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For the first time in Bangladesh, 2 strains of IBH virus identified in chickens
For the first time in Bangladesh, 2 strains of IBH virus identified in chickens

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For the first time in Bangladesh, 2 strains of IBH virus identified in chickens

For the first time in Bangladesh, two serotypes (8b and 11) of the fowl adenovirus responsible for causing Inclusion Body Hepatitis (IBH) in broiler chickens have been identified. The discovery was made by Professor Dr. Md. Alimul Islam and his research team from the Department of Microbiology and Hygiene at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU).

Student records scattered across DU offices: Alarming threat to data security
Student records scattered across DU offices: Alarming threat to data security

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Student records scattered across DU offices: Alarming threat to data security

At the University of Dhaka (DU), student records—both academic and personal—are being stored haphazardly across office verandas and corridors of the administrative building, raising serious concerns about data security and student privacy at the country’s premier higher education institution.

City dwellers struggle amid relentless rain, waterlogging
City dwellers struggle amid relentless rain, waterlogging

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City dwellers struggle amid relentless rain, waterlogging

Heavy and continuous rainfall since early Thursday morning has plunged Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, into chaos, causing severe waterlogging and traffic congestion. The Meteorological Department has confirmed that the downpour resulted from a deep depression, which intensified in the afternoon. By evening, many parts of the city were submerged in knee- to waist-deep water, rendering vehicles inoperable and leaving commuters stranded on the roads for hours.

"They are village elders, but inhuman"
"They are village elders, but inhuman"

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"They are village elders, but inhuman"

It was 9:00 pm., and a light drizzle had begun. At the sound of a knock on the door, Shapla Begum stepped out of her house, still shaken and gripped by fear. Her young son, Shakil, had been forcibly taken from her and subjected to brutal abuse. The horrifying cries and pleas of her seven-year-old still haunt her.

First monsoon in 25 years arrives early due to La Niña
First monsoon in 25 years arrives early due to La Niña

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First monsoon in 25 years arrives early due to La Niña

In the Bengali calendar, the months of Asharh and Shraban mark the monsoon season. This season begins with the entry of the southwest monsoon winds into Bangladesh. However, due to the active presence of La Niña, the southwest monsoon is set to arrive earlier than usual this year. By the first week of June, the monsoon is expected to spread across the country—a phenomenon that hasn’t occurred in the past 25 years. The last instance of early monsoon in Bangladesh was in the year 2000.

DU students endure risks, hardship commuting in 35-yrs-old buses
DU students endure risks, hardship commuting in 35-yrs-old buses

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DU students endure risks, hardship commuting in 35-yrs-old buses

Dhaka University (DU), the country’s leading educational institution, is facing a severe transport crisis as students and staff are forced to travel daily in buses over 35 years old, many of which are banned and unsafe. These outdated vehicles operate without valid fitness certificates and fail to meet emission standards, contributing to environmental pollution while putting commuters at serious risk of accidents and discomfort.

Online fraud rings using Benapole’s name spread nationwide
Online fraud rings using Benapole’s name spread nationwide

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Online fraud rings using Benapole’s name spread nationwide

Online fraud operations are spreading across the country using the name of Benapole, a prominent border town. Organized gangs are exploiting Facebook pages and profiles to lure people with enticing advertisements for Indian products at discounted prices. Pages with names such as “Benapole Border Cross Bike,” “Online Shop,” and “Indian Product in Bangladesh” are being used to run these scams. These pages post attractive images of border-crossed Indian bikes, mobile phones, cameras, televisions, refrigerators, and other goods, offering them at unusually low prices to attract customers.

Illegal hill cutting rages on near school premises in Bandarban
Illegal hill cutting rages on near school premises in Bandarban

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Illegal hill cutting rages on near school premises in Bandarban

An illegal hill-cutting spree is underway on the eastern side of Thoaiynga Para Government Primary School in Bandarban, with so-called "hill grabbers" relentlessly using excavators day and night. Despite the environmental destruction taking place in plain sight, local authorities remain inactive. Locals allege that this environmentally destructive activity is being carried out with the backing of certain government officials and political patronage. As a result, the region's biodiversity and natural environment are being severely damaged, and the risk of fatal landslides during the monsoon season is increasing.

BNP firmly focused on elections in December
BNP firmly focused on elections in December

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BNP firmly focused on elections in December

Despite ongoing doubts and divisions among mid-level and grassroots leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) regarding elections, reforms, and justice, the party’s central leadership remains firm in its election-centric demands and continues to actively pursue them.

Bangladesh sees surplus of sacrificial animals this year
Bangladesh sees surplus of sacrificial animals this year

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Bangladesh sees surplus of sacrificial animals this year

Amid ongoing political instability in the country, the Indian government has suspended cattle exports to Bangladesh. In anticipation of such challenges, the Bangladeshi government has, over the past decade, paid special attention to the livestock sector and implemented various development projects. As a result, small and medium-scale farmers have emerged across the country, while large-scale investors have poured in hundreds of crores of taka into the industry. Bangladesh is gradually becoming self-sufficient in livestock production.

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