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A special prayer session was held at Dhaka University (DU) on Sunday, November 30, seeking the speedy recovery of former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, who is currently suffering from serious illness. The prayer took place after the Zuhr prayer at the Nawab Nawab Ali Chowdhury Senate Building Mosque, organized by the DU administration. Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Niaz Ahmad Khan, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education) Professor Dr. Mamun Ahmed, Treasurer Professor Dr. M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, and other senior faculty and staff attended the event. In his remarks, the Vice-Chancellor expressed deep concern over Khaleda Zia’s health and acknowledged her contributions to the nation beyond political lines. He emphasized the Islamic value of praying for the sick and thanked participants for their presence. The event concluded with prayers for national peace, prosperity, and the well-being of all ailing individuals.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka University organizes special prayer for BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s quick recovery

December 1 marks the beginning of Victory Month in Bangladesh, commemorating the nation’s triumph in the 1971 Liberation War that led to the creation of an independent and sovereign Bangladesh on December 16. The nine-month war, which cost the lives of three million people and saw immense sacrifices from countless others, remains the most significant event in the country’s history. On December 1, 1971, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi urged Pakistan’s President Yahya Khan to withdraw troops from Bangladesh to restore peace in the subcontinent. Reports from that time, including one from The New York Times, highlighted the intensifying guerrilla attacks and brutal retaliations by Pakistani forces. Despite the violence, the Bengali freedom fighters advanced toward victory, culminating in Pakistan’s surrender at the Racecourse Ground. The month of December continues to symbolize the nation’s pride, resilience, and the ultimate realization of its long-cherished dream of independence.

01 Dec 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh begins Victory Month honoring the 1971 Liberation War and the nation's hard-won independence

The Dhaka South unit of Jubo Dal, the youth wing of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), organized a special prayer session seeking the speedy recovery of former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. The event took place on Sunday, November 30, at the Jinda Bahar Jame Mosque near Nayabazar Bridge in the capital. Senior leaders of Kotwali Thana Jubo Dal, including joint convener Nure Alam Siddiqui Sohag, former joint secretary Ahmed Hossain Sobhan, and several ward-level leaders, attended the gathering. Participants offered prayers for Khaleda Zia’s health, long life, and the well-being of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman, acting chairman Tarique Rahman, and the Zia family. Speakers described Khaleda Zia as a symbol of Bangladesh’s democratic movement and a guiding figure for nationalist and Islamic values. They expressed hope that her recovery would strengthen the country’s ongoing political struggle and inspire the nation during this critical period.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP youth leaders in Dhaka hold special prayers for Khaleda Zia’s quick recovery and long life

Chattogram is set to host its first-ever international scientific conference, the 'SMCH Summit 2025', on December 4 at the Southan Medical College campus. The daylong event will bring together more than 500 researchers and physicians from across Bangladesh and abroad. Chattogram Medical University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Omar Faruk Yusuf will attend as chief guest at the opening session, while Chattogram City Corporation Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain will be the chief guest at the closing ceremony. The summit, themed 'Bridging Health, Science, and Humanity', will feature 63 scientific papers, including four by international researchers from Indonesia, South Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Key topics include medical education, accreditation, technology, public health, geriatrics, microbiology, and various branches of clinical medicine. The event aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among medical professionals and researchers.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chattogram to host first international scientific summit with over 500 researchers on December 4

Workers from several factories under NASA Group staged a protest and human chain on Sunday in front of the main gate of the Cumilla Export Processing Zone (EPZ), demanding payment of overdue wages and reinstatement of their jobs. According to protesters, production at NASA Spinning Limited and NASA Spinners began to decline in April 2025, and the factories were fully shut down in September, leaving many workers unpaid for several months. Despite repeated assurances, the company has not provided a clear timeline for settling the dues. A recent company notice issued on November 29 further fueled workers’ anger as it lacked any commitment to payment. BEPZA General Manager Abdullah Al Mahbub urged patience, assuring efforts to resolve the issue, while NASA Group’s Executive Director Major Abdul Hafiz cited financial challenges but promised ongoing efforts to pay workers. The protest ended peacefully under tight security with no reported incidents.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Workers in Cumilla EPZ protest demanding unpaid wages and reopening of NASA Group factories

Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) franchises have finally picked three experienced cricketers—Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah Riyad, and Mominul Haque—after they initially went unsold in the first round of the players’ draft. According to the rules, Mushfiqur and Mahmudullah, both listed in the ‘B’ category with a base price of 3.5 million taka, were supposed to be reintroduced in the ‘C’ category with a lower base price of 2.2 million taka. However, out of respect for their seniority, the organizers kept their original base price. Rangpur Riders signed Mahmudullah, while Rajshahi Warriors picked Mushfiqur Rahim. Meanwhile, Mominul Haque, who was also unsold in the first call, was later bought by Sylhet Titans for 2.2 million taka. The signings bring relief to the veteran players and add experience to their respective teams ahead of the upcoming BPL season.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, and Mominul Haque secure BPL teams after initially going unsold

A national independent investigation commission has found strong evidence implicating the then-ruling Awami League and foreign entities in the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) massacre, one of the deadliest mutinies in the country’s history. The commission’s report, submitted to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, identifies former MP Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh as the principal coordinator behind the planned killings. Headed by retired Major General A L M Fazlur Rahman, the commission stated that despite destroyed evidence and missing witnesses, it maintained professional integrity throughout the investigation. The findings suggest that the attack was politically motivated and allegedly received a 'green signal' from then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The report also highlights failures by law enforcement and intelligence agencies, as well as unprofessional media conduct during the crisis. The commission recommended measures to prevent similar incidents and ensure justice for victims.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Independent probe finds Awami League and foreign links behind planned 2009 BDR massacre in Bangladesh

A video of Banshkhali Upazila Jubo Dal convener Abu Ahmad describing Jamaat-e-Islami as 'more dangerous than the Awami League' has gone viral on social media. The five-minute clip was recorded during an election preparation meeting in support of BNP candidate Mishkatul Islam Chowdhury Pappa in Chittagong’s Chambal Union. In his speech, Ahmad claimed that although the Awami League had oppressed BNP activists, Jamaat posed a greater threat. He urged supporters to secure more votes by mobilizing youth participation and criticized those opposing the BNP’s electoral symbol. In response, Jamaat’s Chittagong South joint secretary and local candidate Maulana Zahirul Islam said that despite past political alliances with BNP, Jamaat would respond peacefully to criticism, emphasizing prayer and restraint. Attempts to reach Abu Ahmad for comment were unsuccessful.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Banshkhali Jubo Dal leader's comment calling Jamaat more dangerous than Awami League sparks viral debate

Fifty leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in Sirajganj have resigned in protest against the newly announced district committee, calling it illegal, undemocratic, and non-transparent. The resignations were announced at a press conference held at the Sirajganj Press Club on Sunday. The dissenting leaders accused the central committee of unilaterally forming a 'pocket committee' without dissolving the previous legitimate convening body. They alleged that controversial individuals with records of extortion, unethical behavior, and drug involvement were included in the new committee. The leaders also claimed that the decision was made secretly without following any democratic process, violating the organization’s core principles. The central committee had approved a 204-member convening committee on Friday night, but the announcement sparked widespread criticism on social media, followed by a wave of resignations within 24 hours. The protesting leaders demanded the cancellation of the new committee and the formation of a transparent and democratic body through proper consultation.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Fifty leaders quit Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in Sirajganj over alleged undemocratic committee formation

Mobile Business Community Bangladesh (MBCB), representing smartphone and gadget traders, held a peaceful human chain in Dhaka demanding government dialogue before implementing the National Equipment Identity Register (NEIR). The traders, who claim to control over 70% of the mobile market, argue that the NEIR policy was announced without prior consultation, creating instability and threatening the livelihoods of over two million people linked to around 25,000 businesses. They warned that enforcing NEIR under its current structure could lead to monopolistic control by a few companies, price hikes, and harm to consumers and the digital economy. MBCB proposed several reforms, including canceling mandatory manufacturer agreements, allowing automatic handset registration upon customs clearance, reducing the 57% import duty, and ensuring multi-ministerial oversight of NEIR. They cautioned that failure to engage in discussions before the December 16 launch would trigger a nationwide protest by mobile traders.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh mobile traders urge talks before NEIR rollout warning of protests over unfair policy

