Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
Govt will establish liberal democratic state system to promote knowledge, science: PM
Govt will establish liberal democratic state system to promote knowledge, science: PM
Govt. to take steps to ensure smooth Eid travel: Rabiul
Govt. to take steps to ensure smooth Eid travel: Rabiul
PM opens Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026
PM opens Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026
10,000 police constables to be recruited soon: Home Minister   
10,000 police constables to be recruited soon: Home Minister   
Home Ministry reconstitutes district law and order committee
Home Ministry reconstitutes district law and order committee
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Social awareness key to resolving health sector problems: Dr Muhit 
Social awareness key to resolving health sector problems: Dr Muhit 
SIRAJGANJ, Feb 26, 2026 (BSS) – State Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr M A Muhit today emphasized that the problems faced by Mansur Ali Medical College and other institutions cannot be resolved through government directives alone.  He underscored that social awareness and collective responsibility are essential to overcoming long-standing challenges in the health sector. Dr Muhit made the remarks while speaking to journalists after visiting the 250-bed General Hospital here in the district on Thursday noon. He mentioned that a significant amount of wealth has been laundered from the country over the past 15 to 17 years, stressing the need to build a culture of responsibility and accountability within society to move out from it. About the occupancy, the state minister said law enforcement agencies can temporarily remove illegal structures or occupations in front of hospitals, but lasting solutions require active participation from local communities.  “The hospital has been built with public funds to serve everyone. Any attempt to occupy it undermines citizens’ rights,” he said, urging people to protest against such wrongdoing. Dr Muhit further acknowledged shortages of infrastructure, manpower, and equipment at Sirajganj Medical College, adding that similar gaps exist nationwide. He assured that necessary steps will be taken to address these issues. Regarding the trauma centre, he explained that it was built to respond to highway accidents but has not yet been made operational due to various reasons. He pledged that measures will be taken to make the centre functional on a priority basis. Referring to the election manifesto, Dr Muhit said the health sector has been given priority, with plans to increase the budget and recruit and train 100,000 health workers to strengthen services at the grassroots level.
Seminar on Bangladesh leather goods prospect in Korean market held 
Seminar on Bangladesh leather goods prospect in Korean market held 
Induction training for newly recruited scientists, officers held at BRRI
Induction training for newly recruited scientists, officers held at BRRI
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
‘Family Card’ distribution begins March 10 in 14 upazilas under pilot project 
‘Family Card’ distribution begins March 10 in 14 upazilas under pilot project 
PM orders to expedite opening of HSIA’s Third Terminal
PM orders to expedite opening of HSIA’s Third Terminal
Govt to excavate 20,000-km of canals nationwide: Info Minister
Govt to excavate 20,000-km of canals nationwide: Info Minister
Foreign aid commitments jump to $2.27b during July-Jan of FY26
Foreign aid commitments jump to $2.27b during July-Jan of FY26
DHAKA, Feb 26, 2026 (BSS) - Foreign aid commitments to Bangladesh from the development partners rose in the first seven months (July-January) of the current fiscal year (FY26). According to an updated report released by the Economic Relations Division (ERD) today, Bangladesh signed new loan agreements or received commitments worth about US$2.27 billion from development partners between July and January. In the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year (FY25), commitments stood at $2.35 billion. ERD officials said that with the overall situation improving, the volume of new commitments has increased significantly. According to ERD data, foreign loan disbursements also increased during the July–January period. Development partners disbursed $2.64 billion during the July-January period, while Bangladesh repaid a significant amount. During July–January of the current fiscal year (FY26), Bangladesh paid $2.67 billion in principal and interest on various foreign loans.
