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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, after visiting Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, said that he received two clear messages. First, the Rohingya want to return to their homeland in Myanmar. Second, they seek better living conditions in the refugee camps. He expressed concern over the drastic reduction in humanitarian aid from the U.S. and other countries, which has led to cuts in food rations. Guterres pledged to make every effort to address the situation and called on the international community to ensure the safety of the Rohingya in Myanmar.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rohingya Want to Return to Myanmar: UN Secretary-General in Cox’s Bazar

Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has criticized the administration, stating that criminals are being emboldened by weak and sluggish law enforcement. Referring to the case of Achia, who died after being assaulted, Rizvi said the nation cannot accept such incidents. He added that people expected swift implementation of the rule of law at the grassroots level, but the government’s failure has encouraged criminals. Rizvi further alleged that the ruling party has distorted the country’s peace and stability over the last 16 years, prioritizing political interests over justice.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Weak Law Enforcement Encouraging Criminals: Rizvi

The Malaysian Immigration Department has arrested four Bangladeshi agents for illegally providing immigration services.

According to officials, these agents targeted migrants from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Nepal. They primarily assisted individuals overstaying their visas or with expired temporary work visit passes, charging them 2,000-2,500 Malaysian ringgit for special passes.

Authorities have also seized 134 passports belonging to individuals from multiple countries during the operation.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Four Bangladeshi Agents Arrested in Malaysia for Immigration Fraud

Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus visited two construction sites of the upcoming Cox’s Bazar International Airport to assess the progress.

Authorities briefed him on the latest developments, stating that 95% of construction work has been completed. The remaining work is expected to be finished by December this year.

Once operational, the airport is expected to handle 40-50 aircraft movements per day.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Advisor Visits Two Sites of Cox’s Bazar International Airport

A mobile court operation in Chandpur Sadar on Thursday afternoon led to the demolition of three illegal brick kilns.

The operation was conducted under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner and Executive Magistrate Asaduzzaman Sarkar from the District Commissioner’s Office. The brick kilns—Messrs. Afzalur Rahman Bricks Field, Messrs. BRS Bricks Manufacturing, and Messrs. AMS Bricks—were operating without licenses and were shut down permanently.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three Illegal Brick Kilns Demolished in Chandpur

Chief Advisor Yunus has informed UN Secretary-General António Guterres that if the interim government implements a short reform package, elections can take place in December. However, if a comprehensive reform package is adopted, elections will be delayed until June.

He further stated that 10 political parties have already submitted their feedback on the reform reports prepared by six interim reform commissions. If these parties agree to the recommendations, they will sign the July Charter, outlining the country’s democratic transition framework.

Guterres has expressed full support for the reform process undertaken by the interim government.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Election Possible in December with a Short Reform Package, June with a Comprehensive One: Chief Advisor to Guterres

The Bangladesh Coast Guard, in a joint operation with the police, seized a locally-made firearm and five rounds of live ammunition in Maheshkhali, Cox’s Bazar.

According to the Coast Guard’s media wing, acting on a tip-off, a joint team launched a raid in the Nonachhari Ashrayan Center area on Thursday afternoon. Upon sensing the presence of law enforcement, the armed gang fled the scene. A thorough search of the area led to the discovery and confiscation of the weapons and ammunition.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Firearms and Live Ammunition Recovered in Maheshkhali

Unlike last year’s soaring prices, most essential commodities remain within reach this Ramadan, with only a few exceptions. Broiler chicken prices have dropped by 20 BDT per kg, now selling at 180-190 BDT per kg. Sonali chicken has seen a 30 BDT per kg decrease, now priced at 260-280 BDT per kg. Deshi chicken is selling for 650-680 BDT per kg, while white and red layer chickens are priced at 270 BDT and 280-300 BDT per kg, respectively. Ducks are being sold for 600-650 BDT per piece.

