CEC emphases formulating law for conducting referendum
CEC emphases formulating law for conducting referendum
Adviser Asif Nazrul for using OEP for safe, dignified labour migration
Adviser Asif Nazrul for using OEP for safe, dignified labour migration
Returning officers should be Commission officials, not district administration: Moyeen Khan
Returning officers should be Commission officials, not district administration: Moyeen Khan
CA distributes graduation certificates of DSCSC course
CA distributes graduation certificates of DSCSC course
Democracy must be protected every day, not just on polls day: Fakhrul
Democracy must be protected every day, not just on polls day: Fakhrul
Debapriya sees upcoming polls as opportunity of maintaining trend of reforms 
Debapriya sees upcoming polls as opportunity of maintaining trend of reforms 
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Tarique Rahman's 61st birthday tomorrow 
Tarique Rahman's 61st birthday tomorrow 
DHAKA, Nov 19, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's 61st birthday is tomorrow as the eldest son of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and former three-time Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, was born on November 20, 1965. Tarique Rahman's birthday, however, is going to be celebrated in a simple manner across the country as the BNP has instructed its leaders and activists not to arrange any celebrations, including cake-cutting, on the occasion. As per the instruction, like the previous years, no programmes --formal or informal-- should be arranged to mark his birthday. Those considering such events have been asked to donate the money instead. Son of a strict disciplinarian, Tarique Rahman's childhood starts off in a modest environment where simple living was the motto of his family.  As steps in his school going age, his parents got him admitted to the Shaheen High School and College, Dhaka Cantonment, an English-medium school then that was open to the wards of army personnel only. He finished his secondary school and higher secondary school certificate examinations with flying colors. His journey to the higher seat of learning begins at Dhaka University, a premier public university in the country. For his graduate studies, he opted for International Relations (IR) as one of his favorite subjects. Regular academic activities aside, Tarique Rahman patiently delved deep into the political thoughts of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire, Karl Marx, and other political and social thinkers.  The philosophy of these great minds enriched his understanding of state, polity, and democracy in their true manifestations profoundly.  He graduated in International Relations in a most volatile situation at a time his mother was spearheading a movement against the autocratic rule of Ershad.  With a good grasp of theoretical underpinnings of state and polity during his graduate studies, Tarique Rahman was instinctively drawn to politics in an atmosphere of people's movement his mother was waging. He formally made an entry into politics in 1988 by accepting primary membership in Gabtali Upazila, the historic birthplace of his father Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman, under Bogura district located in northern Bangladesh. He became a member of the Bogra district BNP in 1993. He seized the opportunity to mobilize public opinion in favor of his party during the parliamentary elections in 1991.  In the capacity of National Campaign Strategy Committee member of the party, Tarique Rahman coordinated the election campaign of five constituencies his mother was contesting.  Her thumping victory in all five constituencies proved his worth as a meticulous organizer to assume a future leadership role in the party. But, later he was a victim of abuse by the one-eleven government. He was subjected to a series of utterly cruel, mischievous, and conspiracy acts by the army-backed illegitimate 1/11 caretaker government to dethrone him from the politics. He was also implicated in false cases with no proof. But this could not enervate his spirit to resign from politics. He dreams of seeing the pitfalls of democratic practices in his own country to be removed once for all. Tarique Rahman floated the idea of total structural reform as the country was locked in grave misrule and non-governance under an autocratic government ruling for about 16 years without people's mandate.   Already earning mass support, his 31-point country reform plan encompasses the entire executive, judiciary, and legislative branches of government.  Replete with noble expectations and ideas, Tarique Rahman envisions a nation where every citizen will live in peace in harmony with dignity and prosperity.  He aspires to see his motherland go back to the rails after the fall of an autocratic regime through a mass upsurge on August 5 and turn into a democratic nation where every citizen will enjoy their inalienable fundamental rights.  He dreams of turning future Bangladesh into a climate-resilient nation. He dreams of collaborating with the international community to halt global warming and safeguard the human race from the scourges of changing climate.  He dreams of establishing a merit-based society and wishes to stay with the global mainstream. His triumphant return to his motherland is a matter of time now. The whole nation waits to see it happen in no time. He will contest from Bogura-6 constituency in the upcoming 13th national parliamentary election.  
