PM celebrates Eid with family members  
PM celebrates Eid with family members  
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
2 gatemen suspended over Cumilla train-bus crash
2 gatemen suspended over Cumilla train-bus crash
12 killed in Cumilla road accident
12 killed in Cumilla road accident
Helal for spreading Eid happiness among all for building a humanitarian society
Helal for spreading Eid happiness among all for building a humanitarian society
None will be spared for drug abuse: Tuku  
None will be spared for drug abuse: Tuku  
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2 probe committees formed in Cumilla bus-train collision
2 probe committees formed in Cumilla bus-train collision
CUMILLA, March 22, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Railway Authority has formed two separate investigation committees to investigate into the tragic train-bus crash in Cumilla that left 12 people killed.   The committees have been asked to submit their reports within the next three working days, Mostafizur Rahman Bhuiyan, senior official of Railway Chattogram Division office said.   He said one divisional and another zonal level investigation committee have been formed.    The six-member investigation committee at the divisional level is headed by Chattogram Division Transport Officer Anisur Rahman. On the other hand, the six-member committee at the zonal level is headed by Chief Operating Superintendent (East) Mohammad Shafiqur Rahman.   Other members of the divisional investigation committee include Divisional Engineer-1 Abu Rafi Mohammad Imtiaz Hossain, Divisional Mechanical Engineer (Loco) Md. Rezwan-ul-Islam, Divisional Signal and Telecommunication Engineer Md. Ashiqur Rahman, Divisional Medical Officer Dr. Tahamina Yasmin and Railway Protection Force (RNB) Commandant Md. Shahid Ullah.    On the other hand, the members of the zonal investigation committee are- Chief Engineer (East) Md. Tanvirul Islam, Chief Mechanical Engineer (East) Sadequr Rahman, Chief Signal and Telecom Engineer (East) Tarek Mohammad Shams Tushar, Chief Medical Officer (East) Dr. Ibne Safi Abdul Ahad and Chief Commandant, RNB (East) Md. Zahirul Islam.   Divisional Manager Mostafizur Rahman Bhuiyan said that the two investigation committees have been asked to find out the real cause of the accident and submit a report as soon as possible. Further action will be taken after receiving the report, he added.    A total 12 persons were killed and 10 others injured in a tragic road accident under a flyover of Bishwaroad in Padua Bazar of Jangalia area of Cumilla Sadar Dakkhin upazila of the district last midnight.   The accident occurred when the Dhaka-bound ‘Chattogram Mail Train’ hit a passenger bus while the driver of the bus tried to cross a rail line in the area, leaving at least three people killed on the spot and injured others. Nine others bus passengers succumbed to their injuries at the hospital, hospital sources said.      
Amit joins improved meal distribution programme for underprivileged people
Amit joins improved meal distribution programme for underprivileged people
Dulu reaffirms commitment to develop Lalmonirhat 
Dulu reaffirms commitment to develop Lalmonirhat 
Musk launches 'Terafab' project to make own AI chips
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WASHINGTON, United States, March 22, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Elon Musk announced Saturday a plan to make chips for artificial intelligence, robotics and data centers in space, in the latest bold project by the world's richest person. The "Terafab", a manufacturing facility based near Austin, Texas, will aim to produce one terawatt of computing power per year, Musk said. A terawatt is equivalent to one trillion watts. That is slightly less than the total power generation capacity of the United States, according to an industry group. Musk said the project would be run jointly by his electric-vehicle firm Tesla and his rocket company SpaceX. He did not disclose the initial investment. Previous US media reports have put the figure between $20 billion and $25 billion. Musk, who has no prior experience in semiconductors, said the Terafab was necessary because Tesla and SpaceX's demand for computing power was expected to far exceed that of global chip suppliers. "We're very grateful to our existing supply chain, to Samsung, TSMC, Micron, and others... but there's a maximum rate at which they're comfortable expanding," Musk said. "That rate is much less than we would like... and we need the chips, so we're going to build the Terafab." An "advanced technology fab" in Austin will have the facilities to design, manufacture, test and improve each chip, Musk said. Eventually, the project aims to make chips to support 100 to 200 gigawatts of computing power on Earth, and a terawatt in space. Musk did not give a timeline for the Terafab's output, and has previously promised grand results from other projects on compressed time scales. He said the Terafab would ultimately help humanity become a "galactic civilization" capable of harnessing the resources of other planets and stars.  
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
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
US-China 'Board of Trade' may help ties but experts flag market worries
US-China 'Board of Trade' may help ties but experts flag market worries
WASHINGTON, United States, March 22, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - As Washington and Beijing mull a new mechanism to adjust trade between the world's two largest economies, some analysts warn that it could interfere with market forces, while others consider it a path to smoother coexistence. What is the managed approach to trade that Donald Trump's administration is seeking with China, as both sides work towards the US president's potential meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in the coming weeks? - What is a 'Board of Trade'? - After top US economic officials held talks with their Chinese counterparts in Paris last weekend, US trade envoy Jamieson Greer said both sides discussed creating a "US-China Board of Trade." The mechanism would help to formalize and identify what kinds of goods the United States should be exporting to and importing from China, he said. The board could look into opportunities for expanding trade in non-sensitive products, or discuss mutual tariff reduction in non-strategic sectors, said Wendy Cutler of the Asia Society Policy Institute. For now, officials appear to have made progress towards Chinese purchase commitments for agriculture, energy and planes from the United States, added Cutler, a former US trade official. - Is this new to US-China ties? - The talks come as Washington looks towards "managed trade," which Chad Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics said focuses on outcomes rather than policies. This could mean import commitments or voluntary export restraints, as in the case of Japan in the 1980s to manage the flow of autos into the United States, he said. A more recent example is the "Phase One" deal that Washington signed with Beijing during Trump's first presidency, marking a truce in their trade war, Bown added. The agreement saw China agree to import an added $200 billion in US products over two years -- although China did not meet the commitment. - Why has this sparked worry? - "Instead of taking regulations out, tariffs down, and making it easier for customers and companies to decide what they sell at what prices, it (would be) more mechanized," said Joerg Wuttke, a partner at advisory firm DGA-Albright Stonebridge Group. "That's not a good sign," he told AFP. "Where are the market forces?" Such an approach is also not good for competitiveness, and could fuel concern among other trading partners, Wuttke warned. A US-based business leader, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that managing trade raises concerns over how Washington will decide which industries to prioritize, and which sectors will benefit. - Does it help the relationship? - Bown of PIIE believes a managed trade agreement between the United States and China could be more successful than previous attempts to solve economic conflicts. The question is whether this leads to "a more sustainable, longer-term relationship" that is better than a "constant back and forth of conflict," he said. "It's clear the old system didn't work. Could we try a new system that might work?" But any trade agreement would have to be realistic and acceptable to both parties. "You'd have to have a sincere commitment by both sides to make this work," he added. "Even then, it's going to be really, really hard."/  
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