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A proposal has been made to require submission of an income tax return certificate for candidates seeking election as Union Parishad (UP) chairman in Bangladesh. According to the proposed amendment to the Income Tax Act 2023, individuals who fail to provide proof of tax return submission will not be eligible to contest the election. The amendment adds the UP chairman election to the list of activities requiring such documentation under Section 264 of the law.

Currently, candidates for municipal, upazila, district council, city corporation, and national parliamentary elections must already submit proof of income tax return filing. If the proposed amendment is passed by parliament, the new requirement for UP chairman candidates will take effect from next year.

The measure aims to expand the scope of tax compliance among public office aspirants and align local-level elections with existing financial accountability standards.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh plans to require tax return proof for Union Parishad chairman election candidates

Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury announced that default loans in Bangladesh have reached Tk 6.44 trillion, with the default rate climbing to 35.73 percent in the first quarter of the 2025–26 fiscal year. He made the disclosure on Thursday while presenting the national budget.

According to the minister, the default loan rate was 13.16 percent in 2005. He also stated that the overall capital adequacy in the banking sector, which stood at 7.30 percent in December 2005, has fallen to a negative 2.64 percent by the end of 2025. Additionally, private sector credit growth has declined from 18.30 percent in the 2005–06 fiscal year to 6.50 percent in 2024–25.

The figures presented highlight a significant deterioration in the banking sector’s financial health, reflecting rising loan defaults and weakening capital positions across banks.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s default loans hit Tk 6.44 trillion, default rate rises to 35.73 percent

The Bangladesh government has extended the operating hours for shops and shopping malls in response to traders’ demands. According to a statement confirmed by the Bangladesh Shop Owners Association, businesses can now remain open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. The decision was communicated by the Minister of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud, during a phone conversation with the association’s president, Md. Helal Uddin. The association expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and the minister for the decision.

Earlier, amid a global energy crisis triggered by the Middle East conflict, the government had shortened office hours and ordered shops and malls to close by 6 p.m. from April 2. That restriction was later eased slightly following requests from business groups. Before Eid-ul-Azha, the government temporarily relaxed the schedule, but after the festival, closing time was again set at 7 p.m. Traders had since urged for longer operating hours, proposing a 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. schedule.

The new timing, effective immediately, aims to balance energy-saving measures with business interests as the country continues to manage the impact of the global fuel shortage.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh allows shops and malls to stay open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The BNP-led government has proposed a national budget of Tk 9.38 trillion for the 2026–27 fiscal year, presented in parliament by Finance Minister Amir Khosru on Thursday. To address a deficit of Tk 2.43 trillion, the government plans to increase borrowing from both domestic and foreign sources.

According to the proposal, Tk 1.16 trillion will be borrowed from foreign sources and Tk 1.27 trillion from domestic sources. Of the domestic borrowing, Tk 1.12 trillion will come from the banking system, while Tk 150 billion will be raised through savings certificates and other instruments. In the current 2025–26 fiscal year, the government had targeted Tk 1.04 trillion in bank borrowing but has already borrowed Tk 1.09568 trillion by May 10, exceeding the target.

The proposed budget also includes allocations for various sectors, such as Tk 188.4 billion for aviation and tourism, with Tk 30 billion specifically for ecotourism development.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh plans Tk 2.43 trillion borrowing to cover 2026–27 budget deficit

Bangladesh’s Finance Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury has proposed a new tax-free income threshold of Tk 375,000 for individuals in the upcoming fiscal year. The announcement came during his budget speech in the National Parliament, where he also introduced a five-year plan for personal income tax adjustments. Under the new structure, individuals earning up to Tk 375,000 will not be required to pay income tax, while women, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and freedom fighters will enjoy additional exemptions.

According to the proposed roadmap, the tax-free limit will remain unchanged for the 2027–28 fiscal year, rise to Tk 400,000 in 2028–29 and 2029–30, and reach Tk 450,000 in 2030–31. The minister said the plan aims to create a fair, technology-driven, and predictable revenue framework. The new tax slabs will range from 10% to 30% depending on income levels, with specific reliefs for senior citizens over 65, third-gender taxpayers, and guardians of persons with disabilities.

The proposal marks the first time Bangladesh has introduced a multi-year personal tax exemption plan, intended to help taxpayers anticipate future obligations and support a progressive tax system.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh raises tax-free income limit to Tk 375,000 and launches five-year tax roadmap

Bangladesh’s Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has proposed a Tk 49,400 crore increase in education spending for the 2026–2027 fiscal year, raising the total allocation to Tk 1,36,606 crore, equivalent to 2 percent of GDP. The announcement came during his budget speech, where he emphasized rebuilding the education system as a national priority after years of institutional decline. The previous fiscal year’s allocation was Tk 87,206 crore, or 1.39 percent of GDP.

