Family Card poses no risk of budgetary pressure: PM
Family Card poses no risk of budgetary pressure: PM
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Govt to support farmers affected by heavy rainfall: PM
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
PM sets example of maintaining discipline in JS
PM sets example of maintaining discipline in JS
BNP never needed to apologize to nation like other parties: MPs
BNP never needed to apologize to nation like other parties: MPs
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Technology key to modern policing: IGP
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4 extremists held with arms, drone in Dhaka
4 extremists held with arms, drone in Dhaka
DHAKA, April 29, 2026 (BSS) - Detective Branch (DB) from the Ramna Division of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) have arrested four active members of a militant organization in separate raids conducted in Kamrangirchar and Keraniganj areas of the capital. The arrestees were identified as Md. Imran Chowdhury (29), Md. Mostakim Chowdhury (25), Ripon Hossain Sheikh (28) and Abu Bakkar (25). According to a DMP press release, a specialized team carried out an operation around 3:05 am on Tuesday (April 28) at a residence near Tara Mosque in the Koilaghat area under Kamrangirchar Police Station, where Md. Imran Chowdhury was first apprehended. Based on his information, his younger brother Md. Mostakim Chowdhury was later arrested from Zianagar area under Keraniganj Police Station. Following further interrogation and verification, the remaining two suspects-Ripon Hossain Sheikh and Abu Bakkar-were arrested from the Rasulpur area of Kamrangirchar. During the drives, law enforcement officials recovered a foreign-made pistol, a one-shooter gun, 14 rounds of ammunition, three bullet shells, several smartphones, a DVR, a drone and its components, a multifunctional charger, a metal detector, a laptop, various electronic devices, bags, and books related to extremist ideology. Police officials said that during preliminary interrogation, the suspects admitted to being active members of a militant group. Legal proceedings against the detainees are currently underway. Authorities also stated that intelligence surveillance and special operations will continue to prevent extremism, and sabotage activities.
DB arrests six drug traffickers, recovers large quantities of drugs in the city
DB arrests six drug traffickers, recovers large quantities of drugs in the city
Bangladesh Medical University day tomorrow
Bangladesh Medical University day tomorrow
US leads new call backing Panama against China 'threat'
US leads new call backing Panama against China 'threat'
WASHINGTON, United States, April 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States led a group of regional countries in calling China's actions during a dispute over the Panama Canal a "threat," prompting backlash from Beijing on Wednesday. Washington and Beijing accuse each other of seeking to control the Panama Canal, a vital trade link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Panama took control of two of the canal's ports previously operated by a Hong Kong-based conglomerate following a decision by the Panamanian Supreme Court in January. Since then, Washington has alleged China detained two Panama-flagged ships in response to the takeover, while China has threatened Panama with payback and rejected the US claims. The United States led countries including Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday in calling China's actions "a blatant attempt to politicize maritime trade and infringe on the sovereignty of the nations of our hemisphere". "Panama is a pillar of our maritime trading system, and as such must remain free from any undue external pressure," the US State Department said in the joint statement. "Any attempts to undermine Panama's sovereignty are a threat to us all." China's foreign ministry slammed the statement as a "smear" on Wednesday. "It is the United States that is politicizing and over-securitizing the port issue," ministry spokesman Lin Jian told a news briefing. "It is the United States that is hypocritically posturing and spreading rumors and smears everywhere." Trump returned to office last year vowing to seize back US control of the Panama Canal, which was handed over in a deal reached by former president Jimmy Carter, who vowed that the US would respect its sovereignty. After Panama's moves against the Hong Kong-based company, Trump declared victory and the canal issue largely disappeared as a point of contention between the countries. In a national security strategy last year, the Trump administration vowed aggressively to promote US interests in Latin America against outside powers led by China.  
