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Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University students, who earlier enforced a blockade at Agargaon to press their three-point demand, withdrew the program after about an hour. Traffic movement has since returned to normal.
The students announced they will hold discussions with engineering student groups before declaring their next program. They also warned of tougher actions if their demands remain unmet.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

SAU Students Lift Agargaon Blockade After One Hour

Police have detained former minister Latif Siddique along with several others, including Awami League leaders, following tensions at an event organized by Munch 71.
The program, titled “Our Great Liberation War and the Constitution of Bangladesh”, was scheduled at the Shafiqul Kabir Auditorium of Dhaka Reporters Unity. Dr. Kamal Hossain was invited as the chief guest but did not attend. According to police, the detainees are being taken to Shahbagh Police Station for questioning.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police Detain Former Minister Latif Siddique After Tensions at ‘Munch 71’ Event

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) has postponed all undergraduate exams scheduled between August 30 and September 18 due to the ongoing student unrest. The decision was announced in an emergency notice signed by the registrar on Wednesday.
The university stated that future exam schedules will be decided after discussions in the Academic Council. The move follows escalating protests by engineering students over their three-point demand, which on Wednesday led to clashes with police as students attempted to march toward the Jamuna River. All engineering universities across the country are observing a complete shutdown today.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

BUET Postpones All Undergraduate Exams Amid Ongoing Unrest

Religious Affairs Adviser A.F.M. Khalid Hossain dismissed rumors that a mosque would be built on the site of the Chandranath temple, calling them “baseless.” He confirmed that the administration has instead taken steps to renovate and upgrade the temple.
Highlighting Bangladesh Railway’s recent allocation of land for one Hindu temple and two mosques in Khilkhet, Hossain described it as a “historic moment” for the interim government and a “powerful symbol of communal harmony.”
He added, “Bangladesh is a land of religious coexistence. Everyone will practice their faith freely without obstructing others.”

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Railway Allocates Land for Mosque and Temple in Khilkhet, Calls It Historic Step

The tribunal has begun recording testimonies in the case of martyr Abu Said, who was killed during the July uprising. On Thursday, Tribunal-2 commenced proceedings, with Abu Said’s father expected to testify as the first witness.
Earlier, on August 6, the tribunal framed charges against 30 accused, including former Begum Rokeya University Vice-Chancellor Hasibur Rashid. Six arrested suspects were produced in court today, while 24, including the former VC, remain absconding. The court has appointed four state-funded lawyers to represent the fugitives.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trial Begins in Martyr Abu Said Murder Case

Marking one year of Bangladesh’s Commission on Enforced Disappearances, rights group Fortify Rights has called for full accountability for all disappearances that occurred under Sheikh Hasina’s government, describing them as a hallmark of her “brutal authoritarian rule.”
In a statement, the group’s director John Quinley stressed that victims’ families and survivors must receive compensation. Fortify Rights interviewed 10 survivors, relatives of victims, and a lawyer, some of whom described being held at the infamous secret detention center known as “Aynaghar” before being released after Hasina’s ouster.
Many of the disappeared were members of opposition parties, particularly BNP and Jamaat. The commission has already registered over 1,800 cases of enforced disappearances, with hundreds still missing.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fortify Rights: Enforced Disappearances Under Hasina’s Rule Must Face Accountability

Students of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU) have launched a blockade in Agargaon to press for the fulfillment of three key demands of agriculturists. The protest, organized under the banner of the Krishibid Oikya Parishad, began at 10 a.m. today.
The students’ demands include:

Ensuring that the 10th-grade positions in DAE, BADC, and other research institutions remain reserved exclusively for agriculturists.

Removing any provision for promotion to the 9th grade without clearing recruitment examinations.

Issuing a government order barring non-agriculture graduates from using the title “Krishibid” (agriculturist).
The protest follows demonstrations earlier this week over attacks on engineering students.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Students Announce Agargaon Blockade

Chattogram’s Shah Amanat International Airport is grappling with a staggering Tk 2,126 crore in unpaid dues owed by six domestic and international airlines. Among them, three carriers have already shut down operations without clearing their liabilities.

According to airport authorities, Regent Airways alone owes Tk 252.56 crore, while United Airways has an outstanding Tk 54.96 crore and GMG Airlines Tk 29.30 crore. All three airlines ceased operations without settling their accounts.

Among the active carriers, US-Bangla Airlines owes Tk 2.38 crore and Novoair Tk 1.20 crore. The largest single debtor, however, is the state-run Biman Bangladesh Airlines, with a massive outstanding of Tk 1,786.96 crore.

Despite repeated official reminders and correspondence, authorities say little progress has been made in recovering the dues.

