Holy Lailatul Qadr tonight
Holy Lailatul Qadr tonight
Trump says 'we're talking' to Iran but it's not 'ready' for deal to end war
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Joint 180-day action plan unveiled to transform Bangladesh investment landscape
Joint 180-day action plan unveiled to transform Bangladesh investment landscape
Aminul greets Bangladesh cricket team over win against Pakistan
Aminul greets Bangladesh cricket team over win against Pakistan
Campaign in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 begins 
Campaign in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 begins 
PM greets countrymen, all Muslims on Lailatul Qadr 
PM greets countrymen, all Muslims on Lailatul Qadr 
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26th Ramadan | 16 March | Monday
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Prayer, iftar mahfil seeking eternal peace for Khaleda Zia in Kushtia
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KUSHTIA, March 16, 2026 (BSS) - A prayer and iftar mahfil was held in Kumarkhali upazila of the district on Sunday seeking eternal peace for the late former BNP Chairperson and three-time Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. Leaders and activists of the upazila and municipal units of BNP organized the programme in the afternoon at Abul Hossain Torun Auditorium of the upazila town. Former general secretary of Kumarkhali Municipal BNP Principal Tariqul Islam Lipon presided over the event while upazila BNP organizing secretary Jahangir Hossain Jilal moderated the program. Former Member of Parliament and freedom fighter Syed Mehedi Ahmed Rumi attended the event as the chief guest. Among others, it was present, by Advocate Shatil Mahmud, former member secretary of the upazila BNP and general secretary of Kushtia Bar Association, Principal Nawab Ali, former joint general secretary of the upazila BNP, Abdur Razzak Bachchu, former joint general secretary of the district BNP and KM Alam Tomey, former president of the municipal BNP. Leaders and activists from district, upazila, municipal and union-level BNP units, along with members of affiliated organizations, attended the iftar and prayer gathering. Khatib Hafez Abdus Salam of Kumarkhali Railway Jame Mosque conducted the prayer mahfil.  
Over 400 illegal shops evicted from Cox's Bazar beach
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Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route resume after 1.15 hrs
Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route resume after 1.15 hrs
Afghan govt says four civilians killed by Pakistan shelling
Afghan govt says four civilians killed by Pakistan shelling
KHOST, Afghanistan, March 16, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Three children and a woman were killed by Pakistani shelling in eastern Afghanistan overnight between Sunday and Monday, Afghan officials said. In total, 18 civilians have been killed in Afghanistan in the past week as a result of cross-border clashes between the two sides, according to the Afghan authorities. "At 12:00 am last night (1930 GMT Sunday), the Pakistani forces fired mortar shells on the Nari village of Gurbuz district, killing a woman and a child", Mustaghfir Gurbuz, the governor's spokesman in eastern Khost province, told AFP. Shells were also fired on a market, a health clinic and on another village, wounding four people, including a woman. Two of the wounded were in a critical condition, he added. Pakistani mortar shelling killed two children on Sunday night in the Afghan Dubai area of Khost, the governor's office said in a statement. One person was also killed in eastern Nuristan province when shelling hit a "civilian home" on Sunday, the government's deputy spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat said on X. Immediate independent verification of deaths and injuries is difficult to obtain in both Afghanistan and Pakistan, given the hard-to-reach locations. Both sides maintain they do not target civilians. But on Friday, the United Nations mission in Afghanistan confirmed the deaths of at least 75 civilians in the country since clashes with Pakistan intensified on February 26. The neighbours have had strained relationships for months. Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of harbouring militants from the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), who have claimed responsibility for a series of deadly attacks in Pakistan, as well as from the Islamic State Khorasan Province. The Afghan Taliban authorities deny the charge. Dozens of people were killed in fighting between the two countries in October last year, which led to the near-total closure of the border. Clashes decreased after mediation but the conflict flared again on February 26 when Afghanistan launched a border offensive in retaliation for earlier Pakistani air strikes said by Islamabad to be targeting the TTP. Pakistan then declared "open war" against the Taliban authorities, bombing the capital Kabul on February 27. Repeated border clashes in recent weeks have hit trade and about 115,000 people have been forced to leave their homes, according to the UN refugee agency. The World Food Programme said on Sunday that it has started delivering "life-saving food" to over 20,000 displaced Afghan families and warned that "further instability will push millions into hunger".
