Friday, 05 June 2026
The Dhaka News

Turkish FM arrives in Dhaka on two-day visit

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan arrived in Dhaka tonight on a two-day official visit as Bangladesh and Turkiye seek to expand strategic cooperation and strengthen trade, investment and humanitarian engagement. Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman, Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Adviser Humayun Kabir and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam received him upon arrival at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.During the visit, Dr Rahman and his Turkish counterpart are scheduled to hold bilateral talks on Friday, focusing on a wide range of issues, including trade and investment, security cooperation, regional developments and matters of mutual interest.Fidan is also scheduled to call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and visit Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar, underscoring Turkiye's continued support for displaced Rohingyas and humanitarian efforts in Bangladesh.The Turkish foreign minister's trip marks his first visit to Bangladesh.As part of his itinerary, Fidan will inspect humanitarian assistance projects implemented in the camps by Turkish agencies and organisations, including the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), the Turkish Red Crescent, the Turkish Diyanet Foundation and Turkiye's Ministry of Health. He will also visit the Turkish Field Hospital operating in the camps.Bangladesh and Turkiye have been working to further strengthen their economic partnership, with both sides aiming to increase bilateral trade volume from US$1.35 billion in 2025 to US$2 billion in the coming years.The visit follows a bilateral meeting between Fidan and Dr Khalilur Rahman in Ankara on March 14, which was the first foreign minister-level engagement between the two countries after the BNP government assumed office.
13 hrs ago

US House votes to curb Trump on Iran war as talks stall

The US House of Representatives has backed a resolution seeking to halt American military action in Iran - a symbolic move that deals a political blow to President Donald Trump as efforts to find a deal with Tehran stagnate.Weeks of complicated talks marked by sharp rhetoric and flare-ups of violence have not managed to reach a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which is essential to oil supplies.Washington and Tehran have sent divergent message in recent days, with Iran saying Wednesday "no tangible progress" was made, while Trump again voiced optimism by telling reporters at the White House "it could happen... over the weekend."But in the latest episode of violence, Kuwaiti officials said renewed hostilities on Wednesday included an Iranian drone strike on a passenger terminal at Kuwait international airport that killed one person and wounded 63.In the wake of the flare-ups, four lawmakers from Trump's Republican party joined Democrats on Wednesday to vote 215-208 in favour of the public rebuke.The resolution was largely symbolic, as the US president can veto the measure if it gains Senate approval."This is a loud and unambiguous message to Donald Trump on behalf of the American people: it's time to end his deeply unpopular and illegal war of choice in Iran," Democrats posted on (Twitter) X.At a congressional hearing, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpiles were at the centre of discussions with Tehran.Washington insists Tehran must turn over its near-weapons-grade enriched uranium, agree to curb its nuclear activities and re-open the Strait of Hormuz, the key shipping channel for Gulf oil and gas, for any peace agreement to take hold.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said lines of communication with the United States were still open but warned that any Israeli attack on the Lebanese capital Beirut as part of its campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah would trigger a "full-scale resumption" of the conflict."Communications with the Americans have not been cut off, and messages have been exchanged regarding the need to stop aggression against Beirut, but no tangible progress has been made in the negotiation process," the Tasnim news agency quoted Araghchi as telling Lebanon's Al Mayadeen TV."Any attack on Beirut will have grave consequences and will lead to a full-scale resumption of the war," he said. "Our armed forces are ready to strike Israel if it attacks Beirut."- Israel, Lebanon agree ceasefire -In Washington, Israel and Lebanon agreed to a ceasefire after two days of direct talks. Notably, the agreement requires a "complete cessation" of fire by Hezbollah.They further agreed "with the guidance of the United States" to create "pilot zones" in which Lebanese armed forces -- which have struggled to contain Hezbollah -- "will take exclusive control of the territory to the exclusion of all non-state actors," a joint statement said.Further talks were planned in the week of June 22, with a view toward reaching a "comprehensive agreement."Israel and Hezbollah, however, have continued to trade fire, with Hezbollah claiming missile attacks on northern Israel Wednesday and Lebanon saying Israeli strikes in the south killed at least nine people, including two paramedics.Israeli troops are staging their deepest ground offensive into Lebanon in two decades.A truce to halt the fighting in Lebanon was meant to take hold on April 17 but has never been observed.'Playing with fire'Kuwait's military condemned the drone strike on its airport as an act of "criminal Iranian aggression." India's foreign ministry said the one fatality was an Indian national.Iran's Revolutionary Guards denied attacking the airport and said it was "an error in the American Patriot systems, which landed on the terminal after failing to intercept Iranian missiles."The Revolutionary Guards also accused US forces of provoking a response by targeting a tanker and a communications tower on the country's Qeshm Island.The fresh attacks constitute one of the more severe tests yet of the April 8 ceasefire that paused more than a month of war sparked by the US-Israeli bombing of Iran, and has largely held despite sporadic exchanges of fire.Trump played down the renewed hostilities saying "in that part of the world ceasefire is when you're shooting in a more moderate manner."Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Iran meanwhile of "playing with fire.""Iran surely knows what the (US) president has said, that if necessary, there'll be a full-scale return to military action," Netanyahu said in an interview with US channel CNBC.Kuwait suspended air traffic and diverted arriving planes to other destinations following the drone attack on the airport, but later restarted Kuwait Airways flights.The international airport has been targeted several times during the war, and had only fully resumed operations on Monday.Hassan Sheikh, a 40-year-old Pakistani resident of Kuwait who lives near the airport, said he heard explosions throughout the night, adding: "For the first time, my children felt how serious the situation was."
4 June 2026

