Govt will make all efforts to bring back laundered money: PM
Govt will make all efforts to bring back laundered money: PM
Bangladesh seeks US waiver to import Russian fuel
Bangladesh seeks US waiver to import Russian fuel
Fakhrul expects continued World Bank support for Bangladesh’s development
Fakhrul expects continued World Bank support for Bangladesh’s development
Ship carrying 27,300 tonnes of diesel docks at Chattogram Port
Ship carrying 27,300 tonnes of diesel docks at Chattogram Port
Special parliamentary committee to be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments: Chief Whip
Special parliamentary committee to be formed to facilitate constitutional amendments: Chief Whip
Pakistan High Commissioner meets JS Speaker 
Pakistan High Commissioner meets JS Speaker 
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Navy rescues 15 fishermen stranded for four days in Bay of Bengal
Navy rescues 15 fishermen stranded for four days in Bay of Bengal
DHAKA, April 1, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Navy has rescued 15 fishermen along with a fishing trawler that had been drifting in the Bay of Bengal for four days after its engine broke down. Navy personnel conducted the rescue operation during a routine maritime patrol on March 31, said an ISPR release. According to the release, a Navy patrol team spotted the disabled trawler drifting about six nautical miles from Saint Martin's Lighthouse and immediately moved to the spot to carry out the rescue. The rescued fishermen said their trawler's engine became inoperative on March 27, leaving them stranded and directionless in deep sea waters. As days passed, they faced acute shortages of food and safe drinking water, causing severe hardship. Navy personnel safely brought the fishermen and the trawler to the Bangladesh Navy Forward Base at Saint Martin's Island, where they were provided with necessary food, drinking water, and primary medical care. All the rescued fishermen are now in good health and safe condition. They were later handed over to their families today. The Bangladesh Navy regularly conducts patrols and operations to ensure maritime security, protect fishermen's lives and livelihoods, and promote the development of the blue economy.
PM provides financial assistance to 4 temples in Dhaka-17 constituency 
PM provides financial assistance to 4 temples in Dhaka-17 constituency 
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Astronauts strapped in for historic US lunar launch
Astronauts strapped in for historic US lunar launch
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People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
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Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
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Don't involve in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes 
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PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament 
BB chief urges shift to cashless 'Bangla QR' to boost revenue
BB chief urges shift to cashless 'Bangla QR' to boost revenue
DHAKA, April 1, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman today underscored the imperative for a rapid transition toward a cashless economy, identifying the "Bangla QR" payment system as the primary instrument to bolster national revenue and ensure financial transparency.  “The central bank is prioritizing the expansion of cashless transactions to enhance revenue collection. The ‘Bangla QR’ code system as the national standard for digital payments, which is central to this initiative,” he said. The BB governor made the remarks while meeting with business editors from various electronic media outlets at the Bangladesh Bank headquarters in the city.  During the meeting, the governor sought recommendations on navigating the domestic economy through emerging global challenges while reiterating the central bank’s commitment to modernization and rigorous internal oversight. The governor further noted that he has initiated an internal administrative crackdown, involving regular follow-ups with every department within the central bank.  He underscored that strict adherence to established ‘standards’ is being enforced to ensure accountability and eliminate corruption within the institution's own operations. Addressing the country's economic health, Governor Rahman sounded a note of caution, stating that while foreign exchange reserves remain in a stable position, almost every other primary economic indicator is currently on a downward trajectory. The governor observed that the prevailing economic stability is under pressure, noting that the decline in most indicators necessitates immediate and coordinated intervention.  
Forex reserves stand at $34.25b
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Govt. working to shift toward investment-led growth, inclusive budgeting: Finance Minister 
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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
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AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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Oscars to leave Hollywood in 2029: Academy
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Nationwide measles vaccination drive from April 5: Health Minister
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