Tarique Rahman stays beside ailing mother at hospital 
Tarique Rahman stays beside ailing mother at hospital 
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‘I have a plan for the people of my country’: Tarique Rahman
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Tarique Rahman's return transforms Dhaka into a city of festivity 
Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur welcomes Tarique Rahman
Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur welcomes Tarique Rahman
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Tarique Rahman's return to strengthen multiparty democracy: Nahid Islam
Tarique Rahman's return expected to boost confidence in democracy: Mahfuj Alam
Tarique Rahman's return expected to boost confidence in democracy: Mahfuj Alam
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Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
DHAKA, Dec 25, 2025 (BSS) – Md. Kamal Hossain (46) who was driving the auto-rickshaw carrying Sharif Osman Hadi during the armed attack on him has given his statement in the court here today as a witness. Hadi, an independent candidate in the 13th National Parliamentary Election and convener of Inqilab Mancha, was fired from a point blank range in city’s Box Culvert Road under Palton Police Station on December 12 while traveling by an auto rickshaw towards Suhrawardy Udyan from Motijheel area. Kamal Hossain was produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court today by Investigating Officer of the case, DB Inspector Faisal Ahmed and he prayed for recording the statement of Kamal as a witness.  Following the petition, Metropolitan Magistrate Jamshed Ahmed on behalf of the CMM recorded his statement under section 164 of the criminal procedure code (CrPC). The IO in his petition stated that on December 12, on the paved road in front of DR Tower on Box Culvert Road under Paltan Model Police Station, in the direction of Bijoynagar Water Tank, accused Faisal Karim Masud alias Daud, who were on a motorcycle following from behind, along with their unidentified associates, shot Hadi with a firearm. Injured Hadi was first taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for treatment and later to Evercare Hospital.  As his physical condition deteriorated, he was taken by air ambulance to Singapore for better treatment and admitted to Singapore General Hospital. He later died on December 18 while undergoing treatment there.  The case is a sensational murder case. At the time of the incident, Hadi was traveling by the auto rickshaw driven by witness Md. Kamal Hossain (46) from Motijheel, towards Suhrawardy Udyan, when he was shot at the scene.  Kamal Hossain is an eyewitness. The witness is willing to voluntarily give his statement in court. For the sake of proper investigation of the case, it is essential to record the witness’s statement under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). On December 12 at about 2:20 pm, miscreants shot at Hadi on Box Culvert Road under Paltan Police Station and fled. In connection with the incident, on December 14, Abdullah Al Jaber, member secretary of Inqilab Mancha, filed a case at Paltan Police Station alleging attempted murder.  Charges were brought against the accused under sections 120(B)/326/307/109/34 of the Penal Code. Later, on December 20, following an application by the investigating officer, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Siddiq Azad ordered to add section 302 (murder) of the Penal Code to the case.  
A business born from necessity, now employs hundreds
A business born from necessity, now employs hundreds
Women's awareness of health issues on the rise
Women's awareness of health issues on the rise
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
Govt increases revenue target by Taka 24,000cr in revised budget
Govt increases revenue target by Taka 24,000cr in revised budget
DHAKA, Dec 24, 2025 (BSS) – The government has increased the revenue target by Taka 24,000 crore in the revised budget for the current fiscal year 2025-26. At the same time, the budget has set the inflation target at 7 percent and the GDP growth rate at 5 percent. The revised budget was approved by the Council of Advisers today at its weekly meeting at the Chief Adviser’s Office (CAO) here with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in the chair. The revised budget for the ongoing fiscal year 2025–26 will come into effect from February 1. Later, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam briefed the media about the meeting at the Foreign Service Academy here this afternoon. Highlighting the revenue situation, Shafiqul Alam said the pace of revenue collection has increased in the current fiscal year.  During July–October of FY 2024–25, revenue growth was 24.1 percent, which rose to 26.4 percent in the same period of the current fiscal year, he said, adding, in this context, the total revenue target for the current fiscal year has been revised upward by Taka 24,000 crore from Taka 564,000 crore to Taka 588,000 crore. Of the amount, Taka 503,000 crore will come from the National Board of Revenue (NBR), Taka 65,000 crore will come as non-tax revenue, and Taka 20,000 crore from non-NBR sources, the press secretary said. About inflation, he said, food inflation had reached nearly 14 percent in the end of the last year, but it has now come down to around 7 percent.  “With increased vegetable production and supply during the winter season, we hope the inflation will decline further,” Shafiqul Alam said, adding, by the end of the current fiscal year, overall inflation is expected to fall to 7 percent and GDP growth to stand at 5 percent. Total government expenditure in the revised budget has been set at Taka 788,000 crore, he said, adding that in the original budget, the expenditure target was Taka 790,000 crore, which has been reduced by Taka 2,000 crore in the revised budget. The size of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) in the revised budget has been fixed at Taka 200,000 crore, equivalent to 3.3 percent of GDP, Shafiqul Alam said, adding, in the original budget, the ADP size was Taka 230,000 crore, or 3.7 percent of GDP, meaning development expenditure has been reduced by Taka 30,000 crore. In the revised ADP, foreign financing has been set at Taka 72,000 crore and domestic financing at Taka 128,000 crore, he said, adding that other budgetary expenditures, including operating costs, amount to Taka 588,000 crore. The total budget deficit in the revised budget has been fixed at Taka 200,000 crore, which is 3.3 percent of GDP, Shafiqul Alam said.  Of this deficit, Taka 63,000 crore will be collected from foreign sources while Taka 137,000 crore will be financed from domestic sources, he added.  
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MIST shifts admission test of Architecture Dept (Part-2) on Dec 28
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Women can pray alongside men at BRUR mosque: VC
Cold wave continues, affecting normal life in northern region
Cold wave continues, affecting normal life in northern region
RANGPUR, Dec 25, 2025 (BSS) - Although the minimum temperatures remained mostly unchanged and maximum temperatures increased slightly, the mild cold wave blowing over the northern region continued affecting  the normal life for the third consecutive day today.   The sky remained partly cloudy and misty till noon with cold winds blowing from the west and northwest.    The sufferings of the poor people living in the riverbank and char areas of the Brahmaputra basin remained deplorable today as it has been for the past few days.   The cold forced many people to stay indoors, and business and normal activities were partially affected until the sun shone for a few hours in the afternoon, breaking through a layer of thick fog in the cool air.   Officer-in-Charge of Rangpur Meteorological office  Md Mostafizar Rahman said that the minimum temperatures remained mostly unchanged with a little rise at places while maximum temperatures marked a rise today.    However, the intensity of cold remained almost unchanged in the region.   "Although the gap between the minimum and maximum temperatures increased slightly compared to yesterday, it is still feeling cold for the third consecutive day," he said.    The minimum temperature of 11.2 degrees Celsius was recorded at 6 am today against yesterday's 12.2 degrees and maximum of 20 degrees against yesterday's 17.5 degrees Celsius at Rangpur city.   The minimum temperatures recorded at 6 am today were 10.6 degrees Celsius against yesterday's 11.6 degrees at Tentulia, 10.5 degrees Celsius against yesterday's 11.5 degrees at Dinajpur, 10.5 degrees against yesterday's 12 degrees at Syedpur, 11 degrees against yesterday's 12.4 degrees at Dimla, 11.5 degrees like yesterday at Rajarhat, 10.7 degrees against yesterday's 11.5 degrees at Thakurgaon and 11.8 degrees Celsius like yesterday at Gaibandha points.   The maximum temperatures recorded at 3 pm today were 22.9 degrees Celsius against yesterday’s 16.5 at Tentulia, 22 degrees against yesterday's 19.5 degrees at Dinajpur, 18.6 degrees against yesterday's 16.5 degrees at Dimla, 17 degrees against yesterday's 18.7 degrees at Rajarhat, 21.8 degrees against yesterday's 18.2 degrees at Thakurgaon and 21.2 degrees against yesterday's 18.5 degrees Celsius at Gaibandha points in the region.   Sources at different district level hospitals said that the number of patients with cough, fever, asthma and other cold and climate change related diseases has been increasing again during the past couple of days in the northern region.   Rangpur Divisional Director (Health) Dr Md Gausul Azim Chowdhury said there are adequate stocks of medicines and steps have been taken in all government hospitals and upazila health complexes to provide proper treatments to cold-related patients.    The district administrations, few NGOs, voluntary and socio-cultural organisations, business bodies, banks and other institutions have started distributing warm clothes among the cold-stricken people to mitigate their sufferings.    District Relief and Rehabilitation Officer (DRRO) of Rangpur Md Golam Kibria said distribution of warm clothes continues among the cold- hit distressed people in the district as elsewhere in the sub-Himalayan region.   "We have got allocations of 7,500 pieces of blankets in two phases and Taka 48 lakh to purchase warm cloths locally for distribution among the cold-hit people in all eight upazilas in Rangpur district," he added.   “Like the other northern districts of Rangpur division, we have also received 7,500 pieces of blankets and Taka 54 lakh for purchasing warm clothes locally and distributing among the cold-hit people,” Kurigram DRRO Md Abdul Matin told BSS.    More allocations of money and blankets are expected soon for every cold-hit district in the region.   Reports from remote areas say that the normal lives of the poor people living in the riverine char areas of Rangpur, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Gaibandha, Nilphamari and other adjoining northern districts in the Brahmaputra basin are being disrupted.  