Bangladesh economy grows by 3.49pc in FY25 
Bangladesh economy grows by 3.49pc in FY25 
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Social awareness key to resolving health sector problems: Dr Muhit 
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68,768 students get Junior, Dakhil 8th and Ebtedayi scholarships
68,768 students get Junior, Dakhil 8th and Ebtedayi scholarships
Partner field school held in Patuakhali to promote modern farming
Partner field school held in Patuakhali to promote modern farming
Visible improvements attained at Rajshahi Education Board
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KuriAU VC calls on Minister Amin Ur Rashid, praises 'Krishak Card' initiative
Preservation of local seeds stressed to boost rural economy
Preservation of local seeds stressed to boost rural economy
KHULNA, Feb 26, 2026 (BSS) – Experts at a native seed fair today stressed the need to collect, preserve and expand indigenous seed varieties, saying such initiatives can help boost crop production, enhance soil fertility and strengthen the rural economy. They said traditional local varieties are being lost amid the widespread cultivation of modern high-yielding varieties, making preservation efforts increasingly important for safeguarding the local agricultural economy. The remarks were made at a daylong “Rural Seed Fair 2026”, held in a festive atmosphere at the Batiaghata Upazila auditorium with a view to collecting, preserving and expanding indigenous seed varieties that are gradually disappearing. The fair was jointly organised by LOKOZ and Maitree Krishok (Farmers) Federation, two non-government organisations, with support from the Germany-based organisation MIZREO. Experts said such seed exchanges would play a significant role in expanding cultivation in the upcoming season and strengthening farmers’ self-reliance. Speaking as the chief guest, Batiaghata Upazila Nirbahi Officer Khandaker Kamruzzaman said indigenous seed varieties are a major safeguard in the era of climate change. He appreciated the role of marginal women farmers in preserving these seeds through generations. Special guest Upazila Agriculture Officer Abu Bakkar Siddique said seeds are the lifeblood of a nation and warned that dependence on external sources for seeds could threaten food security. He said the fair demonstrated a pathway towards self-sufficiency. Presided over by LOKOZ Treasurer Ajit Kumar Torofdar, the event was also addressed by the organisation’s Executive Director Debaprasad Sarkar. Over 50 women farmers from 17 villages were at the centre of the event. They displayed several hundred varieties of nearly extinct indigenous paddy, vegetables, pulses and oilseeds that they have preserved over the years. Stalls showcased different local paddy varieties, including Morichshail, Ranisaloot, Hijli, Digha, Morogshail and Kalamanik, alongside seeds of various traditional vegetables. The women farmers not only exhibited the seeds but also exchanged them among themselves and distributed or sold them to visitors. Among others, Upazila Livestock Officer Dr Md Tarikul Islam, Upazila Social Services Officer Nigar Sultana, Youth Development Officer Md Abu Bakkar Molla and Upazila BRDB Officer Sultana Nasrin also spoke at the programme. Based on the number, diversity, quality and presentation of seeds displayed at the stalls, a selection panel awarded first prize to Karuna Mondal of Sukdara village in Batiaghata upazila, second prize to widow Nomita Sarkar, and third prize to Shiuli Mondal of Halia village of the same upazila. All participating women farmers were also honoured at the event. “I have preserved rare native seeds, including paddy, over the last 10 to 11 years. Many farmers from different places come to me to collect seeds at a fair price,” Karuna Mondal told BSS during the fair. Talking to BSS this afternoon, Palash Das, Coordinator of LOKOZ, said the initiative encourages farmers, especially women, to preserve and expand native seed varieties. Local public representatives, agriculture officials, journalists and several hundred farmers attended the daylong event.  
ACC trap operation: PIO arrested with bribe money in Feni
ACC trap operation: PIO arrested with bribe money in Feni
One killed, two injured as cow-laden engine van falls into ditch in Satkhira
One killed, two injured as cow-laden engine van falls into ditch in Satkhira
Liton fifty leads North Zone to second straight victory
Liton fifty leads North Zone to second straight victory
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Rony, Naim star in Central's victory over East Zone in BCL
Rony, Naim star in Central's victory over East Zone in BCL
Court sets March 11 for further probe report in Hadi murder case
Court sets March 11 for further probe report in Hadi murder case
DHAKA, Feb 26, 2026 (BSS) - A court here today set March 11 for the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to submit a report on its further investigation into the sensational murder of Inqilab Mancha spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi. Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Jashita Islam passed the order as the investigation agency failed to submit the report today.  On January 15, 2026, the court directed the CID to conduct further investigation into the murder as the complainant expressed dissatisfaction with the probe and filed a naraji petition against the charge-sheet submitted by the Detective Branch (DB) of police, seeking further investigation.  Inspector Foysal Ahmed of the DB submitted the charge-sheet on January 6 against 17 accused, including alleged shooter Foysal Karim Masud and his parents-Humayun Kabir and Hashi Begum.  According to the case statement, Foysal Karim Masud and Alamgir Hossain opened fire on Hadi while he was travelling in a battery-run auto-rickshaw on December 12, 2025, before fleeing the scene.  Inqilab Mancha Member Secretary Abdullah Al Zaber filed the case with Paltan Model Police Station on December 14.  Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Siddiq Azad on December 20 ordered the inclusion of Section 302 (murder) of the Penal Code in the case, which was initially filed as attempted murder, following Hadi's death on December 18.
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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
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Rumor Scanner detects misinformation citing TIB
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Jaws' harpoon gun and 'Star Wars' treasures lead LA film and TV auction
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Amar Ekushey Book Fair to begin on Feb 26
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US salsa legend Willie Colon dead at 75
250-year old Maisaheba Jame Mosque stands as a symbol of heritage in Sherpur
250-year old Maisaheba Jame Mosque stands as a symbol of heritage in Sherpur
Social awareness key to resolving health sector problems: Dr Muhit 
Social awareness key to resolving health sector problems: Dr Muhit 
Govt take up plans to free city dwellers from mosquito menace: Health Minister
14 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Mango acreage falls in Rajshahi, rises in Naogaon
Mango acreage falls in Rajshahi, rises in Naogaon
Bumper yield of pumpkins in Netrokona haor delights farmers
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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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