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At a general meeting of the Bangladesh Field Administration Administrative Officers Welfare Association held at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, officials from divisional, district, and upazila administration offices reiterated their demand for the creation and implementation of 9th-grade first-class posts. The proposal aims to allow promotion opportunities for 10th-grade second-class administrative officers, who currently lack a clear career advancement path. Despite multiple appeals to the Ministry of Public Administration, the Cabinet Division, and the Finance Division since 2018, the proposal has not been implemented due to repeated disapproval from the Finance Division. The 2025 Deputy Commissioners’ Conference reaffirmed the decision to create these posts and instructed the Ministry of Public Administration to resubmit the proposal. The meeting also discussed the need for a detailed and updated Charter of Duties for administrative officers, which remains pending despite earlier requests. Senior officials, including the Dhaka Divisional Commissioner, attended the event.
Administrative officers urge government to implement 9th grade promotion plan in district and upazila offices
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam has returned to Bangladesh after attending the 93rd Interpol General Assembly held in Marrakesh, Morocco. The global conference brought together police chiefs and representatives from 196 member countries to discuss pressing international security challenges. Key topics included combating cybercrime, enhancing data-driven investigations, tackling transnational organized crime, dismantling global scam centers, improving Interpol’s innovative policing capabilities, and promoting women’s leadership in law enforcement. Elections for Interpol’s president, vice president, and delegate positions were also conducted on the final day. Representing Bangladesh, IGP Alam highlighted the country’s commitment and capacity to address global issues such as cyber fraud, human trafficking, financial crimes, and cross-border offenses. The Bangladesh Police expects that the insights and strategies gained from the conference will significantly strengthen national cyber security and transnational crime prevention efforts.
Bangladesh IGP returns from Interpol conference highlighting global cooperation on cyber and transnational crime
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education in Bangladesh has announced plans to provide special allowances to teachers and education officers working in remote areas such as haor, char, and hilly regions. Adviser Dr. Professor Bidhan Ranjan Poddar stated that the initiative aims to improve the quality of primary education across the country. Speaking at a stakeholder meeting in Bhola on November 29, he also confirmed that new textbooks will be distributed to students at the beginning of the academic year. Additionally, schools designated as polling centers for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election will undergo necessary renovations. Addressing the ongoing movement for the 11th grade pay scale by assistant teachers, Dr. Poddar assured that their demands will be implemented soon. The meeting was chaired by Bhola Deputy Commissioner Dr. Shamim Ahmed and attended by senior officials from the Directorate of Primary Education and the ministry.
Bangladesh to grant special allowances to remote area primary teachers and enhance education quality
A 60-year-old devotee named Ashraf Ali died early Saturday morning after suffering a stroke at the five-day Jor Ijtema being held on the banks of the Turag River in Tongi, Gazipur. He was a resident of Kendua village in Jamalpur Sadar and the son of Abdul Hakim. According to Habibullah Raihan, media coordinator of Tabligh Jamaat Bangladesh Shura Nezam, Ashraf Ali was staying with his group in their designated area when he was found unresponsive at dawn. Fellow devotees took him to Tongi Government Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. This marks the third death reported during the ongoing Jor Ijtema, which is scheduled to conclude with the Akheri Munajat (final prayer) on December 2.
A 60-year-old devotee dies of stroke at Tongi Ijtema in Gazipur marking third death of the event
Bangladesh police have launched a special operation named 'Operation First Light' across the Rajshahi region following violent clashes between BNP and Jamaat supporters in Ishwardi, Pabna. The operation, led by Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Mohammad Shahjahan, resulted in the arrest of 72 individuals, including members of extremist and criminal groups. The raids were conducted in Ishwardi, Natore’s Naldanga and Singra upazilas, with participation from additional DIGs, superintendents of police, and armed units. Police seized one foreign firearm, three local weapons, over one kilogram of cannabis, and seven mobile phones. Authorities said the crackdown aims to ensure peace and security ahead of the national elections, as hired criminals often become active during this period. This marks the third phase of the ongoing operation, which began on November 9 and has already targeted criminal networks across Rajshahi, Natore, Pabna, Kushtia, Naogaon, and Chapainawabganj districts.
