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JUCSU elections: Voting concludes, queues persist

Voting for the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (JUCSU) and hall union elections concluded on Thursday afternoon, yet long queues of eager students remained outside several polling centres.

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Chhatra Sangsad alleges irregularities in JUCSU polls

Bangladesh Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad-backed Shikkharthi Oikya Forum on Thursday alleged irregularities in the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union election, raising concerns over compliance with the electoral code of conduct.

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JUCSU elections today after 33yrs

All preparations have been completed for holding the much-awaited elections to the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union and hall unions today after a gap of 33 years...

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Progress or window dressing?

BANGLADESH’S criminal justice framework has undergone a significant shake-up in 2025. The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1898, has been amended twice within a month — first in July and again in August — introducing both procedural refinements and major changes affecting arrests, trials and penalties. At first glance, these amendments seem to strengthen...

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I have nothing to prove at Leverkusen: Hjulmand

New Bayer Leverkusen coach Kasper Hjulmand on Wednesday said that he did not take the job to ‘prove anything’ after an underwhelming experience when he last coached in German football.

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CID confirms Hasina’s voice calls

Cybercrime and forensic experts of the Criminal Investigation Department on Tuesday testified that voice recordings attributed to former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, in which she allegedly ordered the police to open fire on protesters during the July 2024 mass uprising, are authentic...

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Prioritising utility of jute products stressed

Textiles, jute and commerce ministries adviser Sk Bashir Uddin has urged the entrepreneurs to give priority to aesthetics and practical utility in order to create opportunities for jute products to enter domestic and international markets...

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Govt should effectively work to ensure silence in silent zones

SILENT zones, or no-horn zones, in the capital of Dhaka have almost never been silent. They are, in fact, noisier than other areas where noise is usually high mostly because of a large number of vehicles honking horns. The interim government, after its installation on August 8, 2024 after the fall of the Awami League’s regime amidst the July uprising, declared the...

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HC allows Amartya Roy to contest JUCSU VP election

The High Court on Tuesday directed Jahangirnagar University authorities to allow Amartya Roy Jon to contest the upcoming JUCSU election on September 11 as a vice-president candidate from the Shompritir Oikya panel...

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NCC to invite again parties to finalise method

The National Consensus Commission on Monday decided to invite again political parties to finalise suitable methods, including the issuance of a special constitutional order as suggested by experts, of implementing the July National Charter 2025.

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Reform must go beyond parties and elites

THE July uprising stirred a renewed sense of hope that Bangladesh’s damaging political cycle might finally be broken, paving the way for a governance system that genuinely serves its citizens. ‘Reform’ quickly became the national watchword. In response, the interim government formed several commissions to draft proposals on constitutional changes, elections...

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Govt moves to expedite trials of crimes committed during July uprising

In a significant move to ensure justice for victims of the July uprising, the government has formed a seven-member committee to accelerate the prosecution of crimes — including murder — committed to suppress last year’s nationwide student-led mass movement...

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39 witnesses testify against Hasina, Kamal, Mamubn at ICT

Testimony of 39 witnesses was concluded at the International Crimes Tribunal on Monday in a case against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and former inspector general of police Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun for crimes against humanity committed during the mass uprising in July, 2024...

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Parties still split over methods

The responses of political parties to the National Consensus Commission’s call for recommendations on how to implement the July National Charter 2025 revealed persisting differences among themselves.