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A new Hindi film titled ‘The Taj Story’, starring veteran actor Paresh Rawal, claims to reveal the ‘truth’ behind the Taj Mahal, alleging it was once a Hindu temple named Tejo Mahalaya. This theory, first proposed by revisionist writer P.N. Oak in the 1980s, has been repeatedly discredited by historians and India’s Archaeological Survey. Despite lacking evidence, the narrative has resurfaced under the influence of Hindutva politics, which seeks to reinterpret India’s Islamic heritage as foreign and glorify a continuous Hindu past. The film’s release aligns with broader political efforts by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to reshape historical narratives, including textbook revisions and renaming cities with Islamic origins. Critics argue that such cultural projects deepen communal divisions and legitimize exclusionary nationalism. The Taj Mahal controversy, therefore, symbolizes a larger ideological struggle over India’s pluralistic history and identity.

24 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

New film ‘The Taj Story’ fuels Hindutva-driven myth that challenges Taj Mahal’s Mughal heritage

Religious advisor Dr. A F M Khalid Hossain emphasized the importance of integrating religious teachings with modern education to build a morally strong society. Speaking at the annual gathering and certificate ceremony of Assunnah Model Madrasa in Chattogram, he warned that education without religion could lead people astray. Dr. Hossain also mentioned that the government is preparing for a free, fair, and festive national election in February 2026, promising a smooth transfer of power to the elected representatives. He urged the youth to take responsibility in shaping Bangladesh into an ideal state free from corruption, bribery, and exploitation. Other scholars and religious leaders, including professors from the University of Chittagong and Islamic institutions, also spoke at the event. The ceremony concluded with the distribution of certificates to students who passed the 2025 annual examination of the madrasa’s Hifz department.

22 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Religious advisor urges blending modern and religious education to build a morally strong Bangladesh

At a freshman reception and career guidance event at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Islami Chhatra Shibir’s central president Zahidul Islam stated that Kolkata’s culture had long been imposed on Bangladesh in the name of Bengali culture. He emphasized the need to practice a culture rooted in self-respect and national identity. Zahidul Islam asserted that the new generation rejects blind political loyalty and coercive politics, declaring that such practices have ended. Addressing criticism about the organization’s stance on women and non-Muslims, he dismissed them as politically motivated misinformation, affirming Shibir’s commitment to Islam’s inclusive principles. He also highlighted Shibir’s 30-point education proposal, which he claimed could elevate Bangladesh’s education, research, and technical sectors globally if implemented. The event, attended by over a thousand new students, featured university professors and Shibir leaders who encouraged students to develop academic and practical skills.

21 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shibir president at BAU urges cultural self-identity and rejects blind political loyalty

The National Education and Culture Protection Movement has submitted a memorandum protesting the cancellation of the government decision to recruit music and physical education teachers in primary schools. The organization, supported by 23 social, cultural, teacher, and student groups, announced a rally at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka on Saturday. Movement leaders, including Mahmud Selim, Dr. Abu Sayeed, and Dr. Mokbul Hossain, argued that the interim government reversed its earlier decision under pressure from certain groups demanding religious teachers instead. They emphasized that music and physical education are essential for children’s holistic development and warned that removing these subjects would harm intellectual and emotional growth. The Primary and Mass Education Adviser, Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar, assured that appropriate actions would be taken. The movement also urged the government to make music, fine arts, and physical education compulsory at both primary and secondary levels.

21 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Activists demand reinstatement of music and physical education teacher recruitment in primary schools

More than 10,000 devotees and visitors, regardless of religion or background, gathered for a communal meal during the annual Sri Sri Sarbajanin Raksha Kali Puja celebration in Gobindapur-Golla-Moymandi villages under Jatnrail Union, Nawabganj, Dhaka. The event, held on November 20, featured the traditional Kirtan Mahaprabhu’s Bhograg festival, a 200-year-old tradition of the temple. Around 20 cooks and over 100 volunteers prepared and served food from early morning until evening. Local leaders, including BNP candidate Khandaker Abu Ashfaq, attended and exchanged greetings with devotees. Organizers emphasized the unity among people of all faiths—Hindu, Muslim, and Christian—who participated in the festival. The temple committee expressed pride in preserving this long-standing cultural and religious heritage, which draws visitors from neighboring districts each year.

