Dhaka summons Myanmar Ambassador 
Dhaka summons Myanmar Ambassador 
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Govt prepares long-term energy strategy: Dr Salehuddin
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Fakhrul seeks Army Chief’s intervention in Dablu murder case
Country's first govt freelancer ID management software launched
Country's first govt freelancer ID management software launched
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Metro rail to open extended route up to Kamalapur in Jan, 2027
Supradip Chakma stresses global partnership to turn hill-people into skilled workforce
Supradip Chakma stresses global partnership to turn hill-people into skilled workforce
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Civil society’s role extremely important in restoring democratic system: Khasru
Civil society’s role extremely important in restoring democratic system: Khasru
DHAKA, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS)- BNP Standing Committee Member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury today said that the role of civil society is extremely important in restoring the democratic system and reinstating people’s ownership of the country.  “Not allowing civil society to work is indicative of a shift toward autocracy,” he said at a dialogue titled "Citizen Manifesto 2026: Expectations for National Election and Democratic Transition" at the Carnival Hall of the Bangladesh China Friendship Conference Centre in the city’s Agargaon area. Prapti Foundation, a trust working in improving quality education of underprivileged children, organised the dialogue with the support from Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD). Khasru said, “It is not enough to just allow civil society to work; rather, they must be assisted in their work.”  Referring to BNP's ideology, he added, “No government alone can provide solutions to all problems. Partnerships are needed for implementation.” The BNP leader further said, “Even if we come to power, our policy will be based on partnership. This partnership will include civil society, the private sector and NGOs. They will work in partnership with the government in various sectors, including health, education, and employment.” He recalled BNP's 'Vision 2030' and later the 27-point reform proposal, saying, “Based on the opinions of 42 parties, the 27-point proposal has been revised and upgraded to 31 points. We have held seminars across the country on these 31 points reform proposal.” Emphasizing accountability, he said, “The culture of accountability is absent in Bangladesh. Due to the absence of an elected government, there is no opportunity for accountability in parliament. An elected government is obligated to be accountable to the people.” Referring to BNP’s approach, Khasru said, “We organize at least one-hour Q&A sessions in various seminars, which was not common before. We have also held meetings with business leaders.” Mentioning the effectiveness of parliamentary committees, he said, “If parliamentary committees remain active, accountability is ensured. Our constitution has everything, but in reality, its application is lacking.” Rejecting the idea of all parties coming together for reforms, he said, “Each party has its own philosophy and ideas. We will take our proposals to the people, come to parliament with a mandate.” Regarding BNP’s economic model, Amir Khosru said, “We want to democratize the economy so that every citizen’s participation is ensured. We have proposed a 'Family Card,' through which 2,500 taka will go directly to housewives every month.” He also spoke about the development of rural industries, including blacksmiths and potters, saying, “We will provide them with input support, loans, design, and branding assistance so that they can sell their products at better prices.” Khasru mentioned the development of the theater and cultural sectors and a sports-based economy.  He said, “We want to invest in health, education, and skills development. We are working with the goal of creating one crore jobs in 18 months.”
We want a parliament where there will be no place for dance, songs or terrorists: Salahuddin
We want a parliament where there will be no place for dance, songs or terrorists: Salahuddin
Dhaka district BNP pays homage at graves of Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia
Dhaka district BNP pays homage at graves of Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia
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Khaleda Zia: From homemaker to Bangladesh's first female prime minister
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The untold Liberation War journey of Khaleda Zia
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Khaleda Zia's policy: Balancing between left and right
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Adieu Khaleda Zia: The fearless face of Bangladesh politics
68.9pc growth of remittance inflow till Jan 12
68.9pc growth of remittance inflow till Jan 12
DHAKA, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS) - Inflow of remittances witnessed a year-on-year growth of 68.9 percent reaching US$1,460 million in the first 12 days of January, according to the latest data of Bangladesh Bank (BB) issued today.   Last year, during the same period, the country's remittance inflow was $864 million.   During the July to Jan 12, 2026 of the current fiscal year, expatriates sent remittances of $17,725 million, which was $14,641million during the same period of the previous fiscal year.  
BB tightens sustainable finance reporting to curb greenwashing
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Cheques worth Taka 1.5m distributed among journalists in Jhalakathi 
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RUET VC elected as BUC president
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BCSIR, Coppin State University ink MoU
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Cheques worth Taka 1.5m distributed among journalists in Jhalakathi 
Cheques worth Taka 1.5m distributed among journalists in Jhalakathi 
JHALAKATHI, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Journalists Welfare Trust today distributed Cheques worth about Taka 1.5 million among the journalists of the district. The event was held at the conference room of the Deputy Commissioner (DC) office with DC of Jhalakthi Md. Momin Uddin in the chair. Managing Director of the trust Muhammad Abdullah attended the programme as the chief guest.  In his speech, he said that the trust works solely for the welfare of the genuine journalists.  He noted that the Press Institute Bangladesh, Journalists Welfare Trust and Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) are running under the Ministry of Information and the officials of these institutions are appointed from among the qualified journalists based on seniority, with all activities conducted as part of government functions. He further said that journalists are provided assistance through the trust using funds from the state treasury, which ultimately come from taxpayers’ money.  He added that monthly scholarships have been introduced to support the journalists’ children in their education. Journalists should stay informed about the latest updates through the trust’s online platform, he said, adding that initiatives have also been taken to provide monthly allowances for senior journalists. Additional Superintendent of Police of Jhalakathi Saiful Islam, Deputy Director (Administration and Finance) of the trust ABM Rafiqul Islam, President of Khulna Metropolitan Journalists Union Rashedul Hasan, President of Barishal District Journalists Union Azad Alauddin, President of Jhalakathi Press Club Advocate Akkas Sikder and General Secretary of the District Journalists Union Shafiul Azam Tutul were present as special guests. Others who spoke at the event included Joint General Secretary of Jhalakathi District Journalists Union Md. Atikur Rahman, journalist Asaduzzaman and President of Pirojpur Press Club Jahirul Haque Titu. It is noteworthy that cheques totaling Taka 1.5 million in grants were distributed among 27 journalists from four districts of the Barishal Division including Jhalakathi.  
Meeting on media’s role in ensuring transparent elections held in Kurigram
Meeting on media’s role in ensuring transparent elections held in Kurigram
Entrepreneurship training, employment campaign held in Bagerhat 
Entrepreneurship training, employment campaign held in Bagerhat 
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US withdrawal from WHO makes country, world 'unsafe': WHO chief
US withdrawal from WHO makes country, world 'unsafe': WHO chief
GENEVA, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The World Health Organization chief warned  Tuesday that the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the UN  health agency was dangerous for the United States and the rest of the world  alike. With the US withdrawal from the WHO officially due to take effect next week,  Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters that the move is "a loss for the  United States and it's also a loss for the rest of the world", adding that it  "makes the US unsafe... and makes the rest of the world unsafe".  
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Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures
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Cold wave lingers in 19 districts despite slight temperature rise
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Temperature drops to 9°C in Kurigram, char residents struggle amid intensifying cold
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Cold wave, fog to dominate weather 
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Panchagarh Shivers at Season's lowest 6.8°C
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Lowest temperature of season drops to 6.7 degrees Celsius

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