CA exchanges Christmas greetings with Christian leaders
CA exchanges Christmas greetings with Christian leaders
Advisory council approves Bangladesh Telecommunication (Amendment) Ordinance 2025
Advisory council approves Bangladesh Telecommunication (Amendment) Ordinance 2025
People's life, culture key to China-Bangladesh media exchange: Chinese envoy
People's life, culture key to China-Bangladesh media exchange: Chinese envoy
Christmas Day today
Christmas Day today
Special Assistant for Home Affairs Khuda Baksh resigns
Special Assistant for Home Affairs Khuda Baksh resigns
Council of Advisers approves amended tobacco control ordinance
Council of Advisers approves amended tobacco control ordinance
Students to receive textbooks on January 1: NCTB Chairman
Dhaka court orders ballistic examination of Hadi murder 
Dhaka court orders ballistic examination of Hadi murder 
DHAKA, Dec 24, 2025 (BSS) - A court here today ordered ballistic examination of fire cartridges and bullet-like objects recovered from the scene of the shooting that killed Inqilab Manch spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi. Dhaka Additional Metropolitan Magistrate Awlad Hossain Mohammad Junaid issued the order today after an application was filed by the investigation officer.  The court directed the Special Police Superintendent of the Criminal Investigation Department’s (CID) of Ballistics Branch to examine the seized evidence and submit a detailed opinion in the interest of proper investigation. According to the case application, Sharif Osman Hadi, also known as Osman Gani (33), was shot by miscreants in front of DR Tower adjacent to Bijoy Nagar Box Culvert Road under Paltan Police Station area at around 2:20 pm on December 12.  He was first taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital and later transferred to Evercare Hospital as his condition worsened. Due to his critical state, he was flown to Singapore by air ambulance on December 15 and admitted to Singapore General Hospital, where he died on December 18 while undergoing treatment. His body was brought back to Bangladesh by Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and an autopsy was conducted on December 20.  During the investigation, police seized fire cartridges and bullet-like objects from the scene of the incident. Following the shooting, Abdullah Al Jaber, member secretary of Inqilab Manch, filed a case of attempted murder with Paltan Police Station on December 14.  The case initially included charges under sections 120(B), 326, 307, 109, and 34 of the Penal Code. After Sharif Osman Hadi’s death, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Siddique Azad ordered to add  section 302 (murder) to the case on December 20. The complaint states that after Friday juma prayers on December 12, Sharif Osman Hadi was heading from Motijheel Mosque towards Suhrawardy Udyan when he was followed by Faisal Karim Masud, Rahul Daud and another unidentified accomplice riding a motorcycle.  The assailants allegedly shot him and fled the scene. The court-ordered that ballistic examination is expected to play a crucial role in identifying the weapon used and strengthening the investigation into the killing.  
Jamaat urges EC to ensure strict Code of Conduct, security ahead of polls
Jamaat urges EC to ensure strict Code of Conduct, security ahead of polls
Hadi Murder: court grants 5-day remand to Raju to help to flee Faisal
Hadi Murder: court grants 5-day remand to Raju to help to flee Faisal
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
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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MIST shifts admission test of Architecture Dept (Part-2) on Dec 28
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Women can pray alongside men at BRUR mosque: VC
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Raihan, Tajrin leads IU Moot Court Society
Month-long entrepreneurs' fair begins in Rajshahi
Month-long entrepreneurs' fair begins in Rajshahi
RAJSHAHI, Dec 24, 2025 (BSS) - A month-long NASCIB Entrepreneurs Fair-2025 began in Rajshahi on Wednesday with a call to boost the economic condition of the region through increased promotion of its industrial sector. District office of the National Small and Cottage Industries in Bangladesh (NASCIB) is hosting the fair on the Lalon Open Stage premises adjacent to the bank of the river Padma. A spectrum of locally produced industrial goods, including leather products, jute-made products, processed agricultural products, electrical and electronic goods, clothes, design and fashion wares and other products are being displayed at 100 stalls set up at the fair. NASCIB District unit president Shafiqul Islam opened the fair through balloons and festoons and addressed the opening ceremony as the chief guest. NASCIB district office members Golam Ehtesam and Salauddin Zia, among others, were present on the occasion. Shafiqul Islam said the present interim government has been ensuring a business-friendly atmosphere to encourage local entrepreneurs to revitalize the sector.   Time-fitting measures are being taken to revive the region's industrial sector, including the cottage industries, as they play a vital role in economic development.   He said that handlooms and cottage goods symbolised the true craftsmanship of the Bangladeshi artisans.   Various artisan communities are scattered throughout the country, communities consisting of people who solely depend on their crafts as a source of income.   He also underscored the need for hosting more fairs of such types to protect the handicrafts goods from diminishing further.   NASCIB District unit president Shafiqul Islam said that additional investment in this sector is very important to bolster the economic condition of both urban and rural areas and to rid society of the vicious circle of poverty.   He said the meeting that the fair had been organised in order to increase the visibility of handloom and cottage industry goods, preserving and encouraging the practices of local artisans.   The fair will remain open from 10.00 am to 9.00 pm every day until January 20, 2026.  
