Tarique Rahman calls CA, expresses gratitude 
Tarique Rahman calls CA, expresses gratitude 
Tarique Rahman finally comes back to mother  
Tarique Rahman finally comes back to mother  
Over 7.17 lakh voters register for 13th national election 
Over 7.17 lakh voters register for 13th national election 
EC issues guidelines for voters in prisons
EC issues guidelines for voters in prisons
President hosts reception on Xmas
President hosts reception on Xmas
Tarique Rahman on the way to 300 feet reception venue 
Tarique Rahman on the way to 300 feet reception venue 
Students to receive textbooks on January 1: NCTB Chairman
A business born from necessity, now employs hundreds
A business born from necessity, now employs hundreds
DHAKA, Dec 25, 2025 (BSS) - The journey of Rakhi Saha, a housewife from Jessore, began with a simple and personal problem after severe hair loss following the birth of her second child. Who did know that this problem would spark a business venture that would not only change her life but also create employment to hundreds of people? In 2020, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Rakhi was struggling with hair fall. Desperate for a solution, she turned to an age-old remedy passed down by her mother Durga Saha. This homemade treatment, made from a combination of natural ingredients like fenugreek, black cumin, neem leaves, aloe vera and coconut oil, not only solved her hair problem but also ignite a dream. "After using the oil, my hair fall decreased and new hair started to grow. This success gave me the confidence to do something for myself," she recalled. Encouraged by her newfound confidence, Rakhi shared her idea with her younger brother, Victor Saha, a graduate in Computer Science from the American International University in Dhaka. Victor, skilled in digital marketing, saw the potential to turn Rakhi's home remedy into a business.  Together, they founded 'Naturals by Rakhi' in 2021, with Victor taking the reins of digital marketing and branding. Rakhi began producing the oil at home, while Victor set up a Facebook page, creating a logo and promoting the product online. Starting with just a modest capital of 1,700 Taka, the venture quickly gained traction. The first few orders were small, but gradually the number of customers grew rapidly. "In the beginning, we received only 2-4 orders a day. But soon, positive reviews started pouring in and our customer reached 40 percent," says Rakhi.  Unlike many competitors who made false promises such as hair growth in just seven days, Rakhi and Victor were determined to build their brand with honesty and transparency. "We focused on the quality of our product and were honest about the ingredients and production process," says Victor. This approach, combined with the effectiveness of their products, earned the trust of their customers. As demand grew, the Saha siblings set up a small factory with home-based equipment, employing over 100 workers. Today, their production facility, located in the Chaulia Rupdia area of Jessore, spans 8,000 square feet and uses modern machinery to preserve the purity of their natural ingredients. The business also features its own lab and chemist, with quality control overseen by a renowned professor from Jessore University of Science and Technology. By 2025, 'Naturals by Rakhi' had expanded its product line beyond hair oil to include shampoo, scalp serum, hair serum and even skin care products.  With more than 300,000 customers and a rapidly growing team, primarily consisting of women, the company is also making waves in the retail sector with a showroom in Dhaka's Bashundhara City Shopping Complex. Saha siblings have already achieved ISO, BSTI and GMP certification for their products, for their commitment to quality. Looking ahead, Rakhi envisions 'Naturals by Rakhi' as an internationally recognized brand that will continue to create employment opportunities for thousands of people, especially women. "Our dream is to establish 'Naturals by Rakhi' as a trusted brand, reaching every corner of the customers," says Rakhi. From a simple home remedy to a thriving business, the story of 'Naturals by Rakhi' is a testament to the power of innovation, hard work and perseverance. 
