A bitter land dispute threatens the future of Alauddin Sangeetangon, the historic music academy founded by legendary Hindustani classical music maestro Ustad Alauddin Khan in the heart of Brahmanbaria. An appeal has since been lodged and is awaiting hearing, with both the Brahmanbaria deputy commissioner and the Sangeetangon listed as appellants. “We hope the Alauddin Khan Cultural Complex will soon be built here with government support," he said. Branch President Zahirul Islam Swapan told bdnews24.com: “We understand Alauddin Khan donated this land to the Sangeetangon. The Alauddin Sangeetangon must be preserved as a memorial to Alauddin Khan.”
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November 09, 2025 20:00 UTC
"Sir asked how many of you live in this room? All our names are in database," Riduan explained.Provost allegedly invoked hall tradition, stating Room 318 traditionally belonged to union leaders. Sir replied it happened back when last DUCSU election took place, in 1990s," Riduan added.Students discovered after 2019 DUCSU or hall union elections, no precedent existed for allocating separate rooms to union leaders. "Regarding provisions for separate rooms, Professor Supon explained, "Not exactly separate, but since many people come to meet them in their rooms, it sometimes disturbs others. That's why idea of giving them separate room was discussed."
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November 09, 2025 19:38 UTC
Jewellery and cash have been stolen from Kali Temple in Chattogram that is over a century old.The incid1ent occurred at some point in the early hours of Sunday at the Sadarghat Kali Temple in Chattogram city, according to the Sebayets (caretakers).Sana Bhattacharya, a member of a caretaker family, told bdnews24.com that it was the first such incident of theft in the Kali Temple, which was 150 years old. "A gang of thieves stole a gold crown worn by the Goddess Kali idol that weighed around 46.64 grams, a silver crown, earrings, a chain with a pendant weighing 23.23 grams, a silver garland of human head, another pendant, and cash from the donation box." �"bdnews24.com
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November 09, 2025 19:38 UTC
Students of Dhaka College and Ideal College have verbally agreed to a "peace pact", pledging to put an end to years of campus clashes that often spilled onto city streets.The agreement ceremony took place at Dhaka College on Sunday afternoon, in the presence of teachers and police officials. Students from both institutions participated, promising to avoid future confrontations.Dhaka College, Ideal College and City College-three of the capital's most prominent educational institutions-have long been known for their rivalries. Students said the initiative came from New Market Police chief AKM Mahfuzul Haque, who took the lead in brokering peace among the three colleges.Officer Mahfuzul said, "We organised a peace pact event for the students of Dhaka College, City College and Ideal College. However, the City College students didn't show up. ""However, we applaud the fact that students from two colleges agreed verbally on the peace pact.
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November 09, 2025 19:38 UTC
Couple on motorcycle killed after being run over by busA bus has run over and killed a couple while they were travelling to Dhaka from Sunamganj on a motorcycle, police say. The accident occurred at 8pm on Sunday at Hajirbazar of Bhaluka on the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway. The victims were identified as Mojibur Rahman, 60, and his wife Hosneara Begum, 50, residents of Dharampasha upazila in Sunamganj district. According to the police, Mojibur and Hosneara were heading toward Dhaka on their motorcycle when a bus hit them from behind. Locals rushed them to a nearby hospital, where the on-duty doctor declared them dead.
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November 09, 2025 18:58 UTC
Payment disputes have deepened tensions between the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) and private power producers, several of whom are now threatening to take legal action and even suspend operations if the impasse persists. Over the past several years, companies such as Adani Power Limited have repeatedly raised concerns about the government’s failure to make timely payments. Private producers, however, argue that maintaining this minimum level of generation has become impossible due to fuel shortages, themselves a result of delayed payments from the BPDB. The company claims Tk 6.87 billion remains outstanding, including foreign exchange losses and interest on delayed payments, as of June 2025. Citing the ongoing dispute, Reuters reported on Nov 3 that Adani had initiated international arbitration proceedings over delayed power payment settlements with Bangladesh.
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November 09, 2025 18:34 UTC
The Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTC), responsible for metro rail construction and operation, has cancelled all leave for its staff until further notice. Unit heads have been asked to take necessary measures to enforce the directive. An order, signed by the company’s Director (Administration) AKM Khairul on Sunday, said: “All types of leave for officers and employees posted at the metro rail building, depot areas, metro stations, DMTC projects, and related facilities are hereby cancelled.”
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November 09, 2025 18:34 UTC
Tarek Rahman, general secretary of the Aam Jonotar Dal, has ended his six-day hunger strike following the assurance of senior BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed. Tarek had been on a hunger strike since last Tuesday, demanding the registration of his party. Earlier, after arriving at the Nirbachan Bhaban premises around 8pm, BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin said Tarek had ended his hunger strike following his request. Despite that, Tarek had refused to end his hunger strike. He added that Aam Jonotar Dal leaders had repeatedly complained of harassment by election officials at the district and Upazila levels while field investigations were carried out.
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November 09, 2025 18:02 UTC
Pakistan seeks to strengthen the constitutional basis of its military command through the proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment bill amid longstanding tensions with India, which triggered intense debate over its core provisions. The proposed amendment would dissolve the position entirely on Nov 27, coinciding with the retirement of the current CJCSC, Gen Sahir Shamshad Mirza. Consequently, Pakistan’s chief of army staff will simultaneously become the Chief of Defence Forces, placing all three services under his authority. About the judicial system, the amendment bill proposes the formation of a new court called the “Federal Constitutional Court” which will have equal representation from all provinces. Additionally, the bill contains multiple proposals concerning the tenure and number of judges, as well as presidential orders.
