Tarique Rahman’s govt will fulfill its promises: Mirza Fakhrul 
Tarique Rahman’s govt will fulfill its promises: Mirza Fakhrul 
No shortage of fuel oil in country: Azam Khan
No shortage of fuel oil in country: Azam Khan
Case filed against gateman, wayman over negligence in Cumilla train-bus collision
Case filed against gateman, wayman over negligence in Cumilla train-bus collision
Festive Eid rush brings massive crowds to Cox's Bazar sea beach
Festive Eid rush brings massive crowds to Cox's Bazar sea beach
Public entry to National Memorial to stay closed from March 23 to 25
Public entry to National Memorial to stay closed from March 23 to 25
Anee urges all to verify information before receiving, sharing 
Anee urges all to verify information before receiving, sharing 
Govt working to build safe, integrated transport system: Habibur Rashid
Eid rush transforms Bandarban as tourists pour into cloud-kissed hills
Eid rush transforms Bandarban as tourists pour into cloud-kissed hills
BANDARBAN, March 23, 2026 (BSS) - The Eid holidays have once again turned the serene hill district of Bandarban into a vibrant hub of travel, joy and celebration, as thousands of tourists from across the country flock to experience its misty mountains and breathtaking landscapes. Blending festive cheer with the call of nature, the long holiday break has brought an overwhelming surge of visitors, transforming the usually tranquil hills into a lively mosaic of movement, colour and excitement. From the early hours of the day, streams of holidaymakers have been heading toward popular destinations such as Nilgiri, Nilachal and Shailaprapat, where clouds drift across emerald-green hills and panoramic views stretch endlessly into the horizon. Families, friends and solo travellers alike are seen immersing themselves in the natural charm of the region, capturing memories and enjoying moments of leisure. Adventure activities have added to the festive atmosphere, with tourists enjoying zip-line rides between hills, kayaking in scenic waters and trekking across winding trails, while many others are busy taking photographs against the backdrop of rolling hills and floating clouds. Visitors have expressed deep admiration for the region's beauty.  Aindrila Biswas, visiting Nilachal Tourist Centre, said, "The natural beauty of Bandarban is truly breathtaking. It feels as if the hills are embracing you. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, the view is simply mesmerizing." Saiful Islam, who travelled from Dhaka, said, "You cannot truly understand the natural richness of Bangladesh without visiting the area. Every corner offers something extraordinary to see." Officials at tourist sites reported a steady rise in visitor numbers throughout the day. Sukumaar Tanchangya, manager of the ticket counter at Meghla Parjatan Complex, said the flow of tourists increased significantly in the afternoon. "Around 700 tickets were sold by 4pm, and the crowd usually peaks in the evening," he noted. The hospitality sector is also experiencing a busy season, with hotels and resorts operating at full capacity. According to local officials, most accommodations were booked in advance ahead of the holiday rush. Sirajul Islam, president of the Bandarban Residential Hotel and Resort Owners Association, said all hotels and resorts in the district are fully booked due to the government holiday period, creating additional pressure from the influx of tourists. To ensure visitor safety, the district administration and law enforcement agencies have intensified monitoring and security measures across key tourist spots. Mohammad Farid Uddin, inspector of Bandarban Tourist Police, said, "We are on duty round the clock to ensure the safety of tourists.  The overall law and order situation remains normal. Plainclothes officers are also patrolling tourist areas." Reports of heavy tourist presence have also been received from various attractions across all seven upazilas of Bandarban, reflecting the widespread appeal of the district during the Eid holidays. With the steady influx of visitors, Bandarban has once again come alive, its natural beauty complemented by festive energy and economic activity. Local businesses are witnessing a positive boost as tourism flourishes across the region. Officials hope that this continued trend of domestic tourism will further strengthen the country's tourism industry in the coming years.  
