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July Charter aims to end personalist dictatorship: Ali Riaz
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BTV must be a channel of 180 million people: Rizwana Hasan
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SC orders no release of Chankharpul convicts until appeal disposal
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BNP informs EC about abnormal voter migration: Nazrul Islam
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26 arrested under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2 in Dhaka 
26 arrested under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2 in Dhaka 
DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) arrested 26 people in the last 24 hours across different areas of the capital under Operation Devil Hunt Phase-2, as part of its ongoing crackdown on crime. Deputy Police Commissioner (Media and Public Relations), DMP, Muhammad Talebur Rahman Confirming the development. The Operation Devil Hunt is being conducted regularly to maintain law and order and ensure the safety of city residents. Such drives will continue. According to DMP officials, the arrests were made on Saturday following day-long operations in crime-prone areas under nine police stations.  Gulshan Police Station arrested one person, Sutrapur four, Mohammadpur one, Khilgaon three, Paltan five, Kalabagan one, Jatrabari seven, Kadamtali three, and Hatirjheel one. Among the arrestees are individuals of various ages, including repeat offenders and suspects involved in different criminal activities.  The highest number of arrests-seven-were made by Jatrabari Police Station, followed by Paltan Police Station with five arrests. DMP officials said the operations were conducted based on intelligence information and routine patrols aimed at curbing crime across the capital. All the arrested persons have been produced before the court, police sources confirmed.
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Preparations afoot for Tarique Rahman’s Khulna visit 
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Jamaat Ameer to visit Cox's Bazar tomorrow for electioneering 
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Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
Three-day Light Engineering Expo to begin in Dhaka tomorrow 
Three-day Light Engineering Expo to begin in Dhaka tomorrow 
DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - A three-day Bangladesh Light Engineering Expo 2026 will begin in the capital tomorrow aiming to make the country’s promising light engineering sector more competitive and export-oriented. Organisers said the expo would showcase domestic industrial capacity, reduce import dependence, and create new opportunities to access international markets. Bangladesh Engineering Industry Owners Association (BEIOA) President Md Abdur Razzaque made the remarks at a press conference at the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) today. He said the expo, supported by the Ministry of Commerce and the World Bank–backed Export Competitiveness for Jobs (EC4J) project, will be held at the Shaheed Abu Sayeed International Convention Centre from February 2 to 4. The exhibition will remain open daily from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, featuring the latest technologies, components, and innovative products from the light engineering sector. Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman will attend the inaugural ceremony tomorrow as the chief guest. Hosna Ferdous Sumi, senior private sector specialist at the World Bank, and Md Abdur Rahim Khan, additional secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and project director of EC4J will attend as special guests. Senior government officials, representatives of the FBCCI, business chambers and associations, as well as local and foreign buyers, entrepreneurs and investors, are also expected to attend the event.  Highlighting the importance of the sector, Abdur Razzaque said the light engineering industry provides critical backward linkages to agriculture, textiles, construction, power, automobiles, and household appliances. Currently, approximately 50,000 small and medium-sized light engineering enterprises operate across the country, employing more than 300,000 skilled workers. The sector contributes nearly 3 per cent to the national GDP. He said nearly half of Bangladesh’s $8.2 billion domestic demand for engineering products is met locally through the production of more than 3,800 types of machinery, spare parts, tools, dies, moulds, and engineering accessories. However, significant reliance on imported machinery and components still remains, indicating substantial potential for further expansion. Despite strong global demand for engineering products, Bangladesh’s share in the nearly $7 trillion global market remains below 1 per cent, he noted. Currently, Bangladeshi light engineering exports stand at approximately $795 million. With appropriate policy support, technological upgradation, and increased investment, export earnings from the sector could reach $12.56 billion by 2030, he added. Describing the expo as more than a display event, Abdur Razzaque said it would function as an effective sourcing and networking platform, directly connecting manufacturers, buyers, suppliers, investors, and policymakers, thereby facilitating technology transfer, business deals, and international market entry. The expo will feature construction and packaging machinery, agricultural equipment, electrical goods, jute and textile machinery parts, automobile components, dies and moulds, among thousands of industrial products. More than 50 booths will showcase the innovation and capacity of local enterprises. Two seminars will be held alongside the exhibition—one focusing on strategies to enhance competitiveness in the global market after LDC graduation, and the other on the need for research and innovation in developing the light engineering sector. The BEIOA president also presented several policy proposals to