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A Jamaat-e-Islami activist was sentenced to two days in jail after being caught with cash in Dhaka’s Sutrapur area. The incident occurred when Habibur Rahman, aged 63, was apprehended with 6,000 taka in cash. The summary trial was conducted on the spot by Arifur Rahman, Special Metropolitan Magistrate of the Lalbagh Division. The information was confirmed in a press release signed by Muhammad Talebur Rahman, Deputy Commissioner of DMP’s Media and Public Relations Division, on Wednesday night.

According to the press release, authorities seized 12 envelopes from the detainee, each containing 500 taka, totaling 6,000 taka. The confiscated money has been forfeited to the state. The arrest and sentencing took place as part of ongoing law enforcement activities in the capital.

The report did not specify the reason behind the possession of the cash or any further legal proceedings beyond the two-day sentence.

12 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat activist jailed for two days after being caught with 6,000 taka in Dhaka

The World Bank has approved $370 million in financing to improve sanitation and solid waste management services in Dhaka and surrounding areas. The decision was made at the organization’s executive board meeting in Washington, D.C. The funding will support the 'Metro Dhaka Water Security and Resilience' program, aimed at reducing water pollution, restoring rivers and canals, and strengthening the capacity of local and national institutions.

According to the World Bank, the initiative will provide improved sanitation for about 550,000 people and better waste management for another 500,000, prioritizing pollution-prone and underserved areas. The program will engage both public and private sectors, focusing on industrial waste treatment, water reuse, and awareness campaigns to prevent dumping and direct discharge into drainage networks. It will also establish digital real-time pollution monitoring and create an integrated restoration plan for Dhaka’s four main rivers.

The first phase will cover selected areas in Dhaka and Narayanganj, enhancing waste collection coverage and supporting communities near major rivers and canals. The project is part of Bangladesh’s broader water security and long-term environmental planning.

12 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

World Bank funds $370 million to improve sanitation and reduce water pollution in Dhaka

Police detained Belal Uddin Pradhan, the Thakurgaon district chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, at Saidpur Airport on Wednesday after receiving a tip-off that he was traveling from Dhaka with a large sum of money. Upon inspection, authorities found Tk 7.4 million in his bag, confirmed Additional Superintendent of Police Mohsin (Administration) of Nilphamari. A video of his questioning showed that Pradhan could not specify the exact amount but mentioned it exceeded Tk 5 million.

Belal Uddin Pradhan claimed the money was related to his business, not for election spending, and alleged that a group was spreading propaganda against Jamaat leaders. Following his detention, he reported feeling unwell and was admitted to the cardiology department of Rangpur Medical College Hospital. Police stated that they are investigating the source and intended use of the money.

According to police sources, investigators are also examining whether the funds were meant for election-related activities ahead of the upcoming polls. Pradhan, a teacher at Salandar Degree College, identifies himself as a garments businessman and resides in Thakurgaon’s Hajipara area.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat leader held at Saidpur Airport with Tk 7.4 million; police investigating money source

The United States has taken new steps to further ease sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry. On Tuesday, the U.S. administration issued several measures that expand opportunities for American companies to participate in the Venezuelan energy sector. The U.S. Treasury Department granted multiple licenses, including one allowing specific transactions with the Venezuelan government and state-owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA). These permits cover the supply of goods, technology, and software necessary for oil and gas exploration, development, and production.

Another license authorizes certain transactions related to port and airport operations, while a third document allows specific activities involving oil originating from Venezuela. According to AFP reports from Washington, the decision coincides with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s planned visit to Venezuela, though no date has been announced. Media reports suggest oil sector discussions may take place during the visit.

Venezuela, under strict U.S. sanctions since 2019, holds nearly one-fifth of the world’s proven oil reserves and was once a major crude supplier to the United States.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

US eases Venezuela oil sanctions, expanding participation for American companies

On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 10:50 a.m., the Switzerland-based air quality monitoring website IQAir reported that Delhi ranked first among the world’s most polluted cities with an air quality score of 340. Kabul, Afghanistan, followed in second place with a score of 272, while Dhaka, Bangladesh, ranked third with a score of 267, categorized as 'very unhealthy'. Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and Kathmandu, Nepal, took the fourth and fifth positions with scores of 184 and 183 respectively.

According to IQAir’s standards, an air quality score between 0 and 50 is considered good, 51 to 100 moderate, 101 to 150 unhealthy for sensitive groups, 151 to 200 unhealthy, 201 to 300 very unhealthy, and above 301 hazardous. The platform provides real-time indicators of how clean or polluted the air is in cities around the world.

The data underscores ongoing severe air pollution challenges in major South Asian cities, with Delhi and Dhaka continuing to record critically poor air quality levels.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Delhi tops global air pollution list, Dhaka ranks third with very unhealthy air

The Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) announced that it will sell essential commodities across the country through truck sales during the upcoming holy month of Ramadan. The state-run agency said in a notice on Tuesday that the initiative aims to support ordinary citizens by providing goods at subsidized prices. The truck sale program is expected to begin the day before Ramadan starts.

