Khalilur Rahman to attend Colombo Security Conclave meeting in New Delhi
Khalilur Rahman to attend Colombo Security Conclave meeting in New Delhi
School feeding programme begins tomorrow 
School feeding programme begins tomorrow 
Army Chief urges cadets to serve the country with dedication 
Army Chief urges cadets to serve the country with dedication 
12 platoons of BGB patrolling in capital
12 platoons of BGB patrolling in capital
NCP leaders meet IMF mission team for policy discussion
NCP leaders meet IMF mission team for policy discussion
Govt urges all not to damage gardens at National Memorial in Savar
Govt urges all not to damage gardens at National Memorial in Savar
‘Indoor lifestyle is increasing risk of myopia among children’
Sheikh Hasina trying to create anarchy : Zahid Hossain
Sheikh Hasina trying to create anarchy : Zahid Hossain
DINAJPUR, Nov 14, 2025 (BSS) - BNP National Standing Committee Member Dr. AZM Zahid Hossain today said that Sheikh Hasina is attempting to create anarchy and lawlessness in the country by issuing declarations from overseas. "Sheikh Hasina, the Queen of Arson, has fled the country and is now abroad. She is directing current acts of chaos," he said while addressing the inauguration of a free medical camp at the Osmanpur High School field in Ghoda Ghat Upazila, Dinajpur. Zahid Hossain asserted that the current wave of violence, disorder and incidents of arson in Bangladesh are being carried out under her instructions. He stated that Awami League people do not believe in people's rights and have previously shot thousands of people like birds and abducted citizens.  He stressed that their thirst for blood remains unquenched, noting that the acts of burning and scorching have resumed within fourteen months.
Campaign for Tarique Rahman stepped up in Bogura Sadar 
Campaign for Tarique Rahman stepped up in Bogura Sadar 
Festive election now people's key demand: Khasru
Festive election now people's key demand: Khasru
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Gazette of “July National Charter (Constitutional Reform) Implementation Order, 2025” issued
Necessary amendments will be made to govt grant policy for film production: Mahfuj Alam
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
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
BB initiates five-bank merger to create strongest financial entity
Bangladesh strengthens global market presence at Dubai Paperworld exhibition
Bangladesh strengthens global market presence at Dubai Paperworld exhibition
DHAKA, Nov 14, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh successfully participated in the 'Paperworld Middle East 2025' exhibition held from November 11 to 13 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The programme marked the 14th edition of Paperworld Middle East and the 5th edition of Gifts & Lifestyle Middle East, according to a press release received here today. Matador Ballpen Industries represented Bangladesh at the event and utilized the platform to showcase its latest stationery and lifestyle products. The participation by Matador Ballpen Industries helped strengthen the country's brand image and solidify its position in the international market, the release added. Furthermore, the event generated opportunities for Bangladesh to establish new commercial relationships. Key buyers and business partners from regions including the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia were targeted for these new connections. The exhibition is widely acknowledged as the largest and most crucial international platform in the Middle East dedicated to the paper, stationery, gift, and lifestyle industries. The event attracted approximately 15,000 visitors from more than 100 countries, with over 450 exhibitors displaying more than 650 international brands. Several nations, including India, Germany, China, Hong Kong, Turkey, and Jordan, also participated via official government pavilions.
