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Mohiuddin Alamgir

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The day before his assassination

15 August 2026
It was like any other day. On August 14, 1975, the president’s office carried out its routine functions. Officials exchanged pleasantries, ministers held meetings, decisions were taken and instructions were given.
15 August 2026
Bangladesh SSC results 2026 pass rate

SSC pass rate hits 19-year low

11 August 2026
This year’s SSC results painted a grim picture, with the pass rate across the nine general education boards hitting a 19-year low and GPA-5 achievers falling to their lowest level since 2020.
11 August 2026
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Teacher shortages strain government primary schools

8 August 2026
Government primary schools across Bangladesh are struggling to keep lessons on track as headteacher posts remain vacant in more than half of the institutions while thousands of assistant-teacher positions also remain unfilled, putting extra pressure on teachers and disrupting classes.
8 August 2026
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Presidential election: A process shackled by provisions

8 August 2026
When Mohammed Shahabuddin resigned as president on July 24, the spotlight immediately shifted to who would succeed him at Bangabhaban.
8 August 2026
how July Uprising removed Sheikh Hasina

Analysis / How Sheikh Hasina's iron grip unravelled

5 August 2026
From electoral controversies to student protests, the events that brought an end to Hasina's 15-year rule
5 August 2026
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Looking back at July: Road to one-point demand

4 August 2026
It began with a question that resonated with millions of young Bangladeshis competing for scarce government jobs: should merit take a back seat to quotas?
4 August 2026
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Poll campaigns cost nothing for most parties

1 August 2026
Twenty-seven of the 50 parties that contested February’s general election reported zero campaign expenditure, according to filings submitted to the Election Commission (EC).
1 August 2026
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BNP violates polls pledges with 12 government appointments

29 July 2026
The government has handed out contractual appointments to 12 BNP leaders and activists across key entities, including the Election Commission, despite its manifesto pledge to prevent the politicisation of institutions and strengthen their independence.
29 July 2026
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Automated fuel pricing at last

The government has at last introduced the automated fuel pricing mechanism that will see the domestic fuel prices adjust in line with the prices in the international market every month.
29 February 2024
International Mother Language Day: Languages we may lose soon

International Mother Language Day: Languages we may lose soon

Mang Pu Mro, 78, from Kranchipara of Bandarban’s Alikadam upazila, is among the last seven speakers, all of whom are elderly, of Rengmitcha language.
20 February 2024
Private university enrolment looking up

Private university enrolment looking up

Private universities are seeing enrolments for their undergraduate and postgraduate courses picking up after a drop during the pandemic.
14 February 2024
UGC guideline for appointing vice-chancellors

Vice-chancellors should be picked from UGC pool

University Grants Commission has proposed formulating a guideline for appointing vice-chancellors, pro-VCs, and treasurers at public universities.
8 February 2024
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University enrolment drops to a 4-year-low

University enrolment, which has historically been lower than the global and the low- and middle-income countries’ averages, dropped to a four-year low in 2022 after a small but steady growth for a decade.
3 February 2024
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JS devoid of ‘true opposition’ again

The 12th parliament goes into its maiden session tomorrow in the absence of a “genuine opposition” that can hold the government accountable.
28 January 2024
8th five-year plan

8th five-year plan: Health, education got way less than outlined

The government has made lesser allocations for the education and health sectors than what is projected in the 8th five-year plan, raising questions about its commitment to these critical areas.
25 January 2024
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Project Implementation: PM moves to contain cost, time overruns

A planning commission meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday after eight years took three vital decisions to ensure timely completion of projects and avoid cost overruns.
24 January 2024
Polls year, parties in Jatiya Sangsad

Parties in parliament second lowest since 1991

The number of political parties in parliament since the restoration of democracy in 1991 seems to be shrinking.
14 January 2024
AL’s total vote dips, JP’s lowest since 1991

AL’s total vote dips, JP’s lowest since 1991

Awami League bagged less votes in the January 7 national polls compared to the previous two general elections, according to Election Commission data.
13 January 2024
Birganj Government College polling centre in Dinajpur-1 wears a deserted look yesterday morning.

Turnout swung between the two extremes

Two polling centres posted a hundred percent voter turnout each in Sunday’s election, while two others recorded a 98 percent turnout, according to Election Commission’s centre-wise data.
11 January 2024
Bangladesh general elections on 7 January 2024: Ballot boxes were dispatched yesterday to different polling centres from Azimpur Government Girls’ School and College in Dhaka.

Vote today, the outcome long known

As the nation goes to polls today for a third straight time under Sheikh Hasina-led government, the outcome is already a foregone conclusion. The 12th parliamentary election will go down in history as a race between Awami League candidates and Awami League “independents”.
6 January 2024
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Turnout the main challenge for EC

The main challenge for the Election Commission will be to hold a peaceful, acceptable election with high voter turnout as campaigning ended with violations of the electoral code of conduct, violence and little festivity.
5 January 2024
Ballot papers send to polling stations on election day morning

93pc centres to get ballots on vote day morning

The Election Commission will send ballot papers to around 93 percent of the 42,025 polling centres on election day morning.
4 January 2024
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127 foreign observers to monitor polls

The Election Commission approved a total of 127 international observers to monitor the 12th national polls slated for January 7.
4 January 2024
EC publishes gazette

Polls code breach sees twofold rise in eight days

Violation of the electoral code of conduct has more than doubled in the last eight days compared to the previous 34 days, shows Election Commission data.
3 January 2024
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AL, JP can spend up to Tk 4.5cr each for electioneering

Although there are laws in place to limit the expenditure of political parties in electioneering ahead of polls, the Election Commission lacks a mechanism to monitor such spending, according to some EC officials.
30 December 2023
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How much a party can spend in an election

The electoral law permits the ruling Awami League and opposition Jatiya Party to spend up to Tk 4.5 crore each as campaign expenditure for the January 7 polls
30 December 2023
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Number of local election observers drops

The Election Commission has approved 20,773 local observers from 84 organisations to monitor the January 7 national elections.
28 December 2023
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Polls code breach: 102 AL picks given show- cause notices

At least 102 of the electoral rules violators are ruling Awami League candidates, shows data from the Election Commission.
26 December 2023

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