According to the TCB statement, the ongoing subsidized sales to smart cardholder families will continue alongside the truck sales. Through this special Ramadan initiative, TCB plans to reach 3 to 3.5 million consumers nationwide. The products to be sold include the corporation’s regular items—edible oil, lentils, and sugar—along with chickpeas and dates, which are in high demand during Ramadan.

TCB added that details on the quantity and prices of the products to be sold through the truck sales will be announced later.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

TCB to launch nationwide subsidized truck sales for Ramadan essentials

An interim framework for a new trade agreement between the United States and India has been released, aiming to reduce additional tariffs imposed on India during the Trump administration. The deal seeks to rebuild energy ties and expand economic cooperation, potentially reshaping global supply chains. Under Washington’s pressure, India agreed to allow entry of certain US agricultural products into its market, a move that has drawn criticism from farmers and opposition parties.

The agreement permits imports of high-protein animal feed, corn, and ethanol byproducts from the US, expected to benefit India’s $30 billion poultry industry by lowering feed costs. However, soybean and oilseed growers may suffer due to reduced demand and falling prices. The inclusion of duty-free soybean oil and cotton imports has raised further concerns, though the government says import quotas will protect domestic producers. Apple and dry fruit imports are also covered, but officials expect minimal harm since domestic supply is insufficient.

India’s major farmers’ union, Samyukt Kisan Morcha, has called for a nationwide strike on February 12 to protest the deal, citing threats to the agricultural sector.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Farmers protest US-India trade deal easing tariffs and expanding agricultural imports

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department reported that winter conditions in Dhaka are gradually diminishing as the month of Magh nears its end. On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, the department forecast partly cloudy skies and dry weather for Dhaka and surrounding areas, with a slight increase in daytime temperature. Between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., winds from the north or northwest may blow at speeds of 5 to 10 kilometers per hour.

According to the morning observation at 6 a.m., Dhaka recorded a temperature of 19.2 degrees Celsius with 75 percent humidity. The city’s highest temperature on the previous day was 28.5 degrees Celsius, while the lowest recorded today was 18.5 degrees Celsius. No rainfall was recorded in the past 24 hours. Sunset is expected at 5:51 p.m., and sunrise tomorrow at 6:34 a.m.

The nationwide forecast issued last night indicated that weather across Bangladesh may remain dry with partly cloudy skies, and both daytime and nighttime temperatures are likely to rise slightly.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka to see slightly warmer, dry weather as winter gradually fades

Bangladesh and the United States have signed a landmark trade agreement granting duty-free access for garments made in Bangladesh using US-imported cotton and synthetic fibers. Under the deal, both countries will reduce mutual tariff rates to 19 percent, and apparel produced with US raw materials will face no counter-tariffs when exported to the American market. The agreement is expected to reshape Bangladesh’s export strategy by allowing direct sourcing of cotton from the US and exporting finished goods back to the same market with tariff exemptions.

Trade analysts note that Bangladesh’s textile industry has long depended on Indian cotton, but frequent policy shifts, export bans, and price instability in India have created supply risks. According to the National Board of Revenue, India’s share in Bangladesh’s cotton imports fell from 31.39 percent in 2021 to 15.9 percent in 2025, while Brazil and the US have strengthened their positions. Textile mill owners believe the new deal will ensure more reliable supply chains and reduce dependence on India.

Industry data show that US cotton imports reached 346 million dollars in 2024–25, up from 278 million the previous year, and this share is expected to grow further under the new arrangement.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh-US trade pact offers duty-free access for cotton garments, reducing reliance on India

Bangladesh has signed a new trade agreement with the United States, reducing its counter-tariff rate by one percentage point to 19 percent. The deal, finalized a week after a separate US-India trade understanding, includes a key provision allowing certain Bangladeshi garments made with US cotton and synthetic fibers to enter the American market duty-free. This clause has sparked concern among Indian textile exporters and cotton traders, who fear losing competitiveness in the US market where Indian products still face an 18 percent tariff.

India’s textile sector, which contributes 2.3 percent to its GDP and sends about 30 percent of its exports to the US, had initially welcomed Washington’s tariff reduction from 50 to 18 percent. However, the new Bangladesh-US deal is seen as undermining that advantage. Analysts note that Bangladesh, the world’s largest cotton importer, may now shift more purchases toward US cotton, further pressuring Indian cotton exporters.