Beef prices range between 750-850 BDT per kg, while goat meat is priced at 1,250 BDT per kg. Red eggs cost 120-125 BDT per dozen, whereas white eggs are slightly cheaper at 110-115 BDT per dozen. Eggplant is priced between 60-120 BDT per kg, while cucumber and ridge gourd are selling at 30-40 BDT per kg. A bundle of four lemons is priced at 60-80 BDT.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chicken Prices Drop During Ramadan; Lemon, Cucumber, and Eggplant Also Become Cheaper

UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Chief Advisor Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus visited the Rohingya refugee camps in Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar. Their visit aims to assess the ongoing humanitarian efforts and the challenges faced by the refugees. During the tour, they interacted with Rohingya refugees and inspected facilities, including learning centers and livelihood programs. Their visit is expected to reinforce international attention and support for the Rohingya crisis.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

UN Secretary-General and Chief Advisor Visit Rohingya Camps

The Cox’s Bazar District Prison Hospital has allegedly turned into a luxury rest house for yaba drug dealers, while critically ill prisoners are deprived of medical care. Reports suggest that securing a hospital bed requires an upfront payment of BDT 20,000, followed by a monthly fee of BDT 15,000-20,000 to prison officials. Currently, 40-45 yaba traders are reportedly enjoying a comfortable stay at the facility in exchange for bribes. The same applies to political leaders, where top figures must pay BDT 50,000, and lower-level leaders BDT 20,000-30,000, to secure hospital beds. Those forced to stay on the floor must pay BDT 10,000 monthly. The corruption is allegedly being overseen by prison chief Abu Musa, who also faces accusations of torture.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Cox’s Bazar Prison Hospital Turns into ‘Luxury Rest House’ for Drug Lords

Former Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. A.A.M.S. Arefin Siddique’s funeral will not be held on the university campus, following a decision made by his family. Current DU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan confirmed this while attending the first funeral prayer. He stated, "The family has decided to hold two funeral prayers and has also discussed the burial site with us. We respect their decision." The university will hold a special prayer at the central mosque in his honor.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Family Decides Against Holding Dr. Arefin Siddique’s Funeral on DU Campus

Garment factory workers in Gazipur blocked the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway on Friday morning at 9:30 AM, demanding Eid bonuses and the resignation of their factory's General Manager. The protest took place near the Smag Sweater Limited factory in Telipara, where tensions had been escalating between workers and management. While the factory initially offered a 25% basic salary as a bonus, the workers demanded 50%. Industrial and local police are in talks with the workers to resolve the situation.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Garment Workers Block Highway in Gazipur

Advance train ticket sales for Eid travel began at 8:00 AM, and within just nine minutes, most tickets for western routes were sold out. Only a few tickets remained available online for select trains. Between 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM, the ticketing website recorded a staggering 20 million hits. Tickets for trains heading to Rangpur, Gaibandha, and Kurigram were entirely booked, while a few remained available for Panchagarh, Lalmonirhat, Parbatipur, and Rajshahi. By 11:00 AM, nearly all train tickets for Eid travel were sold out.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Train Tickets Sell Out in Record Time: 20 Million Hits in 30 Minutes

The monthly food aid for Rohingya refugees is set to be reduced by more than half, dropping from $12.50 to $6 per person starting next month. This drastic cut has led many Rohingyas to express their desire to return to Myanmar. Azizul Haque, a young Rohingya refugee, shared his concerns, saying, "We have heard that rations will be cut next month. I have stocked up on eggs, lentils, and sugar, but if the aid decreases, survival will be extremely difficult." Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner Mizanur Rahman stated that the UN Secretary-General's visit could help restore confidence among the Rohingya community and encourage their voluntary return, reinforcing the global commitment to their welfare.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Rohingya Refugees Seek to Return Home Amidst Food Aid Cuts

After a meeting in Dhaka, the interim government's Chief Advisor, Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, and UN Secretary-General António Guterres traveled to Cox's Bazar on a commercial flight operated by Biman Bangladesh Airlines. During the visit, Dr. Yunus will inspect the under-construction Cox's Bazar International Airport and the Khurushkul Climate Refugee Center. He will then proceed to Ukhiya to visit the Rohingya Learning Center, the Rohingya Cultural Center, and a jute-based product manufacturing facility.

14 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Advisor and UN Secretary-General Visit Cox's Bazar


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