Friday, 27 February 2026
The Dhaka News

All Job Applicants Disqualified for Failing to Write the National Anthem

In Tetulia Upazila of Panchagarh District, Bangladesh, none of the 38 candidates who participated in the village police (Mahalladar) recruitment examination were able to pass because they failed to correctly write the national anthem.The recruitment test was held on Wednesday (February 25) at 10:00 AM in the Upazila Parishad hallroom.According to sources, a total of 38 candidates had applied for five Mahalladar positions under Tirnaihat, Tetulia, Shalbahan, and Debnagar Union Parishads. At the beginning of the examination, the candidates’ physical fitness was assessed. Later, as part of the merit evaluation, all candidates were given 15 minutes to write the national anthem, “Amar Sonar Bangla,” written by Rabindranath Tagore. However, none of the candidates were able to write the complete and correct version of the anthem within the allotted time. As a result, no one was declared successful.This is reportedly the first time that no candidate has passed a recruitment exam of this kind, and the incident has sparked criticism in the area. However, members of the local conscious community said that individuals responsible for important duties like village police must possess minimum educational qualifications and general knowledge. On the other hand, the authorities have been praised for conducting the recruitment process strictly based on merit. It has also been reported that the recruitment process will be conducted again in the future since no candidates qualified.Members of the recruitment selection committee present at the examination included Assistant Commissioner (Land) S.M. Akash, Officer-in-Charge Rashedul Islam of Tetulia Model Police Station, Upazila Engineer Idris Ali Khan of the Local Government Engineering Department, officials from the Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party, and chairmen of the concerned Union Parishads. In this regard, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) and recruitment committee chairman Afroz Shaheen Khasru expressed surprise, saying that after verifying physical qualifications, the committee decided to assess the candidates’ merit and found, quite unfortunately, that none of them could correctly write the national anthem. He added that basic general knowledge and patriotism are essential requirements for government employment, and the candidates’ lack of knowledge about such a fundamental national matter had shocked the officials present.
11 hrs ago

Mostakur Rahman Ahsan Appointed as New Governor of Bangladesh Bank

Mostakur Rahman has been appointed as the new Governor of Bangladesh Bank, replacing Ahsan H. Mansur. This information was confirmed by sources at the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday (25 February). The newly appointed Mostakur Rahman will succeed the current Governor, Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur. Earlier, after the fall of the Hasina government, the interim government had appointed economist Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur as the Governor of Bangladesh Bank. Dr. Mansur had replaced the then Governor, Abdur Rouf Talukder.
25 February 2026

No opportunity to create disorder by forming mobs at the Book Fair: DMP

There is no information about any sabotage at the upcoming Amar Ekushey Book Fair. There will also be no opportunity to create any kind of disorder by forming mobs. Strict security will be ensured throughout the fair area, said Additional Commissioner Md. Sarwar of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police. He made these remarks today (Wednesday) during a press briefing on the security plan for the “Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026,” held at the fair premises in Suhrawardy Udyan in the capital. The Additional Commissioner of DMP also stated that if any provocative book is found at this year’s fair, action will be taken against it. He further said that there will be a three-tier security system at the fair. Members of intelligence agencies will also remain deployed 24 hours a day to ensure security. In addition to CCTV cameras, archways will be installed at entry and exit points of the fair held at the Bangla Academy premises and Suhrawardy Udyan. Members of law enforcement agencies will work to keep traffic normal. Adequate police personnel, both in plain clothes and uniform, will be deployed inside and outside the fair. Md. Sarwar added that during the fair, traffic diversions will be implemented in areas such as Mazar Road, Hakim Chattar, Doel Chattar, and TSC to reduce congestion. Additionally, sharp weapons and explosive materials will not be allowed inside the fair.
25 February 2026
Prices of daily necessities in Lakshmipur are on the rise ahead of Ramadan

