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A 23-member Pay Commission led by former finance secretary Zakir Ahmed Khan has submitted a comprehensive report recommending significant salary and allowance increases for Bangladesh’s government employees. The proposal, if implemented, could more than double current pay levels. The commission suggested raising the minimum basic salary from 8,250 taka to 20,000 taka and the maximum from 78,000 taka to 160,000 taka, with overall increases ranging from 100 to 140 percent.

The government currently spends 1.31 trillion taka annually on 1.4 million employees and 900,000 pensioners. Implementing the new structure could require an additional 1.06 trillion taka. Separate reports have also been prepared for the Judicial Service Pay Commission and the Armed Forces. A 10-member high-level committee led by the Cabinet Secretary has been formed to analyze all three reports and finalize a phased implementation plan.

The proposed pay scale aims to reduce the salary ratio between the highest and lowest grades from 1:9.4 to 1:8 while keeping the existing 20-grade structure. Special pay steps have been recommended for top administrative positions, to be announced later by official notification.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Pay Commission proposes doubling government salaries under new ninth pay scale

After years of heightened tensions, the United States and Iran are reportedly close to finalizing a historic memorandum aimed at ending their conflict. According to a Pakistani source involved in mediation, the proposed agreement is a one-page document covering several key issues. It marks the most advanced stage of negotiation between the two nations since the start of hostilities.

Preliminary details suggest the memorandum may include limits on Iran’s nuclear program, partial easing of U.S. economic sanctions, measures to reduce tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, and a framework for broader discussions in the coming weeks. Pakistan has played a significant diplomatic role in facilitating communication and ensuring progress between the two sides.

Some complexities remain, particularly regarding the timeline of Iran’s nuclear activities. Nonetheless, recent diplomatic momentum indicates that the long-standing conflict may be closer to resolution than ever before.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

US and Iran near final deal to end conflict, with Pakistan mediating talks

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) now control about 60 percent of Gaza’s territory and are reportedly preparing for a new offensive, according to a report by Israel Army Radio on Sunday. The report cited military officials saying that they consider this the right time to eliminate Hamas fighters. The IDF has completed operational planning and is awaiting final approval from Israel’s political leadership. To strengthen positions in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, the IDF has reduced troop deployment in southern Lebanon.

Despite a ceasefire brokered by the United States in October last year, Israeli forces have violated it at least 832 times in the past seven months. Humanitarian aid deliveries also remain severely restricted, with fewer than 200 of the expected 600 daily relief trucks entering Gaza due to Israeli barriers.

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, two people were killed and eleven injured in the past 24 hours. Since the ceasefire began, 834 people have been killed and 2,365 injured, while total casualties from over two years of conflict have reached 72,615 dead and 172,468 wounded.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli forces hold 60% of Gaza and plan new offensive amid repeated ceasefire breaches

Iran’s nuclear program has suffered only minimal damage despite recent US and Israeli military strikes, according to a Reuters report citing three US intelligence sources. The report states that Iran would still need roughly the same amount of time to produce a nuclear bomb as it did last summer, contradicting earlier claims that the June 2025 attacks had delayed the program by at least a year. The joint offensive, launched on February 28, targeted military and industrial sites, while Israel struck several key nuclear facilities. However, Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium remains untouched.

Intelligence officials indicated that neutralizing Iran’s nuclear capability would require destroying or relocating this uranium stockpile. Although a ceasefire agreement was signed on April 7, tensions remain high due to deep political rifts and Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for about 20 percent of global oil shipments. US Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth said Washington’s main goal is to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has not verified the location of Iran’s 440 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium, believed to be partly hidden in a secure underground tunnel in Isfahan, where inspections are currently suspended.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

US and Israeli strikes fail to significantly weaken Iran’s nuclear program

Political discussions have intensified across Bogura over who will be appointed as the administrator of the newly formed Bogura City Corporation. Supporters of various Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leaders have put up posters and banners in the city, while party offices are abuzz with speculation. Several senior and youth leaders of the BNP are reportedly lobbying for the position, though no official announcement has yet been made.

Names under discussion include city BNP president Hamidul Haque Chowdhury Hiru, former mayor and lawyer Mahbubur Rahman, organizational secretary KM Khairul Bashar, and district Jubo Dal president Jahangir Alam. Former district BNP president VP Saiful Islam, former general secretary Zainal Abedin Chan, and Sadar upazila BNP president Maftun Ahmed Khan Rubel are also being mentioned. Social media discussions highlight candidates with long-standing grassroots involvement and leadership qualities.