Bangladesh police arrest 72 in Rajshahi under 'Operation First Light' after BNP-Jamaat clashes
Bangladesh will take on Ireland in the second T20 match of the three-match series at the Birshreshtha Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram on Saturday evening. After losing the first game, Bangladesh are under pressure to win this match to stay alive in the series. The team is expected to field a slightly altered lineup, with Liton Das leading as captain and wicketkeeper. Probable players include Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Saif Hasan, Towhid Hridoy, Mahidul Islam Ankon, and Mustafizur Rahman. Ireland, led by Paul Stirling, will look to seal the series with another win. Their likely squad features Tim Tector, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Curtis Campher, and Josh Little. The match is expected to be a crucial test for Bangladesh’s batting lineup and bowling consistency as they aim to level the series 1–1.
Bangladesh face must-win T20 against Ireland in Chattogram to stay alive in the series
A fatal road accident occurred on Saturday morning in the Mahmudabad area of Raipura, Narsingdi, along the Dhaka–Sylhet Highway, when a passenger bus operated by Ena Paribahan collided head-on with an ambulance. The ambulance driver, identified as Mozammel from Sylhet, sustained critical injuries and died while being taken to the hospital. According to police and local sources, the Ena Paribahan bus was reportedly speeding when it crashed into the oncoming ambulance, causing severe damage to both vehicles. Five other individuals were injured in the collision and are currently receiving treatment at different hospitals. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the exact cause of the crash and whether reckless driving or negligence contributed to the tragedy.
Ambulance driver dies and five injured after Ena Paribahan bus collides head-on in Narsingdi
Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter emphasized that today’s students represent the future leadership of Bangladesh during the first convocation of North Pacific International University of Bangladesh (NPIUB) held at Osmani Memorial Auditorium in Dhaka. Representing the President, she praised the university’s efforts to make higher education accessible to rural youth at low cost and highlighted Manikganj’s intellectual heritage, mentioning figures like language martyr Rafique and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen. Akhter noted that many rural women rear livestock to fund their children’s education, underscoring the importance of higher education. She also appreciated the university’s evening courses for working professionals and urged recognition of rural talent. The ceremony awarded degrees to 467 graduates and honored outstanding students with various awards, including Chancellor’s and Vice-Chancellor’s Awards. Distinguished guests such as Dr. Valerie Ann Taylor and Professor Dr. Mohammad Kaykobad also addressed the event.
Fisheries adviser Farida Akhter says students will shape Bangladesh’s future at NPI University convocation
Police in Singra upazila of Natore conducted a special overnight operation on Friday, arresting 26 individuals including inter-district robbery gang leader Shahidul Islam, aged 50. The operation, which covered multiple areas of the upazila, targeted suspects in various cases including arms, drugs, theft, and outstanding warrants. Police recovered a one-shooter pipe gun from Shahidul Islam, who hails from Ningain Bhatopara village, and seized 200 yaba tablets and cannabis from six drug users. Among those arrested, one was held under an arms case, three under the 'Operation Devil Hunt', six in drug cases, two in theft cases, eight with active warrants, and six under Section 151. All detainees have been sent to jail. Singra Police Station Officer-in-Charge Mominuzzaman confirmed the arrests and said the operation was part of an ongoing effort to curb crime in the region.
Police in Natore arrest 26 including inter-district robbery gang leader Shahidul Islam
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has excluded at least seven players, including Anamul Haque Bijoy, Mosaddek Hossain Saikat, and Alauddin Babu, from the final list of the upcoming Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) auction due to suspicions of involvement in match-fixing. The decision was announced on Saturday, November 29, when BCB released the final list of domestic players. The BPL Governing Council made the move following recommendations from anti-corruption consultant Alex Marshall, who advised against including the suspected players. The BPL auction, which had been postponed several times, is scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 30. The exclusion follows an earlier investigation into fixing allegations from the previous BPL season, where a three-member independent committee found preliminary evidence suggesting possible involvement of 18–19 players and officials in various degrees of corruption.
