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Serious allegations of mental and physical abuse have emerged at Dhaka University’s Dr. Kudrat-e-Khuda Hall, where first-year students of the Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology were reportedly subjected to late-night ‘guestroom’ sessions under the pretext of teaching manners. Victims said they were forced to sit for hours, verbally abused, and intimidated by senior students. The incidents allegedly took place over four consecutive nights, involving members of the 43rd batch and some linked to the student group Chhatra Dal.

According to the victims, the sessions were held mainly in rooms 1003 and 1004, and on one occasion in the hostel dining room. They described the activities as psychological torture and ragging, including offensive remarks about female classmates and forced displays of respect. One accused student denied any knowledge of the events, while another admitted to a “familiarization meeting” but rejected the torture claims.

The hall’s vice president said the matter would be discussed with university authorities, and the hostel warden stated that no formal complaint had yet been received but promised strict action if the allegations were proven.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Guestroom abuse allegations surface again at Dhaka University’s Leather Engineering Institute hostel

Farmers in Dharmapasha upazila of Sunamganj are struggling to harvest ripe Boro paddy due to an acute shortage of laborers. Despite the crops being fully mature, harvesting has been delayed, raising fears of damage from further storms or rainfall. According to the local agriculture office, Boro paddy was cultivated across 45 haors this season, but heavy rains on March 14, 15, and 27 submerged about 410 hectares of land in 16 haors, completely destroying crops in 13 of them. Another storm on April 16 flattened ripe paddy, and rising water levels have made it impossible to use harvesters.

Farmers report that daily wages for harvest workers have surged to Tk 1,000–1,200, while the market price of paddy remains only Tk 27–28 per maund. Many are resorting to traditional sharecropping methods where workers take half the yield. Rising fuel prices have further increased costs for threshing and transporting paddy from the haor areas. Farmers are urging the government to ensure labor supply and fair pricing to prevent large-scale losses this season.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rains submerge ripe paddy in Dharmapasha as labor shortage deepens farmers’ crisis

Local residents in Cumilla’s Burichong upazila have accused two brothers, Arif and Sharif, of closing a one-kilometer stretch of the Cumilla–Sylhet Highway by building a wall across it. The complaint, signed by over a hundred residents from Rampal, Paschim Farizpur, and Purba Shah Daulatpur, was submitted to the Burichong Upazila Nirbahi Officer on Tuesday. The road, used for more than 20 years, connects several villages and serves around 1,500 to 2,000 people daily, including students and commuters.

According to the complaint, the brothers, along with Shah Alam, allegedly used force on April 8 to block the road and erect structures on land belonging to the Roads and Highways Department. Locals said they were threatened when they tried to intervene. A previous meeting on April 15, mediated by a representative of a Member of Parliament, failed to resolve the issue, and construction resumed on April 20.

The Upazila Engineer stated that road paving work was ongoing and that he would inspect the site. The Upazila Nirbahi Officer confirmed receiving the complaint and said necessary action would be taken.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Locals accuse two brothers of blocking Cumilla road by building wall across public route

Students of Rajshahi Nursing College declared a complete shutdown on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, locking the college gates to demand the appointment of a permanent principal. The protest began around 11:30 a.m., with students stating that the absence of a principal for nearly three months has severely disrupted academic activities.

According to the students, the lack of leadership has caused administrative difficulties and uncertainty, raising fears of a potential session jam. They announced that all academic and administrative operations would remain suspended until their demand for a permanent principal is fulfilled.

The demonstration reflects growing frustration among students over prolonged administrative vacancies that they say are hindering their education and institutional stability.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Rajshahi Nursing College students shut down campus demanding appointment of a permanent principal

Riverbank erosion has appeared at two points of the Jamuna River protection area in Kazipur, Sirajganj, during the dry season. Several sections have collapsed into the river, with locals blaming illegal sand extraction for intensifying water currents that struck the western bank. The Water Development Board (WDB) said there is no cause for panic, as sand-filled geo bags are being placed to prevent further damage.

Residents alleged that influential groups have been illegally extracting sand from the Jamuna using dredgers in areas such as Kazipur Eco Park, Palashpur Ghat, Meghai Ghat, and Dhekuriya. The WDB completed riverbank protection work in 2014, but recent collapses have raised fears for Meghai embankment, farmland, and nearby structures. Locals said the erosion has already consumed large portions of their land.

Officials stated that legal sand extraction must occur at least one kilometer away from public and private structures, embankments, and pipelines. The administration has conducted drives and imposed fines against illegal operators, vowing to prevent further unauthorized sand lifting.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamuna River erosion in Sirajganj linked to illegal sand extraction, officials deploy geo bags

The Secondary School Certificate (SSC), Dakhil, and equivalent examinations have begun across Chattogram and three hill districts under the Chattogram Education Board. Starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, a total of 130,724 students from 1,218 schools are participating in the exams held at 218 centers. Among them, 56,351 are male and 74,373 are female students. The first paper of Bangla marked the start of this year’s examination session.