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
One arrested with foreign-made pistol in Magura
One arrested with foreign-made pistol in Magura
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
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Bethlehem celebrates first festive Christmas since Gaza war
Bethlehem celebrates first festive Christmas since Gaza war
BETHLEHEM, Palestinian Territories, Dec 24, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Scouts marched under a clear blue sky in Bethlehem on Wednesday, as the Palestinian city emerged from the shadow of the war in Gaza to celebrate its first festive Christmas in more than two years. Throughout the Gaza war that began with Hamas's attack on Israel in October 2023, a sombre tone marked Chistmases in Bethlehem, the biblical birthplace of Jesus Christ. But on Wednesday, celebrations were in full swing again in the occupied West Bank city, as a fragile truce held in the Gaza Strip where hundreds of thousands of people face the winter living in makeshift tents. In the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV was due to deliver his first Christmas Mass at 2030 GMT at Saint Peter's Basilica, after he called for "24 hours of peace in the whole world". The US pontiff was elected by fellow cardinals in May following the death of Pope Francis. He has a more discreet and conciliatory style than his charismatic predecessor, but Leo has followed in Francis's footsteps on key issues like immigration and social justice. Across the world, families began gathering to mark Christmas Eve and millions of children everywhere waited eagerly for their gifts to be delivered. - 'Full of joy' - In Bethlehem, the sound of drums and bagpipes playing renditions of popular Christmas carols filled the air, as Christians young and old made their way down to the city's central Manger Square. "Today is full of joy because we haven't been able to celebrate because of the war," said Milagros Anstas, 17, dressed in the yellow and blue uniforms of Bethlehem's Salesian scout group. Hundreds of people took part in the parade down Bethlehem's narrow Star Street. A dense crowd massed in Manger Square, while a handful of spectators peered from the balconies of the municipality building to get a view of the festivities below. A towering Christmas tree covered with red and gold baubles sparkled 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. Scout member Katiab Amaya, 18, said the renewed festivities were an important symbol of the Christian community's presence in the region. "It gives us hope that there's still Christians here celebrating and we are still keeping the traditions," she told AFP. - 'There's still life' - Bethlehem's municipality chose to tone down Christmas festivities while war raged in Gaza -- a Palestinian coastal territory geographically separated from the West Bank by Israel. A US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas which began in October has halted full-scale fighting in Gaza, but with many still facing a life of misery after losing their homes and loved ones. "These celebrations are more of hope to our people in Gaza... that they will one day celebrate and live life again," Amaya told AFP. Jerusalem's Latin Patriarch, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa arrived in Bethlehem, before leading the traditional Midnight Mass at the Church of the Nativity. The senior cleric visited war-battered Gaza over the weekend, leading a Christmas Mass at the Holy Family Parish in Gaza City on Sunday. - 'Very special place' - Bethlehem residents hope the return of Christmas festivities will breathe life back into the city and kickstart the return of visitors. For Bethlehem in particular, whose economy relies almost entirely on tourism, the war in Gaza kept visitors away for prolonged periods and sent unemployment soaring. In recent months, Christian pilgrims have slowly started to return to the holy city. "Bethlehem is a very special place," said George Hanna, from the neighbouring town of Beit Jala. "We need to get the message to the whole world and this is the only way," he added. "What is Christmas without celebrating?" Globally, families with the means to do so began gathering to mark Christmas Eve together, as children counted down the hours for the delivery of their presents. The Flightradar24 tracking site, among others, revived its annual tradition of posting a live Santa tracker, showing Father Christmas's sleigh soaring through the skies from the North Pole to deliver presents. In Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had a more sombre message in the wake of the recent attack on a Hannukah celebration at Bondi Beach. "Wherever you are across our wonderful country, Christmas will feel different this year," he said. "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
FactWatch identifies video falsely attributed to Khaleda Zia
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BanglaFact detects AI-generated Joy-Trump photo
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
Cultural event marks Christmas Day at Shilpakala Academy
Cultural event marks Christmas Day at Shilpakala Academy
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Samiun Jahan Dola receives Natyabandhu Award
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US singer Barry Manilow reveals lung cancer diagnosis
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Panchagarh's unique 'Rocks Museum' draws tourists with ancient artifacts
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Good yield of mustard cultivation forecasted in Pabna  
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2025 on target to be UK's hottest year on record: Met Office
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