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Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir’s Secretary General, Md. Nurul Islam Saddam, commended campus journalists for their courage during the July Revolution, stating that their efforts were crucial to its success. Speaking at an Iftar gathering at a university, he criticized mainstream media for serving vested interests and promoting yellow journalism. He called for state policies to ensure journalists’ welfare and urged them to prioritize community interests over personal gains. He emphasized that ethical journalism aligns with moral and religious values.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Shibir Secretary Praises Campus Journalists’ Role in July Revolution

Chhatra Dal activists in Dhaka’s Tejgaon Industrial Area recovered a snatched TVS Apache RTR 160 CC motorcycle. The incident occurred in front of the Land Record and Survey Department, where muggers attempted to escape with the stolen bike. Activists chased the snatcher, forcing him to abandon the vehicle. Under the supervision of local Chhatra Dal leaders Abu Bakker Siddique Suman and Anisur Rahman Manik, the motorcycle was handed over to its rightful owner through the police. Several student leaders were present during the handover.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chhatra Dal Activists Recover Snatched Motorcycle in Dhaka

Fugitive Awami League leaders are reportedly taking refuge in various Indian cities, primarily Kolkata, and conspiring to destabilize Bangladesh. They are allegedly in contact with criminals, smugglers, and armed groups to incite unrest. Around 45,000 party members have fled to India, using digital platforms to coordinate activities. Reports suggest they aim to undermine the interim government and disrupt upcoming elections. Key leaders, including former ministers, are said to be stationed in Kolkata and Delhi, strategizing to regain power and obstruct ongoing legal proceedings.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

India: A Safe Haven for Fascists – Fugitive Awami League Leaders Plotting to Destabilize Bangladesh

Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) has dismissed four faculty and staff members for their opposition to the July student uprising. The RUET syndicate made this decision based on evidence that these individuals took a stance against the student movement, were involved in suppressing protests, and remained absent from their duties.

Those dismissed include Siddhartha Shankar Saha, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and a leader of the Rajshahi city unit of the Swechasebak League; Naeem Rahman Nibir, an assistant engineer in the engineering division and a former president of the RUET Chhatra League; and Md. Mahidul Islam, a data processor in the Department of Physics and former president of the RUET Employees’ Association. Additionally, Harun-or-Rashid, an assistant engineer in the Planning and Development Department and a former convenor of the RUET Chhatra League, has also been relieved of his duties.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

RUET Dismisses Four Faculty and Staff Members for Opposing Student Movement

BNP leader Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has claimed that some advisors in the interim government harbor hostility toward the BNP. He stated, “Dr. Muhammad Yunus, an internationally respected figure, is now the head of the government. The people of this country expect a positive approach from him. However, I believe there are some anti-BNP advisors within the interim government. Whenever BNP recommends someone for a position, they seem to feel embarrassed and envious.”

Rizvi also criticized those who, according to him, have forgotten the sacrifices of BNP leaders in the fight against fascism and the struggles of Begum Khaleda Zia. He further remarked that if the rule of law were upheld in the country, mob culture would not have flourished. He added that necessary reforms should be carried out by an elected government.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

‘Some Advisors in the Interim Government Are Anti-BNP’ – Ruhul Kabir Rizvi

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam has affirmed that the Abu Sayeed murder case is receiving top priority, with every possible effort being made to ensure justice. Addressing concerns over cases where autopsies were not conducted, he acknowledged that many incidents, especially those after August 5, were not properly registered as cases. Some incidents led to multiple cases being filed, while in others, even burials were not possible, making hospital autopsies unimaginable. The IGP emphasized that if justice is to be served for these deaths, mere legal technicalities should not stand in the way. He stressed the importance of ensuring fair trials for the victims, the movement, and the martyrs.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Maximum Efforts Being Made in Abu Sayeed Murder Investigation: IGP

BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir expressed his desire to collaborate more closely with international development partners after attending an iftar event with foreign diplomats in Dhaka. He stated, “The path ahead is clear – a swift return to democracy through a free and fair election.” The gathering was attended by British High Commissioner Sarah Cook, former U.S. Deputy Head of Mission John Danilovich, Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof, Turkish Ambassador Ramis Sen, Indian High Commissioner Pranay Kumar Verma, UN Resident Coordinator Gwen Lewis, and EU Ambassador Michael Miller.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fakhrul Hopes to Work ‘Closely’ with Diplomats

