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KHULNA, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has set a target of around eight lakh participants for a mass rally of its Chairman Tarique Rahman in Khulna, as extensive preparations are underway to make the programme a success. Khulna City and District BNP, along with their allied organisations, have distributed responsibilities among leaders and activists and formed six sub-committees to oversee coordination, accommodation, discipline, media and publicity, party sources said. Organisers said a large stage and a modern sound system are being brought from Dhaka, while preparatory meetings are being held at party offices focusing on venue security, crowd management, media coordination and promotional activities. Microphone publicity has already started across the city and district. Khulna City BNP General Secretary Shafiqul Alam Tuhin said the rally will be held at 10:00 am on Monday at the Prabhati School ground in Khalishpur. The decision was finalised at a meeting of senior BNP leaders in Khulna on Friday night. The meeting was attended by BNP nominees Nazrul Islam Manju (Khulna-2), Rakibul Islam Bakul (Khulna-3), party Information Secretary and Khulna-4 candidate Azizul Bari Helal, Khulna-5 candidate Ali Asgar Lobi, along with other city and district leaders. Party leaders said the aim is to turn the programme into the largest election rally in the southern region, with participants expected from Khulna and neighbouring districts. They described Tarique Rahman's visit as a milestone ahead of the upcoming polls, noting that it will be his first political programme in Khulna in more than two decades. Khulna City BNP President Advocate Shafiqul Alam Mona said the visit would boost the morale of party activists and play a significant role in strengthening the party's organisational base in the region. Besides, the administration is taking necessary measures to maintain law and order during the programme.
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Policies should focus on safeguarding fiscal sustainability, strengthening macro-financial stability: IMF
Policies should focus on safeguarding fiscal sustainability, strengthening macro-financial stability: IMF
DHAKA, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS) - Policies should focus on safeguarding fiscal sustainability and strengthening macro-financial stability, while implementing comprehensive structural reforms over the medium-term to strengthen governance, create jobs, and promote economic diversification in Bangladesh. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) highlighted this as its Executive Board concludes 2025 Article IV Consultation with Bangladesh. The IMF said following the recent economic slowdown, Bangladesh’s GDP growth is expected to rebound to 4.7 percent in FY26 and FY27. The economy continues to face mounting macro-financial challenges from weak tax revenue and financial sector vulnerabilities, with significant downside risks stemming from delays in the implementation of bold fiscal and financial reforms. In Washington, DC, the Executive Board of the IMF completed the Article IV Consultation for Bangladesh on January 26, 2026.   The authorities have consented to the publication of the Staff Report prepared for this consultation.  Under the IMF's Articles of Agreement, publication of documents that pertain to member countries is voluntary and requires the member consent. Bangladesh’s economic growth has slowed recently, while inflation has remained elevated. GDP growth decelerated to 3.7 percent in FY25 from 4.2 percent in FY24 and 5.8 percent in FY23, reflecting production delays during the uprising, a tighter policy mix, and sluggish investment.  Headline inflation fell from double-digit levels in early FY25 but remained elevated at 8.2?percent (y-o-y) in October.  Tax revenue to GDP ratio fell sharply in FY25, although the fiscal deficit was contained due to under-execution of capital and social spending. Foreign exchange reserves have begun to rebuild, supported by improvements in the current account.?  The economy is expected to recover gradually over the medium term. With implementation of policies to mobilize tax revenue and address financial sector vulnerabilities, growth is projected to rebound to 4.7 percent in FY26 and gradually accelerate to around 6 percent over the medium term.  Inflation is projected to remain elevated at 8.9 percent in FY26 before subsiding to around 6 percent in FY27. Risks to the outlook are tilted to the downside, mainly from delayed or inadequate policy action and reversals of exchange rate reform and fiscal discipline.  Executive Board Assessment:  Executive Directors acknowledged the interim authorities’ efforts to stabilize the economy following the 2024 uprising and in the run up to upcoming national elections. They, however, noted that Bangladesh faces mounting macroeconomic and financial challenges.  Weak revenue mobilization, banking sector vulnerabilities, incomplete implementation of the new exchange rate framework, and elevated inflation are weighing on macroeconomic stability and growth prospects.  Directors also observed an uneven program performance and emphasized decisive and sustained policy actions and bold reforms which are needed to restore macroeconomic and financial stability and support the country’s long-term development goals.  