'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
Fakhrul mourns bus tragedy at Daulatdia ghat
Fakhrul mourns bus tragedy at Daulatdia ghat
Genocide Day observed
Genocide Day observed
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Ziaur Rahman’s proclamation of independence showed direction to bewildered nation: Azam Khan
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Ziaur Rahman’s declaration was essentially a call to the Liberation War: Tuku
Ziaur Rahman’s declaration was essentially a call to the Liberation War: Tuku
Abdus Salam urges youth to uphold true history, merit in nation building
Abdus Salam urges youth to uphold true history, merit in nation building
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B2B ties key to boost BIMSTEC trade: Pandey
UN chief says Lebanon must not become next Gaza amid fighting
UN chief says Lebanon must not become next Gaza amid fighting
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'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
IMF pledges continued support for Bangladesh's economic reform agenda
IMF pledges continued support for Bangladesh's economic reform agenda
DHAKA, March 25, 2026 (BSS) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has pledged its continued support for Bangladesh’s economic stability and reform agenda following a high-level mission to Dhaka led by Krishna Srinivasan, Director of the Asia Pacific Department.   The two-day visit concluded with a clear consensus on the necessity of ambitious policies to anchor macro-financial stability and drive inclusive, job-rich growth across the nation, said a press release here today.   The IMF delegation held productive discussions on March 24–25, 2026, engaging with the government's top leadership to address pressing economic and financial challenges.   During the visit, they met with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury, Bangladesh Bank Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman, and other stakeholders. The meetings focused on identifying the most effective strategies to navigate current global and domestic financial headwinds while maintaining a collaborative framework for future stability. Reaffirming the IMF's role as a dedicated partner in the nation’s development, Krishna Srinivasan emphasized the IMF's readiness to provide ongoing assistance to ensure economic benefits reach the broader population. “The IMF remains a steadfast partner in supporting Bangladesh and its people and stands ready to assist the country in the pursuit of sustained stabilization and growth that benefits all Bangladeshis,” he added. The dialogue initiated during this visit is scheduled to continue in the coming weeks. Both parties will engage in further discussions during the upcoming IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in April. These talks will aim to identify the best path forward to engage on the Fund-supported program.
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Rangpur people observe Genocide Day with call to present true history 
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MEHERPUR, Mar 25, 2026 (BSS)- Mango trees across the orchards in Meherpur have been filled with budding fruits, raising hopes for a bumper production this season.  Meherpur has set a production target of 40,000 metric tons of mangoes from 2,361 hectares of land this year, provided no natural disaster occurs. Along with growing demand, mango orchards in the district are also expanding.  Although traditional varieties like Langra, Gopalbhog, Khirsapat and Ashwina dominate the orchards, many growers are increasingly showing interest in research-based varieties like Bari-3 and Bari-4.  A visit to different orchards in Meherpur shows that branches of mango trees have already started bending under the weight of the young fruits.  Last year, excessive rainfall led to pest infestations, causing losses to farmers. However, the Department of Agricultural Extension expects production to exceed the target this year if favorable weather prevails. A mango grower, Bakul Biswas of Pirojpur village under Sadar upazila said he owns more than a hundred mango trees of various sizes, all of which are now full of budding fruits. He added that he has taken proper care of the trees and blossoms from the beginning to ensure a good yield. Mango trader and exporter Shahinur Rahman said Meherpur mangoes have gained popularity in Europe due to their quality. He has been exporting mangoes to European countries for the past and plans to export 250 metric tons this year. For this purpose, the mangoes will be preserved using fruit packaging carbon bags. Deputy Director of the district agri office Sanjib Mridha said a target has been set to produce around 40,000 metric tons of mangoes in Meherpur this season. If adverse weather conditions do not occur, production is expected to exceed the target.   He added that due to their taste, mangoes from Meherpur will continue to meet domestic demand and maintain their reputation in European markets.
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