Abdur Rahman Khan, Chairman of the National Board of Revenue (NBR), has stated that Bangladesh lags behind the global average in VAT and tax collection, making the country increasingly dependent on foreign aid. He emphasized that boosting revenue is essential for national development. To build an equitable Bangladesh, everyone must pay taxes according to their financial capacity, he added. Khan also pointed out that while developed nations such as European countries collect 45% in taxes, the US collects 35%, and Japan collects 24%, Bangladesh’s tax collection remains slightly above 7%. He assured that efforts are underway to simplify online tax return submissions and encouraged citizens to utilize the digital platform for filing complaints if they face issues.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Becoming a Debt-Ridden Nation: NBR Chairman

Seven individuals, including two women, were arrested for involvement in robbery and mugging in Savar, police announced at a press conference on Thursday. The operation led to the recovery of 13 stolen mobile phones. On March 1, a victim named Lutfor Rahman was mugged by a group of 7-8 individuals, including two women, on the Dhaka-Aricha Highway while heading home.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Seven Arrested for Robbery and Mugging in Savar

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that UN Secretary-General António Guterres will visit Dhaka from March 13 for a four-day trip, titled “Ramadan Solidarity Visit.” As a gesture of solidarity with the Muslim community, he will observe one day of fasting during his stay. Last year, Guterres visited Egypt and Jordan, where he also fasted in respect for Muslim traditions. This will be his second visit to Bangladesh, following his 2023 trip focused on the Rohingya crisis and climate change.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

UN Secretary-General to Visit Dhaka, Observe Ramadan Fast

Railways Secretary Md. Fahimul Islam announced that advance train ticket sales for Eid-ul-Fitr will begin on March 14 and continue until March 20. This year, five special Eid trains will operate, with the Eid travel period starting from March 24. The number of additional trains is yet to be finalized, but routes will be determined based on passenger demand. Each day, 35,315 advance tickets will be available from Dhaka.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Eid Train Tickets Available from March 14

A court has imposed a travel ban on 23 individuals, including former Bangladesh Bank Governor Atiur Rahman and economist Abul Barakat, in connection with the embezzlement of BDT 2.98 billion. The order came on Thursday following an appeal by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Others on the list include Abu Hena Mohammad Raji Hasan, Ismat Ara Begum, Dr. Jamal Uddin Ahmed, and Professor Nitai Chandra Nath. The ACC stated that the accused were attempting to flee the country, which could obstruct the investigation.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

BDT 2.98 Billion Embezzlement: Travel Ban on 23 Individuals, Including Atiur & Barakat

Mir Mahbubur Rahman Snigdho warned that if there is any delay in the trial of the July-August killings, students will take to the streets again, just as Abu Sayeed and Mir Mughdo did. Speaking at an event titled “With the Injured Fighters of Bangladesh”, he handed over BDT 5 lakh to the family of slain student leader Nurul Amin and BDT 1 lakh each to 47 injured individuals. The recent uprising in Cox’s Bazar resulted in four deaths and 82 injuries, with documents verified for 62 injured individuals.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Students Will Protest Again if Justice Is Delayed: Mir Snigdho

A mobile court in Nalchity, Jhalokathi, fined Hawladar Bricks BDT 2 lakh on Thursday for illegally using agricultural soil in brick production. Another kiln, SRB Bricks, had its drum chimney demolished, and bricks were destroyed by the fire department before shutting down operations. The drive was led by the Upazila Nirbahi Officer, with officials from the Department of Environment in attendance.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Brick Kiln Fined BDT 2 Lakh for Using Agricultural Soil

The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that Bangladeshi expatriates can now apply for new passports, reissues, or corrections using their birth certificates. A directive has been sent to the Director General of the Department of Passports. The Security Services Division stated that applicants can request age corrections of up to eight years based on their birth certificates.

07 Mar 25 1NOJOR.COM

Expatriates Can Now Apply for Passports with Birth Certificates


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