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The Dhaka Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has blacklisted 71 chief examiners and examiners for the current year’s SSC exam marking, citing irresponsibility and negligence. These individuals will be barred from performing related duties for the next five years.

A board notification stated that lapses in exam marking jeopardize students’ futures, and strict measures are necessary to ensure accountability. The board confirmed that this policy will continue.

Most of the blacklisted educators were involved with the English first and second papers. Among them are assistant teachers, headteachers, and principals, including Md. Ishak Ali of Muraid Garbazar Ideal High School, Md. Abdul Mannan of Arabaria High School, Shishir Kumar Bala of Haji Pande Ali High School, and Md. Mostak Ahmed of Manikganj Government High School.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

71 SSC Exam Examiners Blacklisted for 5 Years Over Negligence

Adviser Asif Mahmud announced Thursday that Bangladesh’s secondary school textbooks will undergo major revisions in the 2026 academic year.

The updated curriculum will highlight the July 2024 uprising and include Sheikh Hasina’s name as a “perpetrator of mass killings.”

Mahmud emphasized that the new textbooks aim to ensure future generations learn about the July-August 2024 people’s movement and the nation’s long struggle against authoritarianism. The curriculum will also feature information on Bangladesh’s four most recent national elections.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

History of July Uprising to Be Included in Secondary Textbooks; Sheikh Hasina Named as “Perpetrator of Mass Killing”

BRACNet, backed by World Bank funding, will establish advanced network infrastructure and cloud-based Wi-Fi in 27 public universities across Bangladesh, benefiting over 60,000 students, teachers, and researchers. Key institutions include Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, and Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology. Project Director Professor Dr. Asaduzzaman highlighted the initiative’s potential to enhance research and education to global standards, while BRACNet emphasized transparency, accountability, and technical excellence in implementing the project.

Students of Dhaka College and City College in Dhaka clashed again on Thursday morning in the New Market area, leaving three to four students injured. The cause of the confrontation is yet unknown. Police are present at the scene to control the situation. Both institutions have a history of repeated clashes over minor incidents, with previous conflicts this year injuring dozens of students and pedestrians in January, February, and March. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely.

Election Commissioner Abul Fazal Mohammad Sanaullah has indicated that the Election Commission may provide a briefing on the election roadmap next Sunday. “We have begun meetings to finalize our action plans. Since there are many issues to discuss, the process may not conclude today; we might need to wait until Sunday or Monday,” he said.

Sanaullah explained that after consultations with commissioners and senior officials, overall progress will be reported to the Chief Election Commissioner. He also confirmed that a formal announcement will follow only after the final plan is ready. Today’s meeting, which began at 2:30 pm, included all four election commissioners and senior officials from the EC Secretariat.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

EC May Brief on Election Roadmap Next Sunday; Action Plans Already Underway: Sanaullah

Around 25,348 students failed to secure a college seat in the first phase of 11th-grade online admissions, including 5,765 students with GPA-5. A total of 1,073,310 students applied, submitting nearly 5.93 million college preferences, while 1,047,962 were selected. Some colleges received no applicants, and competition in popular institutions left even top scorers without seats. Students who did not get admission will automatically move to the second phase, where they can adjust their preferences. All students are expected to be accommodated.

The High Court has recognized the United Nations’ report on the July-August genocide as a historic document. The court also directed that the report be officially gazetted as the ‘July Revolution-2024’ within three months. The petitioner’s lawyer, Md. Tanvir Ahmed, stated that the petition seeks to preserve the UN report for future generations’ research and knowledge.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

High Court Declares UN Report on July-August Genocide as Historic

The Ministry of Education has proposed increasing the house rent allowance for teachers and staff of all MPO-registered private educational institutions to 20% of the basic salary, along with a 1,000 BDT medical allowance. Officials indicated that approval from the finance division is required. While teachers had initially demanded a 45% housing allowance, the proposal represents a partial concession. If approved, teachers will suspend any ongoing protests.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Education Ministry Proposes 20% Housing Allowance for MPO Teachers

