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Anti-Trump protests launch on 'No Kings' day in US
PM urges party leaders, activists to stand beside people
PM urges party leaders, activists to stand beside people
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Muhit warns private medical colleges of irregularities
Muhit warns private medical colleges of irregularities
DHAKA, Mar 28, 2026 (BSS)- State Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr MA Muhit has warned private medical colleges of taking strict action against any irregularities. "We must also shut down the factories producing fake doctors, just like fake clinics and fake nurses," he said while reviewing the files of private medical college at his secretariat office today, ministry sources said. The State Minister arrived at the ministry on weekly holiday to review the files of private medical colleges. Seeking public to support to this drive, the state minister said, "We will continue this fight in the public interest. With your support, we will surely be successful and protect public health.” He said, some medical colleges that are not paying any heed to rules and regulations. Despite years of warnings, they are operating like business enterprises rather than educational institutions. Many colleges do not have their own land, nor do they even have submitted necessary documents. Several institutions are running without approval from the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC), he added. Stating that every private medical college must maintain a minimum standard, he said adding that “No institution will be allowed to operate without any hospital building, adequate manpower and patients."  
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Narayanganj Administrator vows strict action to end traffic jams, hawker encroachment
Iran attack on Aluminium Bahrain plant wounds two: state media
Iran attack on Aluminium Bahrain plant wounds two: state media
MANAMA, March 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Two of Aluminium Bahrain's employees were wounded in an Iranian attack on its facilities over the weekend, Bahrain state media reported on Sunday. Since the Middle East war erupted at the end of February, Bahrain and other Gulf countries have been regularly targeted by Iranian missile and drone strikes in retaliation for the US-Israeli campaign, now in its second month. "The safety and security of (Aluminium Bahrain's) people remain its top priority and the Company confirms that two of Alba's employees sustained minor injuries," the company said in a statement carried by the official Bahrain News Agency. It did not give details on the nature of Saturday's strike or the extent of the damage. Alba, one of the world's largest aluminium producers, said it was assessing the impact on its operations and would issue further updates when available. Bahraini authorities have not yet released additional information on the incident.  
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
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PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
NBR sees strong response to online applications for tax return deadline extension
NBR sees strong response to online applications for tax return deadline extension
DHAKA, March 29, 2026 (BSS) - The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has received a strong response from taxpayers in submitting online applications for extension of the income tax return filing deadline for the 2025-2026 tax year. The NBR has made online submission of income tax returns mandatory for all individual taxpayers, except for a few special cases, for the 2025-2026 tax year.  More than 5 million individual taxpayers have already registered in the NBR's e-return system, and over 4.15 million taxpayers have submitted their returns online for the current tax year. The deadline for submission of income tax returns for individual taxpayers has been extended until March 31, 2026. However, taxpayers who submit a written application before March 31, 2026, may receive up to 90 days of additional time from the concerned tax commissioner to file their returns. To make the time-extension process easy, fast, transparent and convenient, the NBR has introduced a fully online system for submitting applications and approving extensions.  Taxpayers can now log in to the e-return system and apply for deadline extension through the "Time Extension" menu, said an NBR press release today. In the last few days, more than 5,000 taxpayers have applied online for extension of the return submission deadline, and most of the applications have already been approved online within a short time. Based on the online applications, tax commissioners of respective tax zones are approving extension requests digitally. Once the extension is granted, taxpayers can submit their returns within the extended period without paying any penalty or additional tax. Taxpayers who have not yet submitted their returns must apply for extension before March 31, 2026, if they want to avoid penalties and submit returns within the extended period.  Those who are not registered in the e-return system must first complete registration using their biometric SIM before applying for the extension. Taxpayers for whom online return submission is not mandatory can apply for extension either online or by submitting a written application directly to their respective tax circles. The NBR has urged all individual taxpayers to submit their income tax returns through the e-return system by March 31, 2026, to avoid penalties or additional tax.  However, those unable to submit within the deadline may apply online for up to 90 days' extension by providing valid reasons before March 31, 2026.  
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RAJSHAHI, Mar 28, 2026 (BSS) - A rally, human chain and discussion were held here today to raise awareness about global warming and environmental protection, marking the observance of Earth Hour. The program was organized by Bangladesh Scouts, Rajshahi District Rover, at the Rajshahi College Rover Den, with participation from unit leaders and rover scouts. The event began with a rally from Rajshahi College, which passed through Moni Chattar and concluded at the Rajshahi Central Shaheed Minar. A human chain was formed there by participating rovers before the group returned to the college premises. Throughout the program, speakers emphasized the importance of preventing global warming, conserving energy and adopting environmentally friendly lifestyles. At the discussion meeting, they noted that climate change is a growing global threat and stressed the need to build awareness at individual, family and community levels. They highlighted that Earth Hour is not merely a symbolic one-hour reduction in electricity use, but a global call for collective responsibility to protect the planet. Earth Hour 2026, observed on March 28, marks 20 years of climate action under the theme "Give an Hour to Earth," encouraging people worldwide to reduce energy consumption and contribute to a sustainable, climate-resilient future. Among those present were Rajshahi District Rover Vice President and Principal of Shah Makhdum College S. M. Rezaul Islam, Divisional Rover Leader Representative Dr. Md. Jahirul Islam, District Rover Secretary S. M. Mustafizur Rahman, RSL Representative Abdur Razzaq, District Senior Rover Mate Representative Rover Shishir, and Rover Sabbir. Organizers said around 50 Rover and Girl-in-Rover Scouts from various educational institutions took part in the program. They also expressed hope that such initiatives would continue to promote environmental awareness and combat climate change.
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