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A violent knife attack in Lohagara, Chattogram, left Muhib, brother of July martyr Ishmam, critically injured on Saturday evening. Witnesses said a group of banned Chhatra League activists ambushed him near Lohagara Station after evening prayers. Locals rescued Muhib and admitted him to the upazila hospital, where he remains under treatment. One of the attackers, identified as Chhatra League leader Minhaj, was detained by residents and handed over to police.

Police confirmed the incident and launched an investigation, pledging legal action against those involved. Muhib is known as the plaintiff in a high-profile case filed in Dhaka’s Chankharpul murder incident involving former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and others. His family alleged the attack was a premeditated attempt driven by political revenge. Local National Citizen Party (NCP) coordinator Zahir Uddin condemned the assault, demanding swift arrests and protection for plaintiffs in related cases.

The attack has sparked widespread outrage among residents, who called for exemplary punishment of the perpetrators to prevent further political violence.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Brother of July martyr stabbed in Lohagara by banned Chhatra League activist, police investigating

A thick blanket of fog continued to cover Nawabganj upazila in Dinajpur on Sunday morning, disrupting normal life despite the advancing day. The temperature dropped to 13°C at 6 a.m., with humidity at 95% and wind speed barely reaching 1 km/h, according to the local weather office. Vehicles were forced to move slowly with headlights on even after 10 a.m. due to extremely low visibility.

Residents, especially daily wage earners, have been hit hardest by the cold and fog. Many laborers reported being unable to work, leading to a sharp decline in daily income. CNG driver Tuhin Islam said visibility was so poor that vehicles could not be seen even a few meters ahead, while day laborer Jobbar Fakir lamented that the cold had halted work opportunities.

Officials noted that this is among the coldest periods of the season, with a previous low of 10.8°C recorded earlier. The persistent fog and chill are expected to continue affecting transportation and livelihoods in the coming days.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Thick fog and cold disrupt daily life in Dinajpur’s Nawabganj, forcing vehicles to use headlights

A local BNP leader in Fulgazi, Feni, has been accused of locking the Amjadhat Darul Qur'an Islamia Madrasa and orphanage following a dispute over its management committee. Witnesses reported that around 50–60 men, allegedly led by union BNP organizing secretary Anwar Hossain Tipu, forced students out and locked the premises. A teacher, Hafiz Ahmad Hossain, was reportedly assaulted when he tried to intervene. Police arrived at the scene after a 999 emergency call was made.

According to police, the madrasa was locked due to internal conflict over committee leadership rather than political motives. The locks were removed the following day after the incident drew public attention. Teachers and local residents condemned the attack, calling it deeply regrettable. Tipu denied involvement, claiming his name was used due to local political rivalry.

The dispute reportedly began after the madrasa’s founder fell ill and management was transferred to another religious institution, which later replaced the acting principal over alleged irregularities. Authorities are monitoring the situation to prevent further unrest.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader accused of locking Feni madrasa amid management dispute; police respond after 999 call

Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson of the Inquilab Mancha and a university lecturer, was buried on December 20 beside the grave of national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam at Dhaka University. Hadi, who hailed from a family of Islamic scholars in Nalchity, Jhalakathi, was shot in the head by assailants on December 12 in Purana Paltan, Dhaka. He was first treated in Dhaka before being flown to Singapore, where he died from his injuries.

Hadi, a former political science student at the University of Dhaka, was known for his activism against authoritarianism. His father, Maulana Abdul Hadi, was a madrasa teacher, and most of his siblings and in-laws are engaged in religious education or teaching. Thousands attended his funeral prayer at the South Plaza of the National Parliament, led by his elder brother Abu Bakkar Siddiq.

Authorities have yet to confirm the motive behind the attack, though investigations are ongoing. Hadi’s death has drawn widespread attention, highlighting concerns over political violence and the safety of activists in Bangladesh.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi activist Sharif Osman Hadi buried after fatal shooting in Dhaka

The Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board (Palli Bidyut Samiti) has announced its 2025 recruitment circulars, published on December 2 and 18, 2025. The authority plans to hire a total of six individuals across four job categories, offering permanent government positions for both male and female candidates. Applications can be submitted directly, by post, or online until December 22, 2025, and January 8, 2026, depending on the specific circular.

According to the announcement, educational qualifications range from completion of grade eight to a bachelor’s degree, depending on the position. While some posts require prior experience, others are open to fresh candidates. Salaries range from BDT 16,600 to BDT 46,240, with experienced positions offering higher pay. Applicants must be between 18 and 30 years old, with a two-year age relaxation for quota candidates.

