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There is no atmosphere to play T20 WC in India: Asif Nazrul
CA to open South Asian regional conference on higher education tomorrow morning
CA to open South Asian regional conference on higher education tomorrow morning
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Dhaka, Islamabad hold talks on regional, global issues at OIC meeting
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US Ambassador-Designate Brent Christensen arrives in Dhaka
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NEC approves Tk 2 lakh crore RADP for FY26
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EC asks professional bodies to refrain from polls until Feb 12
EC asks professional bodies to refrain from polls until Feb 12
DHAKA, Jan 12, 2026 (BSS) - The Election Commission (EC) has directed all professional bodies and other organisations across the country to refrain from holding any elections until February 12, the date scheduled for the 13th national parliamentary election and referendum. The directive was issued through a letter signed on Monday by EC Secretariat Deputy Secretary (Polls Operation-2) Mohammad Monir Hossain. According to the EC, as the 13th national election and referendum will be held on February 12, all types of elections organised by professional bodies and institutions must be postponed until after that date to ensure the national polls remain free from any undue influence. The restriction applies to elections of educational institutions, transport owners' and workers' associations, journalists' associations, traders' associations, cooperative societies, trade unions, and other similar organisations. The EC has instructed all returning officers to take necessary measures to implement the decision.  
Jamaat Ameer calls for fear-free polls, CCTV in every booth
Jamaat Ameer calls for fear-free polls, CCTV in every booth
Government to verify registration certificates of all MPO teachers
Government to verify registration certificates of all MPO teachers
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Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
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Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
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Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
43 products to get cash incentives for exports: BB
43 products to get cash incentives for exports: BB
DHAKA, Jan 12, 2026 (BSS) - In a strategic move to bolster the nation's export earnings, Bangladesh Bank (BB) has announced a comprehensive package of export incentives and cash assistance across 43 different sectors.   The Foreign Exchange Policy Department-1 today issued a circular, detailing the rates applicable for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.   The newly announced rates will apply to goods shipped between January 1, 2026, and June 30, 2026.   The primary objective of this initiative is to encourage growth in the country's export trade.   According to the circular, applications for cash assistance must undergo audit by external auditors, following established guidelines.   This maximum 10? rate is allocated to sectors including diversified jute products, leather goods, processed agricultural products, potatoes, light engineering products, and 100% halal meat.   Software and IT-Enabled Services (ITES) exports are eligible for a 6% incentive, while individual freelancers in these sectors will receive 2.50%.    Local textile industries will receive 1.50% alternative cash assistance in lieu of duty drawback or bonded warehouse facilities.   Notably, exporters targeting the Eurozone will receive an additional 0.50%. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the garment sector are eligible for a 3.00% incentive.   Pharmaceutical products, motorcycles, photovoltaic modules, and ceramics are slated to receive 6%.    Accumulator batteries (HS codes 8507.10 and 8507.20) are granted a high incentive of 10%.   Bicycles and cement exports are set at 3.00%, while the tea industry will receive 2.00%.   The policy has also extended to institutions located in specialized zones. Entities within the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority (BEZA), Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority (BEPZA), and High-Tech Parks are eligible for incentives ranging from 0.50% to 2.00%, depending on the category of the goods and the nature of the industry.    This initiative reflects the government's continued commitment to diversifying the export basket and maintaining competitiveness in the global market.  