Prices of daily necessities in Lakshmipur are on the rise ahead of Ramadan

Onions, chicken, beef and vegetables have increased by 20-50 taka per kg.Before the start of the month of Ramadan, the prices of daily necessities have increased in the city's raw market in Lakshmipur. In a span of a week, the prices of various vegetables including onions, chicken, beef have increased by 20 to 50 taka per kg. This has put pressure on low and middle-income buyers.On Thursday (February 19), visiting the city's big market, Hazir Hat, Karuna Nagar, Lawrence, Alexander, Zamindar Hat, and various raw markets, it was seen that traders have increased prices on the pretext of increasing demand for products centered around Ramadan.Onion price hiked up to Tk 30 per kgOnions that were being sold for Tk 50-60 a week ago are now being sold for Tk 70-80 per kg. Vendors say that the impact of the price hike in the wholesale market has also affected the retail market.Beef price hiked by Tk 50Currently, beef is being sold for Tk 850 per kg. A few days ago, beef with bones was being sold for Tk 800 per kg. Meat trader Idris said, "The demand has increased a little with Ramadan ahead. However, this price will not be permanent, it will come down again after a few days."Chicken market also boomingThe price of broiler chicken has increased by Tk 20-30 per kg and is now being sold at Tk 200. Golden breed chicken is being sold at Tk 310 and layer (red) chicken at Tk 320 per kg. Chicken seller Momin said that the demand for chicken increases every year with the arrival of Ramadan. The price also increases accordingly.Vegetable markets are also on fireCucumbers are being sold for 80 taka per kg, brinjals for 80 taka, green chillies for 160-200 taka per kg. Lemon slices are being sold for 60-80 taka. Buyers complain that prices are being increased irrationally around Ramadan.Buyers' angerBuyer Nazim Uddin said, "A few days ago, brinjals were 50 taka, now they are 80 taka. Traders take advantage as soon as Ramadan starts. But the administration is not very active in monitoring the market."Demand for administration's surveillanceConsumers complain that additional surveillance is needed in the market ahead of Ramadan. They claim that traders are increasing prices at will due to the lack of regular supervision.Even though the demand for daily necessities increases during the month of Ramadan, conscious circles are emphasizing on ensuring effective monitoring and supply to keep the market stable.
5 hrs ago
National

National

Mostakur Rahman Ahsan Appointed as New Governor of Bangladesh Bank

Mostakur Rahman Ahsan Appointed as New Governor of Bangladesh Bank

Mostakur Rahman has been appointed as the new Governor of Bangladesh Bank, replacing Ahsan H. Mansur. This information was confirmed by sources at the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday (25 February). The newly appointed Mostakur Rahman will succeed the current Governor, Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur. Earlier, after the fall of the Hasina government, the interim government had appointed economist Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur as the Governor of Bangladesh Bank. Dr. Mansur had replaced the then Governor, Abdur Rouf Talukder.
25 February 2026
International

International

Top Trump Envoys Visit US Aircraft Carrier as Iran Talks Expected to Continue

Top Trump Envoys Visit US Aircraft Carrier as Iran Talks Expected to Continue

WASHINGTON - Two senior US officials leading negotiations with Iran visited the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea on Saturday, underscoring Washington’s military presence in the region as diplomatic efforts between the two countries are expected to continue.According to the US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM), President Donald Trump’s top Iran negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, toured the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and its strike group. CENTCOM confirmed the visit in a social media statement.Witkoff later said the carrier group is playing a vital role in regional security, describing it as an example of maintaining peace through strength  a message aligned with President Trump’s approach.Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed hope that discussions with the United States would resume soon. He emphasized that Tehran would stand by its key conditions and cautioned against any potential American military action.The comments came after US and Iranian officials held an initial round of indirect talks in Oman on Friday. Araghchi characterized the meeting as a positive beginning, while President Trump also described the discussions as productive.The USS Abraham Lincoln was deployed to the Middle East in January amid heightened tensions, as Washington increased pressure on Iran following Tehran’s crackdown on widespread anti-government protests. Friday’s talks marked the first diplomatic engagement since nuclear negotiations collapsed last year. That breakdown followed Israel’s large-scale bombing campaign against Iran, which escalated into a 12-day conflict. During that period, US aircraft also carried out strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
8 February 2026
Campus

