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Government adviser Muhammad Faozul Kabir Khan has revealed that road construction costs have risen by 30%, prompting the formation of a review committee to reduce expenses.

Speaking on Sunday, he said around 1,500 kilometers of roads and highways are currently in poor condition and will be repaired by December. “We apologize to the public for the suffering caused. Repairs will begin after the monsoon and be completed between September and December,” he said, assuring that repairs would not be superficial.

Faozul added that unfit and outdated vehicles are being removed to restore discipline. Owners of scrapped vehicles may receive soft loans if necessary. Discussions are underway with the commerce ministry to reform car import policies, while illegal electricity use by auto-rickshaws for charging is being addressed. “We must also consider alternative livelihoods for those dependent on this sector,” he stressed.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Road Repair Costs Up 30% — Review Committee Formed: Adviser Faozul

Mushfiqur Fazal Ansari, Bangladesh’s ambassador to Mexico, has condemned the recent attack and vandalism at the Bangladesh Consulate in New York, allegedly carried out by Awami League-backed miscreants.

He urged immediate legal action against the perpetrators and expressed confidence that Bangladeshi diplomats in the U.S. would work with relevant authorities to ensure accountability.

“The host country is responsible for ensuring the security of all Bangladeshi missions abroad,” he said, adding that such “shameful assaults by supporters of fallen autocrats” are unacceptable on U.S. soil, a key partner in Bangladesh’s democracy and development. Ansari assured full cooperation to colleagues in addressing the incident.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Attack on Bangladesh Consulate in New York “Unacceptable,” Says Ambassador

A Dhaka court has granted a five-day remand for Towhid Afridi in connection with the killing of Asadul Haque Babu during the recent mass uprising. Afridi was produced at the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate’s Court at 2:25 PM and placed in custody.

Investigating officer Khan Md. Erfan had sought a seven-day remand, while defense lawyers petitioned for bail and dismissal of the remand request. After hearing both sides, the court approved a five-day remand.

On August 5, Babu joined demonstrations on Jatrabari’s main road, where he was shot in the chest and side. He later succumbed to his injuries at a hospital. The case lists Nasir Uddin as accused no. 22 and Towhid Afridi as accused no. 11.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Court Grants Five-Day Remand for Towhid Afridi in Jatrabari Murder Case

The second day of hearings on objections and demands regarding the redemarcation of parliamentary constituencies is underway at the Election Commission building on Sunday. Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) A M M Nasir Uddin and other election commissioners are present.

Today’s proceedings cover disputes over 20 constituencies. By midday, hearings had been held on objections to the draft boundaries of seven constituencies in Satkhira, Jashore, and Bagerhat. After the hearings, petitioners explained their positions to the press.

In the afternoon, objections concerning 13 constituencies in Jhalakathi, Barguna, Pirojpur, Chattogram, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts will be heard. The four-day hearing process will continue until Wednesday, after which the revised gazette for all 300 constituencies will be published.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hearing on Parliamentary Constituency Redemarcation Continues for Second Day

Awami League supporters attempted to harass Adviser Mahfuz Alam as he entered the Bangladesh Consulate in New York on Sunday evening. Protesters reportedly threw eggs at him and damaged the glass door of the consulate building. Golam Mortoza, Press Minister at the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington, compared the protest to the fall of monarchies in history, saying that movements fueled by student leaders’ blood sacrifices naturally attract resistance. Information Adviser, addressing expatriates later, thanked the diaspora for their role in the July Movement, assuring their contributions would be recognized in the “July Charter.” Responding to calls for banning Indian media in Bangladesh, he said he opposed blanket bans, advocating instead for promoting better alternatives.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Awami League Supporters Attempt to Harass Adviser Mahfuz Alam at Bangladesh Consulate in New York

Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam announced a reward scheme for the recovery of missing firearms. Authorities will offer Tk 50,000 for pistols or shotguns, Tk 100,000 for Chinese rifles, Tk 150,000 for submachine guns, Tk 500,000 for light machine guns, and Tk 500 per bullet recovered. He assured that informants’ identities will remain confidential. Alam also pledged strict measures against corruption in law enforcement recruitment and called for public reporting of irregularities. Speaking in Gazipur, he confirmed disciplinary action against a police commissioner over traffic disruptions and said a Bangladeshi officer detained in India would be brought back via Interpol or existing border agreements. He stressed that election fairness ultimately depends on the people and political parties.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Cash Rewards Announced for Recovery of Missing Weapons: Home Affairs Adviser

The United States has praised Bangladesh for sheltering displaced Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, while also commending other host countries in the region. In a press statement issued Sunday, the US State Department reaffirmed solidarity with the people of Myanmar, including the persecuted Rohingya and other ethnic minorities. Washington thanked the Government of Bangladesh for providing refuge and acknowledged the significant humanitarian burden it continues to bear. Since the 2017 military crackdown in Rakhine State, over 700,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh, bringing the total refugee population in the country to more than 1.3 million.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