Over the past 25 years, 15 airlines have pulled out of Shah Amanat International Airport. Today, only two foreign airlines continue operations from Chattogram. Industry insiders blame the exodus on poor facilities, inadequate services, and lack of passenger-friendly amenities, which have discouraged international airlines from maintaining their routes through the airport.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chattogram Airport Awaits Tk 2,126 Crore in Dues from Six Airlines — Three Shut Operations Without Paying

The Rajshahi University Central Students’ Union (RAKSU) election, initially postponed to September 28, has been rescheduled again to September 25 to accommodate Hindu students’ Durga Puja festivities.
According to the new schedule:

Nomination papers distribution ends on August 31

Submission on September 1–4 and 7

Scrutiny on September 8–9

Preliminary candidate list on September 11

Appeals and objections resolved by September 14

Final candidate list published on September 16

Voting and results on September 25

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

RAKSU Election Rescheduled to September 25 Considering Durga Puja Festivities

Pakistan has demolished a protective dyke next to a major dam to relieve water pressure caused by heavy rainfall, but the move has submerged one of Sikhism’s holiest sites, Kartarpur Sahib.
Punjab Disaster Management spokesperson Mazhar Hussain confirmed that the dyke was deliberately destroyed to safeguard the dam infrastructure.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry also revealed that India had given advance diplomatic notice before releasing water from its dams. Still, relentless rainfall across northern India led to an abnormal surge in Pakistan’s eastern rivers—the Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej—forcing authorities to issue a high flood alert across Punjab province.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan Blows Up Dyke to Save Dam; Floodwaters Submerge Kartarpur Sahib

A daring robbery attempt at a Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank branch in Bhajanpur Bazar, Panchagarh, was foiled late Tuesday night with the help of locals.
Police identified the suspect as 28-year-old Shahidul Haque. The night guard, upon noticing suspicious movements inside the bank, alerted authorities and locals. Together, they caught the suspect inside the branch with burglary tools in his possession.
Police have confirmed that legal proceedings against the detainee are underway.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bank Robbery Attempt Foiled in Panchagarh, Suspect Caught Red-Handed

Engineering students across the country have declared a “complete shutdown” in all engineering universities on Thursday, suspending classes and exams as part of their ongoing movement.
Movement leader Sakibul Haque Lipu said, “None of our three-point demands have been met. Policymakers remain completely unaware of our concerns. Until our demands are addressed, we will continue.”
Students, however, clarified that they will not block Shahbagh this time to avoid causing public suffering. Meanwhile, Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner visited protesting students on Wednesday night and expressed regret over recent confrontations.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Engineering Students Announce Nationwide Shutdown, Avoid Shahbagh Blockade

Bangladesh is vying for a Category-C membership seat at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council. Ahead of the vote, Foreign Affairs Advisor M. Sakawat Hossain briefed diplomats, highlighting Bangladesh’s strategic maritime significance and ongoing infrastructure projects.
He noted the construction of a deep-sea port in Matarbari, along with three other seaports and 52 inland river ports contributing significantly to the country’s maritime sector. “Bangladesh is playing a strong role in the international maritime arena,” he said, emphasizing that 95% of the nation’s trade occurs via sea. Hossain urged diplomats to support Bangladesh’s bid, highlighting the country’s leadership in environmentally sustainable shipping and ship recycling initiatives.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Competes for Category-C Seat at International Maritime Organization Council

Advisor Sharmin S. Murshid has cautioned that the coming days will be challenging as the country moves toward elections. “To ensure elections, a peaceful environment must be maintained. If the environment deteriorates, holding elections will become difficult,” she said.
Sharmin added that in the past, corruption and irregularities were widespread across 15 countries. “After August 5, we inherited a country where funds were unavailable, and systems were not functioning. Eliminating corruption in a short period is difficult.” She emphasized the need for patience and urged political parties to cooperate for a rule-based electoral process.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Advisor Sharmin Warns of Challenges Ahead Amid Upcoming Elections

Eight members of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police were injured while trying to prevent protesting BUET students from marching toward the Jamuna area. The injured officers were admitted to Rajarbagh Central Police Hospital, with two in critical condition. Additionally, three journalists were reportedly hurt during the clash.
Earlier in the afternoon, engineering students had gathered at the university’s Gol Chattar as part of their pre-announced “Long March to Dhaka” program, pressing three specific demands. When students attempted to march toward Jamuna, they clashed with police, who used batons, tear gas, sound grenades, and water cannons to disperse the crowd.

28 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Eight DMP Officers Injured as BUET Students Blocked From Marching Toward Jamuna


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