Campus

Seminar on future of supply chain and marketing in AI era held at JKKNIU

Seminar on future of supply chain and marketing in AI era held at JKKNIU

Marketing Department of Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU) organized a seminar titled "From Data to Decision: The Future of Marketing in the Age of AI" on campus.The event took place at the Nabajug Auditorium of the Central Library at 11:00 am on Monday.The seminar focused on the transformation of the marketing sector in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the significance of data-driven decision-making.Dr Md. Abdul Momen, Chairman of the Marketing Department, presided over the session. Faisal Alam, Lead (Demand and Supply Planning) of the Food and Beverage Division at Nestle Bangladesh PLC, and Kazi Sami Al-Jabir, Demand and Supply Planner at the same organization, attended the event as key speakers.Addressing the students, Faisal Alam said, "In the current world, production and marketing are not the final words. There is no alternative to data analysis to understand consumer behavior and make accurate business decisions. Artificial Intelligence has made this process easier. Students must cultivate a tech-friendly mindset starting now."Kazi Sami Al-Jabir emphasized the coordination between supply chain management and marketing. He provided basic insights into various AI tools, noting, "To survive in the future corporate world, acquiring technological skills alongside textbook knowledge is essential."Among others, Sumona Akter Sumi, Lecturer in the Marketing Department, and students from various departments attended the program.Department Chairman Dr Momen stated that the seminar aimed to introduce students to real-world industry experiences alongside their theoretical classroom education. The event concluded with a question-and-answer session where students sought career advice and insights on modern marketing from the experts.
2 February 2026
Job

Job

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Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

Jamaat Ameer hopes for violence-free and acceptable polls

Jamaat Ameer hopes for violence-free and acceptable polls

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has voiced hope that the ongoing election will be conducted peacefully and fairly, free from violence or undue influence, and that its outcome will be acceptable to all parties.After casting his vote at Monipur High School and College in the capital, Dr Shafiqur Rahman told reporters that his party would respect the election results provided the voting process remains free, impartial, and credible.He emphasized that a fair process is the foundation of democracy, saying that any result emerging from such a system should be accepted by everyone. According to him, mutual acceptance of a transparent outcome reflects the true spirit of democratic practice.Dr Rahman noted that citizens had waited a long time for the opportunity to vote. Expressing gratitude to the Almighty, he said he hopes the election will mark the beginning of a positive new phase for Bangladesh.He also highlighted the enthusiasm among young voters, many of whom are participating in an election for the first time, describing their anticipation as significant.Looking ahead, the Jamaat leader said he hopes the election will lead to the formation of a government that represents the entire population rather than any individual, family, or political group. He expressed optimism about such a possibility and asked for public goodwill.Dr Rahman added that he plans to visit additional polling centers to observe the situation. While minor issues may be overlooked, he stressed that any serious irregularities would be addressed to protect citizens’ voting rights.Calling for unity, he said the country belongs to all its people and should be developed collectively. He also underscored the importance of the media, describing it as a vital pillar of society, and expressed hope that journalists would contribute positively to nation-building.He encouraged voters, both men and women, to participate in the election peacefully, safely, and without fear, saying active civic engagement is essential to strengthening the state. Addressing media coverage, Dr Rahman remarked that the same incident can sometimes be portrayed differently by various outlets. He reiterated his opposition to wrongdoing by anyone, while cautioning against misrepresenting non-criminal matters as crimes, adding that such practices should be avoided.
20 October 2025
Tarique Rahman Seeks Public Support in Upcoming Election to Build a Safer Bangladesh

Tarique Rahman Seeks Public Support in Upcoming Election to Build a Safer Bangladesh

20 October 2025
Cricket

Cricket

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

A new standoff has emerged in international cricket as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has presented three key demands to the International Cricket Council (ICC) in an effort to resolve the ongoing disagreement over Bangladesh’s exclusion from the T20 World Cup.Earlier, Bangladesh had requested the ICC to change match venues after India declined to play in the tournament. In response, the ICC removed Bangladesh from the competition, a decision that Pakistan strongly supported and publicly backed Bangladesh.After Bangladesh was excluded, the PCB announced its intention to boycott the match against India in protest, creating a deadlock with the global governing body of cricket. Recent developments, however, suggest there may be a way forward.According to NDTV sources, PCB officials met with ICC representatives in Lahore and submitted three major demands aimed at breaking the impasse. The demands are:1. Enhanced compensation for Bangladesh,2. Assurance of participation fees for Bangladesh despite being removed from the World Cup,3. Granting Bangladesh the right to host future ICC events.Despite warnings from the ICC about possible consequences, Pakistan remained firm in its decision to boycott the India match. Some PCB officials are reportedly in favor of playing, but PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has maintained his previous position.Before finalizing the decision, Naqvi is scheduled to meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, today (Monday). How the situation will develop and whether the three demands lead to a resolution remains a key focus for the cricketing world.TDN/
9 February 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Prices of daily necessities in Lakshmipur are on the rise ahead of Ramadan

