Govt to support farmers affected by heavy rainfall: PM
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PM urges MPs to raise public awareness to tackle waterlogging
PM urges MPs to raise public awareness to tackle waterlogging
PM inquires about health of Jamaat MP who fell sick during JS session
PM inquires about health of Jamaat MP who fell sick during JS session
Dhaka seeks EU market access continuity
Dhaka seeks EU market access continuity
PM outlines 12-point plan to build a clean and green Dhaka
PM outlines 12-point plan to build a clean and green Dhaka
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Integrated, effective steps needed to protect coastal people: Anee 
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Tk 2,028cr project to upgrade, repair Western Railway network
Tk 2,028cr project to upgrade, repair Western Railway network
RAJSHAHI, April 29, 2026 (BSS) - The government has approved a Tk 2,028.59 crore project to rehabilitate and maintain Bangladesh Railway's ageing and deteriorating infrastructure in the western region. The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) approved the project titled "Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Western Region Railways (Phase 1)" at a meeting held on Sunday at the Secretariat in Dhaka.  The project will be fully financed by the government and implemented by Bangladesh Railway under the Ministry of Railways. According to officials, the project will run from March 2026 to February 2031 and will cover major railway corridors including Joydebpur-Ibrahimabad, Soydabad-Ishwardi Bypass, Bheramara-Ishwardi Bypass, Ishwardi-Saidpur, Santahar-Joypurhat, Birampur-Parbatipur, Abdulpur-Rajshahi Court, and Bhabaniipur-Madhapara sections. Bangladesh Railway's West Zone General Manager Farid Ahmed said around 500 kilometres of track, along with 21.492 kilometres of the Bhabaniipur-MGMC line, will be rehabilitated under the initiative.  In addition, 43.90 kilometres of railway track will undergo full reconstruction while other sections will receive major maintenance works. He said the project is necessary due to the deteriorating condition of infrastructure in the region, where nearly 25 to 30 percent of sleepers are damaged or no longer functional. A severe shortage of ballast has also affected track stability, alignment, and gauge, increasing safety risks. "The condition of the railway network is worsening due to lack of maintenance. Cracks, broken rails, and weak joints are increasing the risk of accidents," he said. Project documents show that Tk 883.72 crore (49.32 percent of total cost) will be spent on rail line construction and maintenance, while Tk 662.57 crore (36.98 percent) will be used for sleepers and fittings.  Another Tk 77.75 crore has been allocated for maintenance equipment, tamping machines, meter-gauge tools, and small transport vehicles for railway workers and materials. Western Region Chief Engineer Ahmed Hossain Masum said the project will significantly improve passenger and freight transport services once implemented. He noted that many of the lines included in the project are close to a century old and have already suffered 12 to 15 percent deterioration, which is continuing to rise. Officials said overloading beyond section capacity has accelerated damage to tracks and infrastructure, forcing speed restrictions on several routes, which in turn has affected service efficiency. Between 2009 and 2024, eight new railway lines were constructed in the region at a cost exceeding Tk 71,525 crore.  However, officials said maintenance funding has remained insufficient, with annual requirements estimated at Tk 150 to 300 crore, while allocations have often fallen short. In the current fiscal year, only Tk 65 crore has been allocated for maintenance work. They warned that without timely intervention, rail operations in several sections could face increasing disruptions.  They also noted that the upgrade is important in the context of Bangladesh's plans to expand regional rail connectivity under the Trans-Asian Railway Network, BIMSTEC, and BBIN initiatives, which will depend heavily on the western rail corridor. Once completed, the project is expected to increase operational capacity, improve safety, and enhance overall passenger and freight transport services in the western railway zone.
Kanaklata stood where women don't belong - and changed everything
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Court orders asset inventory in ex-minister Saifuzzaman's flats
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US leads new call backing Panama against China 'threat'
US leads new call backing Panama against China 'threat'
WASHINGTON, United States, April 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States led a group of regional countries in calling China's actions during a dispute over the Panama Canal a "threat," prompting backlash from Beijing on Wednesday. Washington and Beijing accuse each other of seeking to control the Panama Canal, a vital trade link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Panama took control of two of the canal's ports previously operated by a Hong Kong-based conglomerate following a decision by the Panamanian Supreme Court in January. Since then, Washington has alleged China detained two Panama-flagged ships in response to the takeover, while China has threatened Panama with payback and rejected the US claims. The United States led countries including Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday in calling China's actions "a blatant attempt to politicize maritime trade and infringe on the sovereignty of the nations of our hemisphere". "Panama is a pillar of our maritime trading system, and as such must remain free from any undue external pressure," the US State Department said in the joint statement. "Any attempts to undermine Panama's sovereignty are a threat to us all." China's foreign ministry slammed the statement as a "smear" on Wednesday. "It is the United States that is politicizing and over-securitizing the port issue," ministry spokesman Lin Jian told a news briefing. "It is the United States that is hypocritically posturing and spreading rumors and smears everywhere." Trump returned to office last year vowing to seize back US control of the Panama Canal, which was handed over in a deal reached by former president Jimmy Carter, who vowed that the US would respect its sovereignty. After Panama's moves against the Hong Kong-based company, Trump declared victory and the canal issue largely disappeared as a point of contention between the countries. In a national security strategy last year, the Trump administration vowed aggressively to promote US interests in Latin America against outside powers led by China.  
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
PM directives save 3,000 trees at Cox’s bazar marine drive 
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
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Soybean oil price adjusted amid global market pressures
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DHAKA, April 29, 2026  (BSS) – The government has announced a revised pricing structure for soybean oil, reflecting adjustments influenced by ongoing global market fluctuations and rising import costs. The decision was disclosed today by Commerce Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir following a review meeting held at the Ministry of Commerce in the city. The decision was finalized at a meeting attended by senior officials of the Ministry of Commerce and representatives of edible oil refiners and importers. Under the new price structure, bottled soybean oil (1 liter) has been increased to Tk 199 from Tk 195, while loose soybean oil (1 liter) is now Tk 179, up from Tk 175. The price of a 5-liter bottled container has been fixed at Tk 975. The Commerce Minister stated that the adjustment was necessary due to volatility in the global edible oil market.  He explained that Bangladesh depends heavily on imports for soybean oil, making domestic prices sensitive to international market movements and import cost changes. He further noted that refiners and importers had been requesting a price revision since Ramadan, citing financial pressure caused by rising costs.  Industry stakeholders warned that without adjustment, they would face liquidity constraints that could disrupt imports and affect supply stability, particularly in opening letters of credit (LCs). Muktadir said the decision followed a detailed review of global price trends and import-related expenses.  Although traders had proposed a higher increase, the government approved only a limited adjustment to maintain a balance between industry viability and consumer protection, he added. He mentioned that the aim of the revision is to ensure continued supply stability in the domestic market while minimizing pressure on consumers.  He reiterated commitment to keeping essential commodities available and maintaining a stable supply chain. The Commerce Minister expressed hope that consumers would understand the necessity of the adjustment in light of global economic conditions and reaffirmed the government’s continued efforts to stabilize the essential commodities market.
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