The recruitment reflects ongoing efforts to expand employment opportunities in Bangladesh’s rural energy sector, which continues to play a crucial role in national electrification and rural development.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Palli Bidyut opens 2025 recruitment with posts for both new and experienced applicants

Traffic on the Dhaka–Mymensingh highway was halted for about an hour on Sunday after garment workers from the P.A. Knit factory in Valuka blocked the road. The protest erupted following a collision between a worker transport bus and a passenger bus operated by Shoukhin Paribahan near Jamirdia area. Workers alleged that after the minor accident, Shoukhin Paribahan staff forcibly took away the helper of the factory bus, identified as Aminul.

Police from the Bharadoba Highway Station arrived at the scene and persuaded the workers to end the blockade, restoring traffic flow. Officer-in-Charge A.B.M. Mehedi Masud confirmed that the protest was triggered by the alleged abduction and that the situation was resolved peacefully. The blockade caused severe disruption for commuters and office-goers during the morning rush hour.

Authorities are investigating the incident, and local officials have urged both transport operators and factory management to strengthen coordination to prevent future clashes between transport workers and industrial employees.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Garment workers block Dhaka–Mymensingh highway after bus clash and alleged abduction

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has dismissed as fabricated a photo circulating on social media that allegedly shows the grave of Inqilab Mancha spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi. In a statement on Sunday, DMP Deputy Commissioner (Media) Muhammad Talebur Rahman said the image was intentionally misleading and urged the public not to be deceived. He confirmed that Hadi’s burial site, located beside the tomb of national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam near Dhaka University’s central mosque, remains under strict security.

Hadi was shot on December 12 in the capital’s Bijoynagar area while riding a motorcycle. After being treated in Dhaka and later transferred to Singapore General Hospital, he died on December 18. His body returned to Dhaka on December 19, and a large public funeral was held the following day at the South Plaza of the National Parliament.

Authorities have not commented on the motive behind the fake image, but the DMP’s warning highlights growing concerns over misinformation spreading online following Hadi’s death.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka Police calls viral photo of Sharif Osman Hadi’s grave fake, urges public to avoid misinformation

A ferry accident in Narayanganj’s Fatullah area left five vehicles, including a truck, submerged in the Dhaleshwari River late Saturday night. Fifteen hours after the incident, no rescue operations had begun, sparking anger among locals who rely on the ferry for daily trade and transport. The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) and the Roads and Highways Department (RHD) have been accused of poor coordination, delaying the response.

Officials from BIWTA arrived at the site Sunday morning but lacked necessary recovery equipment. Assistant Director Kamruzzaman stated that the ferry belongs to the RHD, which has yet to send representatives or identify the exact recovery point. Meanwhile, the Coast Guard recovered three bodies—identified as a motorcyclist, a van driver, and an expatriate.

Witnesses reported that a truck lost control mid-river, hitting nearby vehicles before plunging into the water. The delay in rescue efforts has disrupted local commerce in Baktabali, where ferry operations remain suspended. Authorities are assessing river depth before launching recovery operations.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rescue delayed over 15 hours after ferry accident in Narayanganj’s Dhaleshwari River

Two young workers from the Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant died following a head-on collision between a truck and a motorcycle in Ishwardi, Pabna. The accident occurred late Saturday night near Alhaj Mor when the victims, Rabbi Hossain (27) and Nishan Munshi (22), were returning home from Ishwardi town. Both sustained critical injuries and were first taken to Ishwardi Upazila Health Complex before being transferred to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, where they died during treatment.

Police confirmed that the truck involved in the accident has been seized, and a case has been filed at Ishwardi Police Station. The bodies are being returned to their families without autopsy upon request. The incident has cast deep mourning over the villages of Joynagar and Maniknagar in Salimpur Union, where the victims lived. Authorities have urged drivers to maintain caution on the busy Ishwardi roads, which have seen several recent accidents.

Local residents have called for stricter traffic enforcement and better lighting in accident-prone areas to prevent further tragedies.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two Ruppur plant workers die after truck-motorcycle crash in Ishwardi, Pabna

A Dalit migrant laborer from Chhattisgarh was beaten to death in Kerala’s Palakkad district after being suspected of being a Bangladeshi national. The victim, 31-year-old Ramnarayan Baghel, had arrived in Palakkad on December 13 seeking daily wage work. Local reports indicate that following a theft incident in the area, a mob accused him of stealing and assaulted him with sticks, leading to his death.

Police have arrested five individuals in connection with the killing and have strengthened security in the area to prevent further unrest. The incident has sparked fear among migrant workers, many of whom expressed concern over being targeted due to their appearance or language. Authorities confirmed that an investigation is underway to determine the motive behind the attack.