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Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
Hadi killing: auto-rickshaw driver Kamal gives statement as a witness
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Last Christians gather in ruins of Turkey's quake-hit Antakya
Last Christians gather in ruins of Turkey's quake-hit Antakya
ANTAKYA, Turkey, Dec 25, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Saint Peter's, one of the world's  oldest rock churches, is a sacred rallying point for the isolated Christians  still left in quake-hit Antakya in southeastern Turkey, the city known in  ancient times as Antioch. "Since the earthquake, our community has scattered," said worshipper Mari  Ibri. "Those who remain are trying to regroup. We each had our own church but, like  mine, they have been destroyed." The landscape around the cave remains scarred by the disaster nearly three  years ago, when two earthquakes devastated Hatay province on February 6, 2023  and its jewel, Antakya, the gateway to Syria. Sad fields of rubble and the silhouettes of cracked, abandoned buildings  still scar the city -- all enveloped in the ever-present grey dust. Since the earthquakes, Antakya city has emptied and the Christian community  has shrunk from 350 families to fewer than 90, Father Dimitri Dogum told AFP. "Before, Christmas at our house was grandiose," Ibri recalled. "Our churches were full. People came from everywhere." Ibri's own church in the city centre was rendered inaccessible by the  earthquakes. Now she and other worshippers gather at the cave on December 24 -- Christmas  Eve in some Christian calendars. It is here, they believe, that Peter, the disciple Jesus assigned to found  the Christian church, held his first religious service in the 1st century. The rock church was later enlarged and 11th-century crusaders added a pale  stone facade. It is now a museum, opened to the faithful only on rare occasions. Christmas Eve is one. The morning sun was still glowing red in the sky when Fadi Hurigil, leader of  Antakya's Orthodox Christian community, and his assistants prepared the  service. They draped the stone altar and unpacked candles, holy oil, chalices and  plastic chairs. Out in front they placed figurines of Christ and three saints near a bottle  of rough red wine, bread baskets and presents for the children. The sound system played a recording of the bells of Saint Peter and Paul  church, which now stands empty in Antakya city centre. "That was my church," said Ibri, crossing herself. "They recorded the peals." Around one hundred worshippers soon squeezed into the incense-filled cave and  at least as many congregated outside. A large police contingent looked on. Sniffer dogs had already inspected the  cave and esplanade. "It's normal," said Iliye, a 72-year-old from Iskenderun, 60 kilometres (40  miles) further north. "We're a minority. It's to protect us." The slow chanting of Orthodox hymns heralded the start of the two-hour  service, conducted entirely in chants sung in Arabic and Turkish by Dogum and  another cleric. "It's very moving for us to be here in the world's first cave church, where  the first disciples gathered," the priest said. "There used to be crowds here," he added. "In 2022, there were at least 750 people outside, Christians and non- Christians alike." Since the earthquakes, the gathering has been much smaller, although it is  now starting to grow again. At the end of the service, when Christmas carols fill the air, Dogum and  Hurigil cut a huge rectangular cake. The Nativity scene at its centre -- Mary, baby Jesus, the ox and the ass --  was edged with whipped cream. "There's the religious dimension but it's also important that people can  gather here again," a worshipper said. "After February 6, our fellow citizens scattered. But they're starting to  come back. We're happy about that."  
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