Women's awareness of health issues on the rise
Women's awareness of health issues on the rise
Tarique Rahman accomplishes emotional touch to Bangladesh soil barefoot 
Tarique Rahman accomplishes emotional touch to Bangladesh soil barefoot 
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
No scope for failure in holding free, fair elections: CEC
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA urges voters to choose honest, capable candidates
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
CA orders arrest of Hadi’s killers, maintain law and order before polls
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
NBR chairman hints at further extension for online return submission deadline
Govt increases revenue target by Taka 24,000cr in revised budget
Govt increases revenue target by Taka 24,000cr in revised budget
DHAKA, Dec 24, 2025 (BSS) – The government has increased the revenue target by Taka 24,000 crore in the revised budget for the current fiscal year 2025-26. At the same time, the budget has set the inflation target at 7 percent and the GDP growth rate at 5 percent. The revised budget was approved by the Council of Advisers today at its weekly meeting at the Chief Adviser’s Office (CAO) here with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in the chair. The revised budget for the ongoing fiscal year 2025–26 will come into effect from February 1. Later, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam briefed the media about the meeting at the Foreign Service Academy here this afternoon. Highlighting the revenue situation, Shafiqul Alam said the pace of revenue collection has increased in the current fiscal year.  During July–October of FY 2024–25, revenue growth was 24.1 percent, which rose to 26.4 percent in the same period of the current fiscal year, he said, adding, in this context, the total revenue target for the current fiscal year has been revised upward by Taka 24,000 crore from Taka 564,000 crore to Taka 588,000 crore. Of the amount, Taka 503,000 crore will come from the National Board of Revenue (NBR), Taka 65,000 crore will come as non-tax revenue, and Taka 20,000 crore from non-NBR sources, the press secretary said. About inflation, he said, food inflation had reached nearly 14 percent in the end of the last year, but it has now come down to around 7 percent.  “With increased vegetable production and supply during the winter season, we hope the inflation will decline further,” Shafiqul Alam said, adding, by the end of the current fiscal year, overall inflation is expected to fall to 7 percent and GDP growth to stand at 5 percent. Total government expenditure in the revised budget has been set at Taka 788,000 crore, he said, adding that in the original budget, the expenditure target was Taka 790,000 crore, which has been reduced by Taka 2,000 crore in the revised budget. The size of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) in the revised budget has been fixed at Taka 200,000 crore, equivalent to 3.3 percent of GDP, Shafiqul Alam said, adding, in the original budget, the ADP size was Taka 230,000 crore, or 3.7 percent of GDP, meaning development expenditure has been reduced by Taka 30,000 crore. In the revised ADP, foreign financing has been set at Taka 72,000 crore and domestic financing at Taka 128,000 crore, he said, adding that other budgetary expenditures, including operating costs, amount to Taka 588,000 crore. The total budget deficit in the revised budget has been fixed at Taka 200,000 crore, which is 3.3 percent of GDP, Shafiqul Alam said.  Of this deficit, Taka 63,000 crore will be collected from foreign sources while Taka 137,000 crore will be financed from domestic sources, he added.  
Forex reserves stand at $32.80b
Forex reserves stand at $32.80b
13.4pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 23
13.4pc growth of remittance inflow till Dec 23
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MIST shifts admission test of Architecture Dept (Part-2) on Dec 28
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46th BCS viva voce schedule published
Women can pray alongside men at BRUR mosque: VC
Women can pray alongside men at BRUR mosque: VC
33 candidates collect nomination papers in Khulna's 6 seats
33 candidates collect nomination papers in Khulna's 6 seats
KHULNA, Dec 25, 2025 (BSS) - A total of 33 candidates from eight political parties have, so far, collected nomination papers in six parliamentary constituencies of Khulna ahead of the upcoming 13th national elections. Of them, 10 candidates are from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), six from Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, three from Islami Andolan Bangladesh, three from Khelafat Majlish, three from the Jatiya Party, two from the Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB), one each from the Nationalist Democratic Movement (NDM), Islami Jatiya Oikya Front (IJOF), an alliance of a faction of the Jatiya Party, and Sammilito Jatiya Jote while three independent candidates have also collected nomination papers. In Khulna-1 constituency, BNP nominated candidate Amir Ejaj Khan, Jamaat candidate Krishna Nandi, former Chhatra Dal leader Gobinda Halder (independent candidate), Jatiya Party candidate Md Jahangir Hossain, and Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) candidate Kishore Kumar Roy collected nomination papers.  Besides, Jatiya Party Presidium Member Sunil Shubho Roy collected nomination papers as a candidate of the Sammilito Jatiya Jote from the constituency. In Khulna-2, nomination papers were collected by BNP's Nazrul Islam Manju, Jamaat's Sheikh Jahangir Hossain Helal, Islami Andolan's Mufti Aman Ullah, Khelafat Majlish's Md Shahidul Islam, and BNP Khulna City unit general secretary Shafiqul Alam Tuhin. In Khulna-3, BNP's Rakibul Islam Bakkul, Jamaat's Mahfuzur Rahman, Islami Andolan's Hafez Abdul Awwal, NDM's Sheikh Arman Hossain, Khelafat Majlish's FM Harun-Or-Rashid and independent candidates Abdur Rouf Mollah and Abul Hasnat Siddique collected nomination papers. In Khulna-4, BNP's Azizul Bari Helal, Jamaat's Md Kabirul Islam, Islami Andolan's Hafez Maulana Yunus Ahmed, Khelafat Majlish's Maulana SM Sakhawat Hossain, Jatiya Party's Syed Abul Kasem and independent candidate ASM Azmal Hossain collected nomination papers. In Khulna-5, BNP's Ali Azgar Lobi, Jamaat's Mia Golam Parwar, BNP's Shafi Mohammad Khan and Mollah Mosharraf Hossain Mofiz, CPB's Chitta Ranjan Halder, and Jatiya Party's Shamim Ara Parveen collected nomination papers. In Khulna-6 constituency, BNP's Monirul Hasan Bappi, Jamaat's Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and independent candidate Asadul Bishwas collected nomination papers to contest the upcoming 13th national parliamentary polls. 
