Council of Advisers Approves CrPC Amendment and Declares NBR Services Essential

Bangladesh leaders passed new rules for courts and police work during their meeting. Professor Muhammad Yunus led the Council of Advisers session at his office. The group agreed to change how criminal cases move through the legal system. They want to make court procedures work better for everyone. Officials will announce the final law changes soon.

The council decided all tax office services must continue during worker strikes. Revenue board employees have been stopping work for two months. The government needs money from taxes to run the country. Essential service status means workers cannot stop these important jobs. Leaders hope this will end the damaging work stoppage.

Turkey and Bangladesh will work together to fight terrorism under a new agreement. Both countries want to share information about security threats. The partnership will help protect citizens from dangerous groups. Security forces from both nations can learn from each other. This cooperation makes both countries safer.

The United Nations will open a human rights office inside Bangladesh. UN officials will watch how the government treats its people. They can help solve problems when citizens face unfair treatment. The office will operate for three years at first. Leaders hope this will improve conditions for everyone.

Solar panels on rooftops got approval through a new national program. Families and businesses can put these panels on their buildings. The panels will make electricity from sunlight. This clean energy will help protect the environment. The program should reduce electricity costs for many people.
 

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