EC issues circular on documents required for expatriate voter registration
EC issues circular on documents required for expatriate voter registration
14 platoon BGB deployed in Dhaka, N’gonj and Gazipur
14 platoon BGB deployed in Dhaka, N’gonj and Gazipur
EU wants democracy to return to Bangladesh through fair election: Khasru
EU wants democracy to return to Bangladesh through fair election: Khasru
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Bangladesh eyes deeper trade, investment ties with Wales
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Fire on police vehicle at Ramna due to mechanical fault: DMP
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Govt to procure LNG from Aramco 
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E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
DHAKA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - A state-of-the-art e-ticketing platform was launched today to modernise the National Botanical Garden and make the visitor entry process more convenient, transparent, and environment-friendly.  The inauguration ceremony was held at the National Botanical Garden in Mirpur, Dhaka, where Environment, Forest and Climate Change Secretary Dr. Farhina Ahmed opened the platform as the chief guest. From now on, visitors can easily purchase tickets online through the myGov digital platform, www.nbg.portal.gov.bd, or the Forest Department's official website. The e-tickets will include a QR code that can be scanned directly from a smartphone or printed out for use. Implemented jointly by the Forest Department and a2i (Aspire to Innovate), this platform marks a major milestone in the digital transformation of garden management in Bangladesh. Visitors can now plan their visits from home, buy tickets online, and enjoy a hassle-free experience without standing in long queues.  The process will not only save time but also ensure complete transparency in ticket sales. By reducing paper use, it will contribute to environmental conservation as well, a ministry press release said. Speaking at the event, Dr Farhina Ahmed highlighted that this initiative would play an important role in protecting forests and biodiversity and in raising public environmental awareness.  "With the introduction of this e-ticketing platform, a new chapter of smart conservation management has begun in Bangladesh," she said, emphasising the need for expanding similar systems to other environmentally significant sites across the country.   She also hoped that the initiative would strengthen the connection between urban residents and nature.  The secretary noted that the new platform will enhance efficiency in garden management and open new opportunities for research and innovation. Md. Abdur Rafiq, Project Director (Joint Secretary) of a2i, and Shamima Begum, Joint Secretary (Forest) of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, attended the event as special guests, while Md. Amir Hosain Chowdhury, Chief Conservator of Forests, presided over the ceremony. Officials from the Forest Department, a2i, ICT Division, National Zoo, Bangladesh National Herbarium, along with representatives from various government and non-government organisations, environmental activists, and media professionals were present.
Gono Odhikar Parishad urges EC not to invite Jatiya Party, 14 parties to its dialogue
Gono Odhikar Parishad urges EC not to invite Jatiya Party, 14 parties to its dialogue
Travel ban imposed on Alliant Energy Solutions MD
Travel ban imposed on Alliant Energy Solutions MD
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EC to register 16 more local poll observer bodies
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BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt clarifies cancellation of proposal to appoint physical education, music teachers in primary schools
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Govt reaffirms parliamentary polls in Feb
Investors to be happy if election takes place in February: JETRO
Investors to be happy if election takes place in February: JETRO
DHAKA, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Country Representative Kazuiki Kataoka said that investors are closely paying attention to the upcoming national election and they would be happy if the election takes place in February, 2026. “While foreign investors should not interfere in politics, politics inevitably influences business activities. Investors are closely watching the political calendar. A free, fair, and credible election is essential for cementing future business confidence and ensuring policy consistency,” he said at an interview with BSS. JETRO is a Japanese government body that promotes trade and investment between Japan and other countries. Kataoka said that a free, fair, and credible election is essential because a new administration resulting from the national voice is more likely to be sustained. “Once a stable new administration announces its economic policy and incentives, a further influx of investors is expected, as many Japanese companies are currently conducting feasibility studies,” he added. The JETRO country representative, however, mentioned that Japanese investment interest in Bangladesh remains remarkably robust despite the political transition following the July Uprising in 2024.  “Japanese companies are actively expanding their business footprint, leading the JETRO Dhaka office to be recognized as one of the busiest overseas offices within the entire organization. Japanese firms are demonstrating substantial commitment to Bangladesh,” he added. A JETRO survey conducted in 2024, he said, specifically following the uprising, revealed strong intentions for expansion among Japanese companies operating in the country. “ 57.7 percent of Japanese companies expressed a desire to expand their business in Bangladesh. This intention directly translates to plans to increase investment. This percentage represents the second-highest intention for expansion within the Asia-Pacific region, placing Bangladesh third globally, following India,” he added. Kataoka noted that while manufacturing for export remains a traditional focus, the high interest is increasingly driven by Bangladesh’s attractive domestic consumption market, leading more companies to consider establishing local factories to counter high import tariffs. Despite the high level of investment intent, he said, Japanese companies are facing persistent and sometimes worsening micro-level operational issues. The representative concluded that Bangladesh remains attractive, largely due to its increasingly appealing domestic market, which is why JETRO continues to receive numerous inquiries from Japan. Policy consistency is also crucial for enhancing business activities, he added.  
