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No security threats around Durga Puja celebrations: Home Adviser
CA off to New York to join UNGA
CA off to New York to join UNGA
Practicing Seerat of Prophet (PBUH) indispensible for mankind: Religious Adviser
Practicing Seerat of Prophet (PBUH) indispensible for mankind: Religious Adviser
Saudi Arabia holds special place in hearts of Bangladeshis: Jahangir
Saudi Arabia holds special place in hearts of Bangladeshis: Jahangir
Bangladeshis urged to avoid risky migration routes
Bangladeshis urged to avoid risky migration routes
European Union Exploratory Mission team meets EC 
European Union Exploratory Mission team meets EC 
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Nasiruddin hopes NCP must get Shapla symbol along with registration
Nasiruddin hopes NCP must get Shapla symbol along with registration
DHAKA, Sept 22, 2025 (BSS) - National Citizen Party (NCP) Chief Coordinator Nasiruddin Patwari today said NCP is optimistic about getting registration from the Election Commission as a party along with its electoral symbol “Shapla”. He made the remarks today while talking to journalists after a meeting with the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) at the Nirbachan Bhaban in Agargaon. “We discussed registration, electoral symbol, and expatriate voting with the CEC. The EC has taken a positive decision regarding NCP’s registration,” said Nasiruddin.  He said the NCP remains firm on its demand of Shapla as electoral symbol. “Regarding the symbol, we made it clear that our choices are Shapla, white Shapla or red Shapla. We will not move away from the three options we have proposed” said Nasiruddin. About the propaganda against the party, Patwari said, “Some are saying in various ways that Jamaat doesn’t want elections, and NCP doesn’t want elections. These are propaganda. If there is any party in Bangladesh that wants a quick and fair election, it is NCP, because we were denied our right to vote.” He said if the July Charter is not accepted and if no standard change comes in the Legislative Assembly, then only new face will take charge in the place of Sheikh Hasina.  “That is why we are stressing this. And if parties sit together, this issue can be resolved within 10–15 days,” he said. On the political scenario, he said, “Three political blocs are emerging. An Islamic bloc has already formed, another under BNP’s leadership is in progress, and the third is under our leadership. We are not joining the BNP-Jamaat bloc,” he said.  Nasiruddin said many youths who were active in movements over the last 15 years and even formed parties have now agreed to join under NCP’s banner.  “We are in discussions with them, and it has been decided we will work together. How this will be executed is still under discussion. A broader youth alliance is coming,” he said. He hoped NCP will get 150 seats in the upcoming election.  From BNP and Jamaat activists who joined the mass uprising, we will give silent support to good candidates among them, he added. About proportional representation (PR) system, he said, “We want PR in the upper house, not in the lower house.” NCP joint convener Khaled Saifullah and joint member secretary Zahirul Islam Musa were also present in the meeting with the CEC.
RUCSU election rescheduled to Oct 16
RUCSU election rescheduled to Oct 16
DUCSU leaders meet with Chinese ambassador
DUCSU leaders meet with Chinese ambassador
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Govt approves to procure EPI vaccine
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July museum to showcase 16 years of misrule, authority informs CA
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Free, fair election possible through consensus: Badiul Alam
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CA to begin packed UNGA visit Sept 22; Rohingya, reforms, democracy to dominate agenda
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24.3pc growth of remittance inflow till Sept 21
DHAKA, Sept 22, 2025 (BSS) - Inflow of remittances witnessed a year-on-year growth of 24.3 percent reaching $2,031 million in the first 21 days of September, according to the latest data of Bangladesh Bank (BB) issued today. Last year, during the same period, the country's remittance inflow was $1,634 million. During the July to September 21, 2025 of the current fiscal year, expatriates sent remittances of $6,930 million, which was $5,772 million during the same period of the previous fiscal year.
Salehuddin for raising funds from capital market to meet financial needs
Salehuddin for raising funds from capital market to meet financial needs
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ADB to strengthen internal collaboration, deepen local partnerships to advance urban livability
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35 DU teachers ranked among world’s best researchers
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JICA delegation calls on DU VC
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JU VC congratulates JU scholars ranked among world’s top 2 percent researchers
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12 BAU researchers among world's top scientists
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  ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, Kushtia, Sept 22, 2025 (BSS) - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Islamic University (IU) branch has officially announced its executive committee for the 2025-26 session along with the new committees for IEEE computer Society and IEEE Engineering in Medical and Biology Society. An official notice said, Burhan Joy has been appointed as the Chairperson and S.M. Sajjad Hossain Soykot as the Secretary of the branch. Besides, a 33-member executive body has been formed under their leadership. Under this branch, two other societies have also announced their new executive committees. The IEEE Computer Society IU Student Chapter formed a 15-member committee with Md. Shahjada Sajid as Chairperson and Md. Julfikar Ali as Secretary.  On the other hand, the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) IU Student Chapter announced a 16-member executive body led by Md. Yeakub Ali as Chairperson and Tahmid Islam Akib as Secretary. Founded in 1963, IEEE is the world’s largest professional organization of engineers, dedicated to advancing technology for humanity.  IEEE IU branch gained its membership in 2019.  
