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Beginning in August, the government will provide 30 kilograms of rice per month to 5.5 million poor and low-income families for six months, announced Food Adviser Ali Imam Majumder. The rice will be sold at a subsidized rate of Tk 15 per kilogram under the government's food-friendly program.

The rice distribution will occur in two phases: from August to November, and again in February and March, with a pause in December and January. To mitigate the impact of recent floods, the government plans to import 400,000 metric tons of rice and has instructed the Ministry of Commerce to facilitate the import of an additional 500,000 metric tons through private channels.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Government to Provide 30kg Rice Monthly to 5.5 Million Low-Income Families Starting August

BNP and affiliated organizations allegedly attacked a police station to release an extortionist caught red-handed, according to political advisor Asif Mahmud. The incident followed the brutal killing of scrap dealer Lal Chand near Mitford Hospital, sparking nationwide outrage. Asif criticized the government's failure to maintain law and order, saying the situation was only brought under control after reinforcements from Comilla. Though seven individuals were arrested, all were reportedly released on bail within a month. He claimed most of the administration is subservient to power.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Activists Allegedly Attack Police Station to Free Extortion Suspect

In response to a recent surge in criminal activities—including mugging, theft, and extortion—police from Tongi East and West police stations conducted a joint combing operation over the past 24 hours, resulting in the arrest of 60 individuals. Of the total, 37 were detained by Tongi East Police and 23 by Tongi West Police.

Local police officials confirmed that the operation was conducted solely to apprehend criminals and was free from any political influence. Authorities also stated that such drives will continue in the coming days to restore law and order in the area.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

60 Arrested in Tongi During Joint Police Drive Against Rising Crime

The Election Commission has identified deficiencies in the applications of 144 aspiring political parties, including the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). In the initial stage, 62 parties have been notified and given 15 days to correct the issues, while the remaining 82 will be contacted in the next phase. Failure to comply within the deadline will result in rejection. Currently, Bangladesh has 50 registered political parties.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

EC Flags Deficiencies in Applications from 144 New Political Parties, Including NCP

Bangladesh's Appellate Division has scheduled a hearing for this Thursday in the appeal against the verdicts in the August 21 grenade attack case. The appeal challenges the acquittal of all accused, including the life sentence for BNP’s Tarique Rahman and the death sentence for Lutfozzaman Babar. A five-member bench led by Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refat Ahmed will hear the case. Senior BNP lawyers including Barrister Jamir Uddin Sarkar and Barrister Mahbub Uddin Khokon will represent the defendants.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Appeals Hearing Set for August 21 Grenade Attack Case on Thursday

A growing number of young people globally, including in Bangladesh, are losing interest in marriage and parenthood due to career pressures, financial instability, and the desire for personal freedom. According to a recent UNFPA and YouGov survey revealed during the 2025 World Population Day observance, 40% of youth no longer desire children, and 18% lack access to family planning services. Health Adviser Noorjahan Begum and other speakers called for youth empowerment, improved education, gender equality, and awareness. Experts also forecast that the global population may begin to decline by 2098.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Young People Worldwide Losing Interest in Marriage and Parenthood: UNFPA Survey

The World Bank provided over $3 billion in funding to Bangladesh in the last fiscal year and has committed to maintaining similar support over the next three years. During a meeting in Dhaka with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, Vice President for South Asia Johannes Zutt praised the interim government's financial sector reforms and reaffirmed the Bank’s support for inclusive growth in Bangladesh. Zutt commended Yunus's leadership in youth engagement and women’s empowerment. Yunus emphasized harnessing youth for industrial growth and envisioned Bangladesh as a major economic force.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

World Bank Pledges Continued Support for Bangladesh with Over $3 Billion in Funding

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has directed authorities to urgently fill over 32,000 vacant head teacher positions in government primary schools across Bangladesh. In a meeting held Monday at the Jamuna State Guest House, he emphasized the need for a transparent recruitment process, categorization based on experience and age, and hiring qualified individuals. He also instructed authorities to clarify transfer policies and prioritize gender-friendly school infrastructure, involvement of women engineers, and the integration of internet and multimedia classrooms.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

