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PIMS offers support to tackle measles, viral fever outbreak in Bangladesh
DHAKA, April 18, 2026 (BSS) - Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), a multi-super specialty hospital based in Udaipur, Rajasthan, has expressed its willingness to support Bangladesh in combating the ongoing measles and viral fever outbreaks by strengthening technical and healthcare services. At a press briefing held at Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) today, PIMS officials also proposed providing advanced training to Bangladeshi physicians and offering treatment for complex diseases, including cancer, at relatively low cost. PIMS Onco-Surgery Services Director Dr Quresh Bambora said the institution is ready to extend direct support by sending skilled medical teams if requested by the Bangladesh government. He added that PIMS could also provide consultations and run awareness programs through digital platforms. Dr Bambora noted that PIMS offers comprehensive treatment packages for Bangladeshi patients -- covering accommodation, meals and diagnostic services -- at more affordable rates compared to many other hospitals in India. He highlighted the institute's cost-effective care in areas such as cancer, gastroenterology and complex liver diseases, without hidden charges. Meanwhile, Director of Gastroenterology Surgery Services Dr Kamal Kishore Bishnoi emphasized that PIMS is not limited to patient care alone. He said the institute is also prepared to provide specialized training programs for Bangladeshi doctors, which would help them deliver modern, internationally standardized treatment services in the country.
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PM gives new home to helpless Golapi from Shahbag
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Iran command says has closed Hormuz again over US blockade
TEHRAN, April 18, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's central military command announced on Saturday it would resume "strict management" of the Strait of Hormuz, reversing a decision to unblock the strategic channel as part of negotiations with Washington. In a statement shared on state television, the headquarters said Washington had broken a promise by continuing its naval blockade of ships sailing to and from Iran's ports. Until the United States restores freedom of movement for all vessels visiting Iran, "the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will remain strictly controlled," the statement said.
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Govt moves to make, implement action plans under 180-day programme: PM
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Govt. starts implementing different welfare programmes for people: PM 
PM urges armed forces to protect country's sovereignty
PM urges armed forces to protect country's sovereignty
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MDB heads underscore importance of deeper collaboration amid heightened global uncertainty
DHAKA, April 18, 2026 (BSS) - In a period of heightened global uncertainty, including the evolving situation in the Middle East, Heads of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) have underscored the importance of close cooperation to support stability, safeguard development progress, and respond to mounting pressures in their member economies.  "MDBs are working more closely than ever to support our members and clients through a complex and evolving global environment," said Masato Kanda, President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and current Chair of the MDB Heads Group. "By combining our financial strength, knowledge, and partnerships, we are helping countries manage immediate pressures while building resilience for the future," he added. MDB Heads, meeting on Friday on the sidelines of the World Bank Group-International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings, noted that the impacts of current global developments are already being felt through higher energy costs, supply chain disruptions, and tighter financial conditions.  The Heads emphasized MDBs' readiness to deploy timely and effective support to help countries and clients manage risks, maintain macroeconomic stability, and protect vulnerable populations. Against this backdrop, MDB Heads reaffirmed their shared commitment to deepen collaboration and deliver impact at scale, with a strong focus on private sector development, job creation, infrastructure, and long-term sustainable growth in line with their respective mandates, strategies, and operational focuses, said an ADB press release. The Heads also emphasized the importance of strengthening efforts to mobilize private finance and expand financing capacity, including through originate-to-distribute or share approaches that enable MDBs to create bankable opportunities and crowd in private capital at scale.  They agreed to establish a working group to take this work forward. They recognized the importance of increasing transparency of credit risks in emerging markets through the Global Emerging Markets (GEMs) consortium, scaling up local currency financing, including through the development of domestic financial markets to help mitigate exchange rate risks; and disciplined use of blended finance.  The Heads further agreed to closer collaboration on a common approach to measuring the impact of MDB operations on creating more and better jobs to lift households out of poverty, improve social cohesion and reduce vulnerability.   MDBs are strengthening collaboration on critical minerals - working together to support diversified, resilient, and responsible supply chains to underpin energy security, digital transformation, job creation, and value addition in their countries of operation.  MDBs also launched Water Forward - a global initiative to advance investable, scalable water systems that drive jobs, prosperity, food security, and resilience. MDB Heads said they will continue joint efforts on other priority areas, including artificial intelligence.  MDB Heads areaffirmed their commitment to working more effectively as a system, including through a sharper focus on quality and value.  They agreed on a common framework on Value for Money in procurement to ensure the quality and sustainability of MDB-financed projects, which each bank will refine to its own operational context. They also highlighted progress in the use of mutual reliance frameworks to ensure seamless joint financing of MDB projects. The Heads of MDBs Group includes the African Development Bank Group, Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Council of Europe Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, European Investment Bank, Inter-American Development Bank Group, Islamic Development Bank, New Development Bank, and the World Bank Group.  The International Monetary Fund also participates in the Heads' discussions.  
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PIMS offers support to tackle measles, viral fever outbreak in Bangladesh
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