According to the board, 34,991 students are from the science stream, 43,983 from humanities, and 51,750 from business studies. The participating students include 92,338 from Chattogram, 18,924 from Cox’s Bazar, 7,417 from Rangamati, 8,071 from Khagrachhari, and 3,874 from Bandarban. To ensure smooth conduct, the board has formed 76 vigilance teams, including 66 general and 10 special teams.

The Chattogram Education Board has also requested uninterrupted electricity supply during the exams and instructed strict measures to prevent cheating and maintain security around examination centers.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Over 130,000 students sit for SSC and equivalent exams under Chattogram Education Board

The Bangladesh Coast Guard conducted a special operation on the Meghna River near Pata Canal in Daulatkhan upazila of Bhola, seizing approximately 4,000 liters of illegally transported petrol. The operation took place late Monday night, April 20, 2026, based on intelligence provided by the National Security Intelligence agency. The seized fuel was found in 22 drums being moved unlawfully through the river.

According to the Coast Guard’s South Zone media cell, the confiscated petrol was handed over to the Upazila Assistant Commissioner (Land), Shawon Majumdar Suman, who took it into custody through a mobile court for further legal action. The official stated that the seized fuel would later be sold at the government-fixed price, and the proceeds would be deposited into the national treasury.

The operation reflects ongoing enforcement efforts against illegal fuel transport in riverine areas of Bhola, aiming to prevent revenue loss and ensure lawful trade of petroleum products.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Coast Guard seizes 4,000 liters of illegal petrol in Daulatkhan, Bhola

The Islamic Foundation has warned that fraudulent recruitment letters are being circulated on social media using its name, falsely claiming to offer teaching positions under the mosque-based child and mass education program. The foundation clarified in a statement on Tuesday that these letters are entirely fake and have no connection with the organization.

According to the foundation, legitimate teacher recruitment for the mosque-based education project is conducted through committees led by Upazila Executive Officers at the sub-district level and District Commissioners at the district level. Candidates are selected through written and oral examinations organized by these committees, and there is no alternative process for recruitment.

The foundation urged the public to remain cautious and avoid any financial transactions with fraudsters attempting to exploit the fake recruitment letters for monetary gain.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Islamic Foundation alerts public to fake teacher recruitment letters spread on social media

Medical services at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital were severely disrupted after intern doctors began a 24-hour work stoppage on Tuesday morning. The protest was launched in response to repeated incidents of harassment against interns by patients’ relatives and the alleged lack of visible action against the perpetrators. The strike, which started at 9 a.m., has directly affected patient care across multiple wards.

According to the interns’ organization, three interns were assaulted over two consecutive days, prompting widespread anger and concern among medical staff. The protesting doctors are demanding immediate security measures, punishment for those responsible, and a safer work environment. They have also announced a one-hour human chain demonstration scheduled for Wednesday morning.

Hospital operations have been strained by the absence of interns, who handle a large portion of daily patient care. Other doctors are struggling to manage emergency cases, and routine checkups have slowed. Patients and their families have expressed frustration over the disruption, while observers warn that the situation could worsen if swift action is not taken.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Intern doctors' strike disrupts Rajshahi hospital services amid safety concerns

The new government of Bangladesh has borrowed Tk 445 billion from the banking system within just 52 days of assuming power. According to Bangladesh Bank data, this rapid borrowing has already exceeded the fiscal year’s target of Tk 1.04 trillion, with total government borrowing reaching Tk 1.127 trillion by April 9. Of this, the interim government borrowed Tk 682.29 billion between July and February 16. The report indicates that the government’s net bank borrowing during the first nine months and nine days of the fiscal year rose by 139.6 percent compared to the same period last year.

Sector insiders attribute the surge in borrowing to election-related expenses, new investments, and increased subsidies in the energy sector due to the Iran war’s impact. Revenue collection has fallen short by about Tk 715 billion over the first eight months, forcing the government to rely more heavily on bank loans to meet expenditure.

Bangladesh Bank’s former chief economist Dr. Mustafa K Mujeri noted that low revenue collection has made it difficult to meet budgetary spending targets, pushing the government to exceed its borrowing limit even with three months left in the fiscal year.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh government exceeds annual bank borrowing target within 52 days of taking office

A violent clash erupted between two rival groups in Meghna upazila of Cumilla on Monday afternoon, reportedly over political rivalry and longstanding enmity. The confrontation took place in Maisharchar village under Chalivanga Union, where both sides used local weapons, including spears. During the violence, a duplex house belonging to one faction was allegedly set on fire, leaving at least four people injured.

