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By Md Aynal Haque RAJSHAHI, March 4, 2026 (BSS) - The Western Zone of Bangladesh Railway will operate two special trains to ensure smooth and comfortable travel for passengers during the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the greatest religious festivals of the Muslims. A proposal in this regard has been sent from the office of the General Manager of Western Zone Railway to the Bangladesh Railway headquarters at Rail Bhaban in Dhaka. According to railway sources, special arrangements will begin from March 21 to facilitate Eid passengers. In view of the anticipated rush, additional coaches will be attached to several designated intercity trains from March 17 to March 30. Besides regular services, two special trains - Parbatipur Special and Joydebpur Special - will operate from March 17 to 19 before Eid and from March 23 to 26 after Eid. The Parbatipur Special will depart Parbatipur at 11:00 am and reach Joydebpur at 3:20 pm. It will leave Joydebpur at 5:10 pm and arrive back in Parbatipur at 9:40 pm. The Joydebpur Special will depart Joydebpur at 8:30 am and arrive in Parbatipur at 12:50 pm. It will leave Parbatipur at 2:50 pm and reach Joydebpur at 7:10 pm. The trains will halt at major northern stations, including Chatmohar, Ishwardi Bypass, Natore and Ahsanganj. Each train will have around 786 seats. Authorities said the number of coaches may be adjusted depending on passenger demand, and additional coaches may be added if necessary. Railway officials said special train services are also planned on important routes such as Dhaka-Rajshahi, Dhaka-Khulna, Dhaka-Chilahati and Dhaka-Panchagarh considering passenger pressure. Old coaches have been refurbished to make them suitable for operation. From March 17 to 30, extra chair and sleeper coaches will be attached to high-demand intercity trains in the Western Zone to manage the Eid rush. Maintenance activities have been intensified, and sufficient coaches and locomotives are being kept ready to ensure uninterrupted services. Ticket sales for journeys from March 13 to 19 began sequentially from March 3. Sale of tickets for March 20, 21 and 22 will depend on moon sighting. Tickets for Western Zone intercity trains will be available from 8:00 am, while tickets for Eastern Zone trains will be sold from 2:00 pm. Tickets can be purchased both online and at station counters. To ensure passenger safety and discipline, additional manpower will be deployed at stations and security measures strengthened. An adequate number of Ansar members will be engaged to maintain security, while traffic personnel will be stationed at the entrance of Rajshahi Railway Station to ease congestion. Zonal and divisional control offices have been directed to remain active. Officials will perform duties at key stations, and special onboard checking drives will be conducted to maintain order. Special attention will also be given to track repair and maintenance. General Manager of Western Zone Railway Farid Ahmed said adequate preparations have been taken to ensure a safe and comfortable Eid journey. "We hope passengers will enjoy a smooth and pleasant journey this Eid. We also expect their cooperation in maintaining discipline and following railway rules," he added.  
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Israel defence minister says any successor to Iran's Khamenei 'target for assassination'
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JERUSALEM, March 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz threatened on Wednesday to assassinate any Iranian leader picked to succeed supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in US-Israeli strikes on Tehran. "Any leader selected by the Iranian terror regime to continue leading the plan for Israel's destruction, threatening the United States, the free world and countries in the region, and suppressing the Iranian people, will be a certain target for assassination, no matter his name or where he hides," Katz said in a post on X.  
