PM urges countrymen to remain alert against confusion over referendum, July Charter
PM urges countrymen to remain alert against confusion over referendum, July Charter
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PM for developing book reading habit among children
PM opens Ulashi canal re-excavation programme linked to his father’s memory
PM opens Ulashi canal re-excavation programme linked to his father’s memory
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CAAB targets Dec 16 3rd terminal opening
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PM unveils foundation stone of Jashore Medical College Hospital 
Chief Whip calls for unity to safeguard democracy 
Chief Whip calls for unity to safeguard democracy 
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UK High Commissioner meets JS Speaker
UK High Commissioner meets JS Speaker
DHAKA, April 27, 2026 (BSS) - British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah  Cooke made a courtesy call on Speaker of Jatiya Sangsad, Hafiz Uddin Ahmad,  Bir Bikram, at his office in Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban today. During the meeting, the Speaker said that Bangladesh and the United Kingdom  have always enjoyed friendly relations.  He recalled that the people of the UK extended wholehearted support to  Bangladesh during the Liberation War in 1971, said a press release. He noted that Bangladesh follows the Westminster system of democracy and  mentioned that former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia restored parliamentary  democracy in 1991. The Speaker said the most recent parliamentary elections were free, fair and  participatory, reflecting the aspirations of the people.  He added that the current government remains accountable to the people.  Highlighting development efforts, he praised the Prime Minister's initiatives  to address the problems of grassroots people and marginal farmers, describing  them as widely appreciated. Hafiz Uddin Ahmad also emphasized that the government is working relentlessly  to expand quality and technical education, adding that the UK could play a  significant role in improving the standard of university education in  Bangladesh. The two sides discussed bilateral cooperation in education, foreign direct  investment, and the migration crisis, including possible solutions. High Commissioner Sarah Cooke reaffirmed that the United Kingdom would  continue to stand by Bangladesh in its democratic journey. Referring to the  ongoing tensions in the Middle East, she said the British government  discourages any form of war and conflict. She congratulated the Speaker on his election to the post. The Speaker, in  turn, stressed the importance of forming a parliamentary friendship group  with the UK and enhancing exchange visits between parliamentary delegations. Members of the UK High Commission delegation and senior officials of the  Jatiya Sangsad Secretariat were present at the meeting.
Bangladesh, Switzerland discuss trade, investment cooperation
Bangladesh, Switzerland discuss trade, investment cooperation
EC rejects Monira Sharmin’s appeal for reserved seat nomination
EC rejects Monira Sharmin’s appeal for reserved seat nomination
Iran says its armed forces should be authority for Strait of Hormuz
Iran says its armed forces should be authority for Strait of Hormuz
TEHRAN, April 27, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's armed forces would be the authority responsible for the Strait of Hormuz under the country's proposed law for managing the waterway, a top official said on Monday. Ebrahim Azizi, head of the national security commission in Iran's parliament, told state television that the armed forces were already in control of the strait and were seeking to prohibit the passage of "hostile vessels". Azizi also said the proposed law states that financial gains from the strait should be paid in the local rial currency.  
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
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Zonayed Saki for increasing domestic revenue, tobacco taxes for stronger economy
Zonayed Saki for increasing domestic revenue, tobacco taxes for stronger economy
DHAKA, April 27, 2026 (BSS) – State Minister for Planning Zonayed Abdur Rahim Saki today underscored the need to strengthen domestic resource mobilization to place the national budget on a more sustainable footing. “Reducing dependence on debt and increasing internal revenue—particularly through higher taxes and prices on public health–hazardous products like tobacco—remains a top government priority for achieving genuine and inclusive development,” he said. The State Minister made the remarks while addressing a seminar titled “Necessity of effective tax and price increase of tobacco products in the upcoming 2026–27 FY budget for protecting public health,” held at the Economic Reporters Forum (ERF) auditorium in the capital.  ERF President Daulat Akter Mala presided over the event. Speaking at the seminar, Zonayed Saki pledged strict measures to curb the illegal tobacco market while safeguarding the rights of tobacco farmers and workers.  He noted that a significant portion of the economy remains outside the tax net.  He criticized the current state of digitization at the National Board of Revenue (NBR), alleging that despite spending around Taka 400 crore, the system has yet to function effectively. He described the ongoing maintenance expenditures as a form of misuse of public funds rather than a genuine effort to build institutional capacity. “True development is not possible through an Annual Development Programme (ADP) driven by debt,” he said, stressing that Bangladesh must rely more on internal revenue sources instead of what he termed development at the cost of financial dependency.” Zonayed Saki advocated for raising tobacco taxes and base prices to levels that would discourage consumption while ensuring fair treatment for farmers and workers in the sector. He pointed out that tobacco farmers and bidi workers are often underpaid at different stages of production, accusing companies of keeping prices artificially low to expand market share.  Ensuring fair wages, he added, would naturally lead to higher product prices and help reduce consumption. Highlighting revenue leakages, the State Minister drew attention to the use of illegal banderolls, including counterfeit ones reportedly printed abroad.  He said the government is losing substantial revenue due to such practices and has instructed the NBR to introduce a dedicated monitoring system to address the issue. Looking ahead, Zonayed Saki said the government aims to build a trillion-dollar economy based on inclusivity.  As part of strengthening the social safety net, he announced plans to introduce a “One Citizen One Number” system. Other speakers at the seminar urged the government to honour its electoral commitments by increasing revenue from tobacco and carbon taxes.  They also called for comprehensive reforms in the tobacco tax structure and significant price hikes in the upcoming budget.
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
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54 injured in dog bite incidents in Tangail
54 injured in dog bite incidents in Tangail
TANGAIL, April 27, 2026 (BSS) - At least 54 people were injured in dog bite incidents in Sakhipur upazila of the district over a 24-hour period, sparking panic among residents. According to sources at the Sakhipur Upazila Health Complex, the injured individuals sought treatment between Sunday noon and Monday noon. Among them were 33 men and 21 women, including nine children. Most victims are from Sakhipur Municipality and nearby unions such as Kalia, Baherataoil, Kakrajan, and Gazaria. Due to the sudden influx, the Upazila Health Complex has run short of rabies vaccines. Authorities confirmed that all injured individuals received initial treatment. Sakhipur Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr. Rehana Parveen said “We have treated all injured patients, but due to limited vaccine supply, we could not vaccinate everyone. Some are receiving vaccines from outside sources,” she said. Local administration is expected to take prompt action to control the stray dog population and ensure adequate vaccine supply to prevent further incidents.
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16 students receive RU faculty of Arts Dean’s award
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Bangladesh seeks stronger education ties with Turkey, Malaysia
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Fire service is essential part of everyday awareness, responsibility - KUET VC
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UGC chairman stresses capacity building for new university teachers
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Women's Handball League inaugurated in Joypurhat
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