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In Chattogram’s Lohagara upazila, over a hundred impoverished families of Amirabad Union’s Jaladash Para have been trapped for 30 years after their only access road was blocked by the family of late former upazila chairman Ziaul Haque Chowdhury Babul. Locals allege that using political influence, Babul’s family built a wall across the public land, cutting off all passage to the community. On October 6, hundreds of affected residents staged a human chain and protest rally at Bottoli Motor Station, demanding restoration of the road. Local leaders, including former Jubo Dal joint convener Muslim Hossain, accused Babul’s heir, Yuvraj, of threatening villagers who demanded access. After the demonstration, residents submitted a memorandum to the Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO), who called the road closure “a heinous crime” and promised immediate action following a site inspection. The community warned of intensified protests if the blockade remains.

Cuttack city in Odisha remains tense after violent clashes erupted during Durga Puja immersion processions. The violence began Friday night in Dargah Bazaar when loud music triggered disputes between groups, escalating into stone-pelting that injured several people, including Deputy Police Commissioner Rishikesh Dnyandeo Khilari. Police have arrested six individuals and are reviewing CCTV and drone footage to identify others. Following the unrest, authorities imposed a 36-hour curfew and suspended internet services across Cuttack and nearby areas to prevent misinformation. Despite restrictions, members of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) organized a motorcycle rally on Sunday, allegedly vandalizing shops and setting fires before police intervened with baton charges. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi condemned the violence, vowing strict action and free medical care for the injured. Former CM Naveen Patnaik blamed administrative failure, while VHP announced a 12-hour shutdown demanding justice.

07 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Violent Clashes During Durga Puja Immersion Plunge Odisha’s Cuttack Into Unrest, Prompting 36-Hour Curfew and Internet Shutdown Across the City

Palestinian resistance group Hamas has strongly denied media reports claiming it agreed to surrender its weapons under international supervision as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan. According to a report by Anadolu Agency on October 5, Hamas described the claims as “fabricated” and aimed at distorting its stance on the ongoing ceasefire discussions. Senior Hamas member Mahmoud Mardawi stated that the group categorically rejects the false allegations circulated by several media outlets, which, he said, are designed to mislead public opinion. He urged journalists to verify facts before publishing any information. The denial comes after recent reports suggested Hamas had agreed to hand over its weapons to a joint Palestinian-Egyptian authority. While Hamas has reportedly accepted most elements of Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace proposal, including prisoner exchanges and reconstruction, the organization remains firm on refusing disarmament.

Acting on precise intelligence, Bangladesh Army conducted a raid at dawn on October 6 in a remote forest area of Juvaneshwar Para, Panchhari, Khagrachhari, discovering a secret hideout belonging to the United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF). According to an ISPR press release, the operation began around 5 a.m., but UPDF’s top commander Sumen Chakma managed to flee the scene before the troops arrived. During the search, the army recovered one pistol, a magazine, two rounds of ammunition, fifteen banners, two walkie-talkie chargers, two mobile phones, sharp weapons, and other materials. Reports indicate that UPDF members forced locals, including students, to chant anti-army slogans in an attempt to obstruct the operation. The army continues combing operations to locate the fugitive members. ISPR reaffirmed that the Bangladesh Army remains steadfast in safeguarding national sovereignty and ensuring the security of all ethnic communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal, Mohammad Tajul Islam, stated that several significant events will unfold within the next week, including the submission of investigation reports on multiple enforced disappearance cases from the Awami League’s tenure. Speaking to journalists on Monday, he said these cases are nearing completion, and formal charges will follow soon after. Addressing concerns about delays, Tajul Islam emphasized that justice is progressing as expected and that trials against those accused of crimes against humanity are moving toward conclusion. Regarding the case involving Obaidul Quader, he mentioned that proceedings are ongoing and results will be visible in due course. He asserted that no one will escape justice and that all accused will eventually face trial. The prosecutor reaffirmed that the tribunal is on the right path to fulfill the nation’s expectation for justice.