32,000 Vacant Head Teacher Posts Must Be Filled Urgently: Chief Adviser Yunus

Professor Dr. Ali Riaz, Vice Chair of the National Consensus Commission, has urged political leaders to cooperate in finalizing a national charter by the end of July. Speaking on the 14th day of the Commission’s second round of dialogues with political parties at the Foreign Service Academy in Dhaka, he emphasized the urgency of swift decision-making due to limited time. Representatives from BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, Gono Odhikar Parishad, and other parties participated. Key discussion topics included the introduction of a bicameral legislature, constitutional amendments, and ensuring greater female representation. Dr. Riaz stressed that failure is not an option and called political cooperation essential to deliver the national charter.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Ali Riaz Urges Political Leaders to Finalize National Charter by July

The Teesta Master Plan is expected to be finalized by the end of 2025, according to Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Adviser on Water Resources and Environment in Bangladesh's interim government. Responding to journalists’ questions in Saidpur on July 15, she said the project requires joint approval from China and Bangladesh, though fieldwork has been completed. A final round of discussions with experts on five key issues is scheduled for July 17, after which the plan will be submitted to the Chinese authorities for approval. Implementation will begin after the approval process is complete.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Teesta Master Plan to Be Finalized by End of 2025: Adviser Rizwana Hasan

Farida Akhtar, Adviser on Fisheries and Livestock, has warned that any attempt to suppress women will be met with resistance, saying, “Remember, July will return again.” Speaking at the closing ceremony of a rickshaw rally marking ‘July Girls' Day,’ she emphasized the need for collective efforts to build a safer country for women and children. Akhtar pointed out that patriarchy still hinders women’s progress, and failure to ensure women’s safety would be a failure of the state. She also acknowledged and thanked rickshaw pullers for their contributions.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

“If Anyone Tries to Push Women Back, July Will Return Again”: Farida Akhtar

Leaders of the National Citizens Party (NCP) visited the Charmonai Pir’s shrine in Barishal as part of their ongoing July March. On Monday night, the delegation, led by Nahid Islam, was welcomed by leaders of Islami Andolon Bangladesh. Later, the NCP leaders held a courtesy meeting with the party’s Senior Nayeb-e-Ameer, Mufti Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim. Faizul Karim remarked that their movement still upholds the spirit of the July Movement. Nahid Islam stated that visiting historically significant sites is a key part of their journey.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

As Part of July March, NCP Leaders Visit Charmonai Pir's Shrine in Barishal

Bangladesh’s High Court has overturned the corruption convictions of Tarique Rahman and Zubaida Rahman, highlighting serious procedural irregularities in the trial. The full verdict criticized the acceptance of 42 witnesses within just two months and four days, and the delivery of the verdict in eight days, terming it judicial bias. It also noted legal violations, including the failure to serve notice to Zubaida. As a result, the court acquitted Tarique from a 9-year sentence and Zubaida from a 3-year sentence. The Anti-Corruption Commission had filed the case in 2007, and the trial court convicted them in 2023.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

High Court Overturns Tarique and Zubaida’s Sentences Citing Serious Irregularities

Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) President Rakibul Islam Rakib warned that if attempts to establish mob rule in Bangladesh persist and law and order do not improve, they will launch direct action against the interim government. He accused the non-partisan interim administration of fostering secret groups that disrupt educational institutions. General Secretary Nasir Uddin Nasir warned underground groups against spreading disinformation and conspiracies. Protests and rallies in Dhaka saw demands for immediate government action.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Direct Action If Mob Rule Continues, Warns JCD President

BNP’s Shafiqul Haque Milon has alleged that the recent Mitford murder in Dhaka was a premeditated attack stemming from business conflicts. He clarified that the victim was affiliated with BNP, yet authorities are unjustly targeting the party. Milon urged BNP activists to mobilize against conspiracies, warning that defamation of party founders and leadership will not go unanswered. He also highlighted Tarique Rahman’s 31-point structural reform initiative and called for a strong stance against fascist rule.

15 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mitford Murder Was Premeditated, Warns BNP Leader


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