20 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Over 10,000 people of all faiths shared a meal at Nawabganj’s traditional Kali Puja festival

At a discussion marking the 194th death anniversary of Shaheed Mir Nisar Ali Titumir, speakers criticized the state’s continued neglect in properly honoring the 19th-century revolutionary leader. The event, organized by the Government Titumir College Journalists’ Association, featured civil society representative Abul Kashem Sheikh of the United Nations, academics, journalists, and political figures. Sheikh emphasized that Titumir’s rebellion against British colonial and landlord oppression remains a symbol of resistance and justice, lamenting the absence of a national budget or official recognition for his legacy. Other speakers, including Dr. S. M. Khaliduzzaman and writer Abid Azam, linked Titumir’s struggle to later movements for independence and social justice in Bengal, urging the youth to emulate his ideals. They described the state’s failure to commemorate him as a reflection of institutional weakness and called for broader recognition of his contributions to Bangladesh’s liberation and identity.

19 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Speakers condemn state neglect in honoring revolutionary leader Titumir on his 194th death anniversary

Dhaka will host the 24th International Qirat Conference Bangladesh–2025 on November 28 at the National Mosque Baitul Mukarram. The event, organized by the International Quran Recitation Organization ‘Iqra’ and sponsored by PHP Family with support from the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh, aims to promote Quran recitation globally. Distinguished reciters from Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, Iran, and the Philippines will participate, including Sheikh Ahmad Al Jawhari, Sheikh Abdul Wali Arakani, Qari Anwarul Hasan Shah Bukhari, Qari Mahdi Gholamnejad, and Qari Muhammad Nair Asfar. The conference will be presided over by the eminent reciter Sheikh Ahmad bin Yusuf Al Azhari. Chief Guest will be Religious Affairs Adviser Dr. A F M Khalid Hossain, while PHP Family Chairman Sufi Md. Mizanur Rahman will attend as chief patron. Special guests include Islamic Foundation Director General A. Halim Khan, Dhaka Deputy Commissioner Tanzil Ahmed, and DIG of Police Ejaz Ahmed. Diplomats from various countries are also expected to attend.

18 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka to host 24th International Qirat Conference 2025 featuring world-renowned Quran reciters

A total of 26 journalists from print, online, and electronic media were honored with the Nagad-DRU Best Reporting Award 2025 for their exceptional contributions to investigative journalism. The award ceremony took place on Sunday, November 16, at the International Mother Language Institute in Dhaka, organized by the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) with sponsorship from mobile financial service provider Nagad. Chief guest Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed, interim government economic adviser and noted economist, praised journalists for their vital role in providing accurate information during challenging times. He highlighted improvements in Bangladesh’s economic indicators, including reduced inflation and increased foreign reserves. The event was also attended by Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur and Nagad Chairman Kaisser Ahmed Chowdhury. Awards were given across 24 categories, recognizing reports published or broadcast between September 1, 2024, and October 30, 2025. DRU President Abu Saleh Akon presided over the ceremony, congratulating the winners and encouraging others to continue their pursuit of excellence in journalism.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

26 Bangladeshi journalists honored with Nagad-DRU Best Reporting Award 2025 for investigative excellence

A book launch and discussion event for 'Dhaka University: In History, In Memory', written by eminent academic and Dhaka University English Department Emeritus Professor Sirajul Islam Chowdhury, was held on Saturday, November 15, at the Poet Sufia Kamal Auditorium of the Bangladesh National Museum. The event, organized by Bengal Books, was chaired by Professor Firdaus Azim and featured distinguished speakers including Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam, Professor Khalikuzzaman Elias, playwright Khairul Alam Sabuj, novelist Ahmad Mostofa Kamal, researcher Kazi Samio Shish, and publisher Mahmudul Hasan. Discussants praised the book for its balanced blend of historical insight and personal reflection, analyzing the university’s role in education, politics, and intellectual life. Bengal Books’ publisher Mahmudul Hasan highlighted the company’s mission to promote creative reading and nurture new writers through quality publications in literature, history, and social thought.

16 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Book launch honors Sirajul Islam Chowdhury’s new work on Dhaka University’s history and intellectual legacy

Eight-year-old Preyoshi Chakraborty from Tangail has been named the national champion in the music category (Group A) of the children's talent competition 'Notun Kuri'. The award ceremony took place on Thursday, November 13, at the Shapla Auditorium of the Chief Adviser’s Office, where Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus presented her with a trophy and a cash prize of three lakh taka. Preyoshi, a third-grade student at Shaheen Cadet, comes from a musically gifted family—her father Sanjoy Chakraborty Babul and mother Rakhi Chakraborty are both musicians, while her elder sister Shreyoshi Chakraborty has won five national music awards and is currently studying classical music at Delhi University under an ICCR scholarship. Preyoshi’s achievement has sparked widespread celebration in Tangail’s cultural community, with her family expressing hopes that both daughters will one day become timeless icons in Bangladeshi music.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Eight-year-old Preyoshi Chakraborty wins national Notun Kuri music title for Tangail

