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DHAKA, April 11, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy will organise a five-day colourful programme from April 13 to 17 marking Chaitra Sankranti and Bangla New Year 1433. With support from the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, the academy will host cultural festivals, performances by ethnic minority groups, and a Baishakhi fair as part of the celebrations. The events will remain open to all. The programme will feature a wide range of rural traditions and folk cultural elements, including dhol performances, lathi khela, kite flying, spinning top games, jari, sari and puthi recitations, jatra, kobigan, gazir gaan, gambhira, bhawaiya songs, film screenings and various Baishakhi fair attractions. The inaugural ceremony will be held on April 13 at 3 pm at the open stage of the academy. Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury will attend as chief guest, while Chief Whip of Jatiya Sangsad Nurul Islam Moni will be present as special guest. On the first day, the Bangladesh folk art exhibition will be inaugurated at Gallery-4 of the National Art Gallery building. The cultural programme will begin with a 50-member orchestra performance titled "Tora Sab Joydhoni Kor", followed by Dhamaail dance featuring 30 performers. Folk performances include jari and recitation of puthi, along with performances by ethnic minority communities. A jatra production titled "Rahim Badshah Rupban Kanya" will be staged by the Shilpakala Academy repertory jatra unit. On April 14, a colourful procession will be brought out from the academy premises, followed by mass singing of the national anthem and "Eso He Baishakh". The day will also feature kobigan, gazir gaan, gambhira, baul songs, and performances by ethnic communities. On April 15, a cultural programme will be held at the National Theatre Hall featuring performances by JASAS. Music direction will be led by Ethen Bablu, while an acrobatic performance by the Rajbari Shilpakala Academy troupe will also be staged. On April 16, ethnic cultural performances titled "Jati Boichitro Baishakhi Utsab" will be presented, followed by a puppet show titled "Bacherer Bie" at 7 pm at the Experimental Theatre Hall. The concluding day on April 17 will feature performances of Jalalgeeti, Bhawaiya, Baul songs and ethnic group presentations, along with band music by Shilpakala Academy and guest artists. The closing programme will also include a screening of the film "Beder Meye Josna" directed by Tozammel Haque Bokul.  
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JERUSALEM, April 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that the joint US-Israeli campaign against Iran had succeeded in "crushing" the Islamic republic's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. "We have succeeded in crushing the nuclear programme, and crushing the missile programme," Netanyahu said in a televised statement, adding that the war against Tehran had also weakened Iran's leadership and its regional allies. "They wanted to strangle us, and (now) we are strangling them. They threatened us with annihilation, and now they are fighting for survival."  
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RAJSHAHI, April 11, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Textiles and Jute Md. Shariful Alam said the government has begun field-level initiatives to modernise the traditional silk industry and restore the lost glory of Rajshahi silk, describing it as a national heritage. He made the remarks after inspecting the Rajshahi Sericulture Research and Training Institute today, where he reviewed the current state of the sector and outlined plans for its development. "Rajshahi silk is not just an industry; it is part of the country's heritage and pride," the state minister said, adding that the government is working to revive the sector through modern technology, research and training. He said the visit was aimed at assessing field-level challenges and identifying necessary steps to rejuvenate the industry. Highlighting its historical background, Shariful Alam noted that the Rajshahi Silk Board was established in 1977 under the leadership of former President Ziaur Rahman. He added that former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia also undertook various initiatives to support the board. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the government has now set a target to modernise the industry further through research and innovation, he said. The state minister said the country currently requires 400 to 450 metric tonnes of silk annually, but nearly 90 percent of the demand is met through imports due to the decline of local factories. To address this, the government is prioritising research to improve sericulture practices, develop mulberry cultivation and enhance the quality of silk yarn, he added. Shariful Alam also voiced concern over the declining number of traditional artisans, locally known as 'Bosnis'. He said there are around 11,500 Bosnis in the country, but their numbers are gradually decreasing due to ageing. "If the next generation is not trained, there is a risk that this heritage could be lost," he warned. He further said the government plans to reopen closed factories, expand market access and attract both local and foreign investment, noting strong export potential in markets such as China and Japan. Earlier, Director General of the Bangladesh Silk Development Board Md Toufiq Al Mahmud presented an overview of the board's activities. Among others present were Textiles and Jute Ministry Secretary Bilkis Jahan Rimi, Rajshahi Zilla Parishad Administrator Advocate Ershad Ali, Rajshahi Deputy Commissioner Kazi Shahidul Islam and senior officials.  
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