Vaccination is crucial to prevent typhoid, say speakers
Vaccination is crucial to prevent typhoid, say speakers
NWO distributes Tk 74.17 lakh among 850 trainees in Khulna
NWO distributes Tk 74.17 lakh among 850 trainees in Khulna
HC rule on writ seeking creation of new constituency with Bhanga upazila
HC rule on writ seeking creation of new constituency with Bhanga upazila
Man gets life imprisonment for killing wife in Faridpur
Man gets life imprisonment for killing wife in Faridpur
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Justice Farah Mahbub nominated for vacation bench of Appellate Division
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ICT rejects bail plea of Kamal Ahmed Majumder
Trump voters bid farewell to 'martyr' right-wing activist Charlie Kirk
Trump voters bid farewell to 'martyr' right-wing activist Charlie Kirk
GLENDALE, United States, Sept 22, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At the memorial event for slain US right-wing activist Charlie Kirk on Sunday, President Donald Trump and his supporters celebrated the 31-year-old's life using the language of religious fervor. "He's a martyr now for American freedom," Trump said of Kirk, who was killed on September 10 at a Utah university campus. Trump was the final speaker to address nearly 65,000 people at the event, held at a stadium in the southwestern US state of Arizona, with people coming from far and wide to pay their respects. "I look at him as a Christ martyr, definitely," said Monica Mirelez, a 44-year-old nurse who drove more than 12 hours from Texas to attend Kirk's memorial. Mirelez told AFP she watched Kirk's videos on Instagram every day. "He was a perfect example of what we should be doing as Christians, we should be bold and speak up," she said. "It's so sad that he was silenced like this," Mirelez continued, adding that "it feels like losing a brother." The crowd at Kirk's memorial was decked out in red, white, and blue, greeting Trump and other speakers with chants of "USA! USA! USA!" In keeping with the religious tone of the event, Christian rock songs were performed between speeches, with many in the crowd singing along. - 'Biblical principles' - Mirelez said she supported Kirk as a fellow Christian, finding that "his political views were basically backed up by the Bible." "He stood up for biblical principles, against the LGBTQ community... That brought him a lot of hate from a lot of people, but I think he was misunderstood," she said. Another attendee, 15-year-old high school student Nick Chisholm, said he was shocked by the reaction of some of his classmates to Kirk's death, saying "they laughed, they said he deserved it." "Whatever he said, he didn't deserve to be killed for speaking his opinion and his beliefs," Chisholm told AFP. Speakers and attendees also expressed a sense of solidarity in the wake of Kirk's killing. "You have no idea the dragon you have awakened," top Trump advisor Stephen Miller told the audience. "You have no idea how determined we will be to save this civilization, to save the West." - 'We're all Charlie Kirk now' - Welsley Inglis, a 61-year-old mechanical engineer from California, told AFP he believes the shooter was influenced primarily by the rival Democratic party. "They're the ones that have really pushed blending the genders, no male, no female, transgender, get rid of that dichotomy," he said. He added that he appreciated how Kirk was "was bringing the youth back to the church and changing their minds." "When I was a child, the churches were filled. By the time I became an adult, churches were empty," Inglis said. He said threats made by the Trump administration to crack down on left-wing activists accused of funding political violence were a hint of what was to come. "We can't just crack down on dissent, there would have to be proof, it has to be done by the books... But personally, I think they have proof, it just hasn't been released yet," Inglis said. Another Trump supporter, Jeremy Schlotman, preferred a more cautious approach. The 21-year-old practicing Catholic, who recently joined Kirk's organization Turning Point USA, said he forgave the alleged killer -- a sentiment also expressed by Kirk's widow Erika during her speech on Sunday. "I think that's the best response to what the shooter did," Schlotman said. "Kill one, and a thousand more will rise. That's what's happening, the shooter just created a generation of new Charlies. We're all Charlie Kirk now."
DC Gold Cup Football begins in Chandpur
DC Gold Cup Football begins in Chandpur
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Nirjhor Cantonment, Wills Little Flower emerge plate phase champions
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BFF Academy FT post another massive win in Tianyu Liufang Cup
National sr. weightlifting meet begins tomorrow 
National sr. weightlifting meet begins tomorrow 

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BanglaFact indentifies false video targeting US-Bangladesh military exercise
BanglaFact indentifies false video targeting US-Bangladesh military exercise
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Joint exercise video falsely circulated as US military aircraft on fire: BanglaFact
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Video on Volker Turk's reaction over attack on AL rally is false: BanglaFact
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Nepal's video falsely circulated as Bangladesh incident: BanglaFact
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Shopnodal pays tribute to Marceau with ‘Macbeth’ mimodrama
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In New York, an anti-fascist superhero rises -- at the Met
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Kantajew Temple: A Historical Monument of Terracotta Architecture
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Late hospital admission raising death risk among dengue patients: DGHS
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Off-season watermelon farming changes farmers’ fortune in Narail
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