PM orders intensifying nationwide tree plantation programme
PM orders intensifying nationwide tree plantation programme
PM directs launching 'e-Health Card' to ensure health services for all
PM directs launching 'e-Health Card' to ensure health services for all
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Excavation programme of important canals will be visible within 180 days: Anee 
Zianagar upazila name restored
Zianagar upazila name restored
PIROJPUR, March 4, 2026 (BSS) - The government has officially restored the name of Indurkani upazila in Pirojpur district to Zianagar upazila, reinstating its previous name. To celebrate the restoration, leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) brought out a joyous procession in Zianagar on Tuesday evening. The procession was led by BNP National Executive Committee member Principal Alamgir Hossain. Following the rally, sweets were distributed among party leaders, activists, and local residents. Zianagar was originally established as a full-fledged upazila on April 17, 2002, during the tenure of then Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. At that time, Indurkani Thana was upgraded and renamed Zianagar upazila in honor of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman. However, on February 8, 2017, during Awami League government, the upazila's name was changed back to Indurkani. The decision had drawn criticism from BNP leaders and supporters at the time. Following the political developments of August 5, 2024, local residents renewed their demand to restore the name Zianagar. Mass signature campaigns were organized and submitted to the Pirojpur Deputy Commissioner and the Ministry of Local Government. The issue was placed before the National Implementation Committee on Administrative Reorganization (NICAR). At its 119th meeting on January 20, 2025, the committee approved the renaming of Indurkani upazila to Zianagar upazila. The decision was formally implemented on February 24, 2026. Zianagar Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md. Hafizur Rahman confirmed the matter. Reacting to the development, Zianagar upazila BNP President Farid Ahmed expressed satisfaction over the restoration, stating that the name change fulfilled the long-standing demand of local residents.  
1.5 lakh yaba tablets seized in Teknaf, one arrested
1.5 lakh yaba tablets seized in Teknaf, one arrested
DNC arrests a drug peddler with huge yaba tablets 
DNC arrests a drug peddler with huge yaba tablets 
Children must not be 'collateral damage' in Mideast war: UN experts
Children must not be 'collateral damage' in Mideast war: UN experts
GENEVA, March 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child insisted Wednesday that children must be protected during the war in the Middle East, highlighting an alleged air strike on an Iranian school. Iran has blamed Israel and the United States for the strike on the school in the Iranian city of Minab on the first day of the war on Saturday, giving a toll of more than 150 dead. Neither the United States nor Israel have confirmed the attack, and AFP has been unable to independently verify the toll or visit the site. "The committee is alarmed by reports of strikes on civilian infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, which have injured and traumatised children, and claimed many young lives," it said. "This is a reminder that children are among the most vulnerable in armed conflicts, and must never be treated as collateral damage." According to state media, Iran on Tuesday held funerals for at least 165 people, including students, killed in the alleged strike. State television carried images showing a large crowd of mourners in Minab weeping over what appeared to be bodies wrapped in white shrouds. The UN committee's 18 independent experts are tasked with monitoring how countries implement the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The convention came into force in 1990. Every United Nations member state is a party, except the United States. The convention requires countries to safeguard the rights to life, survival and development of every child, and to take all measures to ensure children's rights are respected in armed conflicts. "Children must be protected from direct and indirect effects of hostilities," the committee said. It call for an immediate and sustained ceasefire by all parties to the Middle East war "so that children are no longer exposed to killing, maiming, displacement, psychological harm, or other violations of their rights". It urged the warring parties to take all necessary measures to protect children, including ensuring that schools and hospitals are not attacked and that humanitarians can safely reach children in need. The committee's opinions are non-binding but carry reputational weight.  
