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Energy Adviser Mohammad Fawzul Kabir Khan has said that the government is doing its utmost to reduce load shedding during the summer. However, if power cuts become inevitable, they will begin in Dhaka before other regions. He clarified that there are two types of power outages: load shedding due to reduced production and disruptions caused by natural incidents such as storms or transformer failures. The adviser noted that uninterrupted power supply, as during Ramadan, may not be possible in the summer. However, the government is making every effort. He stressed that rural areas will not be solely targeted—load shedding will start in the capital. He also encouraged the public to conserve electricity.

12 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Power Cuts to Begin in Dhaka First if Load Shedding Becomes Necessary: Energy Adviser

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir will return to Bangladesh on Monday along with his wife Rahat Ara Begum after completing medical check-ups in Singapore. “All our medical reports came out good. Rahat Ara Begum is healthy and doing well,” said Fakhrul. The couple traveled to Singapore on April 6 for medical examinations and are scheduled to return on April 14.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP Secretary General to Return Monday After Health Check-up Abroad

On the Bengali New Year, metro trains will not stop at Dhaka University and Shahbagh stations. Additionally, from 5 PM, public access to the university campus will be restricted. At a press briefing at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Dhaka University Proctor Saifuddin Ahmed outlined the route of the traditional Mangal Shobhajatra procession, which will start from the Faculty of Fine Arts, pass through Shahbagh, and end back at Charukola. Comprehensive security measures will be in place throughout the event.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

No Stops at Dhaka University and Shahbagh Metro Stations on Pahela Baishakh

In a major immigration raid on Thursday, Malaysian authorities detained 288 undocumented immigrants, including 98 Bangladeshis. Immigration officials inspected documents of 1,035 individuals—785 foreigners and 250 locals. Among the detainees were 242 men and 46 women, aged between 18 and 60. The arrested individuals are nationals of Bangladesh, Indonesia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, and Sudan.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Malaysia Detains 98 Bangladeshis in Immigration Crackdown

On April 8, 2025, during an investment summit, Bangladesh became the 54th country to sign the Artemis Accords, a set of international agreements focused on peaceful space exploration. U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Tracy Jacobson was present at the signing, with Bangladesh’s Secretary of the Ministry of Defence Mohammad Ashraf Uddin representing the government. The U.S. Department of State affirmed its commitment to the long-standing partnership with Bangladesh, stating, “For over 50 years, the U.S. and Bangladesh have enjoyed a strong relationship, and we remain committed to its continuation.” The Artemis initiative, launched in 2020 by the U.S. and seven other countries, now includes 54 member nations.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Becomes 54th Signatory to Artemis Accords, US Pledges Continued Support

Brigadier General Syed Mohammad Motaher Hossain, Inspector General of Prisons, has revealed that over 300 individuals convicted in militancy-related cases have been released, though some were involved in serious crimes. “The government remains vigilant. Those involved in heinous activities have been dealt with, and several have been re-arrested,” he said. Adviser Mahfuz Alam added that while some have renounced militancy, like Jashim Uddin Rahmani who issued a public statement distancing himself from extremism, all released individuals remain under close surveillance. “The intelligence agencies and the state are extremely sensitive about their actions. Any wrongdoing will be met with swift government action,” he stated.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Freed Militants Under Strict Surveillance: Prison Chief and Adviser

A Bangladeshi national named Kuti Mia (50) was shot dead by Indian Khasi tribesmen near the Mokanchhara border in Doarabazar, Sunamganj. The incident occurred seven kilometers inside Indian territory, in Nothrai Punji under Mosharam police station of Meghalaya’s Shillong district on Thursday afternoon. Six other villagers from the same area managed to escape unharmed. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and local police claim the group had crossed the border to steal betel nuts.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladeshi Man Shot Dead by Indian Khasi Tribesmen at Border

In a meeting held on Thursday, newly appointed Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh, Alexander Grigorievich Khodzine, and Foreign Secretary Md. Jashim Uddin reiterated their commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation between the two nations. The ambassador discussed various facets of the Bangladesh-Russia relationship and explored opportunities for mutual support in elections to international bodies, including UN agencies. The foreign secretary assured that Bangladesh will maintain constructive engagement with Russia in multilateral forums in line with its national interests and established diplomatic principles.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh and Russia Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthening Bilateral Ties