Dr. Mohammad Zillur Rahman, the newly appointed Commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police (RMP), has pledged to ensure the safety of city residents and develop Rajshahi into a more beautiful and orderly metropolis. Speaking at an introductory and exchange meeting with local journalists at the RMP headquarters on Sunday, he emphasized the importance of effective policing and community cooperation. Earlier in the day, Dr. Rahman officially took charge as the 33rd RMP Commissioner. During the meeting, journalists highlighted key urban issues including drug control, traffic congestion, and law and order challenges. The new commissioner attentively listened to their concerns and assured that necessary measures would be taken. Senior RMP officials, including Additional Commissioner (Crime and Operations) Nazmul Haque, Deputy Commissioner (Headquarters) Mohammad Khorshed Alam, and Deputy Commissioner (Media) Gaziur Rahman, were also present along with representatives from various print and electronic media outlets.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

New RMP Commissioner pledges to make Rajshahi safer and more beautiful through effective policing

BNP Joint Secretary General Syed Emran Saleh Prince has stated that party leader Tarique Rahman is formulating a master plan aimed at improving the lives of Bangladesh’s marginalized communities. Speaking at an event in Mymensingh’s Dobaura upazila, organized by the Agricultural Association of Bangladesh and the Veterinary Doctors Association, Prince emphasized that empowering rural populations is key to achieving a self-reliant nation. He also prayed for the recovery of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. Prince accused the ruling Awami League of corruption and undermining democracy, claiming that public anger had led to a mass uprising that ended authoritarian rule. He highlighted that the upcoming February election is crucial for restoring democracy and ensuring people’s rights. Prince further outlined BNP’s future programs, including financial and food incentives for farmers, unemployment benefits, job creation, and universal healthcare if the party wins.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP says Tarique Rahman preparing master plan to empower Bangladesh’s marginalized communities

BNP central organizing secretary and Habiganj-3 candidate GK Gaus has alleged that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the ruling Awami League are solely responsible for the deteriorating health of BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. Speaking at a prayer and food distribution event in Habiganj, Gaus claimed that Hasina, driven by jealousy over Khaleda’s popularity, imprisoned her on fabricated charges and later used her administration to poison Khaleda’s food during her detention, thereby destroying her immune system through 'slow poisoning'. He asserted that this was a deliberate attempt to end Khaleda’s life. Gaus urged party supporters and citizens to pray for Khaleda’s recovery, expressing faith that divine mercy would restore her health. Several local BNP leaders and activists were present at the event, which was organized at an orphanage in Habiganj town.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP leader GK Gaus accuses Sheikh Hasina of slow poisoning Khaleda Zia during imprisonment

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and seven like-minded parties held their first divisional rally in Rajshahi, issuing a stern warning to the interim government regarding the scheduling of the national referendum. Leaders demanded that the referendum be held before the national election, criticizing the government’s decision to hold both on the same day. Jamaat Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar accused the administration of bias and alleged that government officials were being transferred under political influence, undermining fair election prospects. Speakers from allied parties echoed similar concerns, calling for a corruption-free and Islamic values-based governance system. They also criticized major political parties for corruption and repression during their rule. The alliance announced plans to expand its coalition and hold similar rallies across all divisional cities, emphasizing that no national election would be accepted without a separate referendum date.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat-led alliance warns interim government to reschedule referendum before national election

Professor Dr. Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar, Adviser to the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, has assured that the long-awaited 11th grade pay scale for primary assistant teachers will be implemented soon. During a visit to three primary schools in Monpura upazila of Bhola on Sunday, he urged teachers to suspend their ongoing protest programs to avoid disrupting students’ education and year-end examinations. Dr. Poddar emphasized that the government fully supports the teachers’ legitimate demands and is working to address them. He also announced plans to recruit new teachers to reduce shortages in remote and island areas and to introduce special allowances for teachers working in hard-to-reach regions. The adviser inspected classrooms and infrastructure, providing guidance on improving educational quality and student attendance in challenging environments. Senior officials from the Directorate of Primary Education and local administration accompanied him during the visit.

30 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh education adviser promises quick implementation of 11th grade pay for primary assistant teachers


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