffered severe damage from neglect. Recently, the Department of Archaeology officially listed the Kuthi Bari as a protected archaeological site and announced that preservation work will begin soon. Historical records indicate that after Robert Morrel's death in 1849, his wife settled on the western bank of the Panguchi River with their two sons and started indigo cultivation under the Sundarbans settlement system.  At that time, Bagerhat was not yet a subdivision, and Khulna was part of Jashore district. Using laborers from Barishal, the family cleared forestland and built the sprawling Kuthi Bari complex. Following the suppression of the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, the British strengthened control in the region through Kuthi-based administrative structures, with the Morrel residence serving as a key example.  The Kuthi Bari included stables, entertainment halls, warehouses, torture chambers, quarters for armed guards, court offices, detention rooms, and storage for agricultural equipment, all surrounded by a high wall to protect against wild animals, including tigers. Robert Morrel, recorded as "Captain Robert Morrel of the 2nd Edmonton Royal Middlesex Militia Rifle Regiment," oversaw the area. According to historian Satish Chandra Mitra, the Morrel family also established coconut and betel nut plantations and a marketplace on the eastern bank of the Panguchi River.  The market grew into Morrelganj, later declared a port by the British and nicknamed "Little Calcutta" for its commercial activity, though river sedimentation eventually led to its closure. The Morrel family was notorious for oppressing local farmers, including a violent conflict with Rahimullah, son of farmer leader Jahangir from Baroikhali village, over land rent in 1861.  Rahimullah initially resisted by sending a wooden box containing torn women's shoes as a protest. Subsequent armed clashes led to his death, prompting an investigation by local magistrate and writer Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. By 1878, the Morrel family had withdrawn from Morrelganj, ending their rule. Local residents claim that valuable architectural elements of the Kuthi Bari, including doors, windows, iron grills, chests, and staircases, have been looted. River erosion has washed away parts of the land, while other portions have been allegedly encroached.  Villagers Mohiuddin Ahmed, Sabbir Ali, Shahid Gazi, and Nuru Mia told BSS that a higher secondary school was built on encroached Kuthi Bari land, with ownership records reportedly manipulated. Elderly resident Rabiul Islam said the historic structure is now on the brink of collapse. Morrelganj Upazila Nirbahi Officer Habibullah said the Department of Archaeology is aware of the situation and responsible for preserving the site.  Khulna Field Officer of the Department of Archaeology, Mosammat Irene Parvin confirmed that the Kuthi Bari has been officially listed as a protected archaeological monument and that preservation work will begin soon.  However, she warned that restoring the original land area and safeguarding the site without riverbank protection along the Panguchi River would be challenging due to limited resources and manpower.
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TOKYO, Jan 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Japan's central bank left its key interest rate unchanged at 0.75 percent in a policy decision, it said in a statement Friday. The Bank of Japan (BOJ) began hiking rates from below zero in 2024, as figures signalled an end to the country's "lost decades" of stagnation. The monetary status quo was widely anticipated by analysts after a rate hike in mid-December. The BOJ predicts that consumer price inflation, excluding fresh food, will fall below two percent year-on-year during the first half of 2026, noting the government's measures against inflation. The bank's decision comes as Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi prepares to dissolve parliament ahead of a snap election on February 8. Public discontent over rising prices largely contributed to the downfall of prime minister Shigeru Ishiba, whom Takaichi succeeded in October, vowing to address the issue and shore up the world's fourth-largest economy. "Japan's economy is likely to continue growing moderately, with overseas economies returning to a growth path and as a virtuous cycle from income to spending gradually intensifies," the BOJ said.  
