Martyred Intellectuals Day being observed 
Martyred Intellectuals Day being observed 
Postal ballot registration for election officials, govt employees until Dec 25
Postal ballot registration for election officials, govt employees until Dec 25
People pay tribute to martyred intellectuals at Rayerbazar memorial
People pay tribute to martyred intellectuals at Rayerbazar memorial
BNP pays tribute to Martyred Intellectuals on behalf of Khaleda Zia
BNP pays tribute to Martyred Intellectuals on behalf of Khaleda Zia
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Motorcycle used in attack on Hadi identified; owner held 
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No power will be allowed to drag country backward: Fakhrul
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NBR freezes all bank accounts linked to Faisal Karim Masud
NBR freezes all bank accounts linked to Faisal Karim Masud
DHAKA, Dec 14, 2025 (BSS) - The Central Intelligence Cell (CIC) of the National Board of Revenue (NBR) has frozen all bank accounts of Faisal Karim Masud, his company Apple Soft IT Limited, and his family members on suspicion of his involvement in the shooting of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prospective independent candidate in the upcoming national polls. A top CIC official, preferring anonymity, confirmed the developments to BSS and said the move was taken as part of an ongoing investigation. "We have frozen all the bank accounts of Faisal Karim Masud, his company Apple Soft IT Limited, and his family members in connection with the matter," the official added. The CIC official said the decision was taken to prevent any potential transfer or concealment of funds while the probe is underway to determine whether there was any funding to carry out the incident.  Law enforcement agencies are continuing their investigation into the shooting of Hadi, while financial intelligence authorities are examining possible financial links and transactions related to the case. Earlier, helmet-wearing miscreants on a motorcycle shot Hadi, spokesperson for Inqilab Moncho, in the capital's Paltan area on December 12, leaving him critically injured.  According to investigators, one of the attackers has been identified as Faisal Karim Masud. The interim government announced a Tk 50 lakh reward for information leading to his arrest.   
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DU unit of JCD pays tribute at 'Smriti Chirantan' on Martyred Intellectuals' Day
DU unit of JCD pays tribute at 'Smriti Chirantan' on Martyred Intellectuals' Day
Advisers Mahfuj, Asif tender resignation
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Enhancing coordination between public, private sectors essential: Speakers
DHAKA, Dec 13, 2025 (BSS) – Speakers at a seminar here today said that enhancing coordination between the public and private sectors alongside greater public engagement is essential for the health sector’s overall improvement.  Speakers made the observation at a seminar on “Strengthening Confidence in the Healthcare System in Bangladesh: A Strategy for Quality Assurance” organized by the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI) held at the DCCI Auditorium in the capital today. National Prof. A K Azad Khan, President, Diabetic Association of Bangladesh, spoke as the chief guest. The speakers also noted Bangladesh’s healthcare sector is yet to achieve the desired level of development due to only 1% of GDP allocation, inadequate infrastructure, lagging adoption of new technologies, shortage of skilled human resources, high cost of healthcare services, management inefficiencies and weak monitoring of existing policies in this sector. National Prof. A K Azad Khan acknowledged that there have been notable achievements in Bangladesh’s healthcare sector but desired quality is yet to achieve. To attain the desired development, he called for stronger government involvement.  Azad observed that healthcare quality in Bangladesh lags behind developed countries and even neighboring countries. Though establishing universal health care may not be feasible at present, he stressed on implementing primary healthcare. “Along with the overall management development, decentralization is also crucial for the betterment of the health sector,” he added. He also highlighted the expansion of digital healthcare to improve rural access, the modernization of medical education curricula and creating a conducive environment for medical research. In his welcome remarks, DCCI President Taskeen Ahmed said that structural gaps persist in ensuring quality and patient-friendly healthcare services in the country.  He highlighted disparities in service quality between the public and private sector owned hospitals, shortages of skilled manpower, the widespread increase in unauthorized clinics and pharmacies, weak regulatory oversight, limited use of modern technologies and most importantly lack of effective implementation of existing laws continue to erode public health security and trust, said a DCCI press release.  Taskeen noted that due to the absence of an effective health insurance mechanism, individuals have to bear nearly 74% of total healthcare expenditure on their own, posing serious financial risks for low- and middle-income groups.  To ensure a sustainable healthcare system, he stressed the need for foreign investment, strengthened public-private partnerships, adoption of modern medical technologies, development of skilled professionals in nursing, laboratory sciences and health management, effective policy implementation and efficient management. He also emphasized establishing a strong health regulatory framework to ensure a health-friendly environment for people at all levels.  In his keynote speech Malik Talha Ismail Bari, Managing Director & CEO, United Hospital Limited and Former Senior Vice President, DCCI stated that the government’s per capita annual health expenditure is Taka 1,070, and according to the World Health Organization, nearly 49% of the population is deprived of quality healthcare services.  He added that while the sector’s current market size is approximately US$14 billion, it is projected to reach US$23 billion by 2033. He identified low budget allocation and inefficient management, urban–rural disparities in healthcare access, gaps in service quality and public trust, shortages of skilled health professionals, rising healthcare costs, inadequate infrastructure and weak regulatory systems as the major challenges facing the sector.  He further noted that a significant portion of the population seeks medical treatment abroad for better healthcare, resulting in an annual outflow of nearly US$5 billion.  To improve the current situation, he emphasized the need to attract both local and foreign investment, simplify access to financing, strengthen infrastructure, ensure the adoption of modern technologies, enhance human resource capacity, and update existing policies to make them more responsive to current needs. Professor Syed Atiqul Haq, Chief Consultant, Green Life Center for Rheumatic Care and Research, Priti Chakraborty, Chairman, Universal Medical College & Hospital, Dr. Shafiun Nahin Shimul, Professor and Director, Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka, Dr. Md. Zakir Hossain, Secretary General, Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries, Dr. Md. Mustafizur Rahman, Senior Scientist, Infectious Diseases Division, icddr,b, Dr. Fida Mehran, Health Systems Specialist, UNICEF Bangladesh and Dr. Murad Sultan, National Professional Officer of Patient Safety and Blood Safety, World Health Organization (WHO) spoke, among others, at the seminar. In the open floor discussion session, DCCI Senior Vice President Haider Ahmed Khan, former Director Alhaj Mohammad Sarfuddin, Professor Dr. Billal Hossain of the University of Dhaka, and Ishtiaq Ahmed, Proprietor of Mega Health Care, also spoke on the occasion. DCCI Vice President Md. Salem Sulaiman, members of the Board of Directors, government and private sectors stakeholders were also present at the seminar.