Non-performing loans in Bangladesh’s banking sector have surged to Tk 6.67 trillion, or 33 percent of total loans, according to recent data from Bangladesh Bank. Officials attribute the rise to three main factors: hidden loans issued during Sheikh Hasina’s tenure are now being revealed, the timeline to declare a loan non-performing was shortened from six months to three months to meet IMF conditions, and special exemptions for agricultural and SME loans were removed. For the first time, the central bank disclosed 3,483 deliberate defaulters. Experts warn urgent legal action is necessary to prevent further banking sector collapse. Former officials emphasize that many of these funds have been transferred abroad and demand the creation of special tribunals or dedicated High Court benches to expedite justice.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Banks Report Sudden Surge in Non-Performing Loans Due to Hidden Loans, Shortened IMF Compliance Timeline, and Removal of Agricultural and SME Loan Exemptions

The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) has held a public hearing on a proposal to nearly double gas prices for fertilizer factories—from Tk 16 to Tk 40 per unit. Petrobangla and six gas distribution companies argued that the price hike would reduce financial losses and help sustain gas supply, while a BERC technical committee suggested Tk 30 as a more balanced rate. Critics at the hearing warned that higher gas costs would raise fertilizer production expenses, potentially driving up prices for farmers and consumers. The Agriculture Ministry stated that the government currently subsidizes Tk 13,000 per ton of fertilizer and intends to maintain stable prices for farmers. However, the Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (BCIC) criticized previous unfulfilled promises of uninterrupted gas supply, noting a drop of 300,000 tons in annual fertilizer production. Stakeholders urged caution, emphasizing that gas supply must be ensured before any price increase.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Proposes Doubling Gas Prices for Fertilizer Factories Amid Supply Shortages, Industry Concerns, and Fears of Rising Agricultural Costs

Bangladesh’s inflation rate edged higher in September, heightening consumer discomfort as both food and non-food prices saw increases. According to data released by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) on October 6, overall inflation rose to 8.36%, up from 8.29% in August. Food inflation climbed to 7.64%, while non-food inflation reached 8.98%. Rural areas experienced slightly higher inflation at 8.47%, compared to 8.28% in urban areas. In rural regions, food inflation was 7.54% and non-food inflation 9.40%, while in cities, the figures stood at 7.94% and 8.51%, respectively. The continued rise in prices across sectors suggests sustained economic strain on households, particularly amid rising living costs and declining purchasing power.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s Overall Inflation Rises to 8.36% in September, with Both Food and Non-Food Prices Increasing and Economic Pressure Deepening

Mass protests led mainly by Madagascar’s Gen Z youth have continued for a third straight week, demanding the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina. What began as demonstrations over chronic shortages of water and electricity has evolved into a broader movement against corruption, inequality, and government failure. Police in the capital Antananarivo used tear gas to disperse protesters, with clashes also reported in the cities of Toliara and Diego Suarez. According to the United Nations, at least 22 people have been killed and over a hundred injured, though the government disputes these figures. President Rajoelina, who dissolved his cabinet last week, has refused to resign, saying he is open to dialogue but will not step down. Civil society groups have urged authorities to ensure the safety of demonstrators and release detained activists as public anger grows across the country.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Madagascar’s Gen Z Youth Lead Third Week of Nationwide Protests Against President Rajoelina, Demanding His Resignation Amid Corruption Allegations

Former Bangladesh cricket team captain Aminul Islam Bulbul has been elected unopposed as the President of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). The election took place on Monday (October 6) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at a five-star hotel in Dhaka. Bulbul, who earlier won as a director from the district and divisional category, became president without any rival candidate. A total of 23 directors were elected from three categories — district and divisional representatives, Dhaka club representatives, and former cricketers or institutional nominees. Additionally, the National Sports Council nominated two directors: M. Isfak Ahsan and Yasir Mohammad Faisal Ashiq. Among the notable winners were Khaled Masud Pilot from the ex-cricketers’ category and several prominent cricket figures from different divisions. Bulbul’s unopposed victory marks a new chapter for the BCB under the leadership of a former national captain.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Aminul Islam Bulbul, Former National Captain, Elected Bangladesh Cricket Board President Unopposed After Sweeping Director Vote Across Divisions

