Tuesday, 07 July 2026
The Dhaka News

Modern Infrastructure Vital for Fast Public Services, Says State Minister

Delivering fast, transparent, and reliable government services requires modern administrative infrastructure, State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Yasser Khan Choudhury said today.Speaking at the inauguration of the newly expanded administrative building and hall room at the Fulbaria Upazila Parishad, Choudhury stated that the government is continuously working to strengthen administrative capacity at the upazila level to ensure better public service delivery across the country.According to the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), construction on the extended facility began in January 2024 and was completed at a cost of Tk 8.07 crore.Following the inauguration, the state minister planted several saplings on the complex grounds. He used the occasion to highlight Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s nationwide initiative to plant 25 crore trees over the next five years, urging local residents and institutions to participate in the effort to maintain Bangladesh's environmental balance.The event was attended by local government officials and political figures, including Members of Parliament Nilofar Chowdhury Moni and Kamrul Hasan Milon, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Shahidul Islam Sohag, and Fulbaria Upazila BNP Convener Aktarul Alam Faruk, along with other local representatives.
5 July 2026

Trump Says He Was Surprised to See Iranians Mourning Khamenei

U.S President Donald Trump has said he was surprised by the massive public mourning for Iran’s late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, admitting that he had believed many Iranians disliked him. Trump’s remarks came after he observed the funeral ceremonies held in Tehran, where large crowds gathered to pay their final respects.  Speaking to Axios on Saturday, Trump said the scenes from Tehran’s Grand Mosalla challenged his previous perception of public opinion inside Iran. He claimed he was “shocked” to see so many people grieving, adding that he had assumed Iranians hated Khamenei, though he also suggested the displays of emotion “might be fake.”  Trump also asserted that Iran is eager to reach an agreement with the United States. According to him, both sides have informally agreed to pause discussions for one week to allow the funeral ceremonies to conclude, while refraining from launching new attacks during that period.  In the interview, Trump said the United States could have targeted Iran’s remaining leadership during the funeral gathering but chose not to do so in order to preserve the possibility of future negotiations.  The U.S. president also revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a meeting at the White House. Trump said the meeting could take place after his return from upcoming international engagements, describing relations between the two leaders as “very good.”  Meanwhile, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that Netanyahu spoke with Trump on Friday to congratulate him on the United States’ 250th Independence Day and that both leaders agreed to meet in Washington in the near future. However, an Israeli official familiar with the matter indicated that scheduling constraints could push the meeting to the following week.
5 July 2026