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Postal ballot registration for election officials, govt employees until Dec 25
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IU observes Martyred Intellectuals Day with solemn tribute
IU observes Martyred Intellectuals Day with solemn tribute
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Confucius institute launched at Rajshahi University
DU announces programmes marking Martyred Intellectuals Day
DU announces programmes marking Martyred Intellectuals Day
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Rajshahi observes Martyred Intellectuals Day
Rajshahi observes Martyred Intellectuals Day
RAJSHAHI, Dec 14, 2025 (BSS) - People from all walks of life, including various institutions, political, socio-cultural and volunteer organizations, alongside educational institutions including Rajshahi University (RU), today observed Martyred Intellectuals Day here, paying rich tribute to the martyred intellectuals. Marking the day, a series of programmes, including placing floral wreaths at Shaheed Minar, photo exhibitions, public gatherings, discussion meetings and candle lighting at mass graves, were held across the city throughout the day. Rajshahi City Corporation observed the day through various programmes, including placing floral wreaths at the memorial plaque in front of the Collectorate Building, paying homage to the martyred intellectuals. The district administration organized a discussion meeting at its conference hall to mark the day, with Deputy Commissioner Afia Akhter presiding over the programme. Commissioner of Rajshahi Division Dr ANM Bazlur Rashid addressed the meeting as the chief guest at this meeting. Meanwhile, Rajshahi University observed the day through elaborate day-long programmes, including placing floral wreaths at the Shaheed Minar, discussion meetings, milad mahfil and probhat ferry. RU Vice-Chancellor Prof Saleh Hassan Naquib addressed the programme as the chief guest, while Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof Farid Uddin Khan and Treasurer Prof Matiar Rahman spoke. Prof Mayeen Uddin chaired the discussion. The vice-chancellor, along with other teachers, officers and students, also placed wreaths at the RU Central Shaheed Minar in the early hours of the day. On the occasion, the RU Shaheed Smrity Sangrahashala remained open for visitors. Besides, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) and the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rajshahi observed the day separately through similar programmes. At RUET, Vice-Chancellor Prof SM Abdur Razzaque, Students' Welfare Deputy Director Prof Abdullah Al Mahmud and Registrar Arif Ahmed Chowdhury, among others, addressed the discussion meeting.  
Rangpur observes Martyred Intellectuals Day
Rangpur observes Martyred Intellectuals Day
Martyred Intellectuals' Day observed in Manikganj
Martyred Intellectuals' Day observed in Manikganj
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Sri Lankan lawmakers to meet to fast-track cyclone aid
Sri Lankan lawmakers to meet to fast-track cyclone aid
COLOMBO, Dec 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Sri Lanka's parliament will interrupt its recess to fast-track financial aid needed for rebuilding after Cyclone Ditwah, which killed nearly 650 people, officials said Sunday. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake had said last week that the island nation would need at least $1.66 billion in 2026 -- in addition to the $166 million he said the government would spend this year -- to rebuild and recover from what he described as the "most challenging natural disaster" to hit the country. Parliament Speaker Jagath Wickramaratne on Sunday issued a notice for an urgent meeting of the legislature, which had gone into recess after approving the 2026 budget earlier this month and was not scheduled to meet again until January 6. "I have summoned the parliament to meet on Thursday (18th)... having been requested so to do by the Hon. Prime Minister (Harini Amarasuriya)," the Speaker said in a gazette notification. Officials at the country's finance ministry told AFP that the meeting was being held to approve next year's expenditure for cyclone recovery. Official figures show that 643 people were killed, with another 184 still missing, following landslides and floods triggered by the cyclone. At least 2.3 million people -- just over 10 percent of the country's population -- were affected by the devastating calamity. Nearly 75,000 people remain housed in state-run camps. An official leading the recovery effort has estimated that overall damage could cost up to $7 billion. The United Nations last week set up a $35.3 million fund to provide food and temporary shelter to 658,000 of the worst-affected people. The fund excludes reconstruction of damaged infrastructure or private property and focuses solely on immediate basic needs. The United Nations' top envoy to the country, Marc-Andre Franche, said last week $9.5 million had already been secured, with the European Union, Switzerland, Britain and the United States among donors pledging funds. The United Nations urged member states and other donors to help raise the remaining $25.8 million. A quarter of Sri Lanka's population was living in poverty when the cyclone struck, Franche said, urging the international community to assist the devastated nation. Sri Lanka is also recovering from its worst-ever financial crisis. It defaulted on $46 billion of external debt in April 2022 and secured a $2.9 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund in early 2023.  
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