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Prime Minister to address Sramik Dal’s May Day rally on May 1  
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Pahela Baishakh a shining symbol of non-communal spirit, culture: Dulu
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Khosru inaugurates first Saraswati temple at CU
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Principal Secretary inspects canal excavation in Anwara 
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Ctg set for Jabbar's Balikhela with Baishakhi fair
Ctg set for Jabbar's Balikhela with Baishakhi fair
CHATTOGRAM, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - The 117th edition of the historic Jabbar's Balikhela (wrestling competition) will begin tomorrow at the Laldighi ground in Chattogram, drawing widespread excitement as a traditional Baishakhi fair has also taken shape around the venue. More than 120 wrestlers from different regions of the country are set to participate in this year's competition, which remains one of the oldest and most popular folk sporting events in the country. A two-day Baishakhi fair has been arranged around the Laldighi area in line with the event. Spanning roughly two kilometers, the fair features hundreds of temporary stalls set up by traders from various districts, showcasing a wide range of traditional and household products. Vendors from Dhaka, Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Khulna, and different parts of Chattogram have joined the fair, creating a vibrant marketplace around the city centre.  The stalls, stretching from Andarkilla to Kotwali Mor, Jail Road and K.C. Dey Road, were seen being set up from early Friday, with many traders decorating and painting their products to attract visitors. The fair offers clay utensils, bamboo and cane furniture, wooden items, toys, vases, dolls, fishing gear, baskets, hand fans, saplings, sweets, and various household goods.  Traditional items such as brass and copper products, musical instruments, swings, and decorative crafts are also available, drawing large crowds of city residents. Several traders said they arrived days earlier to prepare their stalls. Atiq Bepari, a trader from Dhaka, said transportation costs had increased this year, but he hoped higher footfall would boost sales. Jahangir Sheikh, a sweet seller from Cumilla, said his family has been involved in the trade for generations and regularly participates in fairs across the country. He expressed optimism about business during the event. Athai Marma, a broom seller from Kaptai in Rangamati, said he brought 550 pairs of flower brooms this year, noting strong demand from city residents. Another vendor, Zahir Mia from Chandanaish, said he was selling cane and palm-leaf fans at reasonable prices during the summer season. Local residents also expressed enthusiasm. Many said they prefer to buy essential household items during the fair due to variety and affordability. Some visitors noted that they try to complete their shopping early to avoid heavy crowds. The fair is scheduled to conclude in the early hours of April 26, ahead of the ongoing SSC examinations. Authorities have tightened security around the venue, including the installation of watchtowers and increased police presence to ensure public safety and smooth movement of visitors. Organisers said the traditional event has deep historical roots. In 1909, Abdul Jabbar, a local from the Boxirhat area, introduced the wrestling competition at Laldighi ground to inspire youth participation in the anti-British movement.  Since then, the event has continued annually on the 12th of Baishakh, becoming a major cultural and sporting tradition. Shawkat Anwar Badal, general secretary of the organising committee and grandson of Abdul Jabbar, said around 120 wrestlers from different parts of the country will compete this year. He said the event will be inaugurated by Chattogram Metropolitan Police Commissioner Hasan Md. Shawkat Ali, while prizes will be distributed by City Mayor Dr. Shahadat Hossain. Abu Sufian, MP, is expected to attend as a special guest.
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Police arrest two drug dealers with 42kg marijuana in city
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Chinese EVs, flying cars take centre stage at world's biggest auto show
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BEIJING, April 24, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Thousands squeezed into the world's biggest car show Friday, snapping selfies beside Chinese electric vehicles as automakers showcased AI, humanoid robots and flying-car ambitions in a cut-throat market. Rows of influencers posed in front of gleaming models at the capital's cavernous international exhibition centre, darting to suitcases stuffed with outfit changes, while animated CEOs worked the crowds in front of massive LED screens. Legacy overseas brands such as Volkswagen, Toyota and BMW once dominated in China, but have lost market share in past years to domestic firms that beat them to the electric vehicle revolution and undercut them on price. Chinese manufacturers including BYD, Xiaomi and XPeng are now also at the forefront of integrating AI software and autonomous driving technology into their EVs. The Auto China exhibition, hosted at two side-by-side venues, spans 380,000 square metres (four million square feet), according to organisers -- more than 50 football pitches. More than 1,400 vehicles from hundreds of Chinese and foreign companies are on display from Friday, when the show opened to industry professionals and the media, and later to the public from April 28 until May 3. While traditional leading brands like Germany's BMW and Mercedes held sweeping areas of the vast halls, most of the event's mega stages were dominated by Chinese brands including BYD and battery giant CATL. - Robots, flying cars - At the sprawling expo, crowds cheered as XPeng chief executive He Xiaopeng unveiled the company's new GX, a six?seat electric SUV. The imposing 5.2-metre vehicle incorporates AI technology and is aimed at breaking into the luxury market, He said. It