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81.4pc growth of remittance inflow till Jan 11
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There is no atmosphere to play T20 WC in India: Asif Nazrul
There is no atmosphere to play T20 WC in India: Asif Nazrul
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Reza Pahlavi: Iran's ex-crown prince dreaming of homecoming
Reza Pahlavi: Iran's ex-crown prince dreaming of homecoming
PARIS, France, Jan 12, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Reza Pahlavi, who as a boy was  groomed to be the next shah of imperial Iran but has spent nearly five  decades in exile, has emerged as a rallying figure in the protests shaking  the Islamic republic. The chant of "Pahlavi will come back!" has become a mantra for many of the  protesters, while the US-based 65-year-old has urged nightly actions in video  messages. Pahlavi's prominence in the protest movement has surprised some observers. Pahlavi has during the latest protest wave shown an "ability to turn out  Iranians in the streets," said Jason Brodsky, policy director at the US-based  group United Against Nuclear Iran. "There have been clear pro-Pahlavi chants at the protests. Does that mean  every Iranian protesting wants a return of the monarchy? No, but there is a  nostalgia for the Pahlavi era that has been building for some time," he  added. In an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Pahlavi said he was "prepared to  return to Iran at the first possible opportunity". He has not set foot in his home country since before the Islamic revolution  that ousted his father Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1979 and ended thousands of  years of monarchy dating back to Cyrus the Great, the founder of the  Achaemenid empire, and beyond. - 'Seems a nice person' - Reza Pahlavi was outside Iran at the time of the revolution, after leaving in  the summer of 1978, aged 17, for military pilot training in the United  States. His father died in Egypt in 1980, although his mother -- former empress and  the shah's third wife Farah, now 87 -- is still alive. Clement Therme, a non-resident fellow at the International Institute for  Iranian Studies, said Pahlavi had not been tainted by the excesses of the  imperial rule because he left in his late teens. "He is a symbol. His name is well-known," Therme said, describing Pahlavi as  the "main popular opposition figure" within and outside of Iran. Pahlavi has always insisted he does not intend to be crowned king of Iran but  is ready to lead a transition towards a free and democratic country. But he remains a polarising figure -- even within Iran's divided opposition. While swift to condemn the repression that has marked the history of the  Islamic republic, he has never distanced himself from his father's autocratic  rule, which was harshly enforced by the dreaded SAVAK secret police. An attempt to unify the fractious opposition during previous protests in 2023  immediately triggered tensions and ended in acrimony when Pahlavi made a  highly publicised visit to Israel that wasn't coordinated with allied groups. Pro-Pahlavi accounts on social media have for years energetically attacked  other opposition figures, with monarchists sparring with supporters of Nobel  Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, who is currently in prison in Iran. Pahlavi has long called for a secular Iran that offers greater social  freedoms, especially for women, as well as space for supporters of the  Islamic republic, but his own approach contrasts with that of some around him  who have advocated retribution against opponents. "Pahlavi has many supporters in Iran and his popularity has increased in  recent days as he is seen as the only nationally known opposition leader with  something of a plan to confront the regime," said  Arash Azizi, a lecturer at Yale University. "But his supporters are still a minority in a highly divided country and a  highly divided opposition scene. Instead of working to unify the opposition,  most of his camp in recent years have helped alienate others and actively  oppose them." He has also yet to win international recognition as an alternative leader for  Iran -- even in the current situation. "I've watched him, and he seems like a nice person, but I'm not sure it would  be appropriate at this point to do that (meet him) as president," US  President Donald Trump said last week. - 'Galvanise a nation' - As well as witnessing the downfall of his father, Reza Pahlavi has endured  family tragedy. In June 2001, his younger sister Leila was found dead in a London hotel room.  An inquest later found that the former princess, who for years had reportedly  suffered from depression and an eating disorder, had taken a fatal cocktail  of prescription drugs and cocaine. And in January 2011, his younger brother Ali Reza shot himself dead at his  home in Boston in a suicide the family said came after he had "struggled for  years to overcome his sorrow" over the loss of his homeland, father and  sister. He has one surviving full sibling, his sister Farahnaz, who also lives in the  United States but keeps a far lower profile, as does his half-sister Shahnaz  whose mother was the shah's first wife Fawzia. "The end of the regime is near... this is our Berlin Wall moment," he told  AFP in June while on a visit to Paris. "I am stepping in to lead this transition. I don't believe I need a title to  play that role. The important thing is to be someone who can galvanise a  nation."  
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Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures
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Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise
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Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
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Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
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Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
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Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius
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Mild cold wave sweeps parts of country, dry weather likely

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