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DHAKA, May 09, 2026 (BSS)- Her name is Anuja Saha Annie. After passing her MSc from a college under the National University she visited to different places for a job. But she couldn’t. At one point, she decided to give up the hope and do something herself. Anuja can cook well, and using that skill, she started selling food with a capital of Taka 1,000. After that, she did not have to look back.  Today, she becomes a successful female entrepreneur. She not only just brought prosperity to her family; she has also provided employment to many other women. Anuja Saha Annie used to live in Gopalpur of Pabna town. She already became quite popular with her initiative. Many new entrepreneurs are following her. They say that she has become a shining example for youths to be self-reliant, instead of chasing for job and depending on others.  Anuja, the only child of retired school teachers Amulya Kumar Saha and Anjana Saha, passed her SSC in 2004. After that, she had to get married. In the meantime, a son came to her lap. Even then, she continued her studies with her own efforts while managing the house and daughter. She completed her post-graduation in 2012. “Meanwhile, my husband Bilpab Kumar’s business was also going badly. As a result, we fell into deep financial crisis,” said Anuja.  “My family’s financial condition was also not good. So, I applied for jobs as soon as I saw job advertisements in newspapers. But I couldn’t make any progress that way.” She said, “I saw stories of women entrepreneurs in different parts of the country in the pages of newspapers. I was quite inspired by reading those success stories of women. At one point, I gave up hope of a job and planned to start a business. That’s what I did.” Annie said, “With the help of my mother, I started a home delivery service of cooked food on a small scale with a capital of Taka 1,000. In this way, the orders gradually increased. Seeing more orders, my interest increased even more. I started a large-scale business.” “After that, the overall situation has changed. In the last 14 years, I have changed my fortune. Many people have found their job in my venture which was a matter of pleasure and satisfaction for me,” Annie said.  She said that the size of the business has expanded with gradual increase of the capital. By running the household expenses and paying the salaries of the employees, she earns Taka 4 to 5 lakh at the end of every month.   Anuja does not stop here. She has also taken training on small women entrepreneurs from the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC), Youth Development, and Women's Affairs Department. She has also started a restaurant named 'Mayer Parash'.  She has become known to everyone of the area by selling food to the poor at low price. While talking to this reporter, Anuja said, “My mother was initially reluctant to start a business. When I was struggling with the harsh realities of family life, my mother agreed.”  Entrepreneur Annie’s mother was a skilled cook. After learning cooking from her, she started a home delivery service and gained quite a reputation. The home delivery service started supplying various types of pitha, cakes, sweets, bakery items, rice, and biryani to different parts of the Pabna region.  She said, “I have been doing business for the past 14 years, going through many ups and downs. I have organized an entrepreneur fair. Ten workers now work with me. Arrangements have been made for their employment.” About her future plan, Annie said, “I want to take my business to a larger scale. I want to provide employment to many more people.” And I would tell the girls, “No job is small. You have to work hard, you have to persevere, only then you success will come,” she said.  Her husband Biplab Kumar is also very happy with Annie’s success.  He said, "When my business situation deteriorated, we fell into deep crisis. I didn't know what to do. Then Annie took a bold decision and started the business. At first, I was afraid. But, gradually, the business is doing well, so I am supporting her.”  Annie said, “In the future, I want to provide better quality food to the people of Pabna.” Regarding Anuja's initiative, local human rights activist Kamal Siddiqui said, “I have seen Annie’s struggle from the beginning. Even though her dream of getting a job did not come true, she has started doing business. She is taking care of her elderly parents. She has become a role model for other women. This is also a matter of pride for us.” Advocate Kamrunnahar Jolly, president of the Pabna branch of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, said, "Annie is a successful female entrepreneur. Many women in Pabna have become entrepreneurs after seeing her. Her parents and husband are also supporting her. She is a role model of the society.”  
