Govt decides to declare Khaleda Zia a VVIP
Govt decides to declare Khaleda Zia a VVIP
UK, China to send two specialist teams to assist Khaleda Zia's medical board
UK, China to send two specialist teams to assist Khaleda Zia's medical board
Tarique Rahman will return soon if Khaleda Zia's condition remains unchanged: Fakhrul
Tarique Rahman will return soon if Khaleda Zia's condition remains unchanged: Fakhrul
SSF providing security to ailing Khaleda Zia at Evercare Hospital  
SSF providing security to ailing Khaleda Zia at Evercare Hospital  
CHT Peace Accord's 28th anniversary observed in capital
CHT Peace Accord's 28th anniversary observed in capital
July leaders pray for Khaleda Zia, recall her democratic legacy
July leaders pray for Khaleda Zia, recall her democratic legacy
BNP leader Dulu calls for urgent steps to protect the Teesta River
Jamaat Ameer visits ailing Khaleda Zia at hospital
Jamaat Ameer visits ailing Khaleda Zia at hospital
DHAKA, Dec 2, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman visited former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia at Evercare Hospital in the city tonight. During the visit, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman inquired about her health and was briefed on her medical condition.  He prayed to the Almighty Allah for patience and strength for her family during this difficult time. Expressing hope for her recovery, he said, "As she is still surviving, we hope and pray that she will regain full health, Insha'Allah." He also urged everyone to maintain discipline at the hospital and requested prayers for Begum Khaleda Zia's speedy recovery.
ACC responds to queries over trial, sentencing of Tulip Siddiq
ACC responds to queries over trial, sentencing of Tulip Siddiq
Two sisters held for attempted newborn trafficking at DMCH
Two sisters held for attempted newborn trafficking at DMCH
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
BB to issue new Tk500 note from Thursday
BB to issue new Tk500 note from Thursday
  DHAKA, Dec 02, 2025 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) is set to release a newly designed Taka 500 banknote from Thursday as part of its ongoing "Historical and Archaeological Architecture of Bangladesh" series.   The new note, signed by Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur, will initially be issued from the central bank's Motijheel office before being distributed through other branches.   The new note measures 152mm x 65mm and features a predominantly green color scheme.   The left side displays the Central Shaheed Minar, while the center background features a blooming Water Lily (Shapla) with leaves.   The reverse side showcases the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.    A portrait of the Royal Bengal Tiger, a bright electrotype '500', and the Bangladesh Bank monogram are embedded as watermarks.   To ensure authenticity, the note incorporates 10 distinct security features.   The value '500' in the top right corner is printed with optically variable ink. When tilted, the colour shifts from green to blue, revealing a diagonal '500' inside.   A 4mm wide twisted thread combines red and bright gold. Upon tilting, the red portion turns green (showing Taka 500), while the gold portion displays moving rainbow-colored bars.    A latent image of the number '500' is hidden in the green design of the bottom border, visible only when held horizontally. Additionally, a see-through image of '500' beside the Governor’s signature becomes visible against light.   The note is designed to be accessible to the visually impaired, featuring five small, raised dots on the bottom right corner. Rough intaglio printing is used for key elements, including the Shaheed Minar, the bank's name, the diagonal lines on the right, and the Supreme Court image, allowing users to feel the texture.   The note utilizes UV curing varnish on both sides, giving it a glossy feel and increased durability. Under a UV detector, the Water Lily image fluoresces magenta, and red, blue, and green fibers scattered within the paper become visible.    Micro printing of 'BANGLADESH BANK' is also present in various locations, viewable only with a magnifying glass.   Bangladesh Bank has confirmed that all currently circulating notes and coins will remain legal tender alongside the new issue. For numismatists, non-exchangeable Specimen versions of the note will be available for purchase at the Taka Museum in Mirpur.   This release follows the earlier issuance of new 1000, 100, 50, and 20 Taka notes under the same architectural series.
16.8pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 1 of FY26
16.8pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 1 of FY26
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Polish giant expresses interest in expanding apparel sourcing from Bangladesh
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Business institute in Bogura fined for violating food safety laws
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RMP launches force mobilization drill as part of pincer drive
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Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
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US Republicans escape upset in Tennessee nail-biter as Trump grip tested
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Bangladesh concede 2-1 defeat to Azerbaijan 
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BPL set to kick off on Dec 26 
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Sadia to lead U19 women's in T20I series against Pakistan
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Mustafizur sets maximum base price in IPL auction
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Amite shines with double century as NCL action intensifies
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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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AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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Strategic policy measures needed to tap billion-dollar global handicrafts market: Speakers
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Month-long Jatra Pala festival begins at Shilpakala Academy
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18-day 'Oitijjhya Book Carnival 2025' ends with diverse arrangements 
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1,174 tourists sail to Saint Martin as season opens
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Two dengue patients die, 565 fresh cases detected overnight
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Youth becomes successful in strawberry farming in Bogura 
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Flood-hit Asia regions saw highest November rains since 2012: AFP analysis
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