Govt wants to take legal aid services to people's doorsteps: Asaduzzaman
Govt wants to take legal aid services to people's doorsteps: Asaduzzaman
Muktadir for enhancing national capacity on WTO notification requirements
Muktadir for enhancing national capacity on WTO notification requirements
BNP leaders pay tribute at grave of Sher-e-Bangla 
BNP leaders pay tribute at grave of Sher-e-Bangla 
UNCTAD report urges urgent reforms as Bangladesh nears LDC graduation
UNCTAD report urges urgent reforms as Bangladesh nears LDC graduation
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Heavy to very heavy rainfall likely in 4 divisions
Distressed Women and Children Aid Fund invites applications
Distressed Women and Children Aid Fund invites applications
Govt striving to make JS an effective democratic institution: Chief Whip
Women entrepreneurs thrive in country 
Women entrepreneurs thrive in country 
DHAKA, April 27, 2026 (BSS) - Tania Wahab dreamt of becoming an employer instead of being an employee after completion of her study. She formally started running after her dream in 2005 and now there are 40 regular workers in her tannery business in the city's Hazaribagh area.    Tania started her business when she was a student of the Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology under Dhaka University.    After ending education, she fully engaged herself in manufacturing and marketing of different goods made of leather.    "I also did job for a very short period and it was merely just to gather experience," she said.    Now she runs two business houses--one is based on technical and another one is online based 'TAN'.    The first one works for supplying gift items to corporate clients while 'TAN' is engaged in marketing leather goods like bags, shoes and sandals.    She exports leather goods to Canada and Sweden. Earlier, she used to make only leather goods. But with the passage of time, artificial leather, jute and fabrics are being used to make goods like cover of diary, conference bag, wallets and gift items.    Recalling her sweet memories as a woman entrepreneur, she said, “I was selected for the best SME Entrepreneurship Award in 2008. With the invitation of International Trade Center, I also participated in Mifel Fair in Italy.”    In 2011, Tania went to the United States with a scholarship programme where 19 women entrepreneurs from 19 countries attended. She received honorary citizenship certificate from Pensacola city governor.    She said, “I want to establish the TAN as one of the best brands both at home and abroad for bags and shoes.”    Like Tania, Taslima Miji also studied in Dhaka University. She worked as a journalist for some time after her Masters Degree in Social Science in 2001. Later, she had also run computer hardware business.    “In 2015, I thought that I should have set up a brand shop. And since then I started work with 'Gutipa' having a factory in city's Mirpur industrial area,” said Taslima.    Elaborating on 'Gutipa', she said it is an online-based shop where she sells different items like shoe, sandal and wallet. Currently women entrepreneurs are doing good business, she said adding that their performance should have been far better.    About the new comers in business, she said, “None can help directly in one's business. Everyone has to do his or her own part and there is no alternative to hard working. For our (women) freedom, we need economic emancipation at first.”    Like Tania Wahab and Taslima Miji, many women have established business houses with self-initiative and created job opportunities for others. As a result, according to the SME Foundation, the number of women entrepreneurs is rising day-by-day.    Managing Director of SME Foundation Anwar Hossain Chowdhury said, “We want to work with the entrepreneurs hand in hand. We want to bring all entrepreneurs' under one umbrella aimed at providing them training so that they can contribute to national development.”    “Earlier, a woman would try to run enterprises to help their families or husbands. But now-a-days, they take venture to become economically self-reliant. In terms of quality, the women entrepreneurs' are now doing far better than anytime past and their number is also rising," he said.   
Probe bodies formed over school feeding irregularities
Probe bodies formed over school feeding irregularities
Biman reconstituted board holds first meeting
Biman reconstituted board holds first meeting
North Korea's Kim reaffirms support for Russia's 'sacred' Ukraine war
North Korea's Kim reaffirms support for Russia's 'sacred' Ukraine war
SEOUL, April 27, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reaffirmed Pyongyang's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, vowing to help Moscow achieve victory in its "sacred" war, state media reported on Monday. Pyongyang has sent missiles, munitions and thousands of troops to assist Russia in Ukraine, and analysts say Moscow is sending financial aid, military technology, food and energy to the diplomatically isolated country in return. A string of high-level Russian officials have visited North Korea in recent days, with Defence Minister Andrey Belousov meeting Kim on Sunday, according to official statements. North Korea "will as ever fully support the policy of the Russian Federation to defend the national sovereignty, territorial integrity and security interests", Kim told Belousov, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). Kim expressed "belief that the Russian army and people would surely win a victory in the just sacred war", KCNA reported. Both sides said their delegations had discussed deeper military ties, with Belousov saying Moscow was ready to sign a cooperation plan covering the period from 2027 to 2031. Kim, Belousov and Russian parliamentary speaker Vyacheslav Volodin also attended the opening ceremony of a memorial complex honouring North Korean soldiers killed in Ukraine. In a speech, Kim paid tribute to their "unrivalled bravery, mass heroism, indomitable fighting spirit and noble sacrifice", KCNA said. He took part in a ceremony to bury the war dead, recalling their "last heroic moments" and covering the remains of a soldier with earth. The inauguration also included a concert, a fireworks display and an air force flyover, KCNA reported. The audience were moved by portrayals of "life-and-death bloody battles" and "death-defying hand-to-hand fights and heroic suicidal explosions the young soldiers chose without hesitation", it said. North Korea and Russia signed a military treaty in 2024, obligating both states to provide military assistance "without delay" in the event of an attack on the other. - 'Brilliant war results' - The opening of the memorial coincides with the first anniversary of Moscow's recovery of parts of Kursk, a region in Russia where Ukraine launched a major counteroffensive starting in mid-2024. North Korean soldiers were deployed in the area to help beat back the Ukrainian advance. In his meeting with Belousov, Kim hailed the "brilliant war results in liberating Kursk", according to KCNA. Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the "extraordinary bravery and genuine devotion" of North Korean troops in a letter to Kim that was published by KCNA. Seoul estimates about 2,000 North Koreans have been killed in the Ukraine war. North Korean troops are said to have been instructed to kill themselves rather than be captured in battle. Only two North Korean soldiers have been taken alive and are currently in custody of Ukrainian authorities. - Olive branch shunned - In contrast with its ties with Russia, North Korea has called South Korea its "most hostile" adversary despite Seoul's efforts at engagement. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Monday that it was "the destiny of both the South and the North to make the flowers of peace bloom". He vowed to act "proactively" to restore trust with Pyongyang, adding: "We hope the North will trust the sincerity of our government and respond in kind." Lee's comments marked the anniversary of the 2018 inter-Korean summit, at which Kim and South Korea's then-president Moon Jae-in memorably crossed into the other country's territory. The summit yielded a declaration to work towards an official end to the Korean War, but was later suspended as bilateral tensions rose again.  