HSC and Equivalent Examinations Begin Today

The 2026 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations begin across Bangladesh today (Thursday), with all nine general education boards conducting the exams using a unified question paper for the first time.A total of 2,697 examination centres have been brought under CCTV surveillance to ensure a fair and transparent examination process.Police officers deployed at examination centres will wear body-worn cameras, while the Ministry of Education's monitoring cell in Dhaka will be able to observe examination activities at any centre across the country in real time.Previously, each general education board held HSC examinations using separate question papers. This year, however, the examinations are being conducted under the full syllabus with a common question paper.The Bangla First Paper examination will be held from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm today. Candidates have been instructed to take their seats at least 30 minutes before the examination begins. The written examinations will continue until August 8, while practical examinations are scheduled to conclude by August 15.A total of 1,270,583 students from 9,439 educational institutions under 11 education boards are taking part in this year's examinations. The information was announced by Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Haque Milon during a press conference held at the Ministry of Education on Wednesday.The minister said the government has taken all necessary measures to ensure that the examinations are conducted in a fair, orderly and malpractice-free environment.Among the candidates, 1,069,714 are from the general education boards, 92,905 are under the Madrasah Education Board, and 107,964 are appearing under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board.According to ministry data, 621,969 male and 648,614 female students are participating in the examinations.Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has imposed restrictions on public movement within 200 yards of examination centres in the capital. Only candidates and officials directly involved in the examinations will be allowed to enter the restricted areas.Strict Measures for Answer Script EvaluationSpeaking at the press conference, the education minister said the government will adopt stricter measures in evaluating answer scripts this year. Examiners will receive additional training, fewer answer scripts will be assigned to each examiner, and education boards will randomly re-evaluate selected answer scripts to ensure accuracy and fairness.He also said the government remains highly vigilant against question paper leaks.The minister warned that any examiner found to have assessed answer scripts negligently or awarded marks arbitrarily would face disciplinary action.To prevent question paper leaks, the government has strengthened legal measures and prepared three separate sets of question papers. Authorities also warned that strict legal action would be taken against anyone spreading rumours or fake question papers on social media.Government Working on Coordinated University Admission TestsEducation Minister Milon said the government is working to coordinate university admission examinations following the publication of the HSC and equivalent examination results.He said discussions have already been held with university vice-chancellors, and a coordinated admission framework is expected to be announced before the admission process begins.Number of Candidates by Education BoardAmong the general education boards, Dhaka Education Board has the highest number of candidates, with 300,393 students appearing in the examinations. Barishal Education Board has the lowest, with 58,664 candidates.Rajshahi Education Board has 140,830 candidates, followed by Jashore with 117,210, Dinajpur with 113,479, Chattogram with 99,688, Cumilla with 94,802, Mymensingh with 73,037 and Sylhet with 71,611 candidates.Compared to last year, the number of candidates under the general education boards has increased by 14,316. The Madrasah Education Board has recorded an increase of 6,803 candidates, while the Technical Education Board has seen a decrease of 1,647 candidates.New National Curriculum from 2028The education minister also announced that a new national curriculum for primary and secondary education will be introduced from 2028, as implementing it in 2027 is no longer feasible due to time constraints.A committee has already been formed to develop the new curriculum.Responding to a question on whether the curriculum would be introduced simultaneously from Grades 1 to 10, the minister said changes would be implemented wherever necessary.The Prime Minister's Adviser on Education, Mahdi Amin, said the new curriculum would place greater emphasis on culture and sports alongside textbook-based learning.He also announced that technical and vocational education will become compulsory from Grade 6, initially through theoretical instruction and later through practical training.
2 July 2026
Boro Kuthi to be handed over to Rajshahi University: Minu

Boro Kuthi to be handed over to Rajshahi University: Minu

Land Minister Mizanur Rahman Minu today announced a grant of Tk 10 lakh for the development of Rajshahi University (RU) and assured that Boro Kuthi, the birthplace of the university, would be handed over to the institution.He was addressing a discussion marking the university's 73rd founding anniversary as the chief guest.Announcing the financial assistance, the minister said, "In the name of my father, Faiz Rahman, I will donate Tk 10 lakh for the development of Rajshahi University within a week."Minu said Rajshahi University had played an undeniable role in the country's anti-fascist movement and democratic struggles."Many graduates of this university are now serving with distinction across the world. I pay my respects to the late Madar Bakhsh, who made the greatest contribution to the establishment of the university. I also express my gratitude to all those who contributed to its founding," he said.The minister said the university's Vice-Chancellor had placed several demands before him, reiterating his longstanding support for the institution."I have always been a well-wisher of Rajshahi University. President Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia visited this university and made significant contributions to the welfare of its students," he said.Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and the Education Minister were also committed to the development of Rajshahi University, he added."I hope all existing challenges, including those related to residential halls and academic buildings, will be resolved soon. I will place these issues before the Prime Minister at the earliest opportunity," he said.Referring to the university's upcoming milestone, the minister said, "The university will celebrate its 75th founding anniversary in two years. I will invite Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to attend the event and I hope he will be present."He also said the Vice-Chancellor had requested government intervention to reclaim Boro Kuthi for the university."I will place this matter, along with the issues concerning the university's halls, academic buildings and other development needs, before the Prime Minister," he added.Among others, former Vice-Chancellor Professor Faisul Islam Faruqi, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor Abdul Alim, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Mamunur Rashid, MP Shafiqul Haque Milon, Rajshahi City Corporation Administrator Mahfuzur Rahman Riton, university teachers, officials, staff, students and invited guests attended the programme.
6 July 2026
National