French Ambassador meets Jamaat Ameer
French Ambassador meets Jamaat Ameer
2 more arrested over Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder
2 more arrested over Jubo Dal leader Kibria murder
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
ICT sentences Hasina, Kamal to death for July crimes against humanity
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
CA reaffirms UK minister of govt’s commitment to ensuring fair, inclusive polls
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Experts for easing securities rules to boost IPOs, global competitiveness
Experts for easing securities rules to boost IPOs, global competitiveness
DHAKA, Nov 19, 2025 (BSS) - Capital market stakeholders have recommended significant amendments to the proposed "Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (Public Offer of Equity Securities) Rules- 2025".  The recommendations aim to make Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) more dynamic, transparent, and aligned with international standards. The consultation meeting was jointly organized by the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and the DSE Brokers Association of Bangladesh (DBA), and was held today at the DSE Tower in Nikunja in the city.  Attendees included representatives from the Capital Market Journalist Forum (CMJF), Bangladesh Merchant Bankers Association (BMBA), Bangladesh Association of Publicly Listed Companies (BAPLC), Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), and the Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceuticals Industries (BAPI). Experts participating in the consultation stated that certain restrictions in the current draft might limit the market's natural price discovery process.  They suggested revisions concerning valuation, book-building, EI allocation, lock-in periods, and IPO procedures, based on market realities and international experience. They mentioned that company valuation should not be restricted by the industry average Price-Earnings (PE) ratio or market PE.  Instead, valuation should be independent, based on factors such as company growth, margin, competitive position, management efficiency, and future potential, they added. Participants deemed the mandatory provision requiring an indicative price from 75 Eligible Investors (EIs) as ineffective and unnecessary.  They recommended adopting an auction-based method where price determination is normalized and shares are allocated based on individual bids. To ensure better liquidity and promote corporate growth, stakeholders proposed several changes regarding fund usage and restrictions. In the meeting, participants proposed allowing up to 50% of IPO funds to be used for debt repayment. This is justified because entrepreneurs often take bank loans for pre-determined investments during the long gap between expansion planning and the IPO stage, which should be partially repayable using IPO funds. The strict prohibition on changing paid-up capital or ownership structure within two years prior to the IPO was viewed as potentially hindering investment growth.  Experts suggested allowing limited private placement opportunities, possibly coupled with lock-in conditions. The current maximum limit of Taka 1,000 crore in post-IPO paid-up capital for companies using the fixed price method was criticized as creating obstacles for large companies, leading to a recommendation for its withdrawal. The six-month lock-in provision for EIs was identified as a factor that could reduce liquidity and create artificial price instability in the market. Experts recommended lifting this lock-in provision in phases. Experts advised revoking two provisions that may disrupt the normal market flow: the mandatory minimum secondary market investment requirement of Taka 50,000 for IPO participation, and the circuit breaker rule applied during the first three days of listing. Furthermore, experts proposed introducing a 'Direct Listing' opportunity’ to incentivize large domestic and multinational companies.  They also advised encouraging large corporate entities with liabilities exceeding Taka 1,000 crore to raise capital through both bonds and equity from the market. DSE Chairman Mominul Islam provided context for the necessary reforms, noting that in the region, after India, the financial markets of Pakistan and Sri Lanka are more consolidated and in a better position compared to Bangladesh. Mominul Islam stated, “Our target is that in the next five years we should be able to reach the level of Pakistan and Sri Lanka”.  He emphasized the urgency of finding solutions to the capital market's problems—opening the 'doors and windows'—before the new rules are finalized. Participants expressed hope that the acceptance of these key amendments will increase the number of quality company IPOs, enhance investor confidence, and result in a market that is more sustainable and investment-friendly.
Businesses in Bangladesh remain optimistic: HSBC survey 
Businesses in Bangladesh remain optimistic: HSBC survey 
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BB allows international cards for air ticket purchases
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Govt actively considers granting higher grade for primary teachers: Bidhan
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Administrator urges officials, employees to perform responsibilities with honesty
Administrator urges officials, employees to perform responsibilities with honesty
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Three arrested with firearms and bullets in Ctg
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Fire of chemical warehouse doused in Gazipur
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13,30,161 people received legal assistance at govt expense so far
Testimony in plot scam case against Sheikh Hasina, Tulip ends
Testimony in plot scam case against Sheikh Hasina, Tulip ends
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Court orders freezing of 129 accounts of individuals, entities linked to Nagad
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US national in German court over China spying offer
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Mominul, Mushfiqur steer Bangladesh to 192-3 at tea
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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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Opening performance of play 'Vasane Ujan' Friday
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Govt releases documentary on Humayun Ahmed
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'Demon Slayer' becomes first Japanese movie to break 100bn yen
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Six dengue patients die, 788 fresh cases detected overnight
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Rangpur division to produce record 35.54 lakh tonnes clean Boro rice
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COP30 talks enter homestretch with UN warning against 'stonewalling'
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