'Palki' opened for Gaibandha's char people
'Palki' opened for Gaibandha's char people
Christmas Day celebrated in Rajshahi 
Christmas Day celebrated in Rajshahi 
Court orders to freeze 8 accounts of Hadi murder accused Faysal, his aids 
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Lawyer Alif Murder Case sent to trial court 
ICT orders trial of Hasina,16 others for enforced disappearance, torture at TFI cell
ICT orders trial of Hasina,16 others for enforced disappearance, torture at TFI cell
Hearing on charge framing against Ziaul Ahsan on Jan 4
Hearing on charge framing against Ziaul Ahsan on Jan 4
Pope Leo expected to call for peace during first Christmas blessing
Pope Leo expected to call for peace during first Christmas blessing
VATICAN CITY, Dec 25, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Pope Leo XIV is expected to renew his  calls for peace Thursday when he delivers his first Christmas blessing from  St Peter's Basilica at the end of a year overshadowed by conflict, but also  marked by hopes for peace in Gaza. In Bethlehem, the Christian community celebrated its first festive Christmas  in more than two years as the occupied West Bank city emerged from the shadow  of the war in Gaza. However, the Pope's call this week for a one-day global truce went unheeded  in Ukraine, where fighting continued, as the pontiff prepared to deliver his  "Urbi et Orbi" blessing at 12:00 (1100 GMT) -- during which popes usually  speak about conflicts around the world and urge peace. Before the address, the Pope celebrated his first Christmas Mass Wednesday  evening where he described the celebration as a feast of "faith, charity and  hope". He also spoke in front of St Peter's Basilica to offer Christmas wishes and  thank those who had come to follow the mass on outdoor screens despite rainy  weather. "St Peter's is very large but unfortunately it is not large enough to receive  all of you," he told the crowd of around 5,000 people. Leo will also hold another mass on Christmas Day, renewing a tradition from  the times of late pope John Paul II (1978-2005). - Celebration in Bethlehem - Hundreds of worshippers also gathered for mass at the Church of the Nativity  in Bethlehem Wednesday night as the Palestinian city ushered in its first  festive Christmas during the Gaza war. Throughout the conflict that began with Hamas's attack on Israel in October  2023, a sombre tone had marked Christmases in the biblical birthplace of  Jesus Christ. But celebrations returned Wednesday with parades and music in the West Bank  city, as a fragile truce held in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people  face winter in makeshift tents. With pews of the Church of the Nativity filled long before midnight, many  stood or sat on the floor for the traditional mass to usher in Christmas Day. At 11:15 pm (2115 GMT) organ music rang out as a procession of dozens of  clergymen entered, followed by Jerusalem's Latin Patriarch, Cardinal  Pierbattista Pizzaballa, who blessed the crowd with signs of the cross. In his homily, Pizzaballa urged peace, hope and rebirth, saying the Nativity  story still held relevance in the turbulence of modern times. He also spoke of his visit to Gaza over the weekend, where he said "suffering  is still present" despite the ceasefire.  "The wounds are deep, yet I have to say, here too, there too, their  proclamation of Christmas resounds," he said. "When I met them, I was struck  by their strength and desire to start over." - 'Desire of life' - Hundreds took part in the parade down Bethlehem's narrow Star Street on  Wednesday, while a dense crowd massed in the square. "Today is full of joy because we haven't been able to celebrate because of  the war," said Milagros Anstas, 17. Men dressed as Santa Claus sold toffee apples and toys as families took  photographs in front of a nativity scene framed by a giant star. As darkness fell, multi-coloured lights shone over Manger Square and a  towering Christmas tree glittered next to the Church of the Nativity. The basilica dates back to the fourth century and was built on top of a  grotto where Christians believe Jesus was born more than 2,000 years ago. Bethlehem residents hoped the return of Christmas festivities would breathe  life back into the city. "We need to get the message to the whole world and this is the only way,"  said George Hanna, from the neighbouring town of Beit Jala. In Syria, Christmas lights illuminated Damascus's Old City despite the  Christian community's fears of violence after a deadly attack in June. Around the district, home to several important churches, red baubles hung  from trees, shopkeepers put up Christmas decorations and street vendors  peddled warm chestnuts. "Syria deserves joy and for us to be happy, and to hope for a new future,"  said student Loris Aasaf, 20. - Sombre festivities - In stark contrast to the messages of religious leaders, US President Donald  Trump wished a Merry Christmas "to everyone, including the radical left-wing  scum", referring to Democrats. Severe weather disrupted the holiday season in California where authorities,  fearing dangerous flooding, have declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles  and ordered evacuations. In Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had a sombre message after the  deadly attack during a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on December 14. "After the terror inflicted on Jewish Australia celebrating Hanukkah and  Bondi Beach, we feel the weight of sorrow in our hearts."
Inter-Service Hockey Competition-2025 concludes 
Inter-Service Hockey Competition-2025 concludes 
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Mymensingh College emerges divisional champions
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Arsenal's Kepa Arrizabalaga eager for more League Cup heroics against Chelsea
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Stokes says England players' welfare his main priority
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FactWatch identifies video falsely attributed to Khaleda Zia
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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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Good yield of mustard cultivation forecasted in Pabna  
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