Khaleda Zia calls for maintaining unity to institutionalize democracy
Khaleda Zia calls for maintaining unity to institutionalize democracy
Quota reform movement stirs students countrywide on July 2
Quota reform movement stirs students countrywide on July 2
28 Bangladeshis return from Iran
28 Bangladeshis return from Iran
Dhaka reiterates commitment on zero-tolerance policy against terrorism
Dhaka reiterates commitment on zero-tolerance policy against terrorism
EC issues polls guidelines
EC issues polls guidelines
AL men will never get peace until they say sorry: Alam 
AL men will never get peace until they say sorry: Alam 
Taiyeb for consolidating all iBAS modules into a single platform 
Taiyeb for consolidating all iBAS modules into a single platform 
  DHAKA, July 1, 2025 (BSS) – Chief Adviser’s Special Assistant on Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb today laid emphasis on   consolidating  all iBAS modules into a single platform to create a super app, which he believes would enhance overall effectiveness.  “If we can bring all the modules of iBAS in one place and make a super app, it will be more effective,” he said. Taiyeb made this remark as the chief guest while inaugurating a workshop on "Supply of Funds and Other Remittance Transactions of Bangladesh Post" module in iBAS++ system in the capital’s Dak Bhaban, said a press release.  He said the ministry aims to integrate its affiliated companies into the iBAS framework. This initiative will be central to the Digital Transformation Master Plan and the iBAS evaluation plan in collaboration with the data governance authority, he added. Taiyeb said the goal is to ensure that when financial institutions engage with non-financial or revenue-generating organizations, they adhere to establish standards. He said Bangladesh Post, one of the oldest government entities, still relies on manual accounting systems and that is why there is a pressing need to digitize its operations through iBAS. “If necessary, the department will arrange training programs in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance to support this transition,” he added.  Taiyeb also said that the technical installations like IBAS++ should be declared as CIE (Critical Information Infrastructure). If this is done, the installations will get some protection under the Cyber ??Safety Ordinance, he said.  “In addition, we can make a dashboard that will show real-time transactions, accounting KPIs through which we can see the success rates,” he added. The module built in the IBAS++ system will completely digitalize and automate the withdrawal, deposit and transaction activities with the central treasury through the 72 main post offices of Bangladesh Post.  The effective implementation of this module will ensure transparency, timeliness and accuracy in the government accounting system.  The module is an important step in the implementation of the government's “Government Integrated Financial Management Information System (GIFMIS)” and “Treasury Single Account” framework. With Finance Division Secretary Dr Md Khairuzzaman Mozumder presided over the event while officials concerned attended it.  
Eastern Refinery sets record in oil refining, increases capacity
Eastern Refinery sets record in oil refining, increases capacity
56 life sentenced prisoners freed from jail after serving 20yrs in prison
56 life sentenced prisoners freed from jail after serving 20yrs in prison
Govt declares NBR services as 'essential services'
Govt declares NBR services as 'essential services'
Coercively extracted confessions deeply affected judiciary: Commission
Coercively extracted confessions deeply affected judiciary: Commission
Govt to mark July Uprising anniversary with nationwide programmes
Govt to mark July Uprising anniversary with nationwide programmes
3 issues decided to resolve NBR stalemate 
3 issues decided to resolve NBR stalemate 
Record remittance raises reserve to US$31.68bn
Record remittance raises reserve to US$31.68bn
DHAKA, July 1, 2025 (BSS) - Foreign currency reserves have crossed US$31  billion mark at the end of June 2025 due to a record inflow of remittances  this fiscal year 2024-25 (FY25). The country's gross reserves have risen to $31.68 billion, according to data  released by the Bangladesh Bank (BB) today.  The surge came after a significant increase in remittance inflows, which  reached $30.33 billion in FY25-- the highest ever in any fiscal year in the  country's history. However, as per the International Monetary Fund (IMF) methodology under the  Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6),  Bangladesh's net reserves currently stand at US$26.66 billion.
Expatriates send record $30.3 billion remittance in FY25
Expatriates send record $30.3 billion remittance in FY25
US stocks fall from records as Tesla sinks on Musk-Trump row 
US stocks fall from records as Tesla sinks on Musk-Trump row 
Prize distribution of Inter-Technology Cricket tournament held
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Charges framed against former Cox's Bazar DC, District Judge in fraud case 
Tobacco farming on Halda River banks must be stopped: Farida Akhtar
Taiyeb for consolidating all iBAS modules into a single platform 
DU launches emergency financial assistance for 583 female students 
Top seed Sinner eases into Wimbledon second round
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DU launches emergency financial assistance for 583 female students 
DU launches emergency financial assistance for 583 female students 
Students demand resumption of JU Math, Physical Sciences Faculty's  construction works 
Students demand resumption of JU Math, Physical Sciences Faculty's  construction works 
Language Movement, Liberation War, July Uprising supplement one another: DU VC
Language Movement, Liberation War, July Uprising supplement one another: DU VC
10 secondary schools to be built in haor areas 
10 secondary schools to be built in haor areas 
Charges framed against former Cox's Bazar DC, District Judge in fraud case 
Charges framed against former Cox's Bazar DC, District Judge in fraud case 
CHATTOGRAM, July 1, 2025 (BSS) - A Chattogram court today framed charges against former Cox's Bazar Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ruhul Amin, former District and Sessions Judge Md. Sadiqul Islam Talukder and five others in a case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The ACC filed the case in charge of forgery of documents related to land acquisition for the Matarbari coal-fired power plant in Cox's Bazar.  Chattogram Divisional Special Judge Mizanur Rahman passed the order after a hearing on Tuesday. The remaining three accused in the case are - Zafar Ahmed, a stenographer of the Cox's Bazar District and Sessions Judge's Court, lawyer Mostaq Ahmed Chowdhury and Swapan Kanti Pal, Nazir of the Deputy Commissioner's Office. All five accused were present in court at that time. Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) prosecutor Kazi Sanowar Ahmed Lavlu said that after the hearing, the court ordered the framing of charges against each of the five accused.  Upon the accused's application, the court granted them interim bail till the next scheduled date of August 3. Testimony will be taken in the case on the next scheduled date.  Ruhul Amin was the DC of Cox's Bazar from September 2012 to February 2015. During his tenure, 1,414 acres of land were acquired in Moheshkhali upazila for the power plant, court sources said.  In the process, Tk 19.82 crore was misappropriated from the land acquisition fund, the sources added. Later, local businessman AKM Kaisarul Islam Chowdhury filed a case against Ruhul Amin, his deputy Jafor Alam and others in 2014.  The ACC submitted the charge sheet in April 2017. The court took cognizance of the case and ordered the ACC to investigate.  However, the then District and Sessions Judge Sadiqul Islam Talukder omitted the name of the first accused Ruhul Amin from the case and sent the documents to the ACC head office.  Upon discovering of the omission of the name of Deputy Commissioner Ruhul Amin, plaintiff Kaisarul Islam Chowdhury filed a fraud case against seven people, including Deputy Commissioner Ruhul Amin and District Judge Sadiqul Islam Talukder, in the same court.  After investigating the case, Assistant Director of the ACC's Cox's Bazar Integrated District Office, Md. Riaz Uddin, filed a charge sheet against five people on January 1, 2024. The investigation revealed the involvement of the former DC and district judge, as well as the plaintiff's lawyer, Nazir and stenographer.   
