Khaleda Zia’s namaz-e-janaza to be held across Manik Mia Avenue
Khaleda Zia’s namaz-e-janaza to be held across Manik Mia Avenue
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Jaishankar to attend Khaleda Zia’s funeral
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DMP imposes restrictions in Dhaka as state mourning announced for Khaleda Zia's death
DMP imposes restrictions in Dhaka as state mourning announced for Khaleda Zia's death
DHAKA, Dec 30, 2025 (BSS) - The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has announced strict restrictions across the capital during the state mourning period from December 31, 2025 to January 2, 2026, following the death of BNP Chairperson and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. According to a DMP statement signed by DMP Commissioner SM Sazzat Ali, all fireworks, firecrackers, lanterns and gas balloons are banned, while open-air cultural programmes, DJ parties, rallies and processions have been prohibited.  Loud honking and any activities causing public disturbance are also barred.  The directives were issued under Sections 28 and 29 of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Ordinance, with DMP seeking full cooperation from city residents.
Dr Kamal Hossain mourns death of Khaleda Zia
Dr Kamal Hossain mourns death of Khaleda Zia
JU Journalists' Association mourns death of Khaleda Zia
JU Journalists' Association mourns death of Khaleda Zia
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No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
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CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
BB issues ‘Bank Resolution Scheme 2025’ to safeguard depositors
BB issues ‘Bank Resolution Scheme 2025’ to safeguard depositors
DHAKA, Dec 30, 2025 (BSS) - In a major move to restore stability in the financial sector, Bangladesh Bank (BB) today issued a notification for the "Bank Resolution Scheme 2025," merging five Islamic banks into a single entity named Shommilito Islami Bank PLC.  The decision follows chronic governance failures, financial irregularities, and asset losses within Exim Bank, First Security Islami Bank, Global Islami Bank, Social Islami Bank, and Union Bank.  Despite receiving significant liquidity support from the central bank over the past year, these institutions failed to show the expected financial improvement.  To protect depositor interests, administrators were appointed to these banks on November 5, 2025, leading to this final resolution.  The newly formed Shommilito Islami Bank PLC has been established with an authorized capital of Taka 40,000 crore and a paid-up capital of Taka 35,000 crore.  The capital breakdown is Taka 20,000 crore from Government contribution and the remaining Taka 15,000 crore will be raised by converting fixed and institutional deposits from other banks and financial companies into shares.  However, specific entities are exempt from this share conversion provision, including educational and religious institutions, hospitals, provident funds, joint ventures, multinational companies, and foreign embassies.  All assets, liabilities, and legal contracts of the five merged banks have now been transferred to Shommilito Islami Bank.  The central bank has also outlined specific measures to ensure a smooth transition for customers.  Under the measures, depositors can initially withdraw up to Taka 2 lakh, which is secured by the Deposit Insurance Trust Fund. Any balance remaining in accounts will earn market-based profits. All existing checkbooks, deposit slips, withdrawal forms, and other banking documents issued by the five original banks will remain legally valid and will be treated as authorized documents of the new bank.  Fixed Deposits cannot be encashed before their scheduled maturity date and customers can avail of investment facilities up to 20% against their existing balances and up to 80% against new deposits. The scheme ensures that all officers and employees of the five banks who do not have pending complaints or lawsuits will be transferred to Shommilito Islami Bank. While the new board of directors, with central bank approval, may redefine service terms, employees also have the option to resign in writing if they do not wish to join the new entity.  Bangladesh Bank emphasized that this resolution is a proactive reform aimed at rebuilding public confidence in the banking system.  The central bank will directly supervise the transition, prioritizing risk management, transparency, and accountability.  Officials believed that protecting depositor funds and establishing financial discipline will lead to significant progress in the overall stability of the nation's financial sector. 