A disturbing incident has surfaced from the SSC examination center at Bamni High School in Companiganj, where a student alleges that her answer script and MCQ sheet were forcibly taken and tampered with. Student Shanjida Afrin filed a written complaint with the Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO), claiming that two teachers—assistant hall supervisor Shah Kamal Sabuj and hall guard Nurul Karim—delayed the distribution of her MCQ sheet and then snatched her answer script before the time ended. When she protested, one of the accused allegedly filled in random answers on her MCQ sheet and verbally abused her near the exam room. Afrin believes she was targeted for not taking private tuition from them.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Allegation of MCQ Sheet Tampering at SSC Exam Center in Companiganj

Dilsad Afrin Pinky, a member of the National Citizen Committee, has been sent to jail in connection with an embezzlement case involving the July Shaheed Smriti Foundation. Sub-Inspector Mohammad Kamrul Hossain, the investigating officer, presented her before the court and requested her detention. Despite her lawyer pleading for bail and claiming innocence, the court denied the bail request and ordered her imprisonment. The case was filed on Thursday by Fatema Afrin Payel, the foundation’s legal officer. Pinky is accused of collecting money from martyr families and promising financial aid to fake injured individuals in exchange for bribes.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dilsad Afrin Pinky Jailed in July Shaheed Memorial Foundation Embezzlement Case

In a recent meeting with the Bangladesh API & Intermediaries Manufacturers Association, National Professor Dr. A.K. Azad Khan, head of the Health Sector Reform Commission, emphasized the need to reduce dependency on imported pharmaceutical raw materials. He highlighted that nearly 95% of the country’s pharmaceutical raw materials are currently imported. Local production could not only boost the industry but also pave the way for exports. Industry leaders urged the government to provide incentives for local production, research, and resource development—calling for subsidies on gas and electricity, simplified registration processes, VAT and tax exemptions for permanent producers, and a dedicated BAIIMA representative in the Drug Administration’s blacklist committee.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Reform Commission Prioritizes Strengthening Bangladesh’s Raw Material Industry for Pharmaceuticals

From contesting elections under the banner of the autocratic Awami League to promoting online gambling platforms, Shakib Al Hasan has often found himself in controversial waters. Currently in self-imposed exile in the United States following the fall of the Awami League government, Shakib was recently seen socializing with leaders of the banned U.S. chapter of the Chhatra League. A Facebook post by Chhatra League leader Swapnil Khan, showing Shakib in casual conversation with these individuals, has gone viral. Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched an investigation against him.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shakib Al Hasan Seen Mingling with Banned Chhatra League Leaders in the U.S.

The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has refuted allegations of abduction in the case of model Meghna Alam. According to an official statement, she was taken into custody legally over charges involving attempts to disrupt national security, spreading false information about influential individuals, and damaging diplomatic relations. “The allegation of breaking into her home and kidnapping her is inaccurate,” DMP stated. Meghna was arrested from her home on Wednesday and later presented before a court, which ordered her 30-day detention under the Special Powers Act.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Abduction Allegations Against Police Denied in Meghna Alam Case: DMP

Bangladesh Police is set to adopt a new logo, replacing the existing one. The new emblem features the national flower Shapla, along with symbols of paddy, wheat, and a jute leaf—above which the word “Police” is prominently written. Notably, the boat symbol has been removed. The design has already received official approval, pending the final government notification. Once published, all police units and districts will be required to implement the new logo across uniforms, flags, signboards, and all relevant materials.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Police to Adopt New Logo Without Boat Symbol

A total of 167 irregular Bangladeshi migrants have been repatriated from Libya under the joint initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Bangladesh Embassy in Tripoli, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Among them, 16 were from Benghazi and surrounding areas, while 151 were held at the Ganfouda Detention Center. Most had entered Libya via the Mediterranean, lured by promises of reaching Europe, but instead faced abduction and abuse. Upon return, IOM provided each returnee with Tk 6,000 in cash, food, medical care, and temporary shelter if needed.

11 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

167 Bangladeshis Repatriated from Libya


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