PM chairs meeting on water management at secretariat
PM chairs meeting on water management at secretariat
PM to visit home district Bogura tomorrow
PM to visit home district Bogura tomorrow
US envoy visits Surovi School, expands child welfare cooperation
US envoy visits Surovi School, expands child welfare cooperation
PM to declare Bogura as city corporation tomorrow 
PM to declare Bogura as city corporation tomorrow 
Nationwide measles-rubella vaccination campaign begins tomorrow
Nationwide measles-rubella vaccination campaign begins tomorrow
Govt. aims transforming poultry industry into export-oriented one by 2030: Tuku
Govt. aims transforming poultry industry into export-oriented one by 2030: Tuku
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
AG Kazal, SCBA President Khokon, 12 others discharged from police assault case
AG Kazal, SCBA President Khokon, 12 others discharged from police assault case
DHAKA, April 19, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today discharged Attorney General  Barrister Md Ruhul Quddus Kazal, Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA)  President Barrister AM Mahbub Uddin Khokon and 12 others from a case filed  over alleged assault on police and obstruction of law enforcement duties. Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Jewel Rana passed the order, accepting the  final report filed by the police in the case. The others discharged in the case are Advocates Manjurul Alam Sujon, Mahfuz  Bin-Yousuf, Nure Alam Siddiqui Sohag, Mahdin Chowdhury, Golam Akhtar Zakir,  Kamrul Hasan Sohag, Kamrul Islam, Moktar Kabir Khan, Ashraf-uz-Zaman Khan,  Salah Uddin Rigan, Kazi Zainal Abedin, and Mahbubur Rahman Khan. According to the case documents, police filed the case with Shahbagh Police  Station on March 16, 2023, for allegedly assaulting the law enforcement  officials and obstructing them from conducting their duties during the SCBA  election on March 15. Police on June 30, 2025, filed the final report.
BAU scientist develops chemical-free solution to safeguard stored rice from insects
BAU scientist develops chemical-free solution to safeguard stored rice from insects
178,919 litres of fuel oil recovered nationwide
178,919 litres of fuel oil recovered nationwide
Trump again threatens Iran infrastructure as he orders negotiators to Pakistan
Trump again threatens Iran infrastructure as he orders negotiators to Pakistan
WASHINGTON, United States, April 19, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump said he was sending a delegation to Pakistan on Monday for negotiations with Iran, while renewing his threats to destroy the country's vital infrastructure if it didn't agree a deal. "NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!" the American leader declared on Sunday in a post on his Truth Social account, saying that without a deal, Washington was "going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran". Iran and the United States, along with Israel, are three days away from the end of a two-week ceasefire that halted the Middle East war started by surprise US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28. There has so far been only a single, 21-hour negotiating session held in Islamabad on April 11 that ended inconclusively, though groundwork for fresh talks continued afterwards. "We're offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it," Trump said in his post. No date has yet been announced for a second round of talks, and Iran's speaker of parliament and senior negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf insisted on Saturday night that the two sides were "still far from the final discussion". Trump justified the war as an attempt to stop Tehran acquiring nuclear weapons -- an ambition it has always denied -- and the atomic issue remains a key sticking point in negotiations. Iran and the US had already been discussing Tehran's nuclear programme in Omani-mediated talks when Washington launched the war, which has now added a fresh point of contention -- the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for oil and gas shipments that Iran has ordered closed. - Heightened security - In Islamabad, security had been visibly stepped up on Sunday ahead of the expected talks. Authorities announced road closures and traffic restrictions across the city, as well as in neighbouring Rawalpindi. AFP journalists saw armed guards and checkpoints near Islamabad's most secure hotels -- the Marriott and the Serena. "Citizens are earnestly requested to cooperate with the security agencies," a city official posted on X. The US president said his negotiators, whom he didn't name, would arrive in the Pakistani capital on Monday evening. The previous delegation was led by Vice President JD Vance and included Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, who led the aborted pre-war talks. A major sticking point of negotiations has been Iran's stockpile of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium. Trump said on Friday that Iran had agreed to hand over its roughly 440 kilogrammes of enriched uranium. "We're going to get it by going in with Iran, with lots of excavators," he said. But Iran's foreign ministry has said the stockpile, thought to be buried deep under rubble from US bombing in last June's 12-day war, was "not going to be transferred anywhere", and surrendering it "to the US has never been raised in negotiations". On Sunday, President Masoud Pezeshkian questioned why Iran should give up its "legal right" to a nuclear programme. - Hormuz closed again - Tehran moved to close off the vital Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas travel in peacetime, at the start of the war, hammering the global economy and roiling markets. Having failed to force it open again, Trump countered with a US naval blockade on Iranian ports in an attempt to cut off Tehran's oil revenues. Iran briefly reopened the strait on Friday in recognition of an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon, but closed it again the following day in response to the US maintaining its blockade. Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned that any attempt to pass through the strait without permission "will be considered cooperation with the enemy, and the offending vessel will be targeted". "If America does not lift the blockade, traffic in the Strait of Hormuz will definitely be limited," Ghalibaf said. Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei on Sunday said the blockade was "a violation" of the ceasefire" and illegal collective punishment of the Iranian people. A handful of oil and gas tankers had crossed the strait early on Saturday during the brief reopening, but by early Sunday morning tracking data showed the waterway empty of shipping. The afternoon before, a trio of incidents demonstrated the dangers of any attempted crossing. A UK maritime security agency said the Revolutionary Guards fired at one tanker, while security intelligence firm Vanguard Tech reported the force had threatened to "destroy" an empty cruise ship that was fleeing the Gulf. In the third incident, the UK agency said it received a report of a vessel "being hit by an unknown projectile, which caused damage" to shipping containers but no fire. Trump said of the incidents: "That wasn't nice, was it?"  