June Weather Outlook: More Heat, Less Rain in Bangladesh

The country is likely to experience slightly below-normal rainfall and above-normal temperatures in June, according to the Long Range Forecasting Expert Committee of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).Officials said the southwest monsoon is expected to advance across the country in the first half of the month, but overall rainfall is likely to remain slightly below seasonal averages.The forecast was disclosed following a regular meeting of the expert committee held at the Storm Warning Centre, Dhaka on Monday.BMD Director (acting) and committee chairman Mohammad Mominul Islam said both daytime and night time temperatures are expected to remain higher than normal in the current month  June. He also warned that two to three mild to moderate heat waves may affect different parts of the country.According to the forecast, mild heat waves may range between 36°C and 37.9°C, while moderate heat waves could reach 38°C to 39.9°C.The committee also predicted five to seven days of light to moderate thunderstorm may be active  during the month. In addition, one to two low-pressure systems may form over the Bay of Bengal, one of which could intensify into a monsoon depression.Region-wise rainfall is expected to vary. Chattogram and Sylhet divisions may receive 600–630 mm of rainfall, Barishal 420–470 mm, Rangpur 400–420 mm, Dhaka 330–350 mm, Khulna 280–300 mm, and Rajshahi 270–290 mm.Meteorologist Md. Shahinul Islam of the Storm Warning Centre told BSS that scattered rainfall has already begun in some areas but is not yet strong enough to significantly ease the ongoing heat wave.He said rainfall in parts of Bogura, Rajshahi, Netrakona and Rangpur may bring slight local relief, but the heat wave may continue for another two to three days.He added that Dhaka has yet to receive significant rainfall, and hot and humid conditions continue to prevail. The monsoon is currently near the Myanmar coast and is expected to enter Bangladesh within the next three to four days.Once the monsoon arrives, rainfall is likely to increase first in the southern region, followed by central and northern areas. Light rain may occur in Dhaka within the next day, although humidity is expected to persist.According to BMD data, Bangladesh recorded an average rainfall of 289 mm in May, which is 7.4 percent above normal. While Mymensingh, Sylhet, Dhaka, Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions received above-normal rainfall, Chattogram, Khulna and Barishal experienced below-normal rainfall.The highest rainfall in May was recorded in Dinajpur, where 144 mm of rainfall was recorded in a single day on May 13. The month also saw several spells of mild heat waves with the highest temperature reaching 38.0°C in Chuadanga on May 18, while the lowest was 18.4°C in Sylhet on May 3.Hydrological forecasts suggest river conditions are likely to remain normal, though water levels may rise temporarily in some areas due to heavy rainfall in the northern, north-eastern and south-eastern regions.Meanwhile, meteorologist Mashiur Rahman of the Bangladesh Weather Observation Team said the monsoon may become more active around June 10, with rainfall increasing significantly from June 11–12.He said pre-monsoon rainfall will continue until then, with intermittent breaks even after monsoon onset. However, the risk of extremely heavy rainfall remains low in June.He further noted that the ongoing heat wave may persist until around June 10, although scattered rainfall from June 5 could bring partial relief. However, humid conditions may return after short spells of rain.He added that while there is no major flood risk in early June, localized water logging or short-term flooding may occur in low-lying northern areas in the latter half of the month. However, the possibility of a major flood remains low.
4 June 2026
Bangladesh, Türkiye eye strategic partnership, trade expansion