BEZA hands over 30 acres land to Delta Life Sciences in NSEZ
BEZA hands over 30 acres land to Delta Life Sciences in NSEZ
WTO to continue technical assistance to Bangladesh after LDC graduation
WTO to continue technical assistance to Bangladesh after LDC graduation
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Tariqul Islam Smrity Inter-union Football tournament begins 
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4 get professional recognition as educational, counselling psychologists
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School feeding programme begins tomorrow 
School feeding programme begins tomorrow 
Two-day 'Art for Equality' workshop begins at DU
Two-day 'Art for Equality' workshop begins at DU
Ctg Veterinary University signs MoU with Indonesian university
Ctg Veterinary University signs MoU with Indonesian university
Sitakunda farmers earn quadruple profits from cultivating 'Rupban Beans'
Sitakunda farmers earn quadruple profits from cultivating 'Rupban Beans'
By Meah Mohammed Arif CHATTOGRAM, Nov 14, 2025 (BSS)- Farmers in Sitakunda upazila are witnessing remarkable profits from cultivating the summer variety of Rupban beans, earning nearly four times more than from winter bean varieties. Hillsides in Boro Kumira and surrounding areas have turned vibrant with blooming Rupban bean flowers and purple pods, where farmers are busy harvesting and tending vines. According to growers, the high market demand for the summer beans has significantly boosted returns.  At the season's start, the bean variety sold for up to Tk 250 per kg at wholesale markets. Prices have now stabilized between Tk 120 and Tk 150 per kg, still ensuring strong profits. Farmers said continuous rain caused premature flower fall, otherwise earnings would have been even higher.  Sitakunda, long known for producing winter beans such as chhuri, loytta and bata, is seeing rapid expansion of summer Rupban bean farming. The Upazila Agriculture Office said only seven hectares were under Rupban bean cultivation two years ago, but the area now stands at 30 hectares for the second consecutive year.  Rupban beans are typically planted between May and June, with harvesting beginning after 60 days and continuing until December. Production falls near year-end due to water scarcity as winter bean varieties enter the market. Field visits show extensive cultivation on hills east of the old TB hospital near Kumira Railway Station, and in areas including Chaudduripara and Hasan Gomasta Para. Farmers use bamboo trellises to support the vines, where flowers and pods continue appearing even during harvesting.  Sub-Assistant Agriculture Officer Suzen Ghosh said over 400 hill spots across Sitakunda are now used for bean farming, producing enough for local markets as well as export. Farmers in Kumira Union alone sell around 15 tons of beans twice a week, amounting to Tk 18-22 lakh. Farmer Yusuf Nabi of Chaudduripara cultivated beans on 30 decimals of land and has already earned Tk 2.2 lakh, expecting another Tk 1 lakh in the coming month. With a production cost of Tk 70,000, he reported a four-fold return despite rainfall reducing yield.  Another farmer, Shafiul Alam of Hasan Gomasta area, said early-season growers enjoyed higher profits due to better prices. Jahangir Alam of Dharampur, who cultivated beans on two acres of hill land, has sold produce worth over Tk 8 lakh this season. He noted that hill farming without rent or irrigation cost significantly boosts earnings. Upazila Agriculture Officer Md Habibullah said summer Rupban bean cultivation began experimentally in 2010 on five hectares. Last year's 30 hectares yielded over 170 metric tons. He expects the cultivated area to expand further as farmers continue gaining strong profits from the crop.
Two-day CHT writers' conference begins in Rangamati  
Two-day CHT writers' conference begins in Rangamati  
100,000 yaba pills recovered from private car in Ctg
100,000 yaba pills recovered from private car in Ctg
Two sent to jail over torching of abandoned train coach in Tejgaon
Two sent to jail over torching of abandoned train coach in Tejgaon
Court freezes tax files of Dilip Agarwala, wife
Court freezes tax files of Dilip Agarwala, wife
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ACC files money laundering case against Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir
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Freeze 9 bank accounts of Subhash Singha Roy, wife: court
UN peacekeepers say Israel built walls inside Lebanon
UN peacekeepers say Israel built walls inside Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - United Nations peacekeepers said Friday that Israel's army has built walls in south Lebanon near the UN-demarcated Blue Line, the de facto border, nearly a year after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. In October, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon surveyed "a concrete T-wall erected by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) southwest of Yaroun. The survey confirmed that the wall crossed the Blue Line, rendering more than 4,000 square metres of Lebanese territory inaccessible to the Lebanese people," UNIFIL. "In November, peacekeepers observed additional T-wall construction in the area. A survey confirmed that a section of wall southeast of Yaroun also crossed the Blue Line," it added, urging Israel to withdraw.
Tariqul Islam Smrity Inter-union Football tournament begins 
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India, Zanzibar women's kabaddi teams now in city 
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Senior Division Football League begins tomorrow
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3rd Grand Masters Chess Tournament inaugurated
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Injured Mbappe ruled out of Azerbaijan World Cup qualifier
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Japan beat Ghana in friendly to build World Cup momentum

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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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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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Mental health awareness workshop held at Southern University 
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Sitakunda farmers earn quadruple profits from cultivating 'Rupban Beans'
Sitakunda farmers earn quadruple profits from cultivating 'Rupban Beans'
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