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 
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
Govt sets target raising tax-to-GDP ratio to 15pc by 2035: Titumir
Govt sets target raising tax-to-GDP ratio to 15pc by 2035: Titumir
DHAKA, Mar 4, 2026 (BSS) – Dr Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Ministry of Finance and Planning, has outlined a comprehensive roadmap to overhaul Bangladesh’s economic framework, setting a target to raise the tax-GDP ratio to 15 percent by 2035 while shifting the nation toward an investment-led growth model. “The previous consumption-led growth model was unsustainable and had left the country burdened by a mountain of debt accumulated particularly between 2009 and 2024,” he said. The adviser made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a roundtable today titled “Looking into Bangladesh’s Development: Priorities for the Newly Elected Government in the Short to Medium Term”, organised by the CPD and The Daily Star at BRAC Centre Inn in the city. To ensure long-term sustainability, Titumir stated that the government is working to transition rapidly toward an investment-led model fueled by both domestic investment and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). He mentioned that a central pillar of this transition is a significant increase in internal resource mobilization.  The adviser noted that Bangladesh’s tax-to-GDP ratio currently sits at the bottom level globally.  To rectify this, he said, the government has set a clear goal achieving an average Tax-GDP ratio of 15% by 2035. Moving beyond arithmetic stories to implement a phased approach, he said that aiming for incremental growth markers of 2% and eventually 10% on the path to the final goal. He highlighted the need for a tax culture rooted in investment, production, and employment. He identified several systemic maladies in the current revenue structure that require urgent reform. The adviser criticized the reliance on Statutory Regulatory Orders (SROs), describing it as a market where influence was bought and sold.  He called for reducing this practice to create a fairer environment. The government intends to move from greenfield incentives (based on identity and influence) to performance-based subsidies (ex-post subsidies), he added.  This model, which proved successful in the garments sector, will reward actual results rather than potential, he added. He called for an end to the major disease of relying solely on the Large Taxpayers Unit (LTU) for revenue, advocating for better mobilization across all units. The adviser stressed that under current conditions, traditional austerity is not a viable path given the poverty situation. Instead, he said, the focus must be on eliminating waste and repurposing fiscal policy.  He expressed concern over the alarming implementation rate of the Annual Development Program (ADP) and emphasized that public finance must be held accountable for the proper application of funds. Specifically, he pointed to a Taka 60,000 crore subsidy burden in the energy sector, stating that the government is adopting three strategic methods to reduce this massive expenditure. In conclusion, the adviser urged the nation's eminent citizens to encourage a culture where public goods and services are funded through proper taxation and where the operational budget moves downward while development spending moves upward to benefit the society at large.
US tariff situation evolving, closely monitored by govt:  Commerce Minister 
US tariff situation evolving, closely monitored by govt:  Commerce Minister 
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Govt seeks information from 150 educational institutions for smart classroom project
Govt seeks information from 150 educational institutions for smart classroom project
2 new buses launched at Rajshahi University
2 new buses launched at Rajshahi University
Govt to revise textbooks, formulate new curriculum: Education Minister
Govt to revise textbooks, formulate new curriculum: Education Minister
Minister directs authorities to ensure cheating-free SSC exams 
Minister directs authorities to ensure cheating-free SSC exams 
Families of road accident victims receive Tk 5.29cr in Mymensingh
Families of road accident victims receive Tk 5.29cr in Mymensingh
MYMENSINGH, March 4, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Road Transport Authority has distributed financial assistance totaling Taka 5.29 crore among 133 families affected by road accidents in the Mymensingh division. The cheques were handed over on Wednesday morning at the Mymensingh City Corporation auditorium by BRTA Chairman Abu Momtaz Saad Uddin Ahmed. The beneficiaries included families of both deceased victims and those injured in road accidents across four districts of the division. According to officials, compensation ranging from Taka 1 lakh to Taka 3 lakh was provided to each injured victim, while Taka 5 lakh was granted to the families of those who lost their lives. A district-wise breakdown of the assistance shows that: Mymensingh district received Taka 3.4 crore through 76 cheques, Jamalpur district received Taka 1.27 crore for 35 beneficiaries, Netrokona district received Taka 7.8 lakh for 18 beneficiaries and Sherpur district received Taka 20 lakh for 4 beneficiaries. The distribution programme was organized by the district administration and BRTA's Mymensingh divisional office. Speaking at the event, Chairman Abu Momtaz Saad Uddin Ahmed emphasized the government's responsibility to support families affected by road accidents. He stressed the need to strengthen law enforcement measures alongside raising public awareness to prevent such incidents.  He also said that the BRTA Trustee Board is working to ensure prompt financial assistance to victims and their families. The programme was presided over by Mymensingh Deputy Commissioner Md. Saifur Rahman. Among others present were BRTA Director (Audit and Law) Rubaiyat-e-Ashiq, Deputy Director (Engineering) Subrata Kumar Debnath of the Mymensingh Divisional Office, Additional District Magistrate Md. Asaduzzaman, BRTA Executive Magistrate Iffat Hashem, District Motor Vehicle Owners Association President Alamgir Mahmud, along with BRTA officials and representatives of motor vehicle owners' and workers' organizations.
Vegetable prices drop sharply in Chuadanga markets, bringing relief to buyers
Vegetable prices drop sharply in Chuadanga markets, bringing relief to buyers
7,404 residents registered for 'Family Card' in Khalishpur
7,404 residents registered for 'Family Card' in Khalishpur
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FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
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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
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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Health minister warns tough stance against middlemen in public hospitals
Health minister warns tough stance against middlemen in public hospitals
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Duck farming emerges as reliable income source in Rajshahi
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Holistic approach indispensable for climate change adaptation in Barind
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