Bangladesh, Türkiye eye strategic partnership, trade expansion

Bangladesh and Türkiye today agreed to deepen strategic cooperation, expand trade and investment ties and explore a free trade arrangement as the two countries seek to elevate their longstanding bilateral relationship to a new strategic level.The commitments were made during a bilateral meeting between Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan at a city hotel."We emphasized that the visit comes at a significant moment of Bangladesh- Türkiye relations and demonstrates the shared commitment of both countries to deepening cooperation and elevating the bilateral partnership to new heights at a strategic level," Dr Rahman said at a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart here today.Welcoming the visiting Turkish foreign minister, Dr Rahman said the discussions were held in a spirit of friendship, mutual respect and understanding, reflecting the longstanding partnership between the two countries.Referring to the government's foreign policy priorities, Dr Khalilur Rahman said the administration led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman remains committed to safeguarding Bangladesh's sovereignty, national interests and the welfare of its people while pursuing constructive relations with friendly nations."Foreign policy of our government, led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, is guided by the philosophy of 'Bangladesh Before All'. This principle reflects our resolute commitment to safeguarding Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty, national interests and the welfare of our people. At the same time, it reflects our belief that beyond our borders we have friends and partners, not masters," he said.The two sides agreed that the visit marks an important milestone in bilateral relations and opens new opportunities for cooperation in trade, investment, development and regional affairs, while a major focus of the talks was economic cooperation and trade expansion.Dr Rahman said Bangladesh and Türkiye discussed the possibility of signing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) or a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) to further boost bilateral trade and investment.Bilateral trade has been growing steadily and both countries are now working to increase trade volume to US$2 billion from the current level of around US$1.3 billion, he noted.The foreign minister invited Turkish investors to take advantage of Bangladesh's investment-friendly environment and opportunities available in the country's economic zones and special economic zones.He proposed the establishment of a dedicated Turkish Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Bangladesh and sought expanded engagement by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) in investment, trade and industrial partnerships.According to Dr Khalilur Rahman, Bangladesh has identified several promising sectors for Turkish investment, including textiles and apparel, defence manufacturing, shipbuilding, pharmaceuticals, infrastructure, renewable energy, information and communication technology (ICT), and smart technologies.He also proposed the establishment of an international-standard hospital and nursing institute in Dhaka with Turkish cooperation and requested increased scholarship opportunities for Bangladeshi students pursuing higher education in Türkiye.Noting that around 3,000 Bangladeshis currently reside in Türkiye, most of them students, he called for easier visa procedures to facilitate tourism, education, cultural exchanges, business interactions and investment-related travel.On the Rohingya issue, the foreign minister reiterated Bangladesh's position that the safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable repatriation of displaced Rohingyas to Myanmar with full citizenship rights remains the only viable solution to the crisis.He thanked Türkiye for its continued humanitarian assistance and diplomatic support for the Rohingya people and said the visiting Turkish delegation would visit Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar later in the day to gain first-hand knowledge of the situation.Dr Khalilur Rahman expressed confidence that Hakan Fidan's visit would further deepen cooperation, collaboration and mutual understanding between the two countries and help unlock new opportunities for partnership across multiple sectors.He expressed Bangladesh's appreciation to Türkiye for sending election observers during the parliamentary election in February this year and for dispatching Deputy Foreign Minister Berris Ekinci to attend the oath-taking ceremony of the new government.The foreign minister also thanked the Turkish government and Hakan Fidan personally for supporting Bangladesh's successful candidature for the presidency of the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).Speaking at the same press conference, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reaffirmed Türkiye's commitment to strengthening cooperation with Bangladesh and described the South Asian nation as an important partner in the region.Fidan said there is significant potential for cooperation in a number of sectors, particularly in defence industries, trade, investment and technology.Describing Bangladesh and Türkiye as strong voices of the Global South, he said the two sides exchanged views on a wide range of international and regional issues and found broad convergence on many of them.Fidan said Türkiye would continue to work closely with Bangladesh on issues of mutual interest and reaffirmed Ankara's commitment to strengthening bilateral relations in line with the shared aspirations of the two friendly nations.On the Rohingya crisis, the Turkish foreign minister praised Bangladesh for sheltering more than one million forcibly displaced Rohingyas on humanitarian grounds and reiterated Ankara's continued support for their safe, voluntary and dignified return to Myanmar."Bangladesh has undertaken a historic humanitarian responsibility. We highly appreciate its efforts and will continue our support for the safe, voluntary and dignified return of the Rohingya people," he said.Fidan said Türkiye would continue intensive diplomatic efforts to keep the Rohingya issue on the international agenda and work with the international community to achieve a lasting solution to the crisis.The Turkish foreign minister also expressed concern over ongoing conflicts and tensions in different parts of the world, particularly in the Middle East.Referring to the situation in Gaza, he accused Israel of violating ceasefire efforts and said the international community must take effective measures to stop what he described as continuing atrocities against the Palestinian people.He said Türkiye remains deeply concerned about the escalation of regional conflicts and stressed the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in resolving disputes.Regarding the ongoing talks between Iran and the United States, Fidan expressed hope that the negotiations would contribute to regional peace and stability.He also underscored the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation through strategic waterways and appreciated Pakistan's role in mediation efforts aimed at reducing tensions and promoting regional stability.State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam and State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism M Rashiduzzaman Millat were also present at the meeting.Fidan, who arrived in Dhaka on Thursday night on a two-day official visit, is also scheduled to call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and visit Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar, underscoring Türkiye's continued support for displaced Rohingyas and humanitarian efforts in Bangladesh.
7 hrs ago
National

