CA seeks Commonwealth support for upcoming general election
CA seeks Commonwealth support for upcoming general election
Reports on violence against women must reach ministry within 24 hours: Adviser
Reports on violence against women must reach ministry within 24 hours: Adviser
Coordinated action a must to minimise earthquake risks: Rizwana
Coordinated action a must to minimise earthquake risks: Rizwana
Purchase committee approves 3 key development proposals
Purchase committee approves 3 key development proposals
Chief justice calls full court meeting on Nov 27
Chief justice calls full court meeting on Nov 27
Market shows stabilization following decisions to permit rice imports:  Salehuddin 
Market shows stabilization following decisions to permit rice imports:  Salehuddin 
‘Simplifying training for doctors in advanced, complex surgeries is crucial’
CID warns public against fake online notices
CID warns public against fake online notices
DHAKA, Nov 24, 2025 (BSS) - The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has issued a warning to the public after a fabricated notice, falsely using the CID's name and logo, began circulating across social media and various online platforms. According to a press release of the CID, the fake notice contains misleading allegations related to cybercrime, pornography, and foreign currency transactions, deliberately crafted to intimidate and deceive citizens.  Authorities have confirmed that the circulating document is entirely false, fraudulent, and intended to mislead the public. The CID urges everyone to remain alert and avoid being influenced by any such notices or certificates shared online.  Officials reassure that the department communicates through verified channels only and does not issue such notices through informal digital platforms. The CID has already launched a formal investigation to identify those responsible for creating and spreading the fake document.  Legal action will be taken against all individuals involved in the misdeed, the agency confirmed. The public is advised to stay vigilant and report any suspicious notices or communications to the authorities immediately.
Goats distributed among 131 ethnic families in Dinajpur
Goats distributed among 131 ethnic families in Dinajpur
Court orders to seize tax files of ex-DEDO DG Belal
Court orders to seize tax files of ex-DEDO DG Belal
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
Our only agenda is holding a free, fair election: CEC
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
CA for Armed Forces' efficient role to ensure smooth, festive polls
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
SC reinstates caretaker government system 
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
BMET's services digitalised through 'Overseas Employment Platform': Dr Asif Nazrul
Market shows stabilization following decisions to permit rice imports:  Salehuddin 
Market shows stabilization following decisions to permit rice imports:  Salehuddin 
DHAKA, Nov 24, 2025 (BSS) - Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed today said that the market has shown partial stabilization following recent decisions to permit rice imports. "The government's recent initiative to import non-Basmati rice aims to stabilise prices," he said. The finance adviser was responding to the queries of reporters after chairing a meeting of the Advisers Council Committee on Government Purchase held at the Cabinet Division Conference Room at Bangladesh Secretariat today. He, however, said the government remains cautious, as early signs of price escalation to some extent have reappeared. "To prevent instability, the government has approved a new proposal to import an additional volume of non-Basmati rice," He went on saying, "We want to ensure that rice prices do not rise further. For that reason, we have decided to import more non-Basmati rice. This is important for maintaining stability," he said. The adviser noted that while the local administration, including deputy commissioners and upazila-level officials, are tasked with monitoring market activities, the effectiveness of such monitoring is limited when influential traders act collectively or manipulate the market. He pointed out that Bangladesh often experiences sudden surges in prices of essential commodities, even when there is no genuine shortage. "In many countries, prices do not rise this way. There are valid economic reasons behind price changes abroad. Here, we often see enough stock available in the market, yet prices abruptly jump in certain locations. This indicates coordinated action among sections of traders." He explained that although the month of Agrahayan-associated with the seasonal availability of newly harvested paddy-has just passed, rice prices have not eased to the extent normally expected. Dr Salehuddin reiterated that business leaders also bear responsibility and must act with integrity. "Our traders must be more responsible. Without ethical discipline among business groups, no regulatory system can function properly." He said that the continued upward pressure on rice prices, even after the completion of the traditional harvesting period, is rooted not only in supply-side issues but also in weaknesses in market distribution and monitoring that cannot be fully addressed by the civil administration alone. When asked if the price surge was the result of a syndicate, Dr Salehuddin noted that the situation was more complex than a single factor and involved "behavioural dynamics" within the supply chain. According to him, rice prices depend primarily on supply, but the distribution network plays an equally important role. "Rice prices are not determined only by how much paddy is produced. Distribution channels-mainly the wholesale and retail stages-have a tremendous influence on how the price behaves in the market," he said. Officials present at the meeting also noted that rice import decisions are being reviewed regularly in light of global prices, domestic stock levels and trends in mill-gate supply. They said the government is prepared to take further measures if required to prevent volatility during the ongoing season. For now, they said, the government is banking on timely imports and stricter monitoring to navigate the challenging early-winter market.
