International Women's Day today
International Women's Day today
Iran fires at Gulf neighbours as Trump threatens more strikes
Iran fires at Gulf neighbours as Trump threatens more strikes
Book fair a place for language, culture, free thought: Minister
Book fair a place for language, culture, free thought: Minister
No oil shortage in country despite Middle East crisis: Agri Minister
No oil shortage in country despite Middle East crisis: Agri Minister
Govt firmly committed to men-women equal rights
Govt firmly committed to men-women equal rights
India reaffirms support for democratic, stable Bangladesh
India reaffirms support for democratic, stable Bangladesh
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Women’s unpaid household work to receive state recognition: Farzana Sharmin
29,979 workers receive state-funded Legal Aid services
29,979 workers receive state-funded Legal Aid services
DHAKA, March 8, 2026 (BSS) - A total of 29,979 workers have so far received legal services at government expense through the National Legal Aid Services Organization (NLASO), according to the latest report published on the organization's website. The report highlights a comprehensive overview of legal assistance provided through the legal aid programme from 2009 to January 2026. It said the initiative initially began at the district level to provide legal support to financially insolvent and underprivileged people. Later, to better protect workers' rights, dedicated "Workers' Legal Aid Cells" were established in Dhaka and Chattogram. Through these cells, a total of 29,979 workers received legal assistance until January 2026, the report said. Of them, 22,056 workers were provided with direct legal advice and consultation services. According to the statistics, legal assistance initiatives were undertaken in 4,614 cases so far, of which 820 have already been disposed of. The report also highlighted the importance of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms in settling disputes outside the court system. It said ADR initiatives were taken in 3,309 cases, among which 1,920 cases were successfully resolved. Under the Legal Aid Services Act, the government provides legal assistance at its own expense to financially insolvent, helpless and justice-seeking people. The National Legal Aid Services Organization is implementing the programme under the Law and Justice Division of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.  
Passenger harassment during Eid travel won't be tolerated: Shimul Biswas
Passenger harassment during Eid travel won't be tolerated: Shimul Biswas
Ariful Haque warns trouble makers in Sylhet
Ariful Haque warns trouble makers in Sylhet
Sri Lanka hospital releases 22 rescued Iranian sailors
Sri Lanka hospital releases 22 rescued Iranian sailors
COLOMBO, March 8, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Sri Lanka discharged from hospital 22 Iranian sailors who were plucked from life rafts after their warship was sunk by a US submarine, officials said Sunday. The sailors were treated at Karapitiya Hospital in the southern port city of Galle since Wednesday after the IRIS Dena was torpedoed just outside Sri Lanka's territorial waters. "Another 10 are still undergoing treatment," a medical officer at the hospital told AFP. He said the bodies of 84 Iranians retrieved from the Indian Ocean were also at the hospital. Those discharged from hospital overnight had been taken to a beach resort in the same district. Sri Lankan authorities said the survivors from the Dena were being handled according to international humanitarian law, and the government had contacted the International Committee of the Red Cross for assistance. The island is also providing safe haven for another 219 Iranian sailors from a second ship, the IRIS Bushehr, that was allowed to berth a day after the Dena was sunk. Sailors from the Bushehr have been moved to a Sri Lanka Navy camp at Welisara, just north of the capital Colombo, and their ship taken over by Sri Lanka's navy. Sri Lanka announced it was taking the Bushehr to the north-eastern port of Trincomalee, but an engine failure and other technical and administrative issues had delayed the movement, a navy spokesman said. Sri Lanka has denied claims that it was under pressure from Washington not to allow the Iranians to return home, and said Colombo will be guided solely by international law and its own domestic legislation. A US State Department spokesperson said the disposition of the Bushehr crew and Iranian sailors rescued at sea was up to Sri Lanka. "The United States, of course, respects and recognises Sri Lanka's sovereignty in the handling of this situation," the spokesperson told AFP in Washington. India, meanwhile, said Saturday that it had allowed a third Iranian warship, the IRIS Lavan, to dock in one of its ports on "humane" grounds after it too reported engine problems. The three ships were part of a multi-national fleet review held by India before the war in the Middle East started last week. "I think it was the humane thing to do, and I think we were guided by that principle," Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Saturday. The Lavan docked in the south-west Indian port of Kochi on Wednesday. "A lot of the people on board were young cadets. They have disembarked and are in a nearby facility," Jaishankar said.  