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PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
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Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
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OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
US tariff situation evolving, closely monitored by govt:  Commerce Minister 
US tariff situation evolving, closely monitored by govt:  Commerce Minister 
DHAKA, Mar 4, 2026 (BSS) - Commerce Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir today said the recent trade agreement between Bangladesh and the United States is a state level deal and described the US tariff issue as an evolving situation being closely monitored by the government. He also said that the deal should not be viewed as “wholesale negative or wholesale positive”.  The Commerce Minister said this after US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs S. Paul Kapur met him at his office at Bangladesh Secretariat today. State Minister for Commerce Md Shariful Alam, Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman and US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen were present on the occasion.  Rejecting concerns that the agreement is final and irreversible, he said no agreement is “end of life” and that most deals contain self-correcting or review clauses. “If at any point any provision appears to require addition, removal or modification, there is always scope for further negotiation,” he said, urging stakeholders not to be overly anxious. The minister underscored that the United States remains Bangladesh’s largest single-country trading partner and that bilateral discussions covered a wide range of issues, including trade, investment and cooperation in developing Bangladesh’s digital infrastructure. Referring to the reciprocal trade agreement between the USA and Bangladesh signed on February 9, he said no separate or special discussion was held on the signing itself during the latest meeting, as it had already been concluded between the two governments. Responding to queries about US tariff measures, the minister said the matter relates to a provision under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act through which tariffs had been imposed.  He noted that after a higher US court ruled that the specific provision did not justify the imposition of those tariffs, the overall situation became “evolving.” “We are observing the evolving situation,” Muktadir said, clarifying that his earlier remarks were limited to this legal development in the United States. Addressing criticism that the agreement may not have adequately protected Bangladesh’s interests, the commerce minister said any bilateral trade deal involves demands and concessions from both sides. “In any agreement, some clauses may be more favorable to one side, while others benefit the other side. Both parties negotiate to reach a win-win situation,” he said. He added that the agreement contains many provisions that could help strengthen bilateral trade relations in the coming days. The minister emphasized that the agreement is a state deal between the governments of Bangladesh and the United States and that no specific adverse elements have so far been identified by the government. “If anyone finds any problematic aspects, they may raise them with us. We are also reviewing the matter,” he said. On concerns raised by business leaders about visa bond requirements, the minister said the issue falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, he added that Bangladesh consistently requests that business people and investors from both countries be able to travel easily and without unnecessary obstacles. “We always urge that our business people and investors, as well as theirs, can move comfortably between the two countries without barriers,” he said. The minister said US representatives have expressed their willingness to continue working with the new government and to expand cooperation. According to him, they highlighted certain non-tariff barriers and other obstacles which, if removed, would make Bangladesh more attractive for American investment. He said addressing these issues could help Bangladesh become eligible for US development finance facilities and create a more conducive environment for increased US investment. “The United States remains a major commercial partner. There are many important issues between our two countries, including trade, investment and digital infrastructure development. We are working to further strengthen these ties,” Muktadir added.
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GAIBANDHA, March 4, 2025 (BSS) - The government has allocated 3,385 metric tonnes of rice for distressed and ultra-poor people of the district ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr under the Vulnerable Group Feeding (VGF) programme.  Sources at the district relief and rehabilitation office said the rice would be distributed among 3,38,560 VGF cardholders in all seven upazilas and four pourashavas of the district before the holy Eid-ul-Fitr. Of the total allocation, 26,212 cards were allotted for Fulchhari upazila, 71,256 for Sundarganj upazila, 40,475 for Shaghata upazila, 66,529 for Gobindaganj upazila, 41,116 for Sadullapur upazila, 57,946 for Sadar upazila and 34,526 for Palashbari upazila. In addition, 4,621 cards were allocated for Gaibandha Pourashava and 4,621 for Gobindaganj Pourashava, 3,081 for Sundarganj Pourashava and 1,540 for Palashbari Pourashava. Assistant Commissioner and Acting District Relief and Rehabilitation Officer Md Juwel Miah said each beneficiary would receive 10 kilograms of rice to help them celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the biggest religious festivals for Muslims, without facing food hardship. Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Masuder Rahman told BSS that instructions were given to the upazila nirbahi officers (UNOs) and project implementation officers (PIOs) to ensure smooth and timely distribution of the rice among beneficiaries. Sundarganj UNO Effat Jahan Tuli and PIO Md Moshiar Rahman said as per the directives of the DC necessary measures were taken to distribute the VGF rice to the beneficiaries of the upazila before Eid festival without any criticism.  
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