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KHULNA, Jan 23, 2026 (BSS) - Live yeast and flaxseed supplements can significantly increase milk production of cows and improve milk quality, a recent research conducted by Khulna University (KU) has found.  The findings were presented at a workshop titled 'Enhancing Milk Production and Quality through Supplementation of Live Yeast and Linseed Seed in Dairy Cows', held at the KU's Central Research Laboratory Conference Room on Thursday.  The research project was implemented by the Agrotechnology Discipline of the university with financial support from the Southeast Bank PLC. In his keynote presentation, Professor Dr Sardar Shafiqul Islam, Principal Researcher of the project, said that dairy farming remains a major source of livelihood for rural households across Bangladesh. However, milk yield and quality at the farm level have yet to reach expected standards, primarily due to inadequate balanced nutrition and a lack of modern feeding management practices.  He explained that nutritional biotechnology has opened new opportunities in livestock nutrition, where natural feed additives such as live yeast and flaxseed can be effectively utilized. According to the research findings, live yeast enhances rumen fermentation efficiency, improves digestion, and enables cows to extract maximum nutrients from feed. This results in increased milk production, improved milk composition, enhanced disease resistance, better body condition, and improved reproductive performance. Flaxseed, a locally available feed ingredient in Bangladesh, is rich in high-quality oil, protein, fibre, and essential minerals. It is a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids, which significantly enhance the nutritional value of milk. The study revealed that supplementing dairy cow diets with 400-600 grams of flaxseed per day increased milk yield by an average of 20-25 percent.  In a field trial conducted in the Khulna region, average daily milk production increased from 8.55 kg to 10.48 kg per cow. Researchers further noted that alpha-linolenic acid present in flaxseed increases omega-3 fatty acid levels in milk, which is beneficial for human health, particularly in reducing heart disease risk, supporting brain development, and strengthening immunity. Additionally, the supplementation increased milk protein, fat, and total solids content, thereby improving milk quality and market value. Speaking on the occasion as the chief guest, Vice-Chancellor (in-charge) of Khulna University Professor Dr Md Harunur Rashid Khan said the ultimate objective of research is to ensure that its outcomes benefit people and contribute meaningfully to national development.  He stressed the importance of increased research in the agricultural sector, noting that there remains considerable scope for further studies on improving milk yield and quality. He also highlighted that Khulna University has consistently prioritized research, adding that for the first time, funding has been allocated for collaborative research, which will be expanded in the future. Special guest Treasurer Professor Dr Md Nurunnabi emphasized that research outcomes must reach marginal farmers and grassroots-level beneficiaries. He underlined the need for cost-effective technologies so that farmers can adopt the findings easily, leading to reduced production costs and better market prices. "Unless farmers and dairy entrepreneurs achieve economic security, research cannot be considered truly effective," he added. Professor Md Rezaul Islam, Head of the Agrotechnology Discipline, chaired the workshop. Director of the Research and Innovation Centre Professor Dr Kazi Mohammad Didarul Islam and Khulna District Veterinary Officer Dr Sanjay Biswas, among others, spoke. Teachers, students, livestock professionals, and marginal farmers participated in the workshop, reflecting a strong interest in applying research-based nutritional strategies to improve dairy productivity in Bangladesh. 
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Digital transformation in justice sector gains momentum
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DHAKA, Jan 23, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh's justice sector is undergoing a significant digital transformation as the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs rolls out a series of technology-driven services aimed at improving access to justice, reducing delays, and curbing corruption. In a landmark step toward modernizing the country's judiciary, the government has so far launched the E-Bail Bond Management System in nine districts, significantly enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the bail process. The system was first introduced in Narayanganj on October 15, 2025, addressing long-standing delays and bureaucratic hurdles that traditionally plagued bail procedures. In the second phase, the E-Bail Bond system was rolled out on January 21 in Manikganj, Bandarban, Meherpur, Joypurhat, Moulvibazar, Panchagarh, Jhalokathi, and Sherpur, further expanding its reach across the country. "We still have some time in hand, and during this period we will try to roll out the service in several more districts. We hope that the system will be operational in all 64 districts of the country within the next six months," said Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul. Following the introduction of the E-Bail Bond system, the ministry has already launched several other key digital platforms that are reshaping how citizens, lawyers, and courts interact with the legal system. One of the most notable initiatives is the E-Family Court, launched in Dhaka on November 24, 2025, and in Chattogram on November 30, 2025. The platform allows litigants, lawyers, and judges to file and conduct family dispute cases remotely through individual online accounts, significantly reducing the need for physical court appearances and easing pressure on conventional courtrooms. Another widely welcomed initiative is E-Attestation, which has streamlined the document verification process. Previously, individuals had to travel to Dhaka and wait in long queues for attestation services. The digital system now enables citizens to complete the process online from home, saving time, cost, and effort. The ministry has also introduced the E-Cause List, providing real-time online access to case schedules, hearing dates, summaries of judicial decisions, next procedural steps, and overall case progress. Legal practitioners and litigants say the service has enhanced transparency and reduced uncertainty in court proceedings. To expand access to justice for disadvantaged communities, the Online Legal Aid service now allows applicants to seek government legal assistance digitally. The platform also supports online dispute resolution, with authorities indicating that it will soon be fully digitized to ensure end-to-end service delivery. Alongside these operational services, the ministry is preparing to launch two major digital initiatives. Work is underway to introduce online registration for marriage and divorce, which is expected to simplify procedures and reduce administrative delays. At the same time, the government has initiated the E-Registration system for property transactions. A project has already been approved and implementation has begun. To facilitate this transition, the Registration Act has been amended to incorporate e-registration, enabling land deed registration to be completed online. Officials believe the system will significantly reduce corruption and public harassment associated with manual property registration. Legal experts say the growing adoption of digital platforms marks a decisive step toward a more transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric justice system. With several services already operational and more in the pipeline, the Ministry of Law's digitalization drive is expected to play a crucial role in modernizing Bangladesh's legal infrastructure.
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