Indian film star Saif Ali Khan was stabbed during a possible burglary attempt at his home in Mumbai on Thursday. The suspect, believed to be a Bangladeshi citizen working under a false name, has been arrested and police are seeking further custody for investigation. The incident has sparked concern for better security measures in the city and has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry.
After a string of updates on the arrest of Shariful Islam Shehzad for the stabbing of Saif Ali Khan, the court orders 5-day police custody for further investigation. Celebrities like Kareena Kapoor Khan and her children Jeh and Taimur visit Saif at the hospital. MP Naresh Mhaske expresses concern over illegal immigration from Bangladesh for work leading to potential security threats.
Bangladesh Venture Capital Limited (BVCL) has invested in Adeffi Limited, a Bangladeshi out-of-home advertising technology startup that offers innovative advertising services. This investment will provide Adeffi with substantial financial support to further its growth. At a recent event, Adeffi's founder Binoy Barman was joined by other esteemed startup founders to discuss their successes and challenges and offer insights for the entrepreneurial landscape in Bangladesh.
Former Pakistani cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has spoken up against online trolls who target Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma after her husband and Indian cricketer Virat Kohli's poor performance. Meanwhile, Bangladeshi wicket-keeper Litton Das impressed with a counter-attacking century against Pakistan in a Test match. Shehzad as well as Das' performances have caught the attention of cricket fans worldwide and sparked discussions.
On the occasion of Vijay Diwas, India and Bangladesh commemorated the victory of the Indian Armed Forces in the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971. Officers from the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force paid their respects at the Army Headquarters Eastern Command in Kolkata, along with their counterparts from the Bangladesh Army. To celebrate this joint victory, eight Indian war veterans and two serving officers have arrived in Dhaka while eight Bangladeshi freedom fighters and two serving officers are in Kolkata to participate in the annual exchange of war veterans and attend the Vijay Diwas celebrations.
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has requested the Indian government to intervene and secure the release of its leader Sri Chinmoy Krishna Das, who was detained by Dhaka Metropolitan Police in Bangladesh. ISKCON has vehemently denied any involvement with terrorism and is calling for the immediate release of Chinmoy Krishna Das. The organization has asked the Government of India to reach out to their Bangladeshi counterparts and convey their peaceful message as a Bhakti movement.
On the first day of the second Test in Chattogram, South African batsmen Tony de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs dominated the Bangladeshi bowlers and put their team in a commanding position. De Zorzi remained unbeaten on 141 runs while Stubbs scored 106 runs before getting dismissed. Despite desperate attempts from the Bangladesh bowlers, the South African batsmen held their ground and put their team in a strong position with a partnership of 201 runs.
Royal Enfield, the global leader in the mid-size motorcycle segment, has expanded its presence in the SAARC region by launching a manufacturing facility and showroom in Bangladesh. The facility, in collaboration with IFAD Motors, will produce four of Royal Enfield's models for the Bangladeshi market. This move marks an important milestone in the company's vision to expand the middleweight motorcycle segment globally.
The second day of the first Test between South Africa and Bangladesh saw a dominant performance by the Proteas, led by Kyle Verreynne's century. Despite a few hiccups, South Africa ended the day with the first-innings advantage, thanks to Verreynne and Dane Piedt's strong stand. Bangladeshi batsmen struggled against the South African bowlers, but Mahmudul Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim's partnership brought stability to their team before the close of the day.
Bangladesh is fighting to save the first Test against South Africa as they reached 101-3 at stumps, still needing 101 runs to avoid an innings defeat. Mahmudul Hasan Joy (38) and Mushfiqur Rahim (31) showed resilience and remained unbeaten at the end of play, with their 42-run stand for the fourth wicket. Additionally, Mushfiqur became the first Bangladeshi to cross 6,000 career Test runs. South Africa's Kyle Verreynne's century helped the visitors secure a 202-run lead with a total of 308 in their first innings.