National

Proposal to Abolish Freedom Fighter Quota in Class XI Admissions

Proposal to Abolish Freedom Fighter Quota in Class XI Admissions

A proposal has been put forward to completely abolish the 5% freedom fighter quota in Class XI admissions for the current academic year. Alongside this, the 2% quota reserved for officials and staff of the Ministry of Education and its subordinate departments has also been proposed for abolition. The Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee put forward this proposal with the aim of ensuring 100% merit-based admissions and creating equal opportunities for general students.Preliminary discussions on the matter took place at a high-level meeting held on Tuesday, July 7, chaired by Education Minister Ehsanul Haque Milon. Officials present at the meeting expressed support for abolishing both quotas. However, given the sensitive and publicly significant nature of the issue, a larger meeting will be convened this week involving teacher representatives, guardians, and principals of the country's leading colleges, along with other relevant stakeholders, before a final decision is made following discussions.Officials present at the meeting said the Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee had drawn up an admission policy comprising a number of proposals, which was presented at today's meeting chaired by the Education Minister. This included the proposal to abolish the quota system. In addition to the existing method, proposals for merit assessment through admission tests and selection through lottery were also included. However, which method will be finalized may require another meeting.Currently, a total of 7% quota is reserved in Class XI admissions — 5% for children of freedom fighters and 2% for children of officials and staff of the Ministry of Education and related departments. According to statistics from BUET experts, who are responsible for the technical aspects of the admission process, sufficient eligible candidates have not been found under the 5% freedom fighter quota in recent years.According to BUET data, under the government gazette, the minimum age of a valiant freedom fighter is set at 12 years and 6 months, and the minimum age of a currently living freedom fighter now exceeds 80 years and 7 months. Given this reality, it is natural that their children are not being found for college admission. In many cases, grandchildren apply under this quota, but later face complications due to being unable to submit the necessary documents, causing them to lose the opportunity to gain admission to their preferred college despite having good GPAs.Furthermore, the Inter-Education Board views the existence of a special quota for the Ministry of Education and its subordinate departments as direct discrimination. Abdul Khalek, Secretary of the Secondary and Higher Education Division, which oversees top-level decisions and future planning, said that when sufficient students are not found under the freedom fighter quota, the seats are filled from the merit list. However, the Education Minister said that the policy change would be finalized based on the opinions of the government's highest levels and cabinet members.Sources at the meeting said that although alternative methods such as admission tests or lottery were proposed, these were rejected at the meeting. To prevent admission-related corruption and various forms of lobbying, it was decided that the admission process would continue to be based on GPA, as before, rather than switching to a lottery or examination system. Emphasis is being placed on making the online and automated admission system in place since 2012 function even more precisely.According to those concerned, if this proposal is implemented, it will ensure 100% merit-based admissions and put an end to the long-standing dissatisfaction among general students regarding admission opportunities.
1 hrs ago
International

International

Turkey to Buy F-35c from the United States

Turkey to Buy F-35c from the United States

Turkey is set to purchase advanced F-35 fighter jets from the United States, with Washington simultaneously lifting sanctions imposed on Ankara.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shared this information following a meeting with US President Donald Trump, who is attending the NATO summit, on Tuesday, July 7.He said positive progress has been made both on the purchase of F-35 fighter jets from the US and on securing American jet engines for Turkey's domestically developed "Kaan" fighter jet, with an agreement on both matters reaching its final stage.Erdogan added that during discussions on the F-35 program, Turkey was promised five fighter jets, and that they believe President Trump has made a separate personal commitment on this matter. He said they hope the positive signals received earlier will now materialize.He further said that President Trump generally keeps his promises, and that they therefore expect a positive decision on the F-35 issue to emerge from this summit.The Turkish president also expressed optimism regarding the procurement of American jet engines for the domestic "Kaan" fighter jet, saying Trump had hinted at "good news" for him, and that there may be an opportunity at the summit to thank him for that good news.Meanwhile, Donald Trump said that despite existing restrictions imposed by Congress, he would soon make a decision on selling fighter jets to Turkey. He also indicated that lifting the sanctions imposed on Turkey over its purchase of the Russian S-400 air defense system is under consideration.After Turkey purchased the S-400 system from Russia, the United States removed it from the F-35 program in 2019 and subsequently imposed sanctions on the country. Since then, discussions between the two countries on the F-35 issue and defense cooperation have continued.Source: CNN
1 hrs ago
Campus