The new administration’s full ownership of the program will be critical, supported by early and active engagement with staff and efforts to secure stakeholder buy-in. Directors stressed the need for ambitious fiscal reforms. They encouraged the authorities to undertake bold tax policy reforms, simplify the tax system, and strengthen tax administration and compliance to mobilize revenue.  Directors also underscored the importance of rationalizing subsidies, prioritizing growth-enhancing investments, enhancing social safety nets, and improving public financial and investment management to support inclusive development and growth.  Strengthening the financial viability of energy SOEs will also be important. Directors highlighted the urgent need for a credible banking sector reform strategy consistent with international standards to restore banking sector stability.  Such a strategy should include estimates of undercapitalization, define fiscal support, and outline legally robust restructuring and resolution plans.  They encouraged the authorities to conduct asset quality reviews for all systemic and state-owned banks, advance risk-based supervision, and strengthen governance and balance sheet transparency. Directors concurred that maintaining a tight policy mix is necessary to keep rebuilding foreign reserves and reducing inflation.  They stressed the importance of full and consistent implementation of the exchange rate reform and greater exchange rate flexibility and cautioned against unsecured liquidity injections into weak banks.  Monetary policy should remain appropriately tight until inflation is firmly on a downward path. Modernization of the monetary policy framework should continue. Directors underscored that comprehensive structural reforms are essential to unlock Bangladesh’s economic potential and promote inclusive growth as Bangladesh is graduating from LDC status. They emphasized enhancing governance and transparency, strengthening anti-corruption and AML/CFT frameworks, and ensuring central bank autonomy.  Directors supported policies for job creation, particularly for the youth, and export diversification and agreed that capacity development and improvements in macroeconomic statistics remain essential.  Continued implementation of reforms under the RSF arrangement can help build climate resilience and mobilize climate finance. Under Article IV of the IMF's Articles of Agreement, the IMF holds bilateral discussions with members, usually every year.  A staff team visits the country, collects economic and financial information, and discusses with officials the country's economic developments and policies.  On return to headquarters, the staff prepares a report, which forms the basis for discussion by the Executive Board. At the conclusion of the discussion, the Managing Director, as Chair of the Board, summarizes the views of Executive Directors, and this summary is transmitted to the country's authorities. 
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NARAIL, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS): A target has been fixed to cultivate Boro rice on 50,297 hectares of land across three upazilas of the district during the current season, officials of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) today said. Boro rice transplantation is going on in full swing in the fields of various villages under Narail Sadar, Lohagara and Kalia upazilas of the district. Farmers are passing a very busy time. From morning till evening, they are busy uprooting seedlings from seedbeds and transplanting them in the fields.  There is no shortage of fertilizer or irrigation, the DAE officials said that Boro rice is being cultivated on more land this year, breaking the record of last three years, they said. According to the sources at the DAE, a target has been fixed to cultivate Boro rice on 50,297 hectares of land in the district during the 2025–26 season. In the 2024–25 season,  Boro rice was cultivated on 50,280 hectares while in the 2023–24 season it was 50,230 hectares. Compared to last year, the target has increased by 17 hectares this year. Farmers said that due to the severity of cold and fog at the beginning of the Boro season, they were unable to transplant the seedlings of  the rice properly at first. However, as the adverse weather conditions have now changed and bright sunshine prevails, farmers are fully engaged in transplanting  enjoying the mild winter weather. Sagar Sheikh of Chougacha village under Narail Sadar said, “I am transplanting Rod Miniket rice seedlings on about one and a half acres of land. This variety gives good yield and fetches a good price. The rice is tasty and the straw is also of good quality, which can be sold for extra income.” Rifayet Sheikh of Raghunathpur village under Kalia upazila said, “I am transplanting Boro rice seedlings on four bighas of land. At present, there is no shortage of seedlings. There are also no problems regarding fertilizer, pesticides or irrigation.” Deputy Director of the DAE Muhammad Arifur Rahman, said that due to favorable weather, cultivation is progressing rapidly to achieve the Boro target ahead of schedule.  Farmers are being encouraged to bring fallow land under cultivation. High-yielding Boro rice seeds have been supplied to farmers to increase production. So far, there is no shortage of fertilizer, irrigation or pesticides. Field-level agriculture officers are providing regular advice to farmers, he added.
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