Germany business morale falls as hopes for revival dim
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US ends 15% tariff on Ghana cocoa, farm exports: foreign minister
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Goats distributed among 131 ethnic families in Dinajpur
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RU clinches position in Interdisciplinary Sciences Ranking-2026
RU clinches position in Interdisciplinary Sciences Ranking-2026
Cumilla Victoria Govt. College celebrates 126-year of founding anniversary 
Cumilla Victoria Govt. College celebrates 126-year of founding anniversary 
KU to celebrate University Day tomorrow
KU to celebrate University Day tomorrow
DU sets up new trust funds for student scholarships
DU sets up new trust funds for student scholarships
Eight establishments fined for occupying footpaths in Ctg
Eight establishments fined for occupying footpaths in Ctg
CHATTOGRAM, Nov 24, 2025 (BSS) - Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) has initiated a campaign to address the issue of obstructing pedestrian movement by occupying the footpath and dumping shop goods in the Batali Road area of the city.  As part of the campaign, the CCC has fined Taka 18,000 as eight establishments occupied footpaths in the port city.   A drive was conducted on Monday by CCC Executive Magistrate Chaiti Sarvabidya to address irregularities in shops and business establishments occupying footpaths.  Legal action was taken against those obstructing public movement by placing goods on the footpath for extended periods. CCC Public Relations Officer Aziz Ahmed told BSS that this initiative aims to ensure smooth pedestrian movement and that running businesses on footpaths is not in the public's interest. The crackdown on such encroachments will continue as part of CCC's ongoing efforts.
Goats distributed among 131 ethnic families in Dinajpur
Goats distributed among 131 ethnic families in Dinajpur
Adviser Sharmeen S Murshid to visit Rangpur tomorrow 
Adviser Sharmeen S Murshid to visit Rangpur tomorrow 
July Revolution did not propose to overturn constitution: CJ  
July Revolution did not propose to overturn constitution: CJ  
Tk 6.95 crore realised for workers as NLASO ramps up ADR efforts
Tk 6.95 crore realised for workers as NLASO ramps up ADR efforts
Four sent to jail in listed criminal Mamun murder case
Four sent to jail in listed criminal Mamun murder case
ACC summons Shakib, 15 others for quizzing in money laundering case
ACC summons Shakib, 15 others for quizzing in money laundering case
Biggest Dutch shipbuilder in court over Russia sanctions
Biggest Dutch shipbuilder in court over Russia sanctions
THE HAGUE, Nov 24, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - A trial opened on Monday against leading Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards, which is suspected of having broken sanctions imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. The company, based in Gorinchem near the port of Rotterdam, is accused of having continued to deliver goods and technology to Russia despite European Union curbs on Moscow. The case involves the sale of goods "likely to contribute to the military and technological strengthening of Russia", prosecutors allege. "This is an unprecedented case," chief prosecutor Michiel Zwinkels told Dutch television. Damen builds military vessels for the Netherlands and other NATO countries, and is considered by the government in The Hague as of "strategic national importance", he added. That has created "further tension and pressure", he said. In a separate case, Damen Shipyards is being prosecuted for bribery, forgery and money laundering for alleged corruption in the sale of ships between 2006 and 2017. That case also opened on Monday at a court in the northeastern city of Zwolle. Both cases are still at the preliminary hearing stage. "Damen is confident in the outcome of the legal proceedings and will finally have the chance to explain that the public prosecutor's suspicions are unfounded," the company said in a statement on Friday. The company -- the leading shipbuilder for the Dutch navy -- employs some 12,500 people and owns several shipyards across the world, constructing notably frigates, combat support vessels and maritime patrol ships.
Channel 24 emerge champions in Media Cup cricket
Channel 24 emerge champions in Media Cup cricket
Bangladesh notch another massive win in AFC U-17 Asian Cup
Bangladesh notch another massive win in AFC U-17 Asian Cup
India take on Chinese Taipei in final today
India take on Chinese Taipei in final today
India reeling at 174-7 after South Africa's Jansen rips out four
India reeling at 174-7 after South Africa's Jansen rips out four
Eze treble fuels Arsenal's derby rout of Spurs
Eze treble fuels Arsenal's derby rout of Spurs
Sinner-less Italy see off Spain to complete Davis Cup hat-trick
Sinner-less Italy see off Spain to complete Davis Cup hat-trick
Pulisic fires AC Milan to derby glory as Roma move top of Serie A
Pulisic fires AC Milan to derby glory as Roma move top of Serie A

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
AI-generated video circulating propaganda against BNP: Rumor Scanner
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
Indian cinema icon Dharmendra passes away at 89: police
Indian cinema icon Dharmendra passes away at 89: police
Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
Rokomari confers Bestseller Award 2025, announces new scholarship initiative
Princess Diana enters Paris waxwork museum
Princess Diana enters Paris waxwork museum
Tk 44cr project for Tanguar Haor wetland development
Tk 44cr project for Tanguar Haor wetland development
Two dengue patients die, 705 fresh cases detected overnight
Two dengue patients die, 705 fresh cases detected overnight
‘Simplifying training for doctors in advanced, complex surgeries is crucial’
3 die of dengue, 593 hospitalised in 24 hours
Rangpur becomes self-sufficient district in meat, egg and milk
Rangpur becomes self-sufficient district in meat, egg and milk
Khulna achieves bumper winter vegetable harvest worth TK 2,858 crore
Rajshahi division eyes production of 14.73 lakh tonnes of onion
WB stresses stronger climate adaptation in Bangladesh, other South Asian countries
WB stresses stronger climate adaptation in Bangladesh, other South Asian countries
EU moves to bar 'green' labels for fossil fuel investments
Nations 'still far' from deal at UN climate talks: France