National

Turkish FM arrives in Dhaka on two-day visit

Turkish FM arrives in Dhaka on two-day visit

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan arrived in Dhaka tonight on a two-day official visit as Bangladesh and Turkiye seek to expand strategic cooperation and strengthen trade, investment and humanitarian engagement. Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman, Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Adviser Humayun Kabir and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam received him upon arrival at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.During the visit, Dr Rahman and his Turkish counterpart are scheduled to hold bilateral talks on Friday, focusing on a wide range of issues, including trade and investment, security cooperation, regional developments and matters of mutual interest.Fidan is also scheduled to call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and visit Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar, underscoring Turkiye's continued support for displaced Rohingyas and humanitarian efforts in Bangladesh.The Turkish foreign minister's trip marks his first visit to Bangladesh.As part of his itinerary, Fidan will inspect humanitarian assistance projects implemented in the camps by Turkish agencies and organisations, including the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), the Turkish Red Crescent, the Turkish Diyanet Foundation and Turkiye's Ministry of Health. He will also visit the Turkish Field Hospital operating in the camps.Bangladesh and Turkiye have been working to further strengthen their economic partnership, with both sides aiming to increase bilateral trade volume from US$1.35 billion in 2025 to US$2 billion in the coming years.The visit follows a bilateral meeting between Fidan and Dr Khalilur Rahman in Ankara on March 14, which was the first foreign minister-level engagement between the two countries after the BNP government assumed office.
13 hrs ago
International

