PM to launch nationwide canal excavation from Dinajpur tomorrow
PM to launch nationwide canal excavation from Dinajpur tomorrow
PM gives Tk 5,000 to each cleaner of city corporations as Eid gift 
PM gives Tk 5,000 to each cleaner of city corporations as Eid gift 
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DGHS issues 16 directives to ensure healthcare services during Eid holidays
DGHS issues 16 directives to ensure healthcare services during Eid holidays
DHAKA, March 15, 2026 (BSS) - The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has issued 16 directives aimed at ensuring uninterrupted emergency healthcare services at hospitals across the country during the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr holidays. Besides, emergency departments, labor rooms, emergency surgeries, laboratories, blood banks, CT scans and MRIs in all government hospitals in the country have been asked to remain open around the clock. These directives were issued today in an office order signed by the Director (Hospitals and Clinics) of the DGHS Dr Abu Hossain Md Moinul Ahsan. The directives are:  (1) The presence of doctors around the clock should be ensured by engaging additional doctors as needed in the emergency department.  (2) The emergency department and labor room, emergency OT, lab, blood bank, CT scan and MRI should remain open around the clock.  (3) To ensure adequate manpower and medical services at the workplace, manpower can be given leave in phases by coordinating before and after Eid. (4) The head of the institution may grant leave by prioritizing uninterrupted emergency medical activities and public interest.  (5) During the Eid holidays, essential manpower can be coordinated within the district by informing the Civil Surgeon and Divisional Director. (6) The heads of the internal medicine units of the hospitals will supervise their departmental activities on a daily basis. Emergency lab and X-ray services should be kept open round the clock in the medical college hospital, specialized hospital, district headquarters hospital and upazila health complex. On-call services of specialist doctors should be kept open at the Upazila level. (7) Before the start of the holiday, adequate stock of medicines, IV fluids, chemical reagents, surgical materials should be kept and arrangements should be made for their immediate supply. In this case, the storekeeper or the staff assigned responsibility during the holiday must stay in their own district and upazila.  (8) Ambulance service should be kept operational round the clock.  (9) Advance notice should be given to the local administration and law enforcement agencies for the security of the hospital during the holiday. (10) Fire safety precautions should be taken in all health care institutions during the holidays.  (11) The heads of institutions and heads of various departments should regularly communicate with the officers and employees providing services during the holidays and exchange greetings on the day of Eid.  (12) If the head of the institution takes leave, he must assign someone to take responsibility as per the rules and the officer taking responsibility should perform all the responsibilities properly. The name and mobile number of the person assigned the responsibility should be informed to the higher authorities. (13) The head of the institution will supervise the serving of high-quality food to the patients on Eid and exchange greetings with the patients.  (14) The outpatient department cannot be closed for more than 72 hours at a time. Based on this, the heads of the institutions will take decisions in their respective institutions.  (15) (a) Private clinics/hospitals should keep the emergency and maternity departments open round the clock under a registered doctor.  (b) Before referring any patient, necessary first aid and en route treatment should be ensured.  (c) Necessary cooperation should be provided to the referred patients so that they get an ambulance.  (16) The control room of the Directorate General of Health Services should be informed immediately about any disaster or unexpected accident.
Adequate import, smooth supply help keep commodity market stable in Ctg
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Campaign in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 begins tomorrow
Campaign in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 begins tomorrow
Trump says US not ready to agree deal to end Iran war
Trump says US not ready to agree deal to end Iran war
WASHINGTON, United States, March 15, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Donald Trump warned that he is not ready to seek a deal to end the war with Iran, as US ally Israel launched a new wave of strikes Sunday and Tehran's Revolutionary Guards threatened to hunt down and kill the Israeli leader. The US president, in an interview with NBC News, said he thought Tehran was keen to come to the table but that Washington would fight on for better terms and might bomb targets on Iran's oil hub Kharg Island once, again, "just for fun". More than two weeks into the US-Israeli war against the Islamic republic, neither side is moderating its rhetoric despite a mounting death toll and economic damage from soaring oil prices caused by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz sea lane. "Iran wants to make a deal, and I don't want to make it because the terms aren't good enough yet," Trump told NBC News, warning that US forces would step up strikes on the Iranian coast north of the strait to clear a path for oil shipments to resume. Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, has -- in a written statement -- vowed to keep Hormuz closed. But Trump dismissed this and suggested his foe might not even be in control, saying: "I don't know if he's even alive. So far, nobody has been able to show him." Iran said on Saturday that "there is no problem with the new supreme leader", even though he has yet to appear in public. The Israeli military, meanwhile, announced a wave of strikes against targets in Western Iran, after Iran's Revolutionary Guards branded Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a criminal and vowed that they would pursue and kill him. - Tehran cafes reopen - The United States has urged its citizens to leave Iraq, where pro-Iranian groups have launched attacks on the US embassy and bases hosting western military units, Despite the hardline talk from all sides, the citizens of Tehran were able to go about their work week in the most normal atmosphere since the start of the war on February 28, when US-Israeli strikes killed the previous supreme leader, Mojtaba's father Ali Khamenei. Traffic was busier than last week and some cafes and restaurants had reopened. One resident whizzed down the street on an