Campus

Boro Kuthi to be handed over to Rajshahi University: Minu

Boro Kuthi to be handed over to Rajshahi University: Minu

Land Minister Mizanur Rahman Minu today announced a grant of Tk 10 lakh for the development of Rajshahi University (RU) and assured that Boro Kuthi, the birthplace of the university, would be handed over to the institution.He was addressing a discussion marking the university's 73rd founding anniversary as the chief guest.Announcing the financial assistance, the minister said, "In the name of my father, Faiz Rahman, I will donate Tk 10 lakh for the development of Rajshahi University within a week."Minu said Rajshahi University had played an undeniable role in the country's anti-fascist movement and democratic struggles."Many graduates of this university are now serving with distinction across the world. I pay my respects to the late Madar Bakhsh, who made the greatest contribution to the establishment of the university. I also express my gratitude to all those who contributed to its founding," he said.The minister said the university's Vice-Chancellor had placed several demands before him, reiterating his longstanding support for the institution."I have always been a well-wisher of Rajshahi University. President Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia visited this university and made significant contributions to the welfare of its students," he said.Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and the Education Minister were also committed to the development of Rajshahi University, he added."I hope all existing challenges, including those related to residential halls and academic buildings, will be resolved soon. I will place these issues before the Prime Minister at the earliest opportunity," he said.Referring to the university's upcoming milestone, the minister said, "The university will celebrate its 75th founding anniversary in two years. I will invite Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to attend the event and I hope he will be present."He also said the Vice-Chancellor had requested government intervention to reclaim Boro Kuthi for the university."I will place this matter, along with the issues concerning the university's halls, academic buildings and other development needs, before the Prime Minister," he added.Among others, former Vice-Chancellor Professor Faisul Islam Faruqi, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor Abdul Alim, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education) Professor Mamunur Rashid, MP Shafiqul Haque Milon, Rajshahi City Corporation Administrator Mahfuzur Rahman Riton, university teachers, officials, staff, students and invited guests attended the programme.
6 July 2026
Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

HSC and Equivalent Examinations Begin Today

HSC and Equivalent Examinations Begin Today

The 2026 Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations begin across Bangladesh today (Thursday), with all nine general education boards conducting the exams using a unified question paper for the first time.A total of 2,697 examination centres have been brought under CCTV surveillance to ensure a fair and transparent examination process.Police officers deployed at examination centres will wear body-worn cameras, while the Ministry of Education's monitoring cell in Dhaka will be able to observe examination activities at any centre across the country in real time.Previously, each general education board held HSC examinations using separate question papers. This year, however, the examinations are being conducted under the full syllabus with a common question paper.The Bangla First Paper examination will be held from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm today. Candidates have been instructed to take their seats at least 30 minutes before the examination begins. The written examinations will continue until August 8, while practical examinations are scheduled to conclude by August 15.A total of 1,270,583 students from 9,439 educational institutions under 11 education boards are taking part in this year's examinations. The information was announced by Education Minister A N M Ehsanul Haque Milon during a press conference held at the Ministry of Education on Wednesday.The minister said the government has taken all necessary measures to ensure that the examinations are conducted in a fair, orderly and malpractice-free environment.Among the candidates, 1,069,714 are from the general education boards, 92,905 are under the Madrasah Education Board, and 107,964 are appearing under the Bangladesh Technical Education Board.According to ministry data, 621,969 male and 648,614 female students are participating in the examinations.Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has imposed restrictions on public movement within 200 yards of examination centres in the capital. Only candidates and officials directly involved in the examinations will be allowed to enter the restricted areas.Strict Measures for Answer Script EvaluationSpeaking at the press conference, the education minister said the government will adopt stricter measures in evaluating answer scripts this year. Examiners will receive additional training, fewer answer scripts will be assigned to each examiner, and education boards will randomly re-evaluate selected answer scripts to ensure accuracy and fairness.He also said the government remains highly vigilant against question paper leaks.The minister warned that any examiner found to have assessed answer scripts negligently or awarded marks arbitrarily would face disciplinary action.To prevent question paper leaks, the government has strengthened legal measures and prepared three separate sets of question papers. Authorities also warned that strict legal action would be taken against anyone spreading rumours or fake question papers on social media.Government Working on Coordinated University Admission TestsEducation Minister Milon said the government is working to coordinate university admission examinations following the publication of the HSC and equivalent examination results.He said discussions have already been held with university vice-chancellors, and a coordinated admission framework is expected to be announced before the admission process begins.Number of Candidates by Education BoardAmong the general education boards, Dhaka Education Board has the highest number of candidates, with 300,393 students appearing in the examinations. Barishal Education Board has the lowest, with 58,664 candidates.Rajshahi Education Board has 140,830 candidates, followed by Jashore with 117,210, Dinajpur with 113,479, Chattogram with 99,688, Cumilla with 94,802, Mymensingh with 73,037 and Sylhet with 71,611 candidates.Compared to last year, the number of candidates under the general education boards has increased by 14,316. The Madrasah Education Board has recorded an increase of 6,803 candidates, while the Technical Education Board has seen a decrease of 1,647 candidates.New National Curriculum from 2028The education minister also announced that a new national curriculum for primary and secondary education will be introduced from 2028, as implementing it in 2027 is no longer feasible due to time constraints.A committee has already been formed to develop the new curriculum.Responding to a question on whether the curriculum would be introduced simultaneously from Grades 1 to 10, the minister said changes would be implemented wherever necessary.The Prime Minister's Adviser on Education, Mahdi Amin, said the new curriculum would place greater emphasis on culture and sports alongside textbook-based learning.He also announced that technical and vocational education will become compulsory from Grade 6, initially through theoretical instruction and later through practical training.
27 April 2026
Jamaat Ameer hopes for violence-free and acceptable polls