Jahangirnagar University witnessed the release of various wildlife species, including 42 parakeets, 4 green pigeons, 7 vultures, 2 black kites, and several turtles. The release took place at the Botanical Garden area, conducted by the Wildlife Crime Suppression Unit. The unit noted that many animals were rescued from illegal trade or recovered in a sick state and rehabilitated. Inspector Asim Mallik emphasized ongoing efforts to curb wildlife trafficking and raise public awareness, while wildlife researcher Johra Mila highlighted legal penalties under the Wildlife Act 2012, including up to one year in prison, a 100,000 BDT fine, or both.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Diverse Wildlife Released at Jahangirnagar University

After a six-month suspension, rice imports have restarted at Satkhira’s Bhomra land port. On the first day, 960 tons of rice arrived from India, with traders showing strong interest in importing more. Trucks carrying rice are waiting at the border, though local market prices have yet to be affected. Retail rates for miniket, bri, and coarse rice remain stable. Officials expect the influx to influence local rice prices within a few days.

Two journalists in Chattogram have accused the officer-in-charge (OC) of Double Mooring Police Station, Babul Azad, of harassment while covering a labor protest on Wednesday evening.

The incident occurred in front of the police station, where workers were demonstrating for unpaid wages. Shahidul Islam Masum, a reporter for Jaijaidin, and Abdul Qaiyum, a reporter for Ajker Patrika, alleged that police chased them away, confiscated their phones and microphones, and verbally abused them.

Masum was reportedly dragged into the police station lockup and held for 20 minutes before being released following pressure from fellow journalists.

The Chattogram Multimedia Reporters’ Unity condemned the incident, demanding a neutral investigation and stern action against the OC within 24 hours. The organization warned of tougher programs if their demand is not met.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chattogram Journalists Harassed: OC Accused of Assaulting Reporters

Feni University students staged a protest on the Dhaka-Chattogram highway on Thursday, demanding a permanent campus and six other key demands. The demonstration at Mohipal area blocked both lanes for about 30 minutes. Their demands include appointing a new vice-chancellor and initiating campus bus transport services. Students noted that despite 13 years since the university’s establishment, a permanent campus has yet to be built, affecting their studies. The protest followed the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Dr. Jamaluddin Ahmed the previous night.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Feni University Students Block Dhaka-Chattogram Highway Demanding Permanent Campus

Law enforcement agencies have submitted 26 charge sheets in connection with cases filed during incidents that occurred amid the recent mass uprising.

According to the Police Headquarters, eight of these cases are murder charges from Sherpur, Feni, Chandpur, Cumilla, Kurigram, and Chattogram Metropolitan Police. The remaining 18 relate to other criminal offenses in Bogura, Chapainawabganj, Sirajganj, Pabna, Jamalpur, Dhaka Metropolitan Police, Barishal Metropolitan Police, Rajshahi Metropolitan Police, and the Police Bureau of Investigation.

A total of 1,153 individuals have been charged in the murder cases, while 682 stand accused in other cases. Authorities stated that investigations into remaining cases are ongoing, with a commitment to bring all perpetrators to justice under close supervision of senior officials.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Law Enforcers File 26 Charge Sheets in Cases Linked to Mass Uprising

Sub-Inspector Sheikh Afzalul Haque has applied to become a state witness in the Ashulia case involving the killing and burning of six victims.

On Thursday, he submitted his petition to the International Crimes Tribunal-2, which also ordered the commencement of trial proceedings against eight accused in the case.

The tribunal, led by Justice Nazrul Islam Chowdhury, directed that the hearings begin after the accused were produced before the court earlier in the day. Among the 16 accused, former lawmaker Saiful Islam and seven others remain absconding. The tribunal has appointed lawyers to represent them.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Police Officer Seeks to Testify as Witness in Ashulia Mass Murder and Cremation Case

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court will announce its verdict on September 4 regarding the state’s appeal against the acquittal of all accused in the August 21 grenade attack case, including BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman and former state minister Lutfozzaman Babar.

The fifth day of hearings on the appeal was held this morning under the leadership of the Chief Justice.

In 2018, a lower court sentenced Babar, BNP leader Abdus Salam Pintu, and 17 others to death, while 19—including Tarique Rahman—were sentenced to life imprisonment. Eleven others received varying prison terms.

However, on December 1 last year, the High Court acquitted all accused, prompting the state to file a leave-to-appeal petition on March 19 this year. The Appellate Division granted the appeal but did not stay the High Court verdict.

21 Aug 25 1NOJOR.COM

Supreme Court to Deliver Verdict on August 21 Grenade Attack Appeals September 4


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