Begum Khaleda Zia to receive 'Best Indomitable Woman in Advancing Democracy' award
Begum Khaleda Zia to receive 'Best Indomitable Woman in Advancing Democracy' award
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
15 ships carrying LNG, fuel arrive at Ctg port
15 ships carrying LNG, fuel arrive at Ctg port
CHATTOGRAM, Mar 8, 2026 (BSS) - Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, 15 cargo ships carrying nearly 250,000 tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), fuel oil and industrial raw materials have arrived at Chattogram Port after safely crossing the Strait of Hormuz, port authorities said on Saturday. The vessels departed from various Middle Eastern ports and managed to pass through the strategic maritime route before the conflict in the region escalated. Unloading operations are currently underway at the port. According to port sources, four ships are carrying about 247,000 tonnes of LNG, mainly imported from Ras Laffan Port in Qatar. The LNG will be used to meet the country's growing gas demand for power plants and industries. In addition, one ship has delivered LPG for household cooking, as well as for use in hotels, restaurants and small industries. Several other vessels are transporting furnace oil for power plants, diesel for industrial use and other petroleum products. Some cargo ships have also brought industrial raw materials, including chemicals, petrochemicals and materials used in the plastic industry, which will support the country's manufacturing sector. Port officials highlighted the importance of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most vital energy transport routes. Any disruption in shipping through the strait due to regional conflicts could significantly affect global energy supplies. The safe arrival of the vessels in Bangladesh before the escalation of conflict has brought relief to the country's energy and import supply chain. Chattogram Port Authority Secretary Syed Refaet Hamim said that the 15 ships had crossed the Strait of Hormuz before tensions intensified in the Middle East and have now started arriving at Chattogram Port. Among the vessels are LNG tankers "Lusail" and "Al Galael", which are carrying fuel for marine vessels and raw materials required by local industries. These shipments include materials for plastic and petrochemical factories, as well as supplies used in the garment, plastic and chemical industries in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, Md. Nurul Alam, Senior Deputy General Manager of Uni Global Business Limited, said that four additional ships are expected to reach Chattogram Port soon. Most of the ships have
CCCI elections on April 4
CCCI elections on April 4
Oil prices surge as Mideast war rages, stocks fall on US jobs
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Over 30,000 people receive legal aid thru Supreme Court Legal Aid 
Boro rice production target set at 3 lakh tons in Rajshahi
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Young programmer Nishat earns int'l recognition
Ferry services between Paturia-Daulatdia resume after 2 hrs
Sri Lanka hospital releases 22 rescued Iranian sailors
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National university extends masters application deadline
National university extends masters application deadline
JU Chhatra Dal holds iftar, seeks forgiveness for Khaleda Zia
JU Chhatra Dal holds iftar, seeks forgiveness for Khaleda Zia
Representative Conference held at Rajshahi University
Representative Conference held at Rajshahi University
Education Minister calls for strengthening EED to boost education infrastructure development
Education Minister calls for strengthening EED to boost education infrastructure development
Young programmer Nishat earns int'l recognition
Young programmer Nishat earns int'l recognition
RAJSHAHI, March 8, 2026 (BSS) - Mukitu Islam Nishat, a 21-year-old young man from a remote village in the Puthia Police Station area of Rajshahi, has emerged as a rising talent from Bangladesh in the international technology arena. Turning his childhood fascination with computers into remarkable success through dedication and hard work, Nishat has won the prestigious Outreachy Fellowship 2026, securing the 13th position among top competitors from across the country. Nishat's interest in technology began at an early age. While many children of his age spent their time playing games, Nishat, then a second-grade student, spent hours exploring his first computer. His journey into the world of programming started when he was in seventh grade. Without attending any well-known training institute, he built his programming skills mainly through self-learning, especially by following tutorials on YouTube. His experience shows that strong determination and eagerness to learn can overcome many limitations. Nishat said his family played a crucial role in his success. His father always dreamed that his son would one day achieve global recognition, while his mother acted as both a strict guide and a constant source of inspiration. Her encouragement helped him maintain a balance between his academic studies and coding practice. "At every step of my success today, there is the endless mercy of the Almighty and the prayers of my mother," Nishat said. Through the Outreachy Fellowship, Nishat is now contributing to international open-source software projects. Apart from academic learning, he has also developed several software solutions aimed at addressing practical problems and supporting economic activities. Among his innovations is a tax management solution designed to help prevent tax evasion and simplify complex calculations for businesses. He has also developed a Fish Farm Management System that enables fish farmers to monitor their ponds and automatically calculate profits and losses using modern digital methods, which could help strengthen the rural economy. In addition, Nishat has created a complete e-commerce system to support the growing demands of online businesses. Currently, Nishat, a student of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at North Bengal International University, is preparing to participate in the Google Summer of Code 2026 programme. However, he said his goal goes beyond personal success. Nishat hopes to inspire more young people to pursue careers in programming and technology. He plans to teach programming free of cost to young learners so that a skilled generation can emerge and help showcase Bangladesh's technological talent on the global stage. From a small village in Puthia to the international technology community, Nishat's journey is inspiring many young people in the country to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals.  
Ferry services between Paturia-Daulatdia resume after 2 hrs
Ferry services between Paturia-Daulatdia resume after 2 hrs
Eid market gains momentum in Khulna
Eid market gains momentum in Khulna
New Zealand cricketer sets record with five wickets in five balls
New Zealand cricketer sets record with five wickets in five balls
Messi bags 899th goal as Miami down DC United
Messi bags 899th goal as Miami down DC United
Man City hand Newcastle brutal FA Cup lesson as Chelsea survive scare
Man City hand Newcastle brutal FA Cup lesson as Chelsea survive scare
Yamal class secures Barca narrow win at Athletic Bilbao
Yamal class secures Barca narrow win at Athletic Bilbao
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit
YouTube suffers widespread outage
YouTube suffers widespread outage
Google turns to century-long debt to build AI
Google turns to century-long debt to build AI
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias

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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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Paris fashion week defies international shadow of war
Miriam Margolyes tackles aging in Oscar-nominated short
Miriam Margolyes tackles aging in Oscar-nominated short
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Mali's Afro-Latin music 'maestro' Boncana Maiga has died
CCC Mayor pledges to transform Patenga sea beach into international standard tourism hub
CCC Mayor pledges to transform Patenga sea beach into international standard tourism hub
Dr. Muhit visits CSF Global and Alo Clinic in Karail slum
Dr. Muhit visits CSF Global and Alo Clinic in Karail slum
Doctor’s private practice during office time to be dealt strictly: Health Minister
Health minister warns tough stance against middlemen in public hospitals
Vacant posts in health sector to be filled quickly: minister
Boro rice production target set at 3 lakh tons in Rajshahi
Boro rice production target set at 3 lakh tons in Rajshahi
Farmers cultivate wheat on 1.25 lakh hectares in Rajshahi division
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Holistic approach indispensable for climate change adaptation in Barind
Holistic approach indispensable for climate change adaptation in Barind
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