Prof Yunus focuses on mechanisms to hold free, fair polls in Bangladesh
Prof Yunus focuses on mechanisms to hold free, fair polls in Bangladesh
WTO to help Bangladesh graduate from LDC, its chief tells CA
WTO to help Bangladesh graduate from LDC, its chief tells CA
‘Indian Express report on minorities is well-organised propaganda’
‘Indian Express report on minorities is well-organised propaganda’
Tarique Rahman urges people to be determined to restore democracy, voting rights
Tarique Rahman urges people to be determined to restore democracy, voting rights
CA Press Wing debunks India.com report on Prof Yunus's family
CA Press Wing debunks India.com report on Prof Yunus's family
Arafat Rahman Koko’s 10th death anniversary observed countrywide
Arafat Rahman Koko’s 10th death anniversary observed countrywide
Sabbir out to make nat’l team comeback after rediscovering him in BPL

Even after 54 years, people have not tasted independence: Dr Shafiqur Rahman
Even after 54 years, people have not tasted independence: Dr Shafiqur Rahman
RANGPUR, Jan 24, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has said even after 54 years, the people have not tasted independence.   “Thousands of people have been killed like animals during every Awami League regime. Army and BDR have been destroyed. The country has been divided on the basis of religion. The innocents have been oppressed and their wealth has been looted,” he said.   Dr Shafiqur Rahman said this while speaking as the chief guest at a street rally, held at Mirbag Degree College ground in Kawnia upazila of Rangpur on Friday night.   Although the street rally was called, a large crowd braving the fog and dew like rain rushed there turning the Mirbag Degree College ground into a sea of people.   The Jamaat Chief said that the fascist Awami League regime committed three major atrocities against the people of Rangpur.   “The previous fascist regime did not prosecute the Felani murder, killed indiscriminately youths, including icon of the students-people uprising Abu Sayeed, and kept the oppressed people's leader ATM Azaharul Islam in prison for 16 long years in the name of trial in a false case,” he said.   He warned, “Without making any further delay, immediately return oppressed leader ATM Azaharul Islam to the people. Otherwise, we will be forced to take to the streets.”   Dr Shafiqur Rahman said thousands of fresh lives like Abu Sayeed have shed their blood to confront and resist the fascists who oppressed the nation. The nation has seen a procession of corpses across the country and many of them have been martyred or permanently disabled, he added.     “In exchange for their pure sacrifice and lives, the fascist murderers have been driven away. Hundreds of youth have become blind and disabled,” he said.     The Jamaat Ameer said that the struggle to build a discrimination-free society will continue until the cause for which the martyrs of the July-August Revolution sacrificed their lives was achieved.   Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Central Assistant Secretary General and Rangpur-Dinajpur Regional Director Moulana Abdul Halim, Central Working Committee Member and Rangpur-Dinajpur Regional Assistant Director Principal Moulana Mamtaz Uddin, Central Working Committee Member and Rangpur-Dinajpur Regional Team Member Professor Mahbubur Rahman Belal were present as special guests at the rally.   With Jamaat-e-Islami Kawnia Upazila Ameer Moulana Abdus Salam in the chair, Jamaat-e-Islami Rangpur Metropolitan Ameer Vice-principal Moulana ATM Azam Khan, District Ameer Professor Golam Rabbani, District Secretary Moulana Enamul Haque, General Secretary of the Central Committee of Bangladesh Land Port Workers’ Union and Assistant Regional Director of Bangladesh Workers’ Welfare Federation Rangpur-Dinajpur Region Professor Abul Hashem Badal , District President of the Adarsha Teachers’ Federation Principal Abdul Gani, Jamaat leader Mostaq Ahmed, Pirgachha Upazila Ameer Bazlur Rashid Mukul among others, attended the rally.  