electric hoverboard, and more than a third of stalls in the Tajrish bazaar, a popular shopping hub in the north of the capital, had reopened, five days before Nowruz, the Persian New Year. Some shoppers queued at ATMs to withdraw cash. Online operations at Bank Melli, one of the country's largest, had been paralysed in recent days. Further on, passengers were waiting at bus stops, which had been largely deserted since the beginning of the war. Trump has suggested an international naval operation could escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, lessening pressure on the oil price and securing supplies for countries whose economies are most exposed to the conflict. "Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area," Trump said in a social media post on Saturday. Asked about this, the UK ministry of defence was non-committal. "As we've said previously, we are currently discussing with our allies and partners a range of options to ensure the security of shipping in the region," it said. South Korea said it was "closely monitoring President Trump's remarks on social media". - Missile barrage - The policy chief of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's ruling party, Takayuki Kobayashi, said the bar for sending Japanese navy ships to the region under existing laws was "extremely high". Bahrain and Saudi Arabia said separately on Sunday they had intercepted renewed barrages of projectiles after an AFP journalist heard warning sirens in Manama. Late Saturday, authorities in Dubai also said air defences had made further interceptions after Iran's military warned UAE civilians to avoid port areas. US forces struck Iran's Kharg Island on Friday -- from which nearly all of Iran's oil exports flow -- but both sides confirmed that the strikes only took out military defences and left the oil export terminals intact. More than 1,200 people have been killed by US and Israeli strikes, according to Iranian health ministry figures that could not be independently verified. The UN refugee agency says up to 3.2 million people have been displaced in Iran, most of them fleeing the capital and other cities to seek safety. The Pentagon says more than 15,000 targets in Iran have been hit by US and Israeli forces. US media reported that the Pentagon has dispatched the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli and around 2,500 Marines to the region.  
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
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PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
BB enhances credit card limit to promote cashless economy
BB enhances credit card limit to promote cashless economy
DHAKA, Mar 15, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank has issued a comprehensive set of 'Guidelines on Credit Card Operations of Banks' to reduce operational complexities, strengthen risk management practices, and foster a transparent environment for cashless financial transactions across the country.  The updated policy seeks to streamline the growing credit card market while ensuring a secure and efficient digital payment ecosystem. The central bank has introduced a substantial increase in credit card limits to accommodate the rising demand for digital payments as a primary alternative to carrying cash.  According to the guidelines, the Maximum Credit Limit has been revised from Taka 25 lakh to Taka 40 lakh, while the Unsecured Credit Limit saw an increase from Taka 10 lakh to Taka 20 lakh. These adjustments are part of the revised guidelines intended to provide greater financial flexibility to cardholders and support the national transition toward a cashless economy. The central bank also updated its previous policies to accommodate the rapid expansion of credit card usage and the integration of ever-new features in the banking sector. The primary objective of these updates is to encourage responsible lending while creating a favorable environment for transparent cashless financial transactions.  By refining the existing framework, the authorities aim to eliminate the complexities that have emerged due to the increasing volume of credit card services and the evolution of modern technological features. The new guidelines has established a structured framework to safeguard cardholders by protecting consumer rights and data privacy, implementing clear procedures for dispute resolution, addressing instances of fraud and complaints, and standardizing billing and collection processes to ensure transparency. The revised guidelines provide an exhaustive operational scope covering the entire lifecycle of credit card services. The banking sector framework establishes guidelines for credit card classification and customer eligibility, regulates marketing and issuance, and implements advanced security measures to ensure the integrity of digital payment systems. These comprehensive amendments were finalized after a thorough review of overall payment system complexities, card-related irregularities, and prevailing fraud risks. By addressing these challenges, the updated guidelines ensure a robust operational framework for banks, fostering a safer and more efficient digital transaction landscape for all stakeholders.  
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FARIDPUR, March 15, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) Board of Trustees distributed donation cheques among families of victims killed and injured in road accidents in Faridpur on Sunday. The cheque distribution ceremony was held at the Deputy Commissioner's conference room in the afternoon. BRTA Assistant Director Palash Khisa presided over the event, while Deputy Commissioner Md. Kamrul Hasan Molla attended as the chief guest. Among others present at the programme were Additional Deputy Commissioner Mintu Biswas, Civil Surgeon Dr. Mahmudul Hasan, Faridpur District Minibus Owners Group Vice-President Muha: Shahin Chowdhury, and Inter-District Workers Union General Secretary Golam Azad. Speakers at the event said road accidents bring immense suffering to families and cause irreparable losses. They emphasized the importance of drivers strictly following traffic laws to reduce road accidents. They also said that while financial assistance cannot compensate for the loss of loved ones, the initiative aims to stand beside the affected families during difficult times. According to BRTA authorities, from July to November 2025, a total of Taka 1.93 crore was distributed among 41 applicants affected by road accidents. Of them, families of 37 deceased victims received Taka 5 lakh each, while two injured persons who lost limbs were given Taka 3 lakh each. The remaining two injured victims received Taka 1 lakh each as assistance.  
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