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The Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education has ordered all private educational institutions with expired or ongoing ad hoc committees to form permanent governing committees by November 30, 2025.
Institutions without an ad hoc committee must form one within 15 days, under the updated Governing Body and Managing Committee Regulations 2024.
The notice warns that all ad hoc committees will be dissolved on December 1, and heads of institutions failing to comply will be held responsible.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Deadline Set: Private Schools Must Form Regular Governing Committees by November 30

A Dhaka court has sent former secretary Abu Alam Mohammad Shahid Khan to jail in an anti-terrorism case filed at Shahbagh Police Station.
Prosecutors allege Khan conspired to topple the interim government through the group “Manch 71.” Earlier, 16 others, including Latif Siddique, were arrested on similar charges.
Khan, once a privileged Awami League insider, served as Sheikh Hasina’s deputy press secretary from 1996 to 2001.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Former Secretary Sent to Jail in Anti-Terror Case Over Alleged Plot Against Interim Government

A youth-led protest movement in Nepal, fueled by outrage over social media restrictions and government corruption, has escalated dramatically into the country’s Parliament.
Thousands of demonstrators defied security barricades and stormed the Parliament building in Kathmandu. Security forces responded with gunfire, tear gas, and water cannons, leaving at least three dead and more than a hundred injured.
The government has imposed a curfew and deployed the army to regain control. According to AFP, Nepal blocked 26 unregistered online platforms last Friday, making Facebook, YouTube, and X inaccessible, sparking anger and confusion among citizens.
Last month, the Cabinet ordered social media companies to register locally within seven days, appoint representatives, and set up grievance and compliance offices. Officials insist the government “respects freedom of thought and expression” and claims these measures are to ensure “a safe and uninterrupted digital environment.”

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gen Z-Led Uprising in Nepal Storms Parliament Amid Social Media Ban and Corruption Allegations

Bangladesh requires at least $29 billion annually to effectively combat disasters, but even securing $1–2 billion from the IMF remains difficult, said economic adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed. Speaking at a seminar, he stressed the importance of local resilience, noting that communities often act before government aid arrives. He urged the media to play a stronger role in raising awareness about climate change. Experts at the discussion warned that climate change is not only causing economic losses but also severely impacting social sectors.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Needs $29 Billion Annually for Disaster Response: Adviser

Passengers are facing major disruptions as most bus counters on the Dhaka–Rajshahi route remain closed. Workers from several transport companies, including Desh Travels, National Travels, and Hanif, have halted operations demanding higher wages and benefits. Only a handful of counters remain open, forcing many commuters to seek alternative transport. The movement began late Sunday when Desh Travels employees locked their counters in protest.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bus Counters Shut Down on Dhaka-Rajshahi Route Amid Wage Dispute

A dawn-to-dusk hartal is underway in Bagerhat demanding the reinstatement of four parliamentary seats. Protesters locked the main gate of the district election office, halting activities. Transport across 16 major routes has been suspended, leaving commuters stranded and forcing many to pay inflated fares. Shops in the town remain closed, though a few rickshaws and easybikes are still on the roads. Security forces have been deployed around key government offices and the court premises.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bagerhat Shut Down as Strike Demands Restoration of Four Constituencies

Train services across northern Bangladesh have been disrupted after a coach of the Dhaka-bound Kurigram Express derailed early Monday near Akkelpur in Joypurhat.

Railway officials said the derailment occurred about two kilometers south of Akkelpur station, involving the train’s power car. Five other coaches were later moved to Joypurhat station.

Rescue teams from Parbatipur have been deployed to remove the derailed carriage. Until then, train operations on the route remain suspended, cutting off links between the north and the rest of the country.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Kurigram Express Derails in Joypurhat, Halts Rail Links Across Northern Bangladesh

Dhaka University has come under fire after issuing accreditation cards for journalists covering the Daksu elections riddled with errors in names, designations, and institutions.

Examples include Sheikh Nasir Uddin of Daily Sun, whose name appeared as “Sheikh Nasir Uddir” and designation “Stff Correspondent” instead of “Staff Correspondent.” Similarly, Azharuzzaman of Ekhon TV was labeled as “Sir Reporter” instead of “Staff Reporter.”

The mistakes, signed off by the Chief Returning Officer, sparked outrage among journalists and drew widespread criticism on social media.

Chief Returning Officer Dr. Mohammad Jasim Uddin acknowledged the issue, explaining that over 1,200 applications were processed by lower-level staff, leading to errors. He assured corrections would be made upon request and promised measures to prevent future lapses.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka University Faces Backlash Over Error-Ridden Journalist Accreditation Cards

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has delivered what he called a “last warning” to Hamas, demanding the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.