International

Bangladesh, Türkiye eye strategic partnership, trade expansion

Bangladesh, Türkiye eye strategic partnership, trade expansion

Bangladesh and Türkiye today agreed to deepen strategic cooperation, expand trade and investment ties and explore a free trade arrangement as the two countries seek to elevate their longstanding bilateral relationship to a new strategic level.The commitments were made during a bilateral meeting between Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan at a city hotel."We emphasized that the visit comes at a significant moment of Bangladesh- Türkiye relations and demonstrates the shared commitment of both countries to deepening cooperation and elevating the bilateral partnership to new heights at a strategic level," Dr Rahman said at a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart here today.Welcoming the visiting Turkish foreign minister, Dr Rahman said the discussions were held in a spirit of friendship, mutual respect and understanding, reflecting the longstanding partnership between the two countries.Referring to the government's foreign policy priorities, Dr Khalilur Rahman said the administration led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman remains committed to safeguarding Bangladesh's sovereignty, national interests and the welfare of its people while pursuing constructive relations with friendly nations."Foreign policy of our government, led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, is guided by the philosophy of 'Bangladesh Before All'. This principle reflects our resolute commitment to safeguarding Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty, national interests and the welfare of our people. At the same time, it reflects our belief that beyond our borders we have friends and partners, not masters," he said.The two sides agreed that the visit marks an important milestone in bilateral relations and opens new opportunities for cooperation in trade, investment, development and regional affairs, while a major focus of the talks was economic cooperation and trade expansion.Dr Rahman said Bangladesh and Türkiye discussed the possibility of signing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) or a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) to further boost bilateral trade and investment.Bilateral trade has been growing steadily and both countries are now working to increase trade volume to US$2 billion from the current level of around US$1.3 billion, he noted.The foreign minister invited Turkish investors to take advantage of Bangladesh's investment-friendly environment and opportunities available in the country's economic zones and special economic zones.He proposed the establishment of a dedicated Turkish Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Bangladesh and sought expanded engagement by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) in investment, trade and industrial partnerships.According to Dr Khalilur Rahman, Bangladesh has identified several promising sectors for Turkish investment, including textiles and apparel, defence manufacturing, shipbuilding, pharmaceuticals, infrastructure, renewable energy, information and communication technology (ICT), and smart technologies.He also proposed the establishment of an international-standard hospital and nursing institute in Dhaka with Turkish cooperation and requested increased scholarship opportunities for Bangladeshi students pursuing higher education in Türkiye.Noting that around 3,000 Bangladeshis currently reside in Türkiye, most of them students, he called for easier visa procedures to facilitate tourism, education, cultural exchanges, business interactions and investment-related travel.On the Rohingya issue, the foreign minister reiterated Bangladesh's position that the safe, voluntary, dignified and sustainable repatriation of displaced Rohingyas to Myanmar with full citizenship rights remains the only viable solution to the crisis.He thanked Türkiye for its continued humanitarian assistance and diplomatic support for the Rohingya people and said the visiting Turkish delegation would visit Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar later in the day to gain first-hand knowledge of the situation.Dr Khalilur Rahman expressed confidence that Hakan Fidan's visit would further deepen cooperation, collaboration and mutual understanding between the two countries and help unlock new opportunities for partnership across multiple sectors.He expressed Bangladesh's appreciation to Türkiye for sending election observers during the parliamentary election in February this year and for dispatching Deputy Foreign Minister Berris Ekinci to attend the oath-taking ceremony of the new government.The foreign minister also thanked the Turkish government and Hakan Fidan personally for supporting Bangladesh's successful candidature for the presidency of the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).Speaking at the same press conference, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan reaffirmed Türkiye's commitment to strengthening cooperation with Bangladesh and described the South Asian nation as an important partner in the region.Fidan said there is significant potential for cooperation in a number of sectors, particularly in defence industries, trade, investment and technology.Describing Bangladesh and Türkiye as strong voices of the Global South, he said the two sides exchanged views on a wide range of international and regional issues and found broad convergence on many of them.Fidan said Türkiye would continue to work closely with Bangladesh on issues of mutual interest and reaffirmed Ankara's commitment to strengthening bilateral relations in line with the shared aspirations of the two friendly nations.On the Rohingya crisis, the Turkish foreign minister praised Bangladesh for sheltering more than one million forcibly displaced Rohingyas on humanitarian grounds and reiterated Ankara's continued support for their safe, voluntary and dignified return to Myanmar."Bangladesh has undertaken a historic humanitarian responsibility. We highly appreciate its efforts and will continue our support for the safe, voluntary and dignified return of the Rohingya people," he said.Fidan said Türkiye would continue intensive diplomatic efforts to keep the Rohingya issue on the international agenda and work with the international community to achieve a lasting solution to the crisis.The Turkish foreign minister also expressed concern over ongoing conflicts and tensions in different parts of the world, particularly in the Middle East.Referring to the situation in Gaza, he accused Israel of violating ceasefire efforts and said the international community must take effective measures to stop what he described as continuing atrocities against the Palestinian people.He said Türkiye remains deeply concerned about the escalation of regional conflicts and stressed the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in resolving disputes.Regarding the ongoing talks between Iran and the United States, Fidan expressed hope that the negotiations would contribute to regional peace and stability.He also underscored the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation through strategic waterways and appreciated Pakistan's role in mediation efforts aimed at reducing tensions and promoting regional stability.State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam and State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism M Rashiduzzaman Millat were also present at the meeting.Fidan, who arrived in Dhaka on Thursday night on a two-day official visit, is also scheduled to call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and visit Rohingya camps in Cox's Bazar, underscoring Türkiye's continued support for displaced Rohingyas and humanitarian efforts in Bangladesh.
7 hrs ago
Campus