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Moscow to hold scaled-back Victory Day parade as Ukraine truce kicks in
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MOSCOW, May 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed to uphold a three-day ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump while Russia holds its annual Victory Day parade on Saturday, though the event was set to be scaled back over security fears. Russian President Vladimir Putin has made the memory of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany a central narrative of his 25-year rule, staging massive annual parades in Moscow on May 9, in part to rally the Russian population behind the military offensive in Ukraine. However, a spate of Ukrainian long-range attacks on energy facilities in recent weeks prompted the Kremlin to ramp up security measures and downsize this year's celebrations, with military hardware set to be absent from the parade for the first time in almost two decades. After two failed attempts at truces this week by both Russia and Ukraine, Trump announced on Friday a three-day ceasefire between both sides would come into effect the following day. "Hopefully, it is the beginning of the end of a very long, deadly, and hard fought War," Trump posted on his Truth Social network, adding the ceasefire would be accompanied by a prisoner exchange. Zelensky issued a decree on Friday ordering the Ukrainian military not to attack the parade and in a separate statement confirmed his government would adhere to the ceasefire to enable the swap of 1,000 detainees from each warring side. "Red Square is less important to us than the lives of Ukrainian prisoners who can be returned home," Zelensky said, referring to the historic site in the Russian capital where the annual event is held. - Smaller-scale celebration - Moscow also confirmed it had accepted the truce, which Trump said he hoped could be extended. "It could be. I'd like to see it stopped," the US president told reporters. Now in its fifth year, the war has killed hundreds of thousands of people and US-mediated talks on ending Europe's largest conflict since World War II have shown little progress since February, when Washington shifted focus to its war against Iran. Before Trump's announcement, Ukraine had dismissed a temporary truce by Russia and hours before Moscow's ceasefire began, Zelensky warned Moscow's allies against attending the parade. Russia had threatened a massive strike on the heart of Kyiv if Ukraine disrupted the victory commemoration and urged foreign diplomats to leave the Ukrainian capital ahead of the event. For the first time in nearly 20 years, Moscow would reduce the scale of the parade with no military equipment on display in the Red Square and the number of foreign dignitaries in attendance decreased. Only the leaders of Belarus, Malaysia and Laos, as well as Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, have travelled to Moscow, according to the Kremlin, in contrast to high-profile visitors including China's Xi Jinping during last year's event. Authorities had also been intermittently switching off mobile internet in the Russian capital in recent days as a security measure. - Ongoing strikes - The Ukrainian military, which has bolstered its drone capabilities, has intensified its strikes in recent weeks, hitting target hundreds of kilometres from Ukraine. Both sides continued to trade attacks on Friday, before Trump's announcement. Ukraine's air force said Russia fired 67 drones overnight -- the lowest number in almost a month. "Despite the declared ceasefire, the enemy has not reduced the intensity of assault operations," Zelensky had said, adding that Ukraine was reacting in kind. Russia said it had downed more than 400 Ukrainian drones -- 100 of them targeting Moscow -- since midnight, and that its troops were "responding symmetrically". Kyiv said it had hit two refineries in Russia's Yaroslavl and Perm regions. Some 13 airports in southern Russia were closed Friday after a Ukrainian drone hit an air navigation centre in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don, Moscow's transport ministry said. It later said that flights had been partially restored. Despite the fighting, Zelensky expressed hope on Friday that US envoys would visit Ukraine in the coming weeks to reboot talks on ending the war after Ukraine's lead negotiator met with US representatives in Florida this week.   
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Political transition boosts Japanese investment confidence in Bangladesh: JETRO
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DHAKA, May 09, 2026 (BSS) - Japanese investors are showing renewed confidence in Bangladesh's economy following the peaceful political transition and installation of the new government, with several major Japanese corporations expanding operations and exploring fresh investment opportunities in the country. "The formation of the new government on February 17 created a stable political environment that encouraged Japanese companies to move from a wait-and-see approach to long-term investment planning," said Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Country Representative Kazuiki Kataoka while talking to BSS. Kataoka said that a number of major Japanese business groups have recently expanded their presence in Bangladesh, reflecting growing confidence in the market and its long-term economic prospects. Among the notable developments, he mentioned that Japanese trading giant Mitsui & Co Limited invested in ACI Logistics in February, strengthening its engagement with the Bangladeshi retail and consumer sector. The company already maintains business ties through ACI Motors, he added. In another significant move, the country representative noted that Mitsubishi acquired a 25 percent stake in RANCON Group's automobile business in April to support expansion in Bangladesh's growing automotive sector. He also said that Japanese consumer goods manufacturer Lion Corporation has established a new factory at the Bangladesh Special Economic Zone (BSEZ), producing products including detergents and toothbrushes for the local market. He added that several other Japanese firms have opened offices in Dhaka in recent months to assess business prospects and prepare for future investments. The representative noted that major bilateral infrastructure projects are also progressing positively. Highlighting Bangladesh's domestic market potential, the JETRO official said the country's growing middle-income population is creating rising demand for quality international products. While Bangladesh's average GDP per capita stands at around US$2,700, Dhaka's per capita income has already exceeded $5,000, creating a promising consumer base for Japanese goods and services, he observed. He said that a recent visit by Japan's Agriculture Minister also reflected growing Japanese interest in Bangladesh's retail and consumer sectors. Despite the positive momentum, the representative identified several challenges facing foreign investors, including visa processing, work permits, profit repatriation, taxation and customs clearance procedures. He urged Bangladesh to gradually shift from labour-intensive industries to more capital-intensive manufacturing sectors to achieve higher productivity and long-term economic value. Referring to emerging sectors, he said Japanese startups are also exploring opportunities in electric mobility. He mentioned that Japanese startup Grafit has already begun feasibility studies on electric bikes in Bangladesh with support from Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). The JETRO representative said no Japanese company had withdrawn from Bangladesh even during the interim political period, demonstrating sustained confidence in the country's economic potential. He added that the current political stability and longer-term policy outlook are helping Japanese firms make more substantial investment decisions for the future.
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