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BRUR confronts students flouting partisan politics ban
Begum Rokeya University authorities released an emergency statement demanding compliance with campus political restrictions. University officials emphasized that educational fairness requires strict adherence to established regulations. Administrative leaders expressed concern about students conducting political campaigns through online platforms. These actions violate institutional policies and demonstrate clear defiance of official directives. The statement warns that such behavior undermines academic neutrality. Campus regulations explicitly prohibit all forms of partisan political engagement within university boundaries. Students cannot use the institution's name for any political promotional activities. University administrators...
Adviser Chakma admits Bandarban's development is lagging
CHT Affairs Adviser Supradip Chakma addressed officials at Bandarban Hill District Council auditorium during a development program. The adviser stated that government efforts focus on advancing the three hill districts within the region. Bandarban requires additional attention compared to other areas within CHT boundaries. Ministry officials demonstrate commitment to regional socio-economic progress through dedicated resource allocation. Unity among stakeholders will improve educational standards and create lasting regional advancement. Chakma emphasized realistic project development through the district council system. Implementation must target marginalized populations throughout Bandarban territory. The government plans...
Adviser Bashir warns against project delays, budget overruns
Civil Aviation and Tourism Adviser Sk Bashir Uddin emphasized timely project completion during a ministry review session. The adviser stressed that all current initiatives must finish within established deadlines and financial limits. He addressed officials at the Annual Development Programme progress meeting for fiscal year 2024-25. Resource efficiency remains a priority for the aviation and tourism sectors. Quality implementation ensures sustainable infrastructure that benefits citizens long-term. Ministry representatives discussed implementation challenges and potential solutions during the conference. Enhanced coordination between agencies can accelerate project delivery across multiple sectors. Civil Aviation and Tourism Secretary...
US Embassy in Dhaka uses grants to promote its exports
The United States Embassy in Dhaka announced grant opportunities for Bangladeshi organizations during Fiscal Year 2025. Nonprofit groups, academic institutions, and cultural organizations may submit applications for Public Diplomacy funding. These financial awards target projects that enhance commercial relationships between both nations. The program seeks to advance American export opportunities in the agriculture and energy sectors. Recipients will develop initiatives that demonstrate transparent business practices within predictable commercial frameworks. American officials designed this funding mechanism to strengthen bilateral trade partnerships. The grants support educational programs that introduce Bangladeshi participants to...
310,000 in CHT face extreme poverty, says Adviser Chakma
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain emphasized the need for establishing peace across Chittagong Hill Tracts to unlock regional development opportunities. The adviser spoke at Bandarban Hill District Council Auditorium during a scheme distribution ceremony targeting socioeconomic improvements for farmers and women. He stressed that social stability forms the foundation for meaningful progress and investment attraction. Hossain noted that Bangladesh's human resources represent the nation's greatest asset despite limited natural resources. The government has begun reforming the education system after years of grade-focused approaches. CHT Affairs Adviser Supradeep Chakma revealed poverty statistics showing 112,000 people face...
Fakhrul calls Hasina a stigma, demands her trial first
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir addressed supporters during a tree planting ceremony at Zia Udyan. The political leader advocated for creating a unified nation that accommodates diverse viewpoints across different ideological groups. He praised party chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia for envisioning national reconciliation among various political factions. Alamgir expressed optimism about building a reformed Bangladesh free from systemic corruption and oppression. The secretary general emphasized his party's commitment to establishing democratic governance under acting chairman Tarique Rahman's leadership. Jatiyatabadi Krishak Dal organized the environmental event to commemorate the July uprising anniversary. Alamgir...
Bangladesh's old era is over, declares Adviser Mahmud
Planning Adviser Dr Wahiduddin Mahmud declared at a forest protection workshop that Bangladesh would transform completely from its previous state. The government official addressed participants at CIRDAP auditorium during an event focused on helping forest communities. He emphasized that future democratic leaders must remain accountable to citizens and learn from past governance failures. The adviser warned that politicians who ignore public expectations face serious consequences. Society for Environment and Human Development organized the gathering with Power and Participation Research Centre leadership. Mahmud explained that forest-dependent populations should access education and employment opportunities beyond traditional resource...
NCP's Nahid Islam calls to abolish Mujibad constitution
National Citizen Party Convener Nahid Islam addressed supporters at Banarupa CNG Station, advocating for constitutional reform during a public demonstration. The political leader called for abolishing the current Mujibad constitution and establishing a new democratic framework through broad national agreement. Islam emphasized the proposed charter would protect citizens from both mountainous and lowland regions while ensuring equal treatment across all communities. The party seeks to construct a governmental structure that embraces diverse ethnic groups, languages, and cultural traditions without creating hierarchies based on background or origin. District Chief Coordinator Bipin Jyoti Chakma welcomed attendees while senior leaders...
Cumilla Board confirms August 12 for Feni's delayed HSC exams
The Cumilla Board authorities rescheduled the Higher Secondary Certificate examinations from July 10 to August 12 due to severe flooding. Examination Controller Runa Nasrin announced the decision after weather conditions worsened across multiple districts. The postponement affects students who were prepared to take their tests on the original date. Floodwaters rose rapidly in Feni and Noakhali regions, making it impossible to conduct the examinations safely. Board officials made the announcement on July 9 when flood conditions deteriorated suddenly. Educational authorities prioritized student safety over maintaining the examination schedule. The August 12 date provides adequate time for floodwaters to recede and normal conditions to...

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