The minister said the government, led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, aims to transform the curriculum to foster moral values, social responsibility, leadership, and human character among students. Plans include expanding technical and vocational education from grade six, introducing a mandatory third language, and providing loans up to Tk 10 lakh for students pursuing higher education abroad. Free education for girls up to the undergraduate level will continue.

The budget also prioritizes technology and AI-based learning through initiatives such as “One Teacher, One Tab,” multimedia classrooms, and free Wi-Fi expansion. The government targets raising education investment to 5 percent of GDP in the coming years.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh boosts education budget by Tk 49,400 crore, focusing on AI and curriculum reform

Qatari negotiators have departed Tehran after completing discussions focused on the ongoing conflict situation in the Middle East. A diplomat confirmed to AFP on Thursday that the talks, which continued until early morning, involved Iranian officials and were conducted in coordination with the United States.

The meeting took place at a time of heightened tension, as the United States and Iran have recently carried out retaliatory attacks against each other. The discussions were aimed at addressing the escalating hostilities and exploring possible de-escalation measures, though no specific outcomes were disclosed.

The timing of the Qatari delegation’s departure underscores the urgency of diplomatic efforts to manage the volatile regional situation, but the source did not provide details on any agreements or next steps.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Qatari envoys leave Tehran after US-Iran talks amid renewed regional hostilities

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has said the European Union should be ready to impose new sanctions on Iran if the Middle East crisis does not ease. Speaking in parliament, she stated that if Tehran continues on the wrong path, the EU must be prepared to increase pressure through new targeted measures.

Meloni also sharply criticized remarks made by Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir about Italy, calling them unacceptable for Italy and degrading for Israel. Her comments came as European countries continue discussions on adopting a tougher stance toward Iran amid escalating regional tensions.

The statement reflects growing concern within Europe about the direction of Iran’s policies and the broader instability in the Middle East, with EU members considering coordinated responses to maintain regional security.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Italy’s Meloni calls on EU to prepare new sanctions on Iran amid regional crisis

Jamaat-e-Islami’s central assistant secretary general Muhammad Shahjahan claimed that efforts are underway to destroy the global Islamic economic model, not just one bank. Speaking at a press conference at the party’s Chattogram city office in Dewan Bazar on Thursday, he said attempts to seize control of Islamic Bank and hand it to former owners would not be allowed. He urged depositors and supporters to defend the Islamic banking system.

Shahjahan further stated that the expected change following the national election after the July revolution had not materialized. He alleged that signs of fascism were visible in the current government’s activities, which began within its first 100 days in power. He also criticized the government for failing to hold local elections and instead appointing partisan administrators, calling it undemocratic.

The press conference announced that an eleven-party alliance will hold a grand rally on June 13 at Laldighi Maidan in Chattogram, demanding implementation of the referendum verdict, relief from public suffering, and control of commodity prices. Opposition leader Dr. Shafiqur Rahman will attend as chief guest, with Colonel (Retd.) Oli Ahmed as the main speaker.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat leader warns of attempts to undermine Islamic economy before Chattogram rally

The Bangladesh Election Commission (EC) has finalized a new draft code of conduct ahead of upcoming local government elections, including city corporations, municipalities, upazilas, district councils, and union councils. The draft imposes a strict ban on the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI), deepfake technology, and the participation of high-profile figures such as the prime minister, ministers, and members of parliament in election campaigns. The proposal, signed by EC Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed, was published on the commission’s website for public and stakeholder feedback.

The draft introduces several new provisions to prevent technology abuse and ensure free and fair elections. Violations could lead to immediate cancellation of candidacy, with penalties including up to six months’ imprisonment or a fine of up to 50,000 taka. The rules also restrict social media use, sound levels, campaign materials, and public rallies. Candidates must register their social media accounts, and campaign noise is limited to 60 decibels. Use of helicopters, live animals, or government resources for campaigning is strictly prohibited.

The EC’s move signals an unprecedented effort to regulate digital campaigning and maintain electoral integrity across Bangladesh’s local elections.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh EC bans AI misuse and VIP involvement in upcoming local election campaigns

State Minister for Fisheries and Livestock Sultan Salauddin Tuku has directed that the ongoing pilot project for the expansion of purebred Black Bengal goats and native sheep be extended to all districts of Bangladesh. He made the announcement while addressing an orientation meeting of the Department of Livestock Services at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council seminar hall on Thursday.