Rizvi for ensuring normal trend of democracy through holding polls
Rizvi for ensuring normal trend of democracy through holding polls
No one suffered consequences of 1/11 more than BNP: Mirza Abbas
No one suffered consequences of 1/11 more than BNP: Mirza Abbas
Chief Adviser for new economic platform to explore hydropower potential of Nepal
Chief Adviser for new economic platform to explore hydropower potential of Nepal
NBR reduces VAT on several goods, services 
NBR reduces VAT on several goods, services 
Govt to cancel ghost cases, DSA cases: Asif Nazrul
Govt to cancel ghost cases, DSA cases: Asif Nazrul
Enforced disappearances' survivors face stigma of criminal charges: report
Enforced disappearances' survivors face stigma of criminal charges: report
'Bangladesh Remittance Fair' to be held in NY April 19-20 
'Bangladesh Remittance Fair' to be held in NY April 19-20 
DHAKA, Jan 24, 2025 (BSS) - Two-day '4th Bangladesh Remittance Fair 2025' will be held in New York on April 19-20 to increase remittance flow from the USA to Bangladesh. Bangladesh-USA Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BUCCI) and USA-Bangladesh Business Links will jointly organise the fair at Jackson Heights in New York, USA, said a press release. Under the slogan "Legal Remittance, Better Bangladesh", the fair will emphasize the role of transparent and compliant remittance processes in supporting Bangladesh's economic growth and foreign reserve position. Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Dr Ahsan H Mansur is likely to take part as the chief guest at the inauguration ceremony of the fair. The event will bring together key stakeholders from both the public and private sectors such as banks, mobile financial service providers, app developers, money exchange houses, and channel partners to showcase their products and services, share insights, explore opportunities and enhance the security and efficiency of remittance channels. The event will feature a rich program, including demonstrations, presentations, discussions, Q&A sessions, and a Networking Dinner.  The networking sessions will see participation from the Department of Financial Services, New York State, and leading money exchange companies, providing a unique opportunity to engage directly with key industry representatives, explore potential partnerships, and stay abreast of the latest trends and innovations in the remittance sector. It is mentionable that a number of banks, money exchange houses and remittance channel partners such as Dhaka Bank PLC., Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC. and Uttara Bank PLC had earlier participated in the fair.  Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, National Bank Limited and Bank Asia PLC were awarded top remittance Bank Receiver Award 2024, Top Remittance Channel Partner 2024 went to BA Express, Sunman Global Express and Standard Express while Top Individual Remittance Award 2024 to 10 remitters at the closing and award ceremony.
Experts for ensuring corporate governance to align with SDGs 
Experts for ensuring corporate governance to align with SDGs 
UK agrees £9 bn nuclear submarine deal with Rolls-Royce
UK agrees £9 bn nuclear submarine deal with Rolls-Royce
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Four held with adulterated drugs in city’s Kamrangirchar
Arafat Rahman Koko’s 10th death anniversary observed countrywide
Two held with 2,000 yaba tablets from city's Motijheel
Even after 54 years, people have not tasted independence: Dr Shafiqur Rahman
Putin says 'Ukraine crisis' might not have happened were Trump president
Putin calls Trump 'smart', warns on oil price threat
Two elderly men died as cold wave sweeps through Gaibandha
Whole country suffers due to Felani’s tragic death: Jamaat Ameer 
Ex-MP Mostofa Jalal Mohiuddin sent to jail in murder case
‘Indian Express report on minorities is well-organised propaganda’
১০
DU philosophy dept holds 15th reunion
DU philosophy dept holds 15th reunion
DU holds preparatory meeting on 'Ekushey February' observance
DU holds preparatory meeting on 'Ekushey February' observance
'IQ test' method for primary students is crucial: Dr Bidhan
'IQ test' method for primary students is crucial: Dr Bidhan
Apostil method important for higher education abroad
Apostil method important for higher education abroad
Language movement veteran BNP leader Ashraf passes away
Language movement veteran BNP leader Ashraf passes away
