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NBR Chairman Md. Abdur Rahman Khan warned that commitments made under U.S. pressure to rationalize tariffs on certain imports will reduce Bangladesh’s tax revenues, especially as the IMF demands increased collections. He added that similar rationalizations in income tax structures could further decrease revenue. While tax rates for individuals and corporations will remain unchanged this year, efforts will be made to address existing inequities in the next budget.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Trump-Era Tariff Adjustments to Reduce Tax Revenue: NBR Chairman

BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman stated that reform is a continuous process and not a fixed benchmark. Criticizing groups demanding reforms before elections, he said they are quietly announcing candidates while BNP refrains from doing so. Rahman reiterated that BNP proposed reforms during its worst repression, with leaders jailed and activists forced into hiding. He added that BNP has policy plans covering education, environment, and agriculture, and the implementation timeline will depend on future circumstances.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Those Advocating “Reform First” Are Already Picking Election Candidates: Tarique Rahman

Two madrasa teachers from Gomastapur, Chapainawabganj have been jailed over allegations of sexually abusing residential students. The accused, Mozahidul Islam and Alauddin, were arrested after victims informed their parents, who then filed cases under the Women and Children Repression Act. Police confirmed that the court ordered the accused into judicial custody.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Two Madrasa Teachers Jailed Over Abuse of Residential Students

Hefazat-e-Islam labeled the Faculty of Fine Arts a hub for neo-pagan culture and accused India-aligned elites of promoting cultural fascism. Leaders claimed Muslims are the true pioneers of the Bengali calendar and must remain free from pagan influence. They warned that those compromising on monotheistic values cannot claim authentic Islamic identity, and urged Bangladesh’s Muslim population to stay alert against what they described as idol-worship-driven cultural conspiracies.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hefazat Calls Fine Arts Faculty a “Factory of Neo-Pagan Culture”

Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum stated that 864 individuals have been confirmed as martyrs in the July uprising, with over 14,000 injured. She reported that 43 wounded have already been sent abroad for treatment—26 to Bangkok, 16 to Singapore, and one to Russia—with costs as high as BDT 65 million per patient. An additional 21 will be sent to Turkey and 31 to Pakistan. Most of the recipients are civilians, with 30% being students. She praised Pakistan’s expertise in treating war-related injuries, citing special facilities in Lahore. The adviser also revealed shocking injury data: 21 lost both eyes and 450 lost one, while 17 had legs and 4 had arms amputated to save their lives.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

52 Wounded Protesters to Receive Treatment in Turkey and Pakistan

Fisheries Adviser Farida Akhtar urged traders not to artificially inflate hilsa prices post-June. She blamed the illegal jatka (juvenile hilsa) catch on exploitative middlemen, not genuine fishermen. Akhtar announced plans for a hygienic fish market in Jatrabari and assured protection for traders in collaboration with the Home Ministry. She also cautioned that frozen hilsa being sold as fresh misleads consumers and emphasized that “panta-hilsa” is not part of Bengali New Year traditions, reiterating that no hilsa should be sold during that period.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Don’t Hike Hilsa Prices After June, Warns Fisheries Adviser

NCP leader Hasnat Abdullah emphasized the importance of recognizing positive government actions alongside criticisms. In a Facebook post, he praised Adviser Faizul Kabir Khan for reducing outstanding dues in the power and energy sector from $3.2 billion to $800 million. He also noted significant improvements in Eid transportation and uninterrupted power supply across the country. Highlighting Khan’s decision to commute by train and open railway hospitals to the public, Hasnat applauded his humility and leadership. He further commended Khan’s rare practice of taking responsibility for road accidents and his development initiatives in Sandwip without seeking personal credit.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Hasnat Abdullah Praises Energy, Rail, and Road Progress Under Adviser Faizul Kabir Khan

BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed clarified that the July movement was not a revolution but a mass democratic uprising driven by students and citizens. Criticizing the interim government as unelected, he asserted that the public will be reminded daily of this fact. He accused the administration of manipulating electoral narratives while suppressing democratic rights.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

July Uprising Was a Democratic Movement, Not a Revolution: BNP Leader Salahuddin

The Pahela Baishakh celebration at DC Hill in Chattogram was abruptly canceled after unknown individuals vandalized the event stage on Sunday evening. According to organizer Sucharit Das Khokon, 30 to 40 youths stormed the venue shouting slogans like “Beware of the dictator’s accomplices.” They tore down banners and decorations. Police detained six suspects, but organizers claimed they received no immediate help and called off Monday’s event.

14 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

New Year Celebrations in Chattogram Cancelled After Stage Vandalized

In an interview with TRT World, Advisor Mahfuz Alam stated that the interim government is actively working toward Bangladesh’s democratic transition. The administration is focused on repairing institutions destabilized during the Hasina regime and ensuring justice for enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. Institutional reform, accountability, and fair elections remain the top priorities.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Interim Government Steering Bangladesh Toward Democracy: Advisor Mahfuz Tells TRT World

The draft protocol for seamless passenger and cargo movement among Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, and Nepal (BBIN) has been finalized, a decade after the original agreement was signed. This is South Asia’s first such initiative aimed at strengthening cross-border trade and connectivity. However, observers worry that India’s recent revocation of transshipment benefits to Bangladesh may hinder the agreement’s implementation.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BBIN Motor Vehicle Draft Finalized Amid Concerns Over India’s Transshipment Cancellation

Over 100 students of Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) entered the campus on Sunday after 52 days of closure and began a sit-in in front of the administrative building demanding dormitories be reopened by 8 PM. Despite a university ban, the students bypassed restrictions, prompting the administration to deploy additional security. After negotiations, students were allowed in upon ID verification. However, university authorities clarified that reopening dorms requires a Syndicate meeting decision. Students warned of stricter protests if their demand is unmet.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

KUET Students Demand Reopening of Dorms by 8 PM

On Sunday morning, 11 coaches of the Dhaka-bound Kalni Express became detached while the train was passing through Mominchhara Tea Garden area on the Fenchuganj-Kulaura railway line. Stationmaster Abu Sayeed confirmed the incident and said it took two hours to reattach the carriages. Fortunately, there were no injuries, and the train resumed its journey toward Dhaka from Bhatera station around 9 AM.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

11 Coaches of Kalni Express Train Detached Mid-Journey, No Casualties

Chowdhury Ashiq Mahmud bin Harun, Executive Chairman of BIDA and BEZA, announced that the recent investment summit attracted preliminary proposals worth BDT 3,100 crore. While the government spent around BDT 1.5 crore, partners contributed BDT 3.5 crore. Ashiq noted that the summit should not be evaluated by cost alone and emphasized that many deals were built on prior negotiations. Delegates from 50 countries participated, with foreign investors making up 58% of attendees. Meanwhile, ten proposed economic zones have been canceled.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

BD Invest Summit Yields BDT 3,100 Crore in Investment Proposals: BIDA Chairman

To reduce confusion among worshippers, the Islamic Foundation has instructed all mosques in Bangladesh to hold Jummah prayers at 1:30 PM. Currently, mosques observe different timings—ranging from 1:00 PM to 1:50 PM—causing difficulties for devout Muslims, especially travelers. The unified schedule aims to create consistency and ease of worship.

13 Apr 25 1NOJOR.COM

Islamic Foundation Directs Uniform Jummah Prayer Timing Nationwide


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