The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding migrant laborers in southern India and the dangers of mob justice. Officials said the body will be sent to Baghel’s home village after autopsy procedures are completed, while human rights groups have called for stronger protections for internal migrants.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dalit worker killed in Kerala after mistaken identity as Bangladeshi; five suspects arrested

A case has been filed at Dhanmondi Police Station following a violent attack, arson, and looting at the Chhayanaut cultural center in Dhaka. The incident occurred on the night of December 20, when unidentified assailants vandalized and set fire to parts of the building. Chhayanaut’s chief manager, Dulal Ghosh, lodged the case against 300 to 350 unidentified individuals, police confirmed on Sunday.

According to Chhayanaut officials, the attackers destroyed CCTV cameras, furniture, and musical instruments including tablas, harmoniums, and violins. The total extent of the damage has not yet been determined. The attack took place following the death of Inquilab Mancha spokesperson Shahid Sharif Osman Hadi, after which several media offices and Chhayanaut were targeted.

Interim government cultural affairs adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki visited the site and reviewed CCTV footage, promising that those responsible would be brought to justice. Authorities are continuing investigations to identify the perpetrators and assess the full scale of losses.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Case filed against 350 unidentified suspects over attack and arson at Dhaka’s Chhayanaut center

A new international study led by researchers at Leiden University in the Netherlands has found that increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide is diminishing the nutritional quality of major food crops. While higher CO₂ levels may boost crop yields, the research shows a decline in essential nutrients such as zinc, iron, and protein, alongside a rise in toxic elements like lead. The findings suggest that foods are becoming more calorie-dense but less nutritious.

The decade-long study examined 43 crops, including rice, wheat, potatoes, and tomatoes, analyzing 32 key nutrients. On average, nutrient levels were found to drop by 3.2%, with zinc in chickpeas projected to fall by as much as 37.5%. Lead researcher Sterre Ter Haar described the results as “alarming,” noting that the changes could have serious health implications.

Experts warn that this nutrient decline may worsen global malnutrition, even as food production increases. The study highlights the need for urgent climate action and agricultural adaptation to preserve food quality as atmospheric CO₂ levels have already reached 425.2 parts per million.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Study links rising CO₂ to declining nutrients in global food crops

Police in Dhaka recovered the bodies of two siblings, aged 10 and 1, from an apartment in the Wireless area of Hatirjheel on Sunday morning. The children, Afrida and Ilham Chowdhury, were found dead after reportedly falling ill following a family meal. Their bodies were sent to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for autopsy, with police confirming no visible injury marks.

Family members said the illness began after the family consumed leftover food from Afrida’s birthday celebration held on December 16. Afrida fell sick first and died early Saturday at a local hospital, while her younger brother Ilham died later that day during treatment at another facility. Police are investigating possible food contamination or poisoning as the cause of death.

Authorities await post-mortem results to determine the exact cause. The tragic deaths have raised renewed concerns over food safety and storage practices in urban households, with police urging families to exercise caution when consuming stored or reheated food.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two Dhaka siblings die after eating leftover birthday food; police suspect food poisoning

Police in Noakhali’s Hatiya upazila have arrested a young man accused of issuing death threats to Abdul Hannan Masud, senior joint chief coordinator of the National Citizen Party (NCP). The suspect, Israt Raihan Omi, son of former Char Ishwar Union Parishad chairman Abdul Halim Azad, was detained late Saturday night from Nandaroad area. Authorities confirmed that Omi faces three prior cases filed with Hatiya Police Station.

According to police, Omi sent a highly provocative message through Facebook Messenger to an NCP activist, threatening violence against party leaders if his father was arrested. The message reportedly contained explicit threats against Hannan Masud and others. Officer-in-Charge Saiful Alam stated that legal proceedings are underway and warned that anyone attempting to incite unrest, online or offline, will be brought under the law.

The arrest underscores growing concerns over the misuse of social media for political intimidation. Law enforcement officials have pledged increased monitoring of digital communications to prevent similar incidents in the future.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police arrest youth for threatening NCP leader Hannan Masud in Noakhali via Messenger

At least nine people were killed and ten others injured in a mass shooting near Johannesburg, South Africa, early Saturday morning. Police said around a dozen unidentified gunmen arrived in two vehicles and opened fire inside a bar in Bekkersdal township shortly before 1 a.m. local time. The attackers continued shooting as they fled the scene, prompting an extensive police operation to track them down.

National and provincial crime units, along with detectives and intelligence officers, have been deployed to investigate. Authorities are interviewing witnesses, though the motive behind the attack remains unclear. The injured victims were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

This incident follows a similar bar shooting earlier in December near Pretoria that left at least 12 people dead, highlighting growing concerns over violent crime and gun-related attacks in South Africa. Police have urged the public to assist with information as investigations continue.

21 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nine killed and ten injured in Johannesburg bar shooting; police launch major manhunt


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