Bangladesh’s century-old paddle steamer PS Mahsud has been relaunched as a luxury river cruise vessel to promote the nation’s riverine heritage and boost tourism. The vessel was inaugurated at Dhaka’s Sadarghat by Brigadier General (Retd.) Dr. M. Sakhawat Hossain, adviser to the Ministry of Shipping, with senior government officials in attendance. The steamer will begin regular tourist service on the Dhaka-Barishal route from November 21, offering passengers scenic daytime journeys. The restoration preserved its historic design while upgrading engines, safety systems, and navigation with modern technology, including low-emission engines to reduce river pollution. The cruise will feature traditional Bangladeshi cuisine, live music, and cultural performances to attract both domestic and foreign tourists. Officials also announced plans to renovate other historic steamers such as PS Ostrich, PS Lepcha, and PS Turn to further develop river tourism and preserve Bangladesh’s maritime legacy.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh relaunches century-old PS Mahsud as eco-friendly luxury cruise to promote river heritage

A massive gathering took place at Dhaka’s historic Suhrawardy Udyan as the International Khatme Nabuwwat Conference began on Saturday morning, organized by the Sammilito Khatme Nabuwwat Parishad. The event, focused on defending the belief in the finality of Prophet Muhammad’s prophethood, drew participants from Bangladesh and five other countries. Prominent Islamic scholars from Pakistan, India, Egypt, and other nations attended, including Maulana Fazlur Rahman of Pakistan, Maulana Mahmood Madani of India, and Dr. Shaykh Musab Nabil Ibrahim of Egypt’s Al-Azhar University. From Bangladesh, notable religious leaders such as Hefazat-e-Islam chief Maulana Shah Muhibullah Babunagari and Islamic Movement Bangladesh’s leader Mufti Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim joined the event. Organizers said the conference aimed to strengthen global unity among Muslims on this issue, with participation from political and religious leaders across the country.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Thousands gather in Dhaka for international Khatme Nabuwwat conference with scholars from five nations

The Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) has announced that it will celebrate the Bengali New Year on the first day of Agrahayan instead of the traditional Pahela Baishakh. The event, organized jointly with the cultural group 'Biplobi Sangskritik Oikya', will take place on Sunday, November 16, at the Faculty of Fine Arts. DUCSU’s Literary and Cultural Affairs Secretary, Musaddiq Ibn Ali Mohammad, explained that historically, the New Year was celebrated on Pahela Agrahayan through the 'Nabanna' harvest festival before Emperor Akbar reformed the calendar. The program will feature four segments, including a painting exhibition, a festive procession, cultural performances, and a reception for guests. DUCSU leaders said the initiative aims to revive the forgotten heritage of celebrating the New Year during the harvest season and reconnect younger generations with their cultural roots.

15 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

DUCSU to mark Bengali New Year on Agrahayan 1 reviving ancient harvest festival tradition

The 178th birth anniversary of renowned novelist, playwright, and essayist Mir Mosharraf Hossain was celebrated in Rajbari with various programs. Representatives from Bangla Academy, the district and upazila administrations, and the Mir Mosharraf Hossain Literary Council paid floral tributes at his grave in Padamdi village of Baliakandi upazila. Later, a seminar was held under the chairmanship of District Commissioner Sultana Akter. Bangla Academy Secretary Dr. Md. Selim Reza attended as the chief guest, while Director Samir Kumar Sarkar was present as a special guest. The event highlighted Hossain’s literary contributions and his enduring influence on Bengali literature and culture.

14 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rajbari honors Mir Mosharraf Hossain’s 178th birth anniversary with tributes and seminar

Members of Portugal’s former royal family visited the Guardians Cap project site in Salia village, Sylhet Sadar upazila, and inaugurated a newly constructed lake. They were welcomed by CEO Noor Hayat and Chief Patron B.J. Abu Sayeed Mohammad Bakir. A ceremony was later held at the foundation building, attended by dignitaries including Sir Sheikh Aliur Rahman, Sir Asif Niaz Bazlul, Lord Edward Shiu, and others. The foundation’s chairman, Md. Ashiqur Rahman Chowdhury, presented ongoing and upcoming initiatives. CEO Noor Hayat expressed gratitude for the royal visit, emphasizing the foundation’s mission to support underprivileged communities. The project aims to provide British curriculum-based education for students from class three to high school, with facilities for 100–150 learners and trained instructors. About 85% of the project work has been completed, and classes are expected to begin in September 2026.

14 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former Portuguese royals visit Sylhet’s Guardians Cap project and open a new lake


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