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US Supreme Court extends pause on order requiring food aid funding
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BCL leader arrested in Patuakhali 
BCL leader arrested in Patuakhali 
PATUAKHALI, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS) - Police in a drive arrested Nazmul Haque, 32, of the banned Bangladesh Chhatra League former president of Kalapara upazila unit, last night. Police arrested Nazmul from College Road area of the municipality on Tuesday night.  Confirming the matter, Officer-in-Charge of Kalapara Police Station Mohammad Jewel Islam said that Nazmul Haque is accused in several cases. He will be sent to jail through the court today.
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DNCRP fines 20 business establishments Tk 2.15 lakh in Khulna division
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Treason case against Hasina, 285 others ready for trial
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SC to deliver judgment on caretaker government appeal Nov 20
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Australia, Indonesia agree to sign new security treaty
Australia, Indonesia agree to sign new security treaty
SYDNEY, Nov 12, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Australia and Indonesia agreed to sign a new security treaty, which includes closer military cooperation, the two countries' leaders said after talks in Sydney on Wednesday. Canberra has drawn ever nearer to longtime ally Washington, bolstering its military in an attempt to deter the might of a rising China in the Asia-Pacific region. Jakarta has walked a more neutral path, wary of drawing too close to Washington and far less willing to needle Beijing. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, speaking alongside President Prabowo Subianto at a Royal Australian Navy Base in Sydney, said they had "just substantively concluded negotiations on a new bilateral treaty on our common security". "This treaty is a recognition from both our nations that the best way to secure... peace and stability is by acting together," Albanese told reporters. The Australian leader said he hoped to visit Indonesia next year to sign the new treaty. He said the agreement builds on a bilateral defence pact signed in 2024, which pledged closer cooperation in the contested Asia-Pacific region and included provisions for each military operating in the other country. Thousands of Indonesian and Australian troops held joint drills in eastern Java months after the 2024 accord was signed. - 'Emerging threats' - The new agreement will commit Australia and Indonesia to "consult at a leader and ministerial level, on a regular basis on matters of security", Albanese said. It will also facilitate "mutually beneficial security activities, and if either or both countries' security is threatened, to consult and consider what measures may be taken, either individually or jointly, to deal with those threats", he said. Prabowo said the deal committed the two countries to "close cooperation in the defence and security field". "We cannot choose our neighbours... especially countries like us," he said. "Good neighbours will help each other in times of difficulties," Prabowo added. Australia hopes to cement closer ties with Indonesia as the region is rattled by rivalry between China and the United States. Indonesia and Australia, separated by less than 300 kilometres (185 miles) at their closest point, have charted different courses while navigating that geopolitical upheaval. In August, Australia took part in joint military drills with Indonesia, the United States and other allies. Canberra has also sought to forge closer military ties with other Pacific neighbours in a bid to counter Beijing's rising influence. It agreed to a new defence treaty with Papua New Guinea in September that will see the two nations commit to defending each other from armed attacks and "emerging threats" to their security.
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Samit arrives in Dhaka
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India bank on formidable home Test record in South Africa series

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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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BanglaFact identifies false claim of robbery footage from India as Bangladeshi incident
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Viral video of metro rail fire identified as AI-generated: FactWatch
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BanglaFact detects fake photocard on Asif Nazrul's comment
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Seminar on ‘The Politics of Literature’ held at Bangla Academy
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E-ticketing launched at National Botanical Garden
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