The festive atmosphere of Eid continues in Rangpur division
The festive atmosphere of Eid continues in Rangpur division
300 cartons of foreign cigarettes seized in Ctg
300 cartons of foreign cigarettes seized in Ctg
Trump lifts Iran threat after 'very good' talks on ending war
Trump lifts Iran threat after 'very good' talks on ending war
TEHRAN, March 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump said Monday the United States and Iran had held "very good" talks towards ending the three-week Middle East war, putting threatened US attacks on Iran's power plants on hold in a stunning about-turn. In a social media post that immediately sent oil prices tumbling, Trump said Washington and Tehran had held "productive conversations" over the last two days towards "a complete and total resolution" of hostilities in the Middle East. Based on the talks, Trump said he had instructed the Pentagon to "postpone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for a five day period, subject to the success of the ongoing meetings." The previously unreported US-Iranian talks would "continue throughout the week," Trump said. The bombshell announcement came ahead of a Monday night ultimatum for the Islamic republic to reopen the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane -- or see Trump "obliterate" its power plants. In response, Iran had threatened to deploy naval mines in the Gulf and target power plants across the region -- ramping up its rhetoric after warnings the world faced an energy crisis of historic proportions if the US-Israeli war with Iran drags on. - Strikes - Tehran has retaliated against US-Israeli assaults by throttling traffic through Hormuz, conduit for a fifth of global crude, hitting energy sites and US embassies across the Gulf as well as targets in Israel. Israel hit Tehran with fresh strikes early Monday -- with AFP witnessing a thick plume of black smoke billowing in the city's east. Later in the day, another series of blasts were heard in the Iranian capital, though it was not immediately clear what had been hit. The head of the International Energy Agency warned overnight that, in the event of a protracted war, daily oil losses put the world on track for a crisis worse than the combined impact of both 1970s oil shocks and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Oil prices have been driven above $100 a barrel by the conflict -- and tumbled sharply after Trump's Monday announcement. International benchmark Brent North Sea crude plunged more than 14 percent to $96.00 per barrel, while the main US oil contract West Texas Intermediate shed more than 14 percent to $84.37 per barrel. Sign of the conflict's tentacular impact, the world's second economy China said earlier Monday it was capping domestic fuel cost increases to mitigate the effect of surging oil prices. - 'Weeks' more fighting - Weighing in before Trump's announcement, China's foreign ministry had warned of an "uncontrollable situation" should the war expand further. Key Iran ally Russia meanwhile called after the Washington-Tehran talks were revealed for an "immediate cessation of hostilities". In a call with Iran's top diplomat Abbas Araghchi, Russia's Sergei Lavrov called for "a political settlement that takes into account the legitimate interests of all parties involved, above all Iran," the Russian foreign ministry said. The US president had offered varying timelines and objectives for the war, saying Friday he was considering "winding down" the operation -- only to later threaten Iran's power plants -- of which it has more than 90. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has meanwhile spoken of a long-term campaign against Iran's government, a state sponsor of Hamas, which launched the October 7, 2023 attack triggering the Gaza war. Israel has also expanded its ground campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, warning of "weeks of fighting" in the country. The Lebanon violence has killed more than 1,000 people and displaced more than a million, according to the health ministry. - Iran takes toll in Israel - Israel prides itself on its air defences, and Trump and Netanyahu both claim to have knocked out key Iranian military sites. But Iranian missiles evaded the defences over the weekend to land in two southern towns, including Dimona, close to Israel's desert nuclear facility, injuring dozens on Saturday. According to rescuers, a missile landed about five kilometres from what is widely believed to be the Middle East's only atomic arsenal -- although Israel denies possessing nuclear weapons. On Monday Israel's military said it was working to intercept a new salvo of missiles from Iran -- while confirming its own artillery fire had killed an Israeli civilian a day earlier near the Lebanese border. In Iran, at least 3,230 people have died in the war, including 1,406 civilians, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency. AFP is not able to access the sites of strikes nor independently verify tolls in Iran.  
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
Nigerian refinery says begun fuel exports in Africa
Nigerian refinery says begun fuel exports in Africa
LAGOS, March 23, 2026 BSS/(AFP) - Nigeria's Dangote mega-refinery says it has begun exporting fuel to other African countries, after global oil prices soared due to the Middle East war. The three-week-long war in the Middle East has disrupted oil deliveries through the key Strait of Hormuz, forcing countries to take measures to limit the impact of price rises. Dangote Refinery, which is owned by Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote, announced late Sunday it had sold 12 cargoes totalling 456,000 tonnes to countries such as Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Tanzania, Ghana and Togo. The refinery, east of the economic capital, Lagos, has a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, enabling it "to not only meet but exceed Nigeria's domestic fuel demands", it said in a statement. "By supplying neighbouring and other economies, the Dangote Refinery is expected to contribute to enhance energy security in west, east and central Africa," it added. A refinery spokesman told AFP the principal reason for the decision was the Middle East war and said it had received more demands from other countries. "We have demands even out of Africa, especially for jet fuel," he said, without giving details. In Nigeria, Africa's leading oil producer, the price of petrol rose recently from 830 naira a litre in Lagos to more than 1,300 naira ($0.60 to $0.94, 0.53 to 0.83 euros). At the start of the war Dangote had pledged to prioritise the domestic market to help prevent fuel shortages and limit the impact on prices. Before the Dangote refinery opened in 2024, Nigeria had to import almost all its fuel and shortages were recurrent.  