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has emphasized that real and lasting peace in the Middle East cannot be achieved without the creation of an independent Palestinian state. Speaking amid Egypt’s ongoing mediation efforts between Israel and Hamas, Sisi said that a Gaza ceasefire, prisoner exchanges, humanitarian relief, reconstruction, and the launch of a credible political process are essential steps toward long-term stability. Egypt has been hosting negotiations involving international mediators seeking to end the conflict. However, despite diplomatic efforts, Israeli attacks on Gaza continue, killing at least seven more Palestinians early Monday, including some who were collecting aid. Since the war began, Israeli strikes have killed more than 67,000 Palestinians and injured over 169,000 others, with many still feared trapped under the rubble. Observers say Egypt’s strong statement underscores growing regional frustration over the prolonged violence and lack of progress toward a two-state solution.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Egypt’s President Sisi Says True and Lasting Peace in the Middle East Impossible Without the Establishment of an Independent Palestinian State

India is set to purchase five additional S-400 surface-to-air missile systems from Russia, aiming to strengthen its air defense network and enhance national security. Senior Indian defense officials are scheduled to meet Russian counterparts this week to finalize whether the missiles will be jointly produced or directly purchased. Officials anticipate signing the deal during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit in early December. India also plans to involve the private sector to develop local maintenance, repair, and overhaul capabilities for the S-400 systems. The country has already received three systems under a $5.43 billion contract, with two more expected in 2026. The S-400s played a critical role during the May border conflict with Pakistan. Additionally, India intends to procure 200 km range R-27BV missiles to strengthen its Su-30MKI fighter fleet, while gradually boosting domestic defense manufacturing under the “Make in India” initiative.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

India Plans to Acquire Five More S-400 Missile Systems from Russia, Boost Air Defense Capabilities, and Expand Domestic Defense Production

In a plot that sounds straight out of a movie, a jeweler in Manikganj staged a fake robbery at his own store to deceive everyone. Police said that 35-year-old shop owner Shubho Das of Abhi Jewellers, located in the Swarnakar Patti area, hired three men—Sohan, Amanat, and Sharif—for Tk 5 lakh to act out a robbery. On the night of October 4, the hired men entered the shop wearing caps, held Shubho at knifepoint, and took away 22 bhori (around 40 lakh taka worth) of gold ornaments. To make the act convincing, they even injured Shubho before fleeing. Locals rushed him to the hospital, believing it was a real attack. However, police investigation later revealed that Shubho had orchestrated the entire event. All four suspects were arrested from Shailipara, Pouli area, and police are now probing possible financial motives and other hidden agendas.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Jeweler Stages Dramatic Robbery in His Own Shop by Hiring Three Criminals for Tk 5 Lakh to Fake a Gold Heist in Manikganj

The price of gold in Bangladesh has surged to an all-time high, with 22-carat gold exceeding 200,000 taka per vori for the first time. The Bangladesh Jewelers Association (BAJUS) announced that starting Tuesday, October 11, the new rate for 22-carat gold will be 200,726 taka per vori, marking an increase of 3,150 taka within 24 hours. Other gold carats have also seen price hikes: 21-carat at 191,605 taka, 18-carat at 164,229 taka, and traditional method gold at 136,445 taka per vori. The rise is attributed to the increase in pure gold prices in the local market. Buyers are required to include a 5% government VAT and a 6% minimum labor cost, though labor charges may vary depending on design and quality. Silver prices remain unchanged with 22-carat silver at 3,628 taka per vori.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Gold Prices in Bangladesh Reach Record High Surpassing 200,000 Taka Per Vori Causing Significant Impact on Jewelry Market and Buyers Nationwide

The admission test for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) course in Bangladesh’s government and private medical colleges for the 2025-26 academic year will be held on December 12. The Ministry of Health, Education, and Family Welfare finalized the date in a meeting on Monday. Professor Rubina Yasmin, Additional Director General (Medical Education) of the Directorate General of Health Services, confirmed preparations are underway. The exam is being scheduled earlier than previous years due to the national parliamentary elections in February 2026 and the month of Ramadan. Bangladesh currently has 110 medical colleges, including 37 government colleges with 5,380 seats and 67 approved private colleges with 6,293 seats, along with one Armed Forces Medical College and five private army colleges. Last year’s exam was held on January 17, making this year’s test more than a month earlier.

06 Oct 25 1NOJOR.COM

Medical Admission Test for 2025-26 Academic Year Scheduled on December 12, Moved Earlier Due to Parliamentary Elections and Ramadan Considerations


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