Jamaat Ameer hopes for violence-free and acceptable polls

27 April 2026
Cricket

Cricket

Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 23 Runs to Move Up to Third

Bangladesh Beat Pakistan by 23 Runs to Move Up to Third

Powered by a cameo from batter Swarna Akter and impressive spells from left-arm spinners Sanjida Akter Meghla and Nahida Akter, Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 23 runs in their third Group 1 match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. The victory lifted the Tigresses to third place in the standings with four points from three matches, keeping their semifinal hopes alive.Pakistan, meanwhile, are still winless after three games and are on the brink of elimination. Australia lead the group with six points from three matches. After winning the toss in Southampton, England, Bangladesh opted to bat first but found themselves in trouble early, losing their third wicket for just 13 runs in the fifth over.Captain Nigar Sultana and Sobhana Mostary steadied the innings with a 35-run partnership off 29 balls for the fourth wicket. Sobhana scored 22 off 19 balls, hitting three boundaries. Nigar then added 24 runs off 29 balls with Ritu Moni and a further 20 runs off 19 balls alongside Swarna Akter. Ritu managed seven runs, while Nigar struck five fours in her 38-ball 36 before departing.With Bangladesh on 92 runs, Swarna launched a late assault to guide her side to a competitive total. Bangladesh finished on 123/6 in their allotted 20 overs. Swarna remained unbeaten on 39 off 22 balls, hitting five boundaries, while Rabeya Khan stayed not out on four. Fatima Sana claimed two wickets for Pakistan.Chasing 124, Pakistan got off to a solid start with an opening stand of 49 runs from 45 balls. Nahida Akter broke the partnership in the eighth over, triggering a collapse.Nahida and Meghla then wreaked havoc with their spin, reducing Pakistan from 49 without loss to 84 for eight. The duo accounted for eight wickets for just 35 runs as Pakistan's batting line-up crumbled.Pakistan eventually finished on 100/8 in 20 overs, with opener Muneeba Ali top-scoring with 25 runs. Nahida Akter returned figures of 3 for 18, while Meghla claimed 3 for 21. Swarna Akter was named Player of the Match for her unbeaten 39 off 22 balls.Bangladesh will face India in their fourth group-stage match on June 25.
21 June 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Modern Infrastructure Vital for Fast Public Services, Says State Minister

Modern Infrastructure Vital for Fast Public Services, Says State Minister

Delivering fast, transparent, and reliable government services requires modern administrative infrastructure, State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Yasser Khan Choudhury said today.Speaking at the inauguration of the newly expanded administrative building and hall room at the Fulbaria Upazila Parishad, Choudhury stated that the government is continuously working to strengthen administrative capacity at the upazila level to ensure better public service delivery across the country.According to the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED), construction on the extended facility began in January 2024 and was completed at a cost of Tk 8.07 crore.Following the inauguration, the state minister planted several saplings on the complex grounds. He used the occasion to highlight Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s nationwide initiative to plant 25 crore trees over the next five years, urging local residents and institutions to participate in the effort to maintain Bangladesh's environmental balance.The event was attended by local government officials and political figures, including Members of Parliament Nilofar Chowdhury Moni and Kamrul Hasan Milon, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Shahidul Islam Sohag, and Fulbaria Upazila BNP Convener Aktarul Alam Faruk, along with other local representatives.
27 April 2026