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BNP holds prayer, Quran recitation for Khaleda Zia in Bagerhat
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JU teachers, staffs wear black badge mourning Khaleda Zia's death
JU teachers, staffs wear black badge mourning Khaleda Zia's death
Written test for assistant teacher recruitment rescheduled to Jan 9
Written test for assistant teacher recruitment rescheduled to Jan 9
Tides of grief sweep Dhaka University over Khaleda Zia's demise
Tides of grief sweep Dhaka University over Khaleda Zia's demise
RU, RUET VCs mourn death of Begum Khaleda Zia
RU, RUET VCs mourn death of Begum Khaleda Zia
Chhatra Dal holds doa mahfil, Quran recitation for Khaleda Zia
Chhatra Dal holds doa mahfil, Quran recitation for Khaleda Zia
BAGERHAT, Dec 30, 2025 (BSS) – Bagerhat District Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal today organized a doa mahfil and Quran recitation programme seeking eternal peace of former prime minister and BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. The programme was held at Khanjahaniya Madrasa in Bagerhat. District Chhatra Dal leaders Sheikh Al Mamun, Shamim Munshi, Emon Sheikh, Bahauddin Fahim, Nazmus Shakib, along with other leaders and activists, were present at the programme. Addressing the event, speakers expressed deep condolences over the death of Begum Khaleda Zia, describing her as a key figure in Bangladesh’s democratic movement. They said Khaleda Zia was an inseparable part of the country’s democratic history and noted that democracy had found direction under her leadership. A special prayer was also offered seeking peace, prosperity and the welfare of the country.
BNP holds prayer, Quran recitation for Khaleda Zia in Bagerhat
BNP holds prayer, Quran recitation for Khaleda Zia in Bagerhat
Govt allocates 5,000 blankets for cold-hit people in Manikganj
Govt allocates 5,000 blankets for cold-hit people in Manikganj
BCB president reflects on Khaleda Zia’s impact on Bangladesh cricket
BCB president reflects on Khaleda Zia’s impact on Bangladesh cricket
Postponed BPL matches to be held on Jan 4
Postponed BPL matches to be held on Jan 4
Cricketers, BPL franchises mourn the passing of Khaleda Zia
Cricketers, BPL franchises mourn the passing of Khaleda Zia
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Four hurt, 100 stranded after Italy cable car accident
Four hurt, 100 stranded after Italy cable car accident
ROME, Dec 30, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Four people were injured and around 100 were stranded atop a mountain in northwest Italy on Tuesday after a cable car accident, authorities said. No one was seriously injured following the incident on the Macugnaga cable car, which travels up to the Moro Pass at 2,800 metres (9,000 feet) altitude near the Swiss border, a spokesman for the Alpine rescue services told AFP. "It appears that the cabin arrived at the top station at excessive speed, which caused the accident," the service said in a statement. In a separate statement, the fire service said the accident involved two cabins, which "impacted the structures of the upper and lower stations". Three of the 15 passengers in the upper cabin were hurt, while an operator at the lower station was also injured, it said. Around 100 people were stranded up the mountain, but some three hours after the 11:30 am (1030 GMT) crash, everyone had been evacuated by helicopter. Filippo Besozzi, administrator of the company that manages the cable car, told the ANSA news agency that the most seriously injured was a 59-year-old man who had a wound on his arm. He said there had been a "technical problem" and the cable car did not slow down properly as it entered the station, and hit a barrier. He said there was no significant damage to the cable car, which was renovated in 2023, but it was undergoing checks. The incident comes at the peak of the ski season, when many Italians and tourists flock to the mountains for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. In May 2021, 14 people died in a cable car accident on the Mottarone mountain overlooking Lake Maggiore in northern Italy after the cable snapped. Only a five-year-old Israeli boy survived.  
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Light rain likely 
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Nikli records country's lowest temperature for second day
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
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Dry weather likely across country
Jashore witnesses country’s lowest temperature for second consecutive day
Jashore witnesses country’s lowest temperature for second consecutive day
Dry weather likely
Dry weather likely
Cold plunges Kurigram's riverine communities into despair
Cold plunges Kurigram's riverine communities into despair

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Showbiz arena plunges into mourning over Khaleda Zia’s death
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