Local residents have expressed hopes for a competent and honest administrator to ensure better civic services, infrastructure development, and good governance. Observers note that the appointment carries significant political weight and could shape the district’s political landscape in the coming days.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Speculation grows over BNP leaders vying for Bogura City Corporation administrator post

Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir organized a human chain in Patiya, Chattogram, demanding justice for the killings at Shapla Chattar. The demonstration took place on Tuesday afternoon at the Patiya Thana intersection, where leaders and activists from different levels of the organization participated.

Speakers at the event called for a proper investigation and exemplary punishment for those responsible for the Shapla Chattar killings. They expressed frustration that even after 13 years, no judicial process had begun regarding the incident, which they said had caused public resentment. The president of the Patiya Thana branch, Mahbub Ullah, delivered a speech at the event, while branch secretary Abu Siddiq and other members were also present.

The program reflected the organization’s continued demand for accountability and justice related to the Shapla Chattar incident.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chhatra Shibir stages human chain in Patiya demanding justice for Shapla Chattar killings

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declared that no force can make the Iranian nation surrender, responding to a U.S. call for concessions in peace talks. In a post on social media platform X, he said followers of the Shia ideology cannot be forced to bow down. Pezeshkian also mentioned speaking with Iraq’s prime minister and urged the United States to remove military threats from the Middle East.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a new security plan around the Strait of Hormuz aimed at preventing weapons and supplies from reaching U.S. military bases through the area. The strait has become a central point of contention in ongoing U.S.-Iran discussions intended to halt regional conflict.

The statements highlight Iran’s firm stance against external pressure and its intent to assert control over strategic waterways, which remain a key obstacle in current diplomatic efforts between Tehran and Washington.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s president says no force can make the nation surrender amid U.S. peace talk pressure

High-level talks between China and Iran began in Beijing, focusing on two key issues: maintaining a ceasefire and reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. China has long voiced concern over these matters, criticizing the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports as dangerous while also expressing growing dissatisfaction with Iran for keeping the waterway closed.

During the meeting, Beijing is expected to deliver a clear message to Tehran that continued closure of the strait could affect future Chinese support. This discussion is particularly significant as Iran faces potential new sanctions, where Chinese backing at the United Nations would be crucial. Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister seeks clarity on whether China might make concessions to Washington during an upcoming meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.

China has also asked Iran to refrain from any retaliatory or sudden actions before the talks. Observers view the Beijing meeting as critical not only for bilateral relations but also for Middle Eastern stability and global energy security.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

China and Iran discuss reopening Hormuz Strait and maintaining ceasefire in key Beijing talks

The Bangladesh government spent Tk 71,253 crore on interest payments for domestic and foreign loans during the first six months of the current fiscal year (July–December), marking a 22 percent increase from the same period last year, according to the Finance Ministry’s latest quarterly debt bulletin. In the previous fiscal year’s first half, interest payments totaled Tk 58,392 crore.

The bulletin shows that domestic debt accounted for the largest share, with Tk 61,866 crore paid in interest—25 percent higher than the previous year—while foreign loan interest rose by 5 percent to Tk 9,387 crore. The report attributes the rising debt servicing burden to lower-than-targeted revenue collection, which has forced the government to rely more heavily on borrowing, particularly from domestic banks. Revenue shortfall in the first nine months reached nearly Tk 1 trillion, a record level.

The bulletin notes a strategic shift toward domestic borrowing to reduce currency risk and stabilize liquidity. As of December, total government debt stood at Tk 22.06 trillion, up from Tk 21.44 trillion in June 2025.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh's interest payments rise 22% to Tk 71,253 crore in first half of fiscal year

A man named Mohammad Anis allegedly set fire to his own house in Puthia, Rajshahi, on Monday night after his wife refused to give him money for drugs. The fire quickly spread to nearby houses, destroying a total of five dwellings and causing losses estimated at over one million taka. The incident occurred around 10:30 p.m., and by the time the fire service arrived, all the houses had been reduced to ashes. Local residents became agitated, prompting police intervention to restore order.

Puthia Police Station Officer-in-Charge Faridul Islam said an investigation is underway and legal action will follow if the affected families file complaints. On Tuesday morning, local Member of Parliament Professor Nazrul Islam Mondal, Upazila Nirbahi Officer Liakat Salman, and Assistant Commissioner (Land) Shibu Das visited the site and provided initial assistance to the victims. Anis’s wife, Sohagi Khatun, stated that her husband had wasted money on drugs and mobile gambling and set the fire out of anger when she refused to give him more.

