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10 Dec, 2025 22:48 pm
NARSINGDI, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS) - Home Affairs Adviser Lt. Gen. (Retd) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has said comprehensive preparations are in progress to ensure that the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election is conducted in a fair, peaceful and festive environment. He made the remarks on Wednesday afternoon following a views-exchange meeting with officials from various administrative sectors on law and order, agricultural production, fertilizer and seed supply and irrigation management. The meeting was held at the conference room of the Narsingdi Deputy Commissioner's office. The adviser said the upcoming election will see a larger deployment of law enforcement personnel compared to previous polls to help ensure a level playing field.  "Elections depend on the people -- on the voters. No one will be able to stop voters from participating spontaneously. Elections are conducted with the cooperation of the Election Commission, political parties, administration and law enforcement agencies. Journalists also play an important role," he added. He urged journalists to continue investigative reporting and to work actively against corruption, encouraging them to report any irregularities -- even if they involve him or his relatives. Earlier in the day, the Home Affairs Adviser visited the Narsingdi District Jail and Police Lines. Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Anwar Hossain, Superintendent of Police Abdullah Al Farruk and other senior officials were present.
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DoF must take more sustainable initiatives while keeping global support intact: Adviser
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DHAKA, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS) - Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter has said the Department of Fisheries (DoF) must adopt more sustainable initiatives while maintaining strong international cooperation. She made the remarks as the chief guest at a programme titled "Terminal Workshop: Community-based Climate Resilient Fisheries and Aquaculture Development in Bangladesh" held at Hotel InterContinental in the capital. Farida Akhter expressed hope that Bangladesh would play an even more active role in the future at international platforms, including those hosted in Brazil. Noting that a project may formally end but work continues, she said true success lies in achieving project goals, evaluating outcomes and planning the next steps. Calling climate change an ongoing crisis, the adviser said its impacts are intensifying each day. She added that carbon emissions remain high because richer nations have not taken adequate measures to curb the use of fossil fuels. Therefore, she stressed that Bangladesh must focus not only on adaptation but also on strong preventive measures. Speaking about the challenges faced by disaster-prone areas in the South, Farida said the people of Bangladesh have demonstrated natural climate resilience through their strength, spirit and determination. She underscored the importance of expanding climate-resilient fisheries in coastal regions, including Sunamganj, Habiganj and Bagerhat. She also highlighted the need to jointly strengthen Baghada-Galda (tiger shrimp and freshwater prawn) wild diversity conservation efforts and improve local livelihoods. The adviser emphasized conducting impact studies to ensure short-term, long-term and sustainable results. Country Director of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Bangladesh, Dr. Valantine Achancho, attended the event as special guest, while DoF Director General Dr. M. Abdur Rouf presided over the workshop.

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RANGPUR, Dec 10, 2025 (BSS) - Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) administration has expressed deep concern and condemnation over a comment by a university teacher about an enlightened person like Begum Rokeya.    Recently, a teacher of the Department of Physics of Rajshahi University posted a 'kafir-murtad' comment on social media about the pioneer of women's awakening and social reform, Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain.   “Such insulting comments towards her are an irresponsible stance aimed at belittling the entire women's liberation movement,” said a BRUR press release tonight.    Begum Rokeya made an outstanding contribution to the Bengali women's awakening, the spread of women's education, the struggle against discrimination, and the establishment of equal rights for women in modern society.    She spent her entire life through her pen and struggle against the backwardness of society, superstitions, child marriage, dowry, dowry system, and the subordinate position of women.    'Motichur', 'Sultana's Dream', 'Aborhadbasini' or 'Padmarag' - in any of her works, she established the power of reason, progress, free thought and scientific mind for people and humanity.    “Rokeya's thoughts and philosophy were never against Islam or fundamental religious principles. She spoke about women's rights from within the Islamic precepts. Rokeya herself was a "practicing Muslim", her biographers have mentioned,” the release said.    Calling such a luminary a 'murtad' or 'kafir' is not only insulting; it is an attempt to instill hatred in society and question the achievements of women, and is a punishable offense under domestic law.    BRUR was named after Begum Rokeya's ideals and memory.    This higher education institution is constantly working towards the advancement of women and building a society free from discrimination through education, research and open knowledge.    Every year, the university authorities observe 'Rokeya Day' with great dignity and respect, which is working to spread her ideals at home and abroad.    BRUR is working towards the real reflection of her dream of women's development, human values and building a progressive society in the country.    The BRUR administration is calling on the government, including the Bangladesh University Grants Commission, to properly investigate the incident and take necessary measures.    It expects a responsible role from all concerned to protect the quality and dignity of the higher education system and ensure responsible behavior in the academic arena.    “A proper example will be set so that no one is encouraged to make such unwanted comments in the future,” the release added.  
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