According to police and local sources, the conflict involved the BNP-aligned Salam group and the Awami League–aligned Monowar Member group, who have been engaged in disputes and legal battles over local dominance. The situation escalated following a minor altercation on Saturday, culminating in Monday’s large-scale clash. Police arrived at the scene to bring the situation under control.

Local officials confirmed that the fire caused significant damage and spread panic in the area. Injured individuals were taken to nearby hospitals, though most identities remain unknown. Authorities stated that legal action will follow if formal complaints are filed.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Political clash in Cumilla’s Meghna leaves four injured and a duplex house burned

The Secondary School Certificate (SSC), Dakhil, and equivalent examinations for the current year began on Tuesday at 10 a.m. across Bangladesh. A total of 1,857,344 students from 30,666 institutions are participating under nine general, one madrasa, and one technical education board. The exams are being held at 3,885 centers nationwide. The Ministry of Education and relevant boards have taken all necessary preparations to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the examinations.

At a press conference held on Monday at the Secretariat, Education Minister Ehsanul Haque Milon and ministry officials shared details of the arrangements. The minister said measures were taken to help students reach centers early and to prevent cybercrimes related to question papers. He also warned that any wrongdoing would face legal action. Despite preparations, widespread power outages in several areas have disrupted students’ exam preparations, though the ministry has requested uninterrupted electricity at exam centers.

The minister did not confirm whether SSC and HSC exams would be held in December this year but emphasized that exams would follow course completion schedules. He also reiterated a zero-tolerance policy toward corruption within the ministry.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh begins SSC and equivalent exams with 1.85 million students nationwide

Police in Araihazar, Narayanganj, have arrested Mamunur Rashid, the former president of the now-banned Chhatra League unit in the upazila and a mayoral candidate for Araihazar Municipality. The arrest took place around 1 a.m. on Monday, April 20, at his residence in the Nagrapara area of Araihazar Municipality.

According to the Officer-in-Charge of Araihazar Police Station, Md. Alauddin, authorities are currently verifying whether any cases are filed against Mamunur Rashid. He stated that legal action will be taken following the review. No further details about the reasons for the arrest or the charges, if any, were provided in the report.

The incident marks a notable development in local political affairs, as Mamunur Rashid previously held a leadership role in a banned political student organization and was seeking municipal office.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Former banned Chhatra League leader Mamun arrested at his home in Araihazar, Narayanganj

Bangladesh is experiencing mounting economic pressure as the Iran war sharply increases global oil prices. Since the United States and Israel launched an offensive in Iran on February 28, 2026, oil prices have surged from around 71–81 dollars per barrel to as high as 128 dollars in early April. The disruption of fuel supply through the Hormuz Strait, which carries about 63 percent of Bangladesh’s fuel imports, has forced the government to introduce oil rationing from March 8. Domestic fuel prices have risen by up to 16 percent, and liquefied gas prices have increased twice within 18 days, worsening inflation and living costs.

The conflict has triggered a cost-push inflation across Bangladesh, affecting households, transport, and industries. The government, already under fiscal strain, has sought about 2 billion dollars in emergency loans from development partners while facing pressure from the IMF and World Bank to reduce fuel subsidies. Rising fuel costs are also expected to severely impact agriculture, increasing production costs and threatening food security.

If the war continues, Bangladesh may face further economic instability, including risks to remittance inflows from the Middle East and potential social repercussions from returning migrant workers.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran war drives oil prices up, deepening Bangladesh’s inflation and energy crisis

A violent clash broke out at Chittagong Government City College on April 21, 2026, between activists of the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal and Islami Chhatra Shibir. The confrontation began after a graffiti related to the 'July-August' movement was altered, replacing the word 'student' with 'Gupta'. The incident led to an hour-long chase and counter-chase, prompting the college authorities to suspend internal classes and exams temporarily. However, degree and master’s level exams under the National University continued as scheduled.

According to college and local sources, the graffiti originally read 'student politics and Chhatra League-free campus'. The alteration, allegedly led by Chhatra Dal’s joint convener Abdullah Al Mamun, triggered outrage after a video circulated on social media. Shibir leaders accused Chhatra Dal of launching an unprovoked attack, while Chhatra Dal leaders claimed they were investigating the graffiti issue and emphasized the need for peaceful coexistence on campus.

Police were deployed to restore order, and teachers helped calm the situation. The college principal confirmed that the situation had returned to normal, though internal academic activities remained suspended for the day.

21 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Graffiti dispute triggers clash between Chhatra Dal and Shibir at Chittagong City College


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