US Praises Bangladesh for Sheltering Rohingya Refugees, Expresses Solidarity with Myanmar’s People

Diplomatic missions in Dhaka issued a joint statement marking eight years of the Rohingya crisis, condemning the escalating violence and human rights abuses by Myanmar’s military junta and other armed groups. The statement highlighted that over 1.1 million Rohingya remain in Bangladesh, many of them forced to flee during the 2017 crackdown. It emphasized that Rohingya refugees are still determined to return to their homeland and reaffirmed the international community’s steadfast support for both the Rohingya people and Bangladesh. Diplomats also reiterated their commitment to working toward a sustainable solution to the crisis.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Diplomatic Missions Mark Eight Years of Rohingya Crisis, Condemn Myanmar’s Atrocities

Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus joined the main session of the three-day international dialogue on the Rohingya crisis in Cox’s Bazar on Monday. He is scheduled to deliver the opening address at the session. Earlier in the morning, Dr. Yunus arrived at Cox’s Bazar airport on a scheduled flight. The dialogue, which began on Sunday with an inaugural session featuring interactive discussions with Rohingya representatives, will continue until August 26. According to official sources, the Chief Adviser is expected to leave Cox’s Bazar later today around 1 PM.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dr. Muhammad Yunus Attends Key Session of International Rohingya Dialogue in Cox’s Bazar

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called for the formation of a united national front to resist what he described as U.S. attempts to subjugate Iran.

“Never will the Islamic Republic bow to America,” he declared in a Sunday address.

Khamenei linked last June’s joint Israeli-U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities to broader efforts to destabilize the country.

Meanwhile, Iran is preparing to reopen negotiations with world powers over its nuclear program, signaling a new round of diplomacy amid escalating tensions.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Khamenei Calls for United National Front Against U.S. Pressure

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China next week to attend a high-level summit in Tianjin scheduled for August 31 to September 1.

The summit will host leaders from more than 20 countries and representatives of international organizations, according to Russian media.

Speculation had earlier surfaced about a possible trilateral meeting involving Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and former U.S. President Donald Trump, though the Kremlin later denied knowledge of such plans.

Putin last met Xi Jinping during the Chinese leader’s visit to Moscow in May.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Putin to Visit China Next Week for Major Summit

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is set to formally inaugurate the main session of a three-day international conference on the Rohingya crisis in Cox’s Bazar today.

The opening session, held on Sunday evening, featured an interactive dialogue with Rohingya representatives, focusing on building trust for safe and dignified repatriation.

Rohingya participants expressed frustration at what they called the international community’s silence, saying they remain trapped in refugee camps with little hope. “We want to return to our homeland as rightful citizens, not through forced repatriation,” one representative said.

The conference has brought together foreign and domestic experts, diplomats, politicians, academics, international organizations, and Rohingya delegates.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Yunus to Inaugurate International Rohingya Conference in Cox’s Bazar

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has stressed the importance of cultural exchange in strengthening ties between Bangladesh and Pakistan, saying, “Whenever Pakistani artists perform in Bangladesh, they are warmly praised. This spirit must guide our relationship.”

He made the remarks during a meeting with Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, where both leaders emphasized deeper bilateral cooperation in trade, education, culture, and regional collaboration through SAARC.

Dar conveyed greetings from Pakistan’s Prime Minister and hailed Yunus’s role in poverty alleviation and community empowerment. “Bangladesh is fortunate to have you as its head of government,” he said.

Dar also announced that Pakistan’s Fly Jinnah is expected to launch direct Dhaka-Karachi flights by October.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Yunus: “Cultural Appreciation Must Guide Bangladesh-Pakistan Relations”

Relatives of those killed and injured during the July uprising staged a demonstration outside the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs on Sunday, protesting bail granted to accused perpetrators.

The protesters also demanded the resignation of Legal Adviser and Special Assistant Khoda Bux Chowdhury, accusing him of shielding the culprits.

Speaking under the moderation of Rabiul Hasan, brother of slain protester Imam Hasan Tayim, victims’ families alleged that police attacked them under Chowdhury’s direction when they attempted to demonstrate earlier.

They vowed to continue their movement until justice is delivered. “Killers are still walking free, and now they are being granted bail,” one protester said, citing the release of a police sub-inspector charged in the killings. The group later marched to Hotel Intercontinental, declaring plans for a hunger strike if their demands remain unmet.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Families of July Movement Victims Protest Bail for Killers

A writ petition has been filed in the High Court seeking directives to protect the personal information of female students, including photographs, in the upcoming Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) voter list.
The petition was filed by lawyer Advocate Fayzullah Fayez on behalf of four students, naming the Education Secretary, Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor, and the Chief Returning Officer of the DUCSU election as respondents.
The petition argues that while publishing male students’ details may not pose significant risks, publicly displaying photographs and personal data of female students has already led to harassment and online misuse. The petitioners claimed their earlier appeals to authorities went unaddressed, prompting the legal move.

25 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Petition Filed Seeking Protection of Female Students’ Personal Data in DUCSU Voter List


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