Indonesia eyes $4.7 bn in savings to brace for Mideast war impacts
Indonesia eyes $4.7 bn in savings to brace for Mideast war impacts
Cambodian supplier to suspend LPG sales due to supply shortage
Cambodian supplier to suspend LPG sales due to supply shortage
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
Case filed against gateman, wayman over negligence in Cumilla train-bus collision
Festive Eid rush brings massive crowds to Cox's Bazar sea beach
Eid rush transforms Bandarban as tourists pour into cloud-kissed hills
Iranian media says no negotiations with US after Trump announcement
Public entry to National Memorial to stay closed from March 23 to 25
USS Gerald Ford back at Crete naval base: AFP
Anee urges all to verify information before receiving, sharing 
Nigerian refinery says begun fuel exports in Africa
ADNOC Gas says has made 'operational adjustments' over Hormuz disruption
Rain likely 
১০
DU VC exchanges Eid greetings with teachers, students, employees 
DU VC exchanges Eid greetings with teachers, students, employees 
Two Eid congregations held at DU central mosque
Two Eid congregations held at DU central mosque
CU syndicate election postponed
CU syndicate election postponed
Former CU VC Prof. Anwarul Azim Arif passes away
Former CU VC Prof. Anwarul Azim Arif passes away
Masakata  Dighi School celebrates 73-yrs of tradition with festive reunion
Masakata  Dighi School celebrates 73-yrs of tradition with festive reunion
RAJSHAHI, March 23, 2026 (BSS)- The first reunion of the traditional educational institution Masakata Dighi Multipurpose High School in Paba upazila of Rajshahi was held in a festive atmosphere, marking its 73rd anniversary.  The event was inaugurated at 10:30 am on Monday with the hoisting of the national flag during the national anthem, followed by the release of balloons, festoons, and pigeons.   A joyful atmosphere spread across the campus throughout the day as both former and current students participated in the festival. The chief guest  Advocate Shafiqul Haque Milon, MP, in his address  said  that a school is not just a place for academic learning, but one of the primary institutions that shapes the foundation of a person’s life.  Time spent with teachers, classrooms, and classmates becomes invaluable memories in a person’s life. He called upon all to carry those memories forward and work for future generations.   The chief guest also stated that the issues and demands raised, including the nationalization of the school, would be considered with importance. He assured that steps would be taken gradually to resolve the problems. He also urged former students to come forward to further enrich the institution’s development and educational environment.   With Dr. Abdul Wadud in the chair, the special guest was Rajshahi University Vice-Chancellor Professor Farid Islam. Other speakers emphasized the overall development of the school, improvement of educational standards, and strengthening communication and unity among alumni.  They also expressed hope that such reunions would be organized regularly in the future.   After a long time, the reunion created an emotional atmosphere among former students as they met their classmates.  Some shared memories of their student life, while others revisited moments from their childhood and adolescence. Cultural performances, reminiscences, and a lively gathering added extra joy and enthusiasm to the event.   The organizers said that the reunion was not just a celebration, but an effort to strengthen the bond between former and current students.  In its 73-year glorious journey, the event highlighted the school’s heritage, memories, and future potential once again.
One killed in collision of two motorcycles in Ctg
One killed in collision of two motorcycles in Ctg
One robber held with arms, ammunition in Sundarbans
One robber held with arms, ammunition in Sundarbans
Asia champions Japan need 'different tools' to win World Cup - coach
Asia champions Japan need 'different tools' to win World Cup - coach
Marseille downed by Lille in Ligue 1 as Lyon's struggles continue
Marseille downed by Lille in Ligue 1 as Lyon's struggles continue
Undav doubles up as Stuttgart down Augsburg to go third
Undav doubles up as Stuttgart down Augsburg to go third
Vinicius double helps Real Madrid edge Atletico thriller
Vinicius double helps Real Madrid edge Atletico thriller
NASA returns Moon rocket to pad, eyeing April 1 launch
NASA returns Moon rocket to pad, eyeing April 1 launch
'Miracle': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft
'Miracle': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft
Nvidia making AI module for outer space
Nvidia making AI module for outer space
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit

Start Prayer Time

Date : 23 Mar, 2026
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Behind the BTS comeback, the dark side of K-pop
Behind the BTS comeback, the dark side of K-pop
Baisabi Festival fair begins in Khagrachari
Baisabi Festival fair begins in Khagrachari
Russia slams Oscar-winning anti-Putin documentary
Russia slams Oscar-winning anti-Putin documentary
Eid rush transforms Bandarban as tourists pour into cloud-kissed hills
Eid rush transforms Bandarban as tourists pour into cloud-kissed hills
BMU continues medical services during Eid holidays
BMU continues medical services during Eid holidays
India to tackle global obesity with cheap fat-loss jabs
UK meningitis outbreak cases rise to 27: official
Govt issues directives to ensure hospital services during Eid holidays
Boro rice farming target exceeds in Rangpur agricultural region 
Boro rice farming target exceeds in Rangpur agricultural region 
6,000 farmers to get Aush incentive in Jamalpur
Farmers urged to promote biofortified wheat to cut zinc deficiency
Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UN
Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UN
February fifth warmest on record, extreme rain in Europe: EU monitor
Holistic approach indispensable for climate change adaptation in Barind