Authorities are continuing the investigation to determine the full extent of the damage and responsibility.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Man burns five houses in Rajshahi after wife refuses drug money

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Iran to surrender, saying the situation was under American control. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said Iran should raise the 'white flag of surrender.' He added that although Tehran was issuing threats of war, it was secretly interested in reaching an agreement.

Trump claimed Iran’s military strength had been exhausted and that the country was only pretending to resist while actually seeking a deal. He praised the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports, describing it as strong and effective, and said no one would dare to break it.

The remarks, reported by Reuters, come amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, with Trump asserting that the blockade was working efficiently and that Iran’s leadership was under pressure to negotiate.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump urges Iran to surrender, says U.S. blockade strong and situation under control

The Indian National Congress has decided to support actor Thalapathy Vijay’s party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), in forming the next government in Tamil Nadu after the party achieved notable success in the recent state assembly elections but fell short of a majority. Congress MP Shashikant Senthil told NDTV that the party’s Political Affairs Committee approved the decision, with Rahul Gandhi reportedly backing the move from the start. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge preferred that the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee make the final call, which was later confirmed in a virtual meeting.

Congress expects to receive two ministerial positions in the upcoming cabinet, with leaders Girish Chodankar and Praveen Chakravarty maintaining contact with TVK. However, the party has set a key condition that TVK must not ally with the NDA or any of its partners, particularly AIADMK. Vijay is now required to formally approach the state governor to claim the right to form the government and take oath as chief minister.

Following the election results, Vijay expressed gratitude to the people of Tamil Nadu, calling the victory a triumph of democracy.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Congress supports Vijay’s TVK to form Tamil Nadu government after election success

At least eight people were killed and 36 others injured in a massive fire that broke out at the Arghavan Shopping Center in Andisheh city, about 30 kilometers west of Tehran, Iran. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), citing Ali Paydaran, head of the Andisheh city fire department. The building contained more than 250 commercial units, and the fire spread rapidly due to flammable materials used on the exterior.

Authorities have ordered the identification and arrest of those responsible, including the property development company linked to the complex. Rescue teams were dispatched quickly after reports of the fire, but the exact cause of the blaze remains unknown.

The investigation into the cause and accountability for the fire is ongoing, as officials work to determine the extent of damage and prevent similar incidents in the future.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Eight dead and 36 injured in major fire at shopping complex near Tehran

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed gratitude to US President Donald Trump for suspending the new American military initiative known as “Project Freedom” in the Hormuz Strait. In a message posted on social media platform X, Sharif praised Trump’s leadership and described the decision as timely and significant for regional peace.

According to Al Jazeera, Pakistan has been acting as a mediator between the United States and Iran amid heightened tensions, with recent discussions reportedly held in Islamabad. Sharif emphasized that Pakistan remains committed to supporting all efforts promoting dialogue, diplomacy, and restraint to achieve peaceful conflict resolution.

Analysts cited in the report suggested that the suspension of “Project Freedom” and Pakistan’s mediation efforts could play an important role in easing tensions and promoting stability in the region.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan PM praises Trump for halting US 'Project Freedom' in Hormuz Strait

Detectives from Chattogram Metropolitan Police recovered a large consignment of stolen fabrics from Hatiya and Subarnachar in Noakhali. Former joint convener of Charbata Union’s volunteer wing, Abul Bashar, was arrested in connection with the recovery. The operation took place on Monday afternoon at Charmajid Bhuiyanhat market in Hatiya, according to Sub-Inspector Mohiuddin Raju of the Detective Branch.

Police sources said the fabrics, imported by Columbia Apparels Limited, were loaded into a covered van at Chattogram Port on April 24 and later kept at a filling station in Halishahar. The van was reportedly hijacked early on April 25 with the driver’s assistance. A case was filed at Halishahar Police Station on April 27, leading detectives to conduct raids in Noakhali.

Authorities estimated the recovered fabrics to be worth around six million taka. A total of 67 bundles were seized from Harani Union and 96 bundles from Charmajid Bhuiyanhat market. Bashar has been presented before court, and police said efforts are ongoing to arrest other suspects.

06 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police arrest ex-volunteer leader in Noakhali with stolen fabrics worth six million taka


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