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
Ziaur Rahman's role in founding SAARC recalled at Antalya Forum
Ziaur Rahman's role in founding SAARC recalled at Antalya Forum
Tarique Rahman among TIME's 100 most influential people of 2026
Tarique Rahman among TIME's 100 most influential people of 2026
Govt moves to make, implement action plans under 180-day programme: PM
Govt moves to make, implement action plans under 180-day programme: PM
BIDA chief urges chartered secretaries to uphold corporate integrity
BIDA chief urges chartered secretaries to uphold corporate integrity
DHAKA, April 18, 2026 (BSS) — Describing Chartered Secretaries as the nation’s economic defense team, Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun, Executive Chairman of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA), today underscored the profession's vital role in upholding corporate integrity and national economic stability. “A pervasive trust deficit currently plagues society, the direct result of systemic governance failures and a visible degradation of ethical standards,” he said. The BIDA chief made these remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme titled “Board Leadership,” organized by the Institute of Chartered Secretaries of Bangladesh (ICSB), at the Multi-Purpose Hall of the Bangladesh Institute of Management (BIM) in the city, said a press release. In his speech, Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun, contended that for Bangladesh to thrive, policymakers and business leaders must pivot from a reliance on conventional local trade toward a deep integration with the global economy. To regain the confidence of international investors and shareholders, the BIDA Chairman urged a transition from traditional administrative functions to a model of genuine stewardship. He positioned Chartered Secretaries as the primary facilitators of this transformation, noting that their expertise is essential for restoring institutional trust and ensuring that corporate entities operate with the highest levels of transparency and accountability. During the session, the leadership of the ICSB articulated several strategic policy recommendations designed to modernize the nation's regulatory framework and enhance investment facilitation. Hossain Sadat FCS, President of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries of Bangladesh (ICSB), formally urged the government to include a Chartered Secretary on the BIDA Advisory Board to leverage professional governance expertise in national investment strategies. He further emphasized the urgent need for the mandatory introduction of Corporate Governance Audits and Secretarial Audits to provide systemic verification of compliance and ethical conduct. Mohammad Sanaullah FCS, Past President and Chairman of the Professional Development Committee (PDC) of ICSB, called for the enactment of a new Companies Act, arguing that updated legislation is prerequisite to attracting and sustaining significant Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Presenting the keynote paper, Akhter Matin Chaudhury FCA, FCS, former Councilor of ICSB, defined the Board of Directors as the central driver of governance, strategy, and sustainable value creation.  He noted that a board’s effectiveness is measured by its ability to translate statutory mandates into disciplined oversight and strategic clarity. Akhter Matin Chaudhury FCA, FCS identified ethical leadership, independence, and diversity as the foundational operational pillars of sound governance. He cautioned that regulatory complexity and existing governance gaps, particularly in family-owned enterprises, frequently create structural weaknesses.  He concluded that long-term organizational success hinges on a triad of balanced integration: control, foresight, and strategic leadership, all supported by continuous director development. The symposium featured a high-level panel discussion exploring the evolution of professional board standards.  Md. Naharul Islam Molla, Managing Director of Unilever Consumer Care, focused on the board's role in fostering sustainability through a trust-based governance culture.  He advocated for a relationship between the board and management that is both independent and constructive, emphasizing the need for forward-looking practices and adaptability. Contributing a different perspective, Mohammad Iqbal Chowdhury FCS, Chief Executive Officer of LafargeHolcim Bangladesh PLC, addressed the challenge of transforming family-owned businesses into professionally governed institutions.  He stressed the importance of the tone at the top, transparency, and the strategic utilization of external expertise and reverse mentoring.
Muktadir urges Canadian entrepreneurs to invest in solar power 
Muktadir urges Canadian entrepreneurs to invest in solar power 
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Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
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Ministry dismisses rumour over SSC exam routine
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Neighbours confirm Kabir Hossain’s identity as a farmer
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BanglaFact flags measles misinformation on political Facebook page
3-member committee to probe alleged police suicide case in Khulna
3-member committee to probe alleged police suicide case in Khulna
KHULNA, April 19, 2026 (BSS)- A three-member committee has been formed to investigate into the reported suicide of a Railway Police cop Samrat Biswas in Khulna. Railway Police sources said the committee was constituted on Saturday and began its investigation today. Samrat Biswas allegedly shot himself when he was on duty in front of the armoury at the Railway Police Superintendent’s office Saturday night. Headed by Additional Superintendent of Police Shafiqul Islam other members are OC of Railway Sadar Police Ferdous Alam Khan and OC of Detective Branch Abu Hasan. The committee has been asked to submit its report within four working days. Meanwhile, the mobile phone used by the deceased police cop has been seized by Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for examination. Investigation Officer of Sonadanga Police Station SI  Suman Howlader said formal investigation began on Sunday. 
Man arrested with firearm in Chattogram
Man arrested with firearm in Chattogram
KMP issues public notice during SSC examinations
KMP issues public notice during SSC examinations
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14 DU students get scholarships
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Edu Ministry proposes 1,461 temporary posts in 11 govt colleges
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Titumir for transforming DU into a research-oriented institution
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KU introduces skill development test for staff promotion
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Liton Das set for 100th ODI appearance
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First int'l women's ODI series in Rajshahi starts tomorrow
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Winning series in Bangladesh would be huge: Smith
Liton, Miraz join Legends of Rupganj in DPL transfer window
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Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
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New tools rescue old art at Madrid's Prado museum
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Govt vaccinates over 1.95 million children against measles 
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17 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Tourist missing while bathing in Bandarban’s Matamuhuri river
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Govt working to make agriculture sector self-reliant: Agriculture Minister
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'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days
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