The minister said the project aims to make small and marginal farmers economically self-reliant by promoting high-quality local breeds. He emphasized that the initiative will strengthen rural economies and improve living standards. Tuku also highlighted the importance of field-level officers in training and motivating farmers to adopt modern livestock management practices, including proper care, disease control, and responsible antibiotic use.

He further noted that the Black Bengal goat is a valuable indigenous breed with high reproductive capacity and strong market demand, making it a profitable livelihood source for rural communities. The meeting was chaired by Director General Md. Shahjahan Khan and attended by ministry officials, researchers, and farmers.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to expand Black Bengal goat and native sheep project to all districts

Chittagong University has launched a pilot phase of the JoBike service to ease student transportation on campus. The service was inaugurated by Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Mohammad Al-Forkan on Thursday morning in front of the Chittagong University Central Students’ Union (ChakSU) building. Initially, 10 pedal-assist JoBikes will operate across five designated zones for 40 days, with a per-minute fare of 1.5 taka. Students can unlock and lock the bikes using a mobile app by scanning a QR code.

According to university officials, after the trial period, around 100 pedal-assist JoBikes will be introduced permanently, with the fare reduced to 0.8 taka per minute. The Vice-Chancellor said the relaunch marks a new convenience for students and expressed hope for its long-term success through responsible use. ChakSU’s communication and accommodation secretary Ishaq Bhuiyan noted that the service resumed after nearly five years, following student demand and discussions with JoBike CEO Mehedi Reza in 2025.

JoBike founder and CEO Mehedi Reza stated that within the 40-day trial, 50 additional e-bikes will be added, along with 20 parking points and a modern Jo Café for students.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chittagong University begins pilot JoBike service with 10 pedal-assist bicycles for students

Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis Secretary General Maulana Jalaluddin Ahmad has strongly opposed the government’s initiative to make music, dance, drama, and fine arts compulsory in the primary school curriculum. In a statement issued to the media on Thursday, he called for the cancellation of the plan, arguing that it disregards the religious values, family culture, and social realities of the country’s Muslim-majority population.

Ahmad stated that the main goal of education should be to build morally upright, responsible, and patriotic citizens, not to impose controversial cultural practices. He pointed out that the primary education system still faces teacher shortages, infrastructural weaknesses, and quality challenges, and that introducing new subjects could divert attention from these fundamental issues.

He emphasized that moral and religious education should be prioritized to ensure children’s holistic development. Ahmad urged the government to respect public religious sentiments and cultural identity when formulating education policy and called on parents, scholars, educators, and social organizations to remain vigilant and vocal on the issue.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

Khelafat Majlis urges government to cancel plan making arts compulsory in primary education

Bangladesh’s Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha has received the UNESCO Confucius Literacy Prize 2025 for its solar-powered floating school initiative in the Chalan Beel region. The award ceremony, organized by UNESCO Dhaka, took place at the Holiday Inn Dhaka City Centre on June 11, 2026. The event was attended by State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Bobby Hajjaj as chief guest, along with senior education officials and representatives from UNESCO.

The floating school project provides education to children in remote wetland areas where regular schooling is difficult, especially during the monsoon. Each boat is equipped with solar power and serves as a classroom, library, computer lab, or training center. Currently, Shidhulai operates 56 boats, including 26 classrooms and 10 libraries. The initiative was recognized for its innovative approach to literacy and inclusion in geographically challenged communities.

UNESCO’s representative in Bangladesh, Dr. Susan Vize, emphasized the transformative role of literacy in enabling informed decision-making and social participation. The recognition highlights the importance of locally driven, sustainable education solutions in climate-vulnerable regions.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

UNESCO awards Bangladesh’s floating school project in Chalan Beel for literacy innovation

The United States launched a missile strike on an Iranian cargo barge in the Gulf of Oman, according to Reza Shahidian, governor of Iran’s Sirik County. The 150-ton barge, owned by local residents of Sirik, was carrying essential goods from Oman’s Khasab port when it was attacked about five nautical miles from the coast. Passing vessels rescued all five crew members and brought them to Oman.

Following the strike, Iran’s central military command announced the complete closure of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The command warned that any vessel attempting to pass through the waterway would be targeted. The Strait of Hormuz is a key maritime route for global energy shipments, and its closure marks a significant escalation in regional tensions.

The report, citing Al Jazeera, did not provide details on casualties or the reason behind the US attack, leaving uncertainty about the broader implications of this confrontation.

11 Jun 26 1NOJOR.COM

US strike hits Iranian barge near Oman; Iran shuts down Strait of Hormuz


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