Campus

Three JSTU Students Develop Online Result & Marksheet Management System

Three JSTU Students Develop Online Result & Marksheet Management System

To modernize and streamline the traditionally slow and complex result management process, students of the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department at Jamalpur Science & Technology University (JSTU) have developed and launched a modern web-based software titled ‘JSTU Result Management System’.The digital platform allows students to access their academic results, CGPA, course information, and marksheets online with ease. At the same time, teachers can upload examination marks and update results, while university authorities can oversee and manage the entire result management system through a centralized platform.The project was developed by three students from the 2021 - 22 academic session of the CSE Department. The initiative was supervised by Assistant Professor Mohammad Hasan, who served as the project guide and course coordinator, providing overall guidance throughout the development process.Among the team members, Md. Robiul Islam worked as the developer, leading the core web application development, frontend and backend design, database architecture, and API integration.Gulzar-E-Mostafa served as the cybersecurity expert, handling login systems, user authentication, data security, and other cybersecurity-related functionalities. Meanwhile, Md. Tanvir Ahmed Rafi worked as the QA and Testing Specialist, overseeing system testing, bug identification, and quality assurance.The software consists of three separate modules- the Student Panel, Teacher Panel, and Admin Panel. Through the Student Panel, learners can access results and marksheets online. The Teacher Panel enables instructors to upload marks and manage course-related activities, while the Admin Panel allows university authorities to monitor and control the overall result management process.Although the software is currently being used within the CSE Department, those involved in the project expressed optimism that it will eventually be implemented across the entire university.JSTU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Mohammad Amir Hossain Bhuiyan praised the students for their innovation & saying ‘Technology-driven initiatives by young students like these will accelerate the university’s journey toward digital transformation. The university administration will extend full support to such innovative projects in the future.’
24 May 2026
Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