advance the sector’s sustainable development. He stressed the need to ensure factories comply with international standards to achieve export readiness and called for the establishment of specialised light engineering zones within industrial estates. He further emphasised that producing high-value, exportable products is not possible without product diversification and technology transfer, urging government support for the adoption of new technologies, research, and innovation. Razzaque also highlighted the need to reduce import duties on raw materials and ensure easier import facilities to enhance competitiveness. On technological advancement, he said Bangladesh is not behind China, India, or Vietnam, but modern technology, improved design, and compliance with international standards are essential to survive global competition. In this regard, technology transfer and skills development training are indispensable. He also called for a simple, effective, and timely patent and design registration system to protect locally produced components and die designs, and urged measures to increase the participation of women and youth workers in this labour-intensive sector through training and incentives. Moreover, BEIOA President stressed the importance of cash incentives and priority access to bank loans on easy terms for export-oriented and export-ready enterprises. Responding to a question, he said they have been urging the National Board of Revenue (NBR) for several years to withdraw duties on the import of raw materials, expressing hope that the government would come up with a solution soon. He pointed out a clear disparity in the duty structure, noting that while the import duty on finished goods is only 1 per cent, duties on raw materials used to produce the same products go as high as 57 per cent. He urged the government to address and rationalise this discrimination to support domestic manufacturing. Organisers expressed optimism that the expo would strengthen the domestic industry, attract new investment, create employment, and enhance the visibility and credibility of Bangladesh’s light engineering sector in the global market. Senior vice-president of BEIOA, Md Abdur Rashid, vice-president Raju Ahmed, central directors of the association, and representatives of the Export Competitiveness for Jobs (EC4J) project of the Ministry of Commerce were present at the press conference.
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Major development projects inaugurated at DU 
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Khalid Hossain urges Hamdard University graduates to help change country
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Firearm, ammunition recovered in Dinajpur
RANGPUR, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) – Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB)-13 recovered a locally made one-shooter gun and three rounds of live ammunition from Saraswatipur village under Kotwali Police Station in Dinajpur district today. Acting on a tip-off, a team from Crime Prevention Company (CPC)-1 of RAB-13, based at Dinajpur Camp, conducted a raid and recovered the illegal firearm and ammunition from the house of Md Masud Rana, 30, a resident of the village, at around 7:45am, according to a press release. The recovered weapon and ammunition were handed over to Kotwali Police Station in Dinajpur for further legal action, the release added.  
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SC orders no release of Chankharpul convicts until appeal disposal
SC orders no release of Chankharpul convicts until appeal disposal
DHAKA, Feb 1, 2026 (BSS) - The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (SC) today ordered the authorities concerned not to release five convicts, who were sentenced to varying jail terms, until disposal of an appeal filed by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) prosecution seeking enhancement of their punishment in a crimes against humanity case over the Chankharpul killings in the capital on August 5, 2024. The apex court also stayed an observation of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 regarding convict former constable Md Sujon Miah. "Stay so far observation and direction," said the order passed by the Appellate Division Chamber Judge Justice Md Rezaul Haque. The prosecution on January 29, 2026 pleaded for a stay on the tribunal's observations, describing the sentences awarded to some convicts in the Chankharpul crimes against humanity case as lenient. Chief Prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam made the plea during the hearing of an appeal (ICT-BD Case No. 01/2025) at the Appellate Division Chamber Judge's Court. Earlier, on January 26, the ICT-1 convicted and sentenced three people, including former Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Habibur Rahman, to death in the case. The other two condemned convicts are former DMP Joint Commissioner Sudip Kumar Chakraborty and former Additional Deputy Commissioner Shah Alam Mohammad Akhtarul Islam. The tribunal also ordered confiscation of the properties of the three condemned convicts. All three, along with another convict, are still at large. The ICT-1 sentenced former assistant commissioner of DMP's Ramna Zone Mohammad Imrul to six years' imprisonment. Imrul was tried in absentia and remains absconding. It further sentenced former inspector Md Arshad Hossain to four years' imprisonment, and former constables Md Sujon Miah, Imaj Hossain Emon and Nasirul Islam to three years' imprisonment each. Chief Prosecutor Muhammad Tajul Islam expressed dissatisfaction over the verdict on the day it was delivered and said the prosecution would file an appeal.  
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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
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Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
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Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
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