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Hong Kong university axes student union after calls for fire justice
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JUDS Nat'l Debate Championship begins tomorrow
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Boosted up animal production ensures protein to people in Rajshahi
Boosted up animal production ensures protein to people in Rajshahi
By Md Aynal Haque RAJSHAHI, Dec 5, 2025 (BSS)- Production of animal proteins, particularly milk, meat and eggs, has been enhanced significantly contributing a lot towards meeting up its demands of people in the region. Dr Ananda Kumar Adhikery, divisional director of the Department of Livestock Services (DLS), told BSS that they are working relentlessly with the vision of ensuring safe, adequate and quality animal proteins to all. In the division consisting of eight districts, there are 146 milk chilling plants, 890 milk processing factories, 14 milk processing plants, 39 feed meal factories, 50 feed premix and two meat processing plants, he said. Apart from this, there are more than 77.90 lakh cattle, 1.21 lakh buffalos, 80.55 lakh goats, 12.20 lakh sheep, 7.25 crore chicken, 94.22 lakh ducks, 27.62 lakh pigeons, 4.03 lakh koel and 1.29 lakh turkey, according to the DLS. Around 1.33 lakh marginalized farmers were given incentives worth around Taka 151.55 crore with interventions of the Livestock and Dairy Development Project. In addition to imparting training to 62,862 farmers, 18,660 others were given vaccines and 42,896 deworming tablets. Many of the marginalized households have improved their living and livelihood conditions through rearing sheep in the region, including its vast Barind tract, during the 15 years. Fulfilling existing demands of animal proteins through boosting production and productivity and value addition of animal proteins is their mission. Ananda Adhikery said many upazilas, including Shahzadpur, Sadar, Ullapara and Belkuchi in Sirajganj, Santhia, Bera, Faridpur and Bhangura in Pabna, Gabtoli and Sherpur in Bogura, Paba and Boalia in Rajshahi, Punchbibi in Joypurhat, Shibganj in Chapainawabganj and Sadar and Gurudaspur in Natore, have become milk-growing. Besides, Santhia, Bera and Ishwardi upazilas in Pabna, Shahjadpur and Ullapara in Sirajganj, Sherpur, Gabtoli and Dhunat in Bogura, Shibganj and Gomostapur in Chapainawabganj, Akkelpur and Khetlal in Joypurhat and Godagari in Rajshahi are now being detected as meat-growing ones.Ashraful Islam has become an icon in his locality in terms of attaining economic emancipation side by side with boosting his level of confidence through duck farming for the last couple of years. A resident of Buzrukula village in Bagmara upazila of the district, he has around 1,500 ducks, including around 1,000 egg-laying ones, in his farm at present generating the path of earning around Taka 15 lakh yearly on an average. He is selling eggs at Taka 10.50 per piece from his farm regularly, saying the demand of duck-egg has enhanced to a greater extent at present. In the wholesale markets, the egg is being sold at Taka 11 to 14 per piece according to size. Habiba Khatun, wife of Abdul Kuddus, a farmer of Rajabari in Godagari upazila, has become an icon in the field of sheep farming. Now, she is leading a very happy life with her family as she became very successful and self-reliant through rearing the sheep. She is also helping the women who want to grow sheep farms. In addition to beef fattening, the venture of goat fattening has become popular as many marginalized families have become self-reliant in the region, including its vast Barind tract. Abdul Mannan, 53, of Mollapara village under Godagari upazila has become self-reliant through sheep farming. He said the sheep farming has eradicated his poverty and enhanced his dignity in the society. He gets money, meat and milk from it regularly. Apart from commercial farming, many of the villagers are seen rearing different species of goat, including black Bengal, either in house or homestead areas in their native way. Sohel Rana and his wife Rima Khatun, are both graduates of Daulatpur village under Bagmara upazila, have started goat rearing ventures at their house, failing to get a government job around five years back. Elaborating the enormous aspects of promoting the livestock sector Professor Jalal Uddin Sarder underlined the need for reaching the livestock services of production, primary treatment, deworming, vaccination and farm management to the grassroots growers for boosting the animal protein. Prof Sarder, who teaches at the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in Rajshahi University (RU), also stressed the need for uplifting the livestock sector for food security, self-employment and poverty reduction.
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Case filed in Ishwardi over killing of eight puppies; one arrested
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Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
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WASHINGTON, United States, Dec 5, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The US Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Texas to use redrawn congressional districts for the 2026 midterm elections, boosting the hopes of President Donald Trump's Republicans to retain control of the House of Representatives. The push by Texas -- which carves out five more Republican-friendly districts and came at the behest of Trump -- kicked off a series of similar efforts in states around the country. The decision by the conservative-dominated high court stayed a lower ruling which had said the redrawn maps had incorrectly used race to set district lines. "Texas needs certainty on which map will govern the 2026 midterm elections, so I will not delay the Court's order," Justice Samuel Alito, one of six conservatives on the bench, wrote in his concurring opinion. The three liberal justices all dissented with the order, which was unsigned. "The District Court conducted a nine-day hearing...And after considering all the evidence, it held that the answer was clear. Texas largely divided its citizens along racial lines to create its new pro-Republican House map," Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her dissent. While the ruling is technically only a temporary halt to the lower court ruling, with a candidate filing deadline next week in Texas, it effectively ensures the Republican-favored map will be in effect for the 2026 midterms. - 'We won!' - US electoral districts are traditionally drawn following the national census to reflect the changing population. The next census is not scheduled until 2030, but Republican-ruled Texas, under pressure from Trump, decided to redraw its congressional maps mid-decade to yield more Republican districts. Texas Governor Greg Abbott celebrated the decision. "We won! Texas is officially -- and legally -- more red," he wrote on X. The US Supreme Court has previously permitted so-called partisan gerrymandering, but the situation becomes more complicated when race is involved due to civil rights legislation. Democratic-run California has also approved a new electoral map that would also create five districts more likely to vote for the left-leaning party. But those maps have also been challenged in court by the Republican Party of California, in a lawsuit that has received the backing of the Trump administration and which claims race was also unlawfully used. US Attorney General Pam Bondi, whose Justice Department filed a brief supporting the new Texas maps, hailed Thursday's ruling. "Federal courts have no right to interfere with a State's decision to redraw legislative maps for partisan reasons," Bondi said in a statement on X. Republicans in North Carolina have also redrawn that state's map, while efforts are underway in Indiana, Missouri, and elsewhere.  
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