The much-anticipated election of the Haimchar Press Club was held on Thursday (March 12, 2026) in a peaceful environment. A total of five candidates contested for the two key positions—President and General Secretary.There were 47 registered voters in the election, of whom 34 exercised their voting rights.Three candidates competed for the post of President. Among them, Md. Mohsin Mia (symbol: Pen) was elected President after securing 19 votes. His nearest rival, G.M. Fazlur Rahman (symbol: Glasses), received 12 votes, while Masud Alam Riad (symbol: Mobile Phone) obtained 3 votes.For the post of General Secretary, two candidates were in the race. Zahidul Islam (symbol: Camera) was elected General Secretary with 20 votes, while his opponent Hasan Al Mamun (symbol: Laptop) received 14 votes.After the completion of voting, the results were officially announced in a peaceful atmosphere. Members of the press club congratulated the newly elected leaders and expressed hope that the new leadership would play a significant role in strengthening and advancing the activities of the press club.
22 November 2025
13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

22 November 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

June Weather Outlook: More Heat, Less Rain in Bangladesh

June Weather Outlook: More Heat, Less Rain in Bangladesh

The country is likely to experience slightly below-normal rainfall and above-normal temperatures in June, according to the Long Range Forecasting Expert Committee of the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).Officials said the southwest monsoon is expected to advance across the country in the first half of the month, but overall rainfall is likely to remain slightly below seasonal averages.The forecast was disclosed following a regular meeting of the expert committee held at the Storm Warning Centre, Dhaka on Monday.BMD Director (acting) and committee chairman Mohammad Mominul Islam said both daytime and night time temperatures are expected to remain higher than normal in the current month  June. He also warned that two to three mild to moderate heat waves may affect different parts of the country.According to the forecast, mild heat waves may range between 36°C and 37.9°C, while moderate heat waves could reach 38°C to 39.9°C.The committee also predicted five to seven days of light to moderate thunderstorm may be active  during the month. In addition, one to two low-pressure systems may form over the Bay of Bengal, one of which could intensify into a monsoon depression.Region-wise rainfall is expected to vary. Chattogram and Sylhet divisions may receive 600–630 mm of rainfall, Barishal 420–470 mm, Rangpur 400–420 mm, Dhaka 330–350 mm, Khulna 280–300 mm, and Rajshahi 270–290 mm.Meteorologist Md. Shahinul Islam of the Storm Warning Centre told BSS that scattered rainfall has already begun in some areas but is not yet strong enough to significantly ease the ongoing heat wave.He said rainfall in parts of Bogura, Rajshahi, Netrakona and Rangpur may bring slight local relief, but the heat wave may continue for another two to three days.He added that Dhaka has yet to receive significant rainfall, and hot and humid conditions continue to prevail. The monsoon is currently near the Myanmar coast and is expected to enter Bangladesh within the next three to four days.Once the monsoon arrives, rainfall is likely to increase first in the southern region, followed by central and northern areas. Light rain may occur in Dhaka within the next day, although humidity is expected to persist.According to BMD data, Bangladesh recorded an average rainfall of 289 mm in May, which is 7.4 percent above normal. While Mymensingh, Sylhet, Dhaka, Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions received above-normal rainfall, Chattogram, Khulna and Barishal experienced below-normal rainfall.The highest rainfall in May was recorded in Dinajpur, where 144 mm of rainfall was recorded in a single day on May 13. The month also saw several spells of mild heat waves with the highest temperature reaching 38.0°C in Chuadanga on May 18, while the lowest was 18.4°C in Sylhet on May 3.Hydrological forecasts suggest river conditions are likely to remain normal, though water levels may rise temporarily in some areas due to heavy rainfall in the northern, north-eastern and south-eastern regions.Meanwhile, meteorologist Mashiur Rahman of the Bangladesh Weather Observation Team said the monsoon may become more active around June 10, with rainfall increasing significantly from June 11–12.He said pre-monsoon rainfall will continue until then, with intermittent breaks even after monsoon onset. However, the risk of extremely heavy rainfall remains low in June.He further noted that the ongoing heat wave may persist until around June 10, although scattered rainfall from June 5 could bring partial relief. However, humid conditions may return after short spells of rain.He added that while there is no major flood risk in early June, localized water logging or short-term flooding may occur in low-lying northern areas in the latter half of the month. However, the possibility of a major flood remains low.
22 November 2025