BCB drops seven players including Bijoy and Mosaddek from BPL auction over fixing suspicion
The family of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia is reportedly preparing to take her to London for advanced medical treatment once her health shows some improvement. According to Mahdi Amin, adviser to BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, Khaleda Zia is currently receiving care at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka under the supervision of both local and foreign medical specialists. Tarique Rahman and his wife Dr. Zubaida Rahman are coordinating her treatment from London, maintaining constant communication with the medical team. Dr. Zubaida is also serving as a key member of the medical board overseeing Khaleda’s care. Preparations are underway to arrange a specialized air ambulance and contact the London hospital where she previously received successful treatment. Supporters continue to gather outside the hospital, though access to the CCU remains restricted due to infection risks. Mahdi Amin expressed hope for Khaleda Zia’s recovery and her eventual return to political life.
Khaleda Zia’s family plans to move her to London for advanced treatment once her health improves
Revolutionary Workers Party General Secretary Saiful Haque has alleged that political groups fearing defeat in Bangladesh’s upcoming 13th national parliamentary election are attempting to disrupt the voting process and extend the tenure of the unelected government. Speaking at a shadow parliament session organized by Debate for Democracy on November 29, Haque criticized advisers who, he said, should have resigned earlier to ensure neutrality. He also expressed concern over the Election Commission’s inaction against the influence of black money and the growing use of religion in politics. Debate for Democracy Chairman Hasan Ahmed Chowdhury Kiron, who also spoke at the event, stated that isolated incidents of violence, such as arson or militant processions, would not be able to significantly hinder the electoral process. The discussion reflected rising political tension and questions over fairness and law enforcement ahead of the national polls.
Saiful Haque claims some fearing defeat aim to disrupt polls and extend unelected rule in Bangladesh
BNP Chairperson and former three-time Prime Minister Khaleda Zia remains under close observation in the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) of Evercare Hospital in Dhaka. Party leaders have stated that her condition is still critical though she is conscious and able to recognize people around her. The 80-year-old leader, suffering from multiple health complications, was admitted on November 23 after developing lung infection and cardiac issues. A medical board comprising local and foreign specialists is overseeing her treatment. Across Bangladesh, BNP supporters and citizens are holding prayers and gatherings for her recovery, while social media is filled with messages recalling her political legacy. Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus is reportedly monitoring her condition and has instructed authorities to ensure all necessary medical support. BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman expressed gratitude for the government’s assistance. Party leaders have urged supporters not to crowd the hospital premises.
Khaleda Zia remains in intensive care as Bangladesh prays for the ailing BNP leader’s recovery
Nagarik Oikya president Mahmudur Rahman Manna has said that preparations are being made to take BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia to Singapore or a European country for advanced medical care. However, he noted that her current physical condition does not yet allow her to travel. Speaking to reporters after visiting her at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka on Saturday, Manna said doctors have not expressed optimism about her recovery and have urged the nation to pray for her. Khaleda Zia, who has been suffering from multiple health complications, was admitted to the hospital on November 23 with lung infection and heart issues. She remains in the hospital’s CCU under close supervision of a medical board comprising both local and foreign specialists. BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman stated that doctors are providing dedicated care and that several friendly nations have expressed willingness to assist with her treatment.
Preparations are being made to take ailing BNP chief Khaleda Zia abroad for advanced treatment
BNP Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas has alleged that party chairperson Khaleda Zia’s current illness is not natural, claiming she was subjected to 'slow poisoning' during her imprisonment. Speaking at the Ruposhi Bangla Photography Exhibition and Competition 2025 award ceremony in Dhaka, Abbas said he had always been cautious about prison officials. He recounted a conversation with an Indian journalist who told him that Khaleda Zia’s deteriorating health had been 'designed' to ensure her gradual death, though she remains alive by divine mercy. Abbas visited Khaleda Zia on Friday night and reported that her condition had slightly improved. He urged prayers for her recovery and accused foreign actors of conspiring against Bangladesh’s sovereignty, alleging they once controlled the country and now influence its political process. Abbas insisted that national elections will be held in February despite external pressure.
Mirza Abbas claims Khaleda Zia was slowly poisoned in jail and blames foreign interference in politics
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