would soon be followed by humanoid robots this year, He promised, and eventually by flying cars, which XPeng hopes to mass-produce. Foreign automakers are increasingly collaborating with Chinese firms to stay competitive. BMW has partnered with CATL, while Audi is using Huawei's driving assistance systems and Volkswagen is co-developing EVs with Guangzhou-based XPeng. XPeng President Brian Gu said companies were "leveraging their respective strength to collaborate with China" a trend he said would continue. Gu has his eyes set on export markets including the Gulf and Europe, where he anticipates growth to accelerate. "In the last year, we started local production, and this year we are going to launch even more new products for the European market" which he said was responsible for half of XPeng's global sales in 2025. Asked by AFP how Trump's tariffs were affecting XPeng, he said only that the US market remained an important one. - Fierce competition - This year, companies are also jostling to sell space, analysts say, with roomy SUVs' new growth area targeting customers prioritising seating and comfort. China "has become a customer retention and replacement/upgrade-driven market, and these big SUVs address that need," independent analyst Lei Xing wrote in a blog this week. Firms have flooded the domestic market in recent years with trade-in schemes, offering huge discounts to customers to give up their old car for a new one. The fierce price war led Chinese officials last year to call for tighter price monitoring and improving long-term regulation of competition. But newcomers appear unfazed, Lei wrote, naming at least eight EV brands from Chinese automakers that have cropped up over the last two years. Electric vehicles, an area China dominates, are also gaining traction as rising global oil prices linked to the Middle East war push drivers away from fossil fuel-powered models. Chinese tech on display Friday went beyond the road. Dozens of people queued to clamber into an enormous air taxi, a 10-seater from Chinese aviation startup AutoFlight, part of China's wider push to dominate the low-attitude economy. For Chinese auto enthusiast Dai, domestic EVs were the expo's clear main characters. "In comparison, foreign brands seem to have a weaker presence and less visibility," the 30-year-old influencer, who gave only his surname, said.
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PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
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SYLHET, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - Commerce and Industries Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir today said the government has adjusted fuel prices cautiously to ensure that the people do not face undue pressure, asserting that the move will not significantly impact overall inflation. “Fuel prices in neighbouring countries are higher than in Bangladesh, and the latest adjustment was made with careful consideration of both global market conditions and domestic affordability,” he said. The minister made the remarks while speaking to journalists during visiting Masukganj Market in Sylhet Sadar upazila. Muktadir mentioned that diesel prices have been increased by around 15 percent, but the effect on commodity prices would remain minimal. “The government has taken a balanced approach. Even after the adjustment, fuel prices remain comparatively lower, and the impact on transport and commodity costs will be limited,” he added. Explaining further, the minister said a truck transporting goods over a distance of 200 kilometres may see costs rise by around 30 paisa per kilometre, which would not significantly affect overall inflation. He added that although fuel imports are becoming costlier, the government is working to manage the situation so that the burden does not fall on ordinary people. Later, the minister inspected preparations for the excavation of the Basia canal, scheduled to be inaugurated on May 2 by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. State Minister for Water Resources Farhad Hossain Azad was also present on the occasion. Muktadir said the canal, with a total length of 40 kilometres, will see 23 kilometres excavated in this phase. The work will begin from Masukganj Market in Sylhet Sadar, pass through Osmaninagar upazila, and extend to Jagannathpur in Sunamganj district. According to him, around 90,000 farmers will benefit from the project, while improved irrigation during the dry season is expected to boost crop production on nearly 20,000 hectares of land. Replying to a question on increased load-shedding in Sylhet, Muktadir said the government has assumed office only recently and inherited multiple challenges and irregularities. He said Bangladesh’s electricity generation remains heavily dependent on gas, with around 17 million cubic feet produced domestically and about 9 million cubic feet imported. However, various constraints have made it difficult to import gas in line with the demand despite financial capacity, leading to increased load-shedding, he added. The minister said the government is working to resolve the issue.
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DHAKA, April 24, 2026 (BSS) – The Bangladesh Army has rescued six rubber plantation workers who were abducted in Lama upazila of Bandarban district. “Multiple army patrol teams launched an immediate operation on April 23 and rescued the workers from the Hatirdera area under Tongkabti union of Lama upazila,” said an ISPR release today. It said the abductors fled the scene after sensing the presence of army personnel, leaving the victims behind. The patrol team later rescued the workers safely. The rescued individuals will be handed over to their families following due legal procedures, the ISPR added, noting that the concerned police station has been informed. The army will continue such operations to ensure the safety and security of all communities in the Chattogram Hill Tracts, it said, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining peace and protecting public safety.    
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