“Israel has accepted my conditions. Now Hamas must do the same,” Trump said. “If Hamas refuses, they will face the consequences. This is my final warning.”

The statement comes after Trump previously issued a similar caution in March, following his meeting at the White House with eight hostages freed by Hamas.

Israeli military officials say at least 25 hostages have been killed in captivity and are pressing for the return of their bodies.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump Issues ‘Final Warning’ to Hamas Over Israeli Hostages

Prince Hisahito of Japan, nephew of Emperor Naruhito, has formally reached adulthood at the age of 19—becoming the first male royal in four decades to do so. As the second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his milestone has reignited debate over Japan’s 19th-century male-only succession law.

At a ceremony Saturday, Hisahito received the traditional kanmuri crown from the Emperor’s envoy. In his remarks, he said, “As an adult member of the Imperial Family, I will fulfill my duties with a sense of responsibility.”

The prince later donned ceremonial attire at the Imperial Palace and is scheduled to pay respects at the Ise Grand Shrine, Emperor Jimmu’s mausoleum, and the tomb of his great-grandfather, Emperor Showa. He will also meet Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and other dignitaries.

With no younger male heirs in line, calls are growing to amend succession laws that exclude women despite Japan’s shrinking imperial family.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Japan’s Prince Hisahito Marks Coming of Age, Revives Debate on Male-Only Succession Law

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called on the government to prioritize citizens’ livelihoods while simultaneously urging Islamic nations to sever all trade and political relations with Israel.

During a meeting with President Masoud Pezeshkian and his cabinet on Sunday, Khamenei stressed that soaring prices and economic hardships remain pressing national concerns. He demanded stronger measures to control inflation and improve people’s living conditions.

Khamenei described Israel as a “cursed and criminal entity” and directed Iran’s Foreign Ministry to push other countries to cut ties with Tel Aviv. “National unity and morale are the foundations of strength, but we must also stand firm against the Zionist regime’s atrocities,” he said.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ayatollah Khamenei Urges Islamic Nations to Cut All Ties with Israel

Syeda Rizwana Hasan, adviser and rights activist, has assured that the government is committed to safeguarding journalists and strengthening the media’s role as the “fourth pillar of the state.”

Speaking at a dialogue organized by the Bangladesh Journalists Council (BJC), she said:
“The government wants to see media evolve as the people’s voice. Necessary reforms are being implemented, and a separate commission has already been formed to prioritize media development. Journalists’ protection will be ensured, and those involved in mob attacks are facing legal action — not just condemnations.”

Other speakers emphasized that without a properly empowered media, the country cannot progress. They urged the Ministry of Information to lead the sector’s development, while calling on the government to formally acknowledge the commission’s reform report to ensure media owners take it seriously.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

“Government Will Ensure Journalists’ Safety, Taking Action Against Mob Attacks — Not Just Issuing Statements”: Rizwana

A new natural gas flow has been discovered in Rashidpur gas field, Bahubal, Habiganj, following the renovation of Well No. 3.

Officials estimate the well could produce 25.55 million cubic feet of gas over the next 10 years, along with condensate as a byproduct.

At current LNG market rates (Tk 65 per cubic meter), the gas is valued at approximately Tk 4,700 crore.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

New Gas Flow Found at Rashidpur Field, Worth Tk 4,700 Crore

Adviser Farida Akhter has emphasized the government’s goal of making every household self-reliant, with livestock farming playing a central role.

Speaking in Keraniganj, she said:

“We want villagers to rear poultry, goats, or sheep on a small scale so they can support their families and earn extra income.”

She added that livestock contributes not only to food security but also to poverty alleviation and economic growth. During the event, 217 families in riverine char areas received livestock and feed support.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Govt Pushes Livestock Farming for Rural Self-Reliance

Education Adviser C.R. Abrar has expressed deep sorrow over the death of eminent thinker and political activist Badruddin Umar. In a statement issued Sunday, Abrar said, “Umar’s contributions to the objective documentation of Bangladesh’s key political, social, and cultural movements—including the Language Movement—will remain unforgettable.”

He added, “Umar did not confine himself to theoretical discussions. He actively joined the people’s struggle for liberation and remained uncompromising in his stand against past authoritarian regimes. No temptation or opportunistic lure could sway him from his ideals. His life and work were dedicated to the cause of freedom.”

Abrar described Umar’s passing as a national loss, calling him a visionary intellectual and tireless fighter whose legacy will continue to inspire just struggles across generations.

08 Sep 25 1NOJOR.COM

Nation Remembers Badruddin Umar’s Fearless Role Against Dictatorship: Education Adviser


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