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Five charges against Sheikh Hasina, Kamal, Mamun
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Victim families want Hasina to be brought back to face justice
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Lack of party cooperation may put election in question: CEC
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Nationwide security tightened ahead of Hasina's verdict
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Chinese investors eye Bangladesh's expanding manufacturing, infrastructure opportunities: CEAB President
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Youth must lead climate solutions: Farida
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Three workers burned in Bangshal shoe factory fire
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JU Chhatra Shakti demands maximum punishment for Sheikh Hasina
JU Chhatra Shakti demands maximum punishment for Sheikh Hasina
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Neutral officials must be appointed to ensure a level playing field: Parwar
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
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Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
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Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
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US hopes to finalize rare earths deal with China this month: Bessent
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Japanese economy contracts as Takaichi readies stimulus
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Laldia Container Terminal ownership absolutely remains with Bangladesh: PPP CEO
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Workshop on 'Post Retirement Financial Issues for Teachers' held at JU
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DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
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216 HSC students' results changed after re-scrutiny under Jashore Board
KHULNA, Nov 16, 2025 (BSS) - A total of 216 students have seen changes in their Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) results under the Jashore Education Board following re-scrutiny of answer scripts. Among the students, 72 have newly achieved GPA-5, while 54 students passed after previously failing. The board published the re-scrutiny results today. Board sources said that of the 72 newly awarded GPA-5 achievers, 67 upgraded from Grade 'A', three from A-minus, one from Grade 'B', and one from a failed status.  Among the 54 newly passed students, one achieved GPA-5, four secured A-minus, 24 received Grade 'B', four earned Grade 'C', and 21 obtained Grade 'D'. Further breakdown showed improvements including three students rising from A-minus to GPA-5, 46 from A-minus to A, one from B to GPA-5, three from B to A, 22 from B to A-minus, one from C to A, two from C to A-minus, 11 from C to B, one from D to B, and four from D to C. JEB Controller of Examinations Professor Dr Abdul Matin told BSS that over 35,000 students applied for re-scrutiny, but only 216 results were altered.  He clarified that re-scrutiny involves only the re-calculation of marks, not fresh evaluation, and corrections were made where calculation errors were found.  
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4 held for illegal sand extraction from Sangu River 
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RAB arrests absconding murder case accused after 30 years
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Actress Mehazabien, brother get bail in case over threats
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Four remanded over murder of listed criminal Mamun
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Iran begins cloud seeding operations as severe drought bites
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Handscomb, Konstas lead PM XI against England
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Gauff-led holders USA to face Spain, Argentina at United Cup

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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 detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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DUCSU celebrates 'Adi Noboborsho' for first time
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