Prices of daily necessities in Lakshmipur are on the rise ahead of Ramadan

Onions, chicken, beef and vegetables have increased by 20-50 taka per kg.Before the start of the month of Ramadan, the prices of daily necessities have increased in the city's raw market in Lakshmipur. In a span of a week, the prices of various vegetables including onions, chicken, beef have increased by 20 to 50 taka per kg. This has put pressure on low and middle-income buyers.On Thursday (February 19), visiting the city's big market, Hazir Hat, Karuna Nagar, Lawrence, Alexander, Zamindar Hat, and various raw markets, it was seen that traders have increased prices on the pretext of increasing demand for products centered around Ramadan.Onion price hiked up to Tk 30 per kgOnions that were being sold for Tk 50-60 a week ago are now being sold for Tk 70-80 per kg. Vendors say that the impact of the price hike in the wholesale market has also affected the retail market.Beef price hiked by Tk 50Currently, beef is being sold for Tk 850 per kg. A few days ago, beef with bones was being sold for Tk 800 per kg. Meat trader Idris said, "The demand has increased a little with Ramadan ahead. However, this price will not be permanent, it will come down again after a few days."Chicken market also boomingThe price of broiler chicken has increased by Tk 20-30 per kg and is now being sold at Tk 200. Golden breed chicken is being sold at Tk 310 and layer (red) chicken at Tk 320 per kg. Chicken seller Momin said that the demand for chicken increases every year with the arrival of Ramadan. The price also increases accordingly.Vegetable markets are also on fireCucumbers are being sold for 80 taka per kg, brinjals for 80 taka, green chillies for 160-200 taka per kg. Lemon slices are being sold for 60-80 taka. Buyers complain that prices are being increased irrationally around Ramadan.Buyers' angerBuyer Nazim Uddin said, "A few days ago, brinjals were 50 taka, now they are 80 taka. Traders take advantage as soon as Ramadan starts. But the administration is not very active in monitoring the market."Demand for administration's surveillanceConsumers complain that additional surveillance is needed in the market ahead of Ramadan. They claim that traders are increasing prices at will due to the lack of regular supervision.Even though the demand for daily necessities increases during the month of Ramadan, conscious circles are emphasizing on ensuring effective monitoring and supply to keep the market stable.
20 October 2025
Economy

Economy

Bumper Maize Harvest Expected in Chandina: Double Profits Through Intercropping

Bumper Maize Harvest Expected in Chandina: Double Profits Through Intercropping

The vast horizons of Chandina’s agricultural fields are currently blanketed in a sea of green, with healthy maize stalks swaying in the breeze as far as the eye can see. This season, the Chandina Upazila of Cumilla is witnessing the potential for a record-breaking maize harvest. Thanks to favorable weather conditions and intensive supervision from the local agricultural office, farmers are filled with optimism. Due to lower production costs and higher profit margins compared to rice or other traditional crops, farmers in this region are increasingly shifting toward large-scale maize cultivation.According to recent data from the Chandina Upazila Agriculture Office, maize has been cultivated on a total of 685 hectares of land this year. Due to the tireless efforts of agricultural officers and field-level training on modern farming techniques, experts anticipate a significantly better yield than in previous years. The Upazila Agriculture Officer has been personally visiting the fields to provide necessary advice and support, which has greatly boosted the farmers' morale.The scene in Mehar village is particularly encouraging, where a hardworking farmer named Babul Mia cultivated maize on 12 decimals of land. Neighbors are impressed by the freshness and rapid growth of his crop. Babul Mia noted that labor and irrigation costs for maize are relatively low, while market prices and demand remain strong. Furthermore, low pest infestation reduces the need for expensive pesticides, which ultimately increases the final profit margin.An even more innovative approach was taken by Ismail Hossain, a farmer from the same village who maximized his land's potential by planting coriander as an intercrop alongside his maize. He shared that this method required no extra fertilizer or special care. Consequently, he was able to harvest and sell the coriander to cover his initial cultivation costs before the maize even matured. He is now looking forward to a pure profit from his healthy maize stalks.This success is creating a positive ripple effect in the local market. Since maize is in high demand as a primary ingredient for poultry and animal feed, wholesalers are already eager to purchase the produce directly from the fields. The expansion of modern agricultural technology and the growing interest in intercropping have opened a new horizon in Chandina’s agricultural economy. Stakeholders believe that with continued government support and efficient marketing systems, maize cultivation will continue to grow, fulfilling the dreams of thousands of farmers currently waiting for their golden harvest.
Md. Osman Gani