The development has already affected Indian textile and yarn company shares, while the opposition Congress party criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, calling the deal a dual blow to India’s economy and textile workers.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh-US trade deal sparks Indian concern over duty-free access for US-cotton garments

Ten people were killed and several others injured in a shooting at a high school and a nearby residence in British Columbia, Canada. The incident occurred at around 1:20 p.m. local time on Tuesday, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Six victims were found dead inside Tumbler Ridge High School, while another person died on the way to the hospital. The suspected shooter was also found dead at the scene, with police believing the individual took their own life.

RCMP officers also discovered two more bodies at a house near the school. Preliminary investigations suggest that the victims found in the residence were connected to the school shooting. Authorities have begun searching nearby homes and residential areas to determine if there are additional victims or injuries. The RCMP released a statement confirming the ongoing investigation and search operations.

The police have not yet released further details about the shooter or the motive behind the attack, and the investigation remains active.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ten killed in British Columbia school and residence shooting, police investigating

A mobile court conducted by the Goaland Upazila administration in Rajbari fined a transport operator for overcharging passengers ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election and referendum. The operation took place on Tuesday, February 10, at Daulatdia ferry terminal and bus stand, led by Assistant Commissioner (Land) and Executive Magistrate Muntasir Hasan Khan, with law enforcement personnel present. The court imposed a fine of 5,000 taka on a Poradah-bound transport company under Section 40 of the Consumer Rights Protection Act, 2009, after confirming the allegation of excessive fare collection.

During the operation, the administration arranged for the immediate refund of the excess fare to the affected passengers through the transport authority. Muntasir Hasan Khan stated that such drives would continue to prevent passenger harassment and fare manipulation during the election period, ensuring safe and smooth travel for homebound passengers.

Local passengers welcomed the initiative, expressing that regular monitoring and strict enforcement could significantly reduce fare-related harassment.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Goaland mobile court fines transport operator for overcharging passengers before election

Eight firearms looted from the Hatikumrul Highway Police Station in Sirajganj during the nationwide anti-discrimination student movement remain unrecovered. The attack occurred on August 4, 2024, when protesters vandalized and set fire to the station, seizing weapons and ammunition. More than a year and a half later, police have yet to locate the missing arms, which include four Chinese rifles, two pistols, two gas guns, and over 150 rounds of ammunition. A case under the Explosives Act has been filed at Solonga Police Station.

Sirajganj police officials said operations and intelligence surveillance have continued since the incident. However, both the Officer-in-Charge Ismail Hossain and Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime) Hafizur Rahman admitted that the exact number of looted weapons remains uncertain. Local political leaders expressed concern that failure to recover the arms before the upcoming 13th parliamentary election could heighten the risk of violence.

Residents of Hatikumrul voiced fears that unresolved security issues might discourage voter turnout. Civil groups warned that delays in recovering the weapons pose a broader threat to district security and urged stronger law enforcement and intelligence measures before the election.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eight looted firearms in Sirajganj remain missing, raising election-time security concerns

The Bangladesh Army uncovered a plot to falsely implicate a journalist during a raid in Cox’s Bazar’s Jhilonja Union early Tuesday, January 10. Acting on intelligence, a special team from the 9 Bengal Regiment under Cox’s Bazar Sadar Army Camp recovered two homemade firearms and two cartridges from near a house in the Dakshin Dikcul area. The weapons were immediately taken into army custody, and one suspect, Maruf Hasan Tahsin, was detained.

According to army sources, investigation revealed that Tahsin and another individual, Azhufa Begum, had planted the weapons to frame local journalist Farhad in a false case stemming from a long-standing personal dispute. Tahsin reportedly admitted involvement during initial questioning and was handed over to police for legal action, while proceedings against Azhufa Begum are ongoing.

Local sources said the journalist had faced harassment and threats for nearly two years over a land dispute. The army stated that the operation not only exposed a serious conspiracy but also prevented potential deterioration of law and order in the area.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Army uncovers plot to frame journalist, seizes illegal weapons in Cox’s Bazar

A serious road accident occurred on Tuesday evening on the Dhaka-Aricha Highway in Shibaloy, Manikganj, when a covered van and a Selfie Paribahan bus collided head-on near the Falsatia Bridge. At least ten people were injured, including the van driver who was critically hurt. Police, army, and fire service personnel quickly arrived at the scene and rescued the injured, sending them to a hospital for treatment. Authorities said legal procedures are underway regarding the incident.

According to initial reports, the covered van lost control while overtaking another vehicle at high speed, leading to the collision. Local passengers and residents alleged that Selfie Paribahan buses have become a source of fear on this route due to reckless driving and unskilled drivers, resulting in frequent accidents. The accident occurred amid increased travel as many people were leaving Dhaka for their hometowns during a holiday period and ahead of the 13th national parliamentary election.

Witnesses and transport observers warned that competition among Selfie bus drivers to make more trips between Dhaka and rural areas is causing excessive speeding, raising the risk of further accidents.

11 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Ten injured in head-on collision between covered van and Selfie bus on Dhaka-Aricha Highway


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