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
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4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
NBR launches online system for extension of income tax return submission
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DHAKA, Mar 16, 2026 (BSS) - The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has launched an online facility allowing individual taxpayers to apply for an extension to submit their income tax returns for the 2025-2026 tax year. According to a press release issued today by the National Board of Revenue (NBR), the deadline for submitting income tax returns for individual taxpayers has been extended until March 31, 2026. The revenue authority has made online submission of income tax returns mandatory for most individual taxpayers for the current tax year, with a few exceptions. According to NBR data, nearly five million individual taxpayers have already registered in its e-Return system, while about 4.1 million taxpayers have so far submitted their returns. However, taxpayers who submit an application before the deadline may receive an additional extension of up to 90 days, subject to approval by the concerned tax commissioner. To make the extension process easier, faster and more transparent, the NBR introduced the online facility through its e-Return system. Taxpayers can now log in and apply for an extension using the "Time Extension" option in the system. Based on the online application, the concerned tax commissioner of the respective tax zone will approve or reject the request through the system. If the request is approved, taxpayers will be able to submit their income tax returns within the extended period without paying any penalty or additional tax. The NBR said taxpayers must be registered in the e-Return system and submit their application before March 31, 2026 to avail the online extension facility. Taxpayers for whom online return submission is not mandatory may apply for an extension either through the online system or by submitting a written application directly to the relevant tax circle. The revenue authority urged all individual taxpayers to submit their returns for the 2025-2026 tax year through the e-Return system by March 31, 2026, or within the extended deadline approved by the tax commissioner.
Trading thru Burimari Land Port to remain shut for 11 days
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KHULNA, March 16, 2026 (BSS) – Prices of several essential commodities declined in Khulna, bringing some relief to low and middle-income consumers. Market visits on Sunday showed that the prices of various vegetables, including eggplant, onion, cucumber and green chilli, have decreased compared to the previous week. Traders said prices dropped mainly due to supply exceeding demand in the markets.  “One week ago, the price of vegetables had soared to Tk 50-100 per kg in the city markets. Now, the prices are falling sharply,” said Sagir Mia, a retail seller at the city's Sandhabazar (Evening) Kitchen Market. According to traders, eggplant is now selling at Tk 30 per kilogram, about Tk 30 less than last week. Cucumbers are being sold at Tk 25–30 per kg, depending on quality, down from Tk 50–70 last week. Khira (a variety of cucumber) is currently selling at around Tk 50 per kg, down from 70–80 a week ago. Onion prices have also dropped significantly and are being sold at Tk 25–40 per kg depending on quality, compared to Tk 60–70 seven days earlier. Green chilli is now selling at around Tk 160 per kg, down from Tk 240 last week. Drumsticks are selling at Tk 120–130 per kg, down from Tk 150; okra Tk 100–110, down from Tk 150; pointed gourd Tk 40–50, down from Tk 70; bitter gourd Tk 40–50, down from Tk 70; ridge gourd Tk 40–50, down from Tk 70; tomatoes Tk 30–40, down from Tk 150 last week. Sabbir Hossain, an employee of a private farm at the Shantidham area, said the supply of most commodities in the wholesale market has increased. Md Shamimuzzaman, a trader at Rupsha Market, said the market situation is currently stable. “Cucumber and khira that were selling for around Tk 80 a week ago are now being sold at lower prices due to higher supply,” he added. Masum, a trader at Boro Bazar, said onions were relatively scarce in the early days of Ramadan compared to demand. “At that time, excessive buying by consumers and limited supply from wholesale markets pushed up prices. Now supply has improved, and the price has come down,” he said, adding that he is selling onions at Tk 30 per kg. Talking to BSS at Rupsha market, private bank official Abdul Halim said prices of essentials tend to hike sharply every Ramadan. He also emphasised the need for accountability in the market system, noting that traders often raise prices arbitrarily to maximise profits. Another consumer, Md Sabuj, said fixed-income earners suffer when expenses exceed income. “Considering our situation, traders should not increase the prices of daily essentials,” he added. Chicken and fish prices are also on a downward trend. Retailer Md Manik from Sandhya Bazar said that broiler chickens are selling at Tk 200-220 per kg, down from Tk 240, Sonali chickens at Tk300-320 and farm cocks at Tk 310-320. Eggs have seen a slight drop, currently selling at Tk 100-110 per dozen. Fish prices have fallen as well. A visit to Gallamary kitchen market revealed that Ruhi is priced at Tk 320-350 per kg, Tilapia at Tk 130-160, Pangasius at Tk 150-200, farmed Koi at Tk 200-250 and medium-sized shrimp at Tk 700-750. Meat prices, however, remain stable. Md Munna, a meat trader in Farazipara, said beef and mutton prices have not changed before Eid, although demand has dipped. People are still buying meat for Eid-ul-Fitr. The Khulna District Administration, Khulna City Corporation (KCC), Khulna Metropolitan Police (KMP) and the Khulna Consumers Rights Association are actively monitoring market prices to prevent manipulation. Md Walid Bin Habib, Assistant Director of the Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection in Khulna, said that they are vigilantly tracking prices and have taken action against dishonest traders following complaints. “Market monitoring is continuing after Eid-ul-Fitr to ensure fair pricing,” he added. 
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