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Business leaders seek policy support to protect small industries
Business leaders seek policy support to protect small industries
DHAKA, April 29, 2026 (BSS) - Business leaders have urged the government to introduce urgent fiscal and policy support measures to help safeguard small-scale industries facing mounting operational and financial pressures. The call was made today at the 46th meeting of the consultative committee between the National Board of Revenue (NBR) and the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), held at a hotel in the city. Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury attended the meeting as the chief guest while Commerce Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir was present as the special guest. National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan presided over the meeting while FBCCI Administrator Md. Abdur Rahim Khan moderated it. Speaking at the event, Obaidur Rahman, President of the Bangladesh Aluminum Manufacturers Association, warned that many small manufacturing units are on the verge of closure due to rising costs and economic stress. He made an emotional appeal to policymakers, saying that the survival of the sector now depends on immediate intervention. He stressed that without timely support, small industries-considered a key driver of employment and local production-would struggle to sustain operations in the coming fiscal year. Participants at the meeting also recommended reducing the VAT burden on small industries to ease production costs and improve cash flow.  At the same time, they suggested expanding the direct tax base by strengthening income tax collection at district and upazila levels, which could help offset revenue losses from VAT adjustments. They emphasised that ensuring the sustainability of small industries is critical for maintaining industrial growth and employment generation.  They noted that without targeted reforms and immediate fiscal relief, many small enterprises could face shutdown amid ongoing economic challenges. Bangladesh Restaurant Owners' Association Secretary General Imran Hassain said that the VAT rate should be reduced further, and taxes should be collected in a unified manner. Raising allegations of bureaucratic complications and harassment, he mentioned that administrative pressure and field-level harassment have made it increasingly difficult to run businesses.  "On one hand, there is pressure to increase VAT; on the other, there are irregular enforcement drives. If this continues, we will have no option but to shut down our businesses," he said. The business leaders from various sectors have also called for the introduction of single-digit lending rates and targeted policy support in the upcoming national budget to sustain economic growth and accelerate industrial expansion. They proposed a 10 percent interest rate cap for general industries and urged the government to ensure single-digit rates for domestic industries, arguing that affordable financing is essential for maintaining investment momentum. Representatives of women entrepreneurs emphasized the need for a dedicated fund and specific budgetary allocations to support female-led businesses, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas.  They called for low-interest loans with tenures ranging from five to ten years, along with a reduction in fees related to VAT registration, trade licences, and company registration.  They also urged the government to introduce VAT exemptions on services and processed goods produced by women entrepreneurs and to withdraw the existing Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), citing financial strain and procedural complexities. In the automotive and engineering sector, stakeholders called for a reduction in the import duty on used auto parts from 25 percent to 10 percent.  They also stressed the need for designated zones for automobile workshops in Dhaka, as many businesses are currently facing eviction due to the lack of proper zoning. Meanwhile, representatives from the shipping and logistics sector expressed concern over a 46 percent tariff hike at Chattogram Port, stating that rising costs have already been exacerbated by the depreciation of the taka against the US dollar.  They recommended providing incentives to the local shipping industry, which could potentially save up to 20 percent in foreign currency currently spent on freight services. Business leaders from the northern region called for a region-specific trade policy and urged a review of the 1 percent tax on rice bran oil.  They also stressed the importance of expanding the tax net to upazila and union levels, rather than increasing pressure on existing taxpayers.  They pointed out that the NBR continues to face a shortage of manpower at the district level, which hampers efficient tax collection and administration. In addition, stakeholders proposed extending the budget consultation period to two months, instead of the current one-month timeframe, suggesting that discussions begin earlier in the fiscal year to allow for more comprehensive analysis and stakeholder engagement.  They also called for special budgetary allocations to revive sick and closed industries in order to safeguard employment, and urged the government to take measures to stabilize the Islamic banking sector, which currently serves more than 30 million clients across the country.
Banks barred from opening LCs for supplement imports without DGDA approval
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Khulna hosts 3-day mushroom fair
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Mini School Handball meet begins tomorrow
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Women’s kabddi team get floral reception

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US launches Founders Museum in Dhaka 
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Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
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74 percent of measles patients unvaccinated: DGHS DG
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Tropical forest loss eased in 2025 after record year: researchers
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