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
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
Trust Bank launches UnionPay debit, credit cards
Trust Bank launches UnionPay debit, credit cards
DHAKA, April 27, 2026 (BSS) - Trust Bank PLC officially launched UnionPay debit and credit cards on Sunday at a hotel in the capital. The new cards were unveiled by Trust Bank PLC Chairman and Chief of Army Staff Waqar-uz-Zaman. Trust Bank Vice Chairman and Adjutant General of the Bangladesh Army Major General Md. Hossain Al Morshed, Nurun Nahar, CEO of UnionPay International Larry Wang, Managing Director and CEO of Trust Bank Ahsan Zaman Chowdhury, Country Manager of UnionPay International Bangladesh Md. Masud Raihan, EVP and Head of Cards of Trust Bank Md. Mustafa Musharraf, among others, were present at the event. The launch of UnionPay cards marks a significant milestone in expanding Trust Bank's global payment solutions and enhancing customer benefits, said a press release today. With the newly introduced cards, Bangladeshi customers will be able to access a wide range of services across UnionPay network countries, both at home and abroad. These include seamless international transactions, payment of medical expenses, tuition fee payments, airport lounge access and various exclusive lifestyle benefits, the PR release added. Speaking at the event, the chairman of Trust Bank and Army Chief said the partnership with UnionPay International aims to ensure advanced and secure banking services aligned with the digital era. He added that the cards will provide convenient and globally accepted financial transaction facilities for customers from different segments, including students, medical service seekers and businesspeople. Through this initiative, Trust Bank PLC reaffirmed its commitment to innovative banking services, customer-centric operations and the development of the country's digital banking sector.  
UNCTAD report urges urgent reforms as Bangladesh nears LDC graduation
UNCTAD report urges urgent reforms as Bangladesh nears LDC graduation
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
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Barind region turns into landscape of greenery
Barind region turns into landscape of greenery
RAJSHAHI, April 27, 2026 (BSS) - The Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA) has undertaken various initiatives to improve the environment and transform the Barind region of Rajshahi into a landscape of greenery. Key initiatives include planting drought-tolerant trees, re-excavating canals, ponds and other water bodies, increasing the use of surface water, and encouraging the cultivation of less water-intensive crops. Through these efforts, the once drought-prone Barind region is gradually turning into a greener landscape, contributing to higher incomes for local communities and biodiversity conservation. Various measures are also underway to address the adverse impacts of climate change, ensure environmental sustainability, reduce pollution, and develop a green and healthy environment in the region. To reduce dependence on groundwater, BMDA is prioritising surface water irrigation and has undertaken the re-excavation and management of neglected ponds and canals to improve water availability and environmental balance. BMDA Executive Director Abu Sayed Md Kamruzzaman said surface water irrigation systems have proven effective in reducing pressure on groundwater. He said many natural water bodies in the drought-prone Barind region had long remained unmanaged. "Our goal is to shift from groundwater-dependent to surface water-dependent irrigation systems. By re-excavating ponds, canals and water bodies, we can conserve rainwater, increase irrigation capacity, and ensure water availability for household use," he said. With water sources ensured in the drought-prone area, millions of residents in the Barind region are benefiting. They have been able to cultivate land and make maximum use of previously uncultivated land. Kamruzzaman said BMDA is encouraging farmers to cultivate wheat, maize, pulses and oilseed crops instead of Boro rice, as these require less water and help conserve groundwater. Various BMDA projects have also included social forestry programmes along canal and pond banks, contributing to environmental stability and biodiversity protection. Just a few decades ago, the Barind region was known as a drought-prone area. Today, golden crops are being produced on the once barren red soil. Not a single piece of land remains uncultivated throughout the year. Due to government initiatives, the region has now been transformed into a green landscape. He said BMDA is working for farmers' development, with fruit, timber and medicinal trees planted along pond banks excavated by the authority, which will provide additional benefits. "There is no alternative to tree plantation for environmental protection. If one tree is cut, two should be planted," he added. He further said BMDA has taken various plans to ensure multiple cropping in this drought-prone region, where crop production was once severely limited. It should be noted that the Barind Multipurpose Development Authority is working in the Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions for agricultural and socio-economic development of the Barind region.
Lightning strikes kill 5 in Gaibandha
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World Intellectual Property Day observed at RUET with various programs
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Dhaka Education Board dismisses SSC question leak rumours
Dhaka Education Board dismisses SSC question leak rumours
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Asian Games years could be moved in shake-up: reports
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Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
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Jabbarer Bolikhela draws large crowds in Ctg
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Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
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Additional Secretary visits hospitals in Barishal amid measles-rubella campaign
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Govt eyes foreign investment to build tourism infrastructure: Millat
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Barind region turns into landscape of greenery
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