3 students expelled, 1059 absent on 3rd day of HSC exams in Ctg 
3 students expelled, 1059 absent on 3rd day of HSC exams in Ctg 
Doa mahfil in memory of July uprising martyrs held in Khulna
Doa mahfil in memory of July uprising martyrs held in Khulna
HC gets separate bench for Waqf cases
HC gets separate bench for Waqf cases
Law Ministry to withdraw 20,000 false cases in next 6 months
Law Ministry to withdraw 20,000 false cases in next 6 months
Ex CEC Habibul Awal calls 2024 polls as ‘dummy’
Ex CEC Habibul Awal calls 2024 polls as ‘dummy’
One gets life-term for raping a minor in Sabujbagh 
One gets life-term for raping a minor in Sabujbagh 
Trump says hopes for Gaza ceasefire 'sometime next week'
Trump says hopes for Gaza ceasefire 'sometime next week'
WASHINGTON, July 1, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The United States is pushing for a truce  in Gaza by "sometime next week," US President Donald Trump said Tuesday. The Republican leader was asked by reporters if a ceasefire in the  devastating war between Israel and Palestinians could be in place before a  visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, set  for July 7. "We hope it's going to happen, and we're looking for it to happen sometime  next week," Trump responded as he departed Washington for Florida.  The swift resolution of Israel's 12-day war with Iran has revived hopes for a  halt to the fighting in Gaza, where more than 20 months of combat have  created dire humanitarian conditions for the population of more than two  million. Trump has previously urged Israel to "make the deal in Gaza," but on the  ground, Israel has continued to pursue its offensive across the Palestinian  territory.    
Saudi Arabia to host Italian Super Cup in December
Saudi Arabia to host Italian Super Cup in December
Top seed Sinner eases into Wimbledon second round
Top seed Sinner eases into Wimbledon second round
Sajid splits points with his Sri Lankan rival
Sajid splits points with his Sri Lankan rival
Bangladesh's chance to rise from the bottom off the rankings
Bangladesh's chance to rise from the bottom off the rankings
Bangladesh A to take part in Top End T20 series in Australia
Bangladesh A to take part in Top End T20 series in Australia
Third seed Pegula suffers shock Wimbledon exit
Third seed Pegula suffers shock Wimbledon exit
U-18 women's kabaddi talent hunt programme begins tomorrow. 
U-18 women's kabaddi talent hunt programme begins tomorrow. 

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CA press wing debunks video of elderly Hindu man humiliation 
CA press wing debunks video of elderly Hindu man humiliation 
Pro-AL men spread Indian video claiming as ‘July Gang Culture’: press wing
Pro-AL men spread Indian video claiming as ‘July Gang Culture’: press wing
Indian footage falsified as torture on AL man: press wing
Indian footage falsified as torture on AL man: press wing
Rumors being spread against political parties through AI made videos
Rumors being spread against political parties through AI made videos
UK PM condemns 'death to the IDF' chants at Glastonbury Festival
UK PM condemns 'death to the IDF' chants at Glastonbury Festival
Jury set to deliberate Sean 'Diddy' Combs's fate
Jury set to deliberate Sean 'Diddy' Combs's fate
Trout Fresh, Waa Wei win Taiwan's top music awards
Trout Fresh, Waa Wei win Taiwan's top music awards
Tourists have to follow instructions in Sunamganj tourist spots
Tourists have to follow instructions in Sunamganj tourist spots
15 more Covid-19 cases reported in Ctg
15 more Covid-19 cases reported in Ctg
13 new COVID-19 cases reported in 24 hours
icddr,b-led study pioneers paediatric NCD care at primary healthcare level in Bangladesh
Cultivation of foreign fruits gradually increasing in Jhenaidah
Cultivation of foreign fruits gradually increasing in Jhenaidah
13,000 coconut saplings distributed among farmers in Narail
Aush rice harvesting begins, excellent yield in Rangpur region
England experiences warmest June on record: Met Office
England experiences warmest June on record: Met Office
Temperature records broken in Spain and Portugal 
Most world heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding: UN