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November 09, 2025 17:48 UTC
Police have arrested 25 leaders and activists of the Awami League and its affiliate organisations on charges of planning to release 100,000 balloons in Dhaka. Citing the initial interrogation of the arrested persons, a Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) media statement on Sunday said they aimed to create panic among members of the public by taking out a procession in Dhaka and disrupting law and order. The arrested persons had also planned to release gas balloons bearing Awami League slogans around the chief advisor’s residence Jamuna and other different places in Dhaka between Monday and Wednesday, police added. The police's Detective Branch (DB) officers conducted drives in different areas of Dhaka in the past 24 hours and arrested them. Jahangir Kabir Nanak, an Awami League Presidium member residing in India, recently announced a “lockdown”-style programme for Nov 13.
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November 09, 2025 16:44 UTC
Assistant teachers from the government primary schools, who are demanding 10th-grade pay among three demands, have suspended their work stoppage. Following a meeting with government representatives at the Secretariat, Shamsuddin Masud, convenor of the “Primary Teachers’ Demand Implementation Council”, confirmed the decision to bdnews24.com around 9:45pm on Sunday. The protest action is being organised under the banner of the "Primary Teachers’ Demand Implementation Council", a coalition of four teacher organisations. Bangladesh currently has 65,567 government primary schools employing around 384,000 teachers, according to the Directorate of Primary Education. However, assistant teachers remain dissatisfied.
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November 09, 2025 16:44 UTC
Government appoints new deputy commissioners in 14 districts with election in sightAs part of a major administrative reshuffle ahead of the national election, the government has appointed new deputy commissioners (DCs) in 14 districts in the second phase of transfers. A notification announcing the appointments was issued on Sunday evening, after another circular appointed DCs in 15 other districts around midnight. The districts receiving new DCs are Brahmanbaria, Jhenaidah, Narail, Jamalpur, Meherpur, Kishoreganj, Jhalakathi, Gopalganj, Chuadanga, Panchagarh, Joypurhat, Mymensingh, Manikganj and Chandpur. According to the notification, Narail DC Sharmin Akhter Jahan has been transferred to Brahmanbaria, while Meherpur DC Mohammad Abdul Salam has been made DC of Narail. Other appointments include:● Department of Environment Director Md Abdullah Al Masod as DC of Jhenaidah● Khulna Directorate of Land Records and Surveys Settlement Officer Mohammad Yousuf Ali as DC of Jamalpur● Home Ministry Deputy Secretary Lutfun Naher as DC of Meherpur● Dhaka South City Corporation Chief Revenue Officer as DC of Kishoreganj● Directorate of Nursing and Midwifery Director Md Momin Uddin as DC of Jhalakathi● Home Ministry Deputy Secretary Arif-Uz-Zaman as DC of Gopalganj● Economic Relations Division Deputy Secretary Mohammad Kamal Hossen as DC of Chuadanga● Ministry of Housing and Public Works Deputy Secretary Kazi Md Saemuzzaman as DC of Panchagarh● Chief Advisor’s Office Director Md Al-Mamun Miah as DC of Joypurhat● Ministry of Agriculture Deputy Secretary Md Saifur Rahman as DC of Mymensingh● Khagrachhari DC Office Deputy Director Nazmun Ara Sultana as DC of Manikganj● Chief Advisor’s Office Director Nazmul Islam Sarker as DC of Chandpur
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November 09, 2025 16:22 UTC
The government has issued two ordinances on personal data protection and management, bringing 10 types of information -- including financial, health, and community-related information -- under legal protection online. Authorities say the laws ensure citizens’ control and security over their personal data. On Thursday, the Personal Data Protection and National Data Governance ordinances were gazetted, according to a media statement from the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications on Sunday. Earlier, on Saturday night, Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, the chief advisor’s special assistant on ICT, wrote on Facebook that the move marked the start of the “data governance” era in Bangladesh. He said, “The days of selling citizens’ data for fraud or on the dark web are now over.”The initiative follows a 2023 proposal by the Awami League government to prevent the unauthorised use of personal and institutional data, which had received preliminary approval in the draft Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
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November 09, 2025 16:20 UTC
The CID has also approved the charge sheets of 17 cases filed against them on different charges, including money laundering, which will be presented to the relevant court soon. The briefing was held at the CID headquarters on Sunday to announce the approval of the charge sheets filed against Salman, vice-chairman of BEXIMCO Group, and his related interests under the Money Laundering Act. During the briefing, CID officials addressed questions about curbing money laundering disguised as “conventional” export trade, highlighting “rule of law and public awareness”. The CID chief said, “We will continue all efforts to recover this laundered money. “We have filed cases against multiple individuals and institutions, but this trend continues.
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November 09, 2025 16:00 UTC
REUTERS/Nathan HowardMajor airlines braced for a third day of government-mandated flight cuts Sunday after rising air traffic control staffing shortages snarled thousands of flights on Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration instructed airlines to cut 4 percent of daily flights starting on Friday at 40 major airports because of air traffic control safety concerns. The cuts, which began on Friday morning, include about 700 flights from the four largest carriers: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines. During the government shutdown, 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 security screeners have been forced to work without pay. US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said it was possible he could require 20 percent cuts in air traffic if more controllers stop showing up for work.
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November 09, 2025 15:44 UTC