RANGPUR, Jan 24, 2025 (BSS) - Language movement veteran and popular BNP leader Ashraf Hossain Barada passed away while undergoing treatment at Rangpur Medical College Hospital at 7:15 pm on Thursday.   He was 85.   Ashraf Hossain Barada was one of the soldiers of the language movement and former convener of Rangpur district BNP.    He is survived by a daughter and numerous admirers, relatives and well-wishers.    The Namaj-e-Janaza of the deceased was held at the Guptapara Jam-e-Mosque in the city after Juma prayers today. Later, his body was buried at the Nurpur Graveyard in the city.    The funeral prayers were attended by BNP Central Organizing Secretary (Rangpur Division) Principal Asadul Habib Dulu, its Joint Organizing Secretary Abdul Khalek, Rangpur Metropolitan BNP Convener Shamsuzzaman Samu, Member Secretary Advocate Mahfuz Un Nabi Don, Rangpur District BNP Member Secretary Anisur Rahman Laku, Rangpur District Jubo Dal President Nazmul Alam Nazu, leaders of various political parties and people from different walks of life.    Meanwhile, the leaders of BNP, Jamaat, National Citizen Committee, Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, Jatiya Party, JSD, BSD, CPB and various political, social and professional organizations have expressed deep sorrow over the death of language soldier and former convener of Rangpur district BNP, veteran politician Ashraf Hossain Baroda.    According to family sources, Ashraf Hossain Barada got involved in the language movement in 1952 while he was in the eighth grade of Lalmonirhat High School.    He was inspired by a writing of Professor Dr Muhammad Shahidullah. Then, with the closeness of progressive teacher Santosh Guha and the inspiration of poet Shah Amanat Ali, he participated in the movement.    This language veteran, who did not personally dream for any state recognition, wanted the 'language aggression' to stop.     Ashraf Hossain went into hiding in 1954 due to his involvement in the language movement.    Later, he started living permanently in Guptapara area of Rangpur city from 1955.    Although he did not directly participate in the Liberation War, he stood by the freedom fighters in the Pirganj area of Rangpur.    After independence, Moulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani gave him the responsibility of organizing the National Awami Party in 1972.    Later, he was elected the central Vice-President of the Bangladesh Workers Federation in 1973 and he formed the United People's Party.    As the central Vice-President of this party, he joined the 7-party alliance of former Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman and played a leading role in increasing the salaries and allowances of teachers.    When the alliance broke up, he joined BNP and became the Vice-President and later, convener of Rangpur district BNP in 1997. He retired from politics in 2010. 
Month-long industrial & trade fair inaugurated in Narsingdi
Month-long industrial & trade fair inaugurated in Narsingdi
Whole country suffers due to Felani’s tragic death: Jamaat Ameer 
Whole country suffers due to Felani’s tragic death: Jamaat Ameer 
Putin says 'Ukraine crisis' might not have happened were Trump president
Putin says 'Ukraine crisis' might not have happened were Trump president
 MOSCOW, Jan 24, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that the 2022 "crisis in Ukraine" -- a reference to Moscow's full-scale military offensive -- might have been averted had Donald Trump been US president at the time. "I cannot but agree with him that if he had been president -- if his victory hadn't been stolen in 2020 -- then maybe there would not have been the crisis in Ukraine that emerged in 2022," Putin told a state TV reporter.    
Sabbir out to make nat’l team comeback after rediscovering him in BPL
Sabbir out to make nat’l team comeback after rediscovering him in BPL
Kings finish first-leg of BPL with big win  
Kings finish first-leg of BPL with big win  
Al Amin snatches victory for Police FC in BPL  
Al Amin snatches victory for Police FC in BPL  
BAF celebrates Festival of Youth in Natore 
BAF celebrates Festival of Youth in Natore 
National school cricket begins in Nilphamari
National school cricket begins in Nilphamari
Youth marathon competition held in Chandpur 
Youth marathon competition held in Chandpur 
Gaibandha National Gold Cup U-17 ends
Gaibandha National Gold Cup U-17 ends

Start Prayer Time

Date : 25 Jan, 2025
8-day drama festival begins in Rangpur today
8-day drama festival begins in Rangpur today
Fire-hit Hollywood awaits Oscar nominees, with 'Emilia Perez' in front
Fire-hit Hollywood awaits Oscar nominees, with 'Emilia Perez' in front
J-pop star Nakai to retire after sex misconduct allegations: media
J-pop star Nakai to retire after sex misconduct allegations: media
'Rebuild Bangladesh' makes safe habitat for birds
'Rebuild Bangladesh' makes safe habitat for birds
'I rip out my lashes to ease pain': Eye disease afflicts Ethiopia
'I rip out my lashes to ease pain': Eye disease afflicts Ethiopia
Wuhan keen to shake off pandemic label five years on
24 dengue patients hospitalized in last 24 hrs
Cluster method becomes boon for many shrimp farmers in Khulna
Cluster method becomes boon for many shrimp farmers in Khulna
Farmers expect surplus mustard output as record farming happened 
BINA-20 dhan brings smiles to flood-hit farmers
Plastic Exchange Store collects 45 MTs waste in 76 days at Cox's Bazar-Saint Martin
Plastic Exchange Store collects 45 MTs waste in 76 days at Cox's Bazar-Saint Martin
242 mn children's schooling disrupted by climate shocks in 2024: UNICEF
Ice in the sky: Thailand's fight against air pollution