PM for empowering women to take country forward
PM for empowering women to take country forward
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Farmer card to be introduced within next month, PM hopes 
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Govt enhancing maximum support to expatriates in Middle East: Ariful Haque
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Home Ministry to hold meeting on creation of 4,000 SI Posts to strengthen Bangladesh Police
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496 women receive family cards in Bogura
496 women receive family cards in Bogura
BOGURA, March 10, 2026 (BSS) - The Family Card distribution programme was formally inaugurated in Bogura today as part of a government initiative aimed at supporting marginalized families. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman inaugurated the programme from the capital, Dhaka, at 10:00 am today. Following the national launch, Bogura Deputy Commissioner Taufiqur Rahman distributed the Family Cards among beneficiaries around 11:30 am at Gopal Bari in Sakharia union under Sadar upazila. In the initial phase, 496 women received Family Cards along with financial assistance of Taka 2,500 each. According to the district administration, a total of 868 beneficiaries will eventually be brought under the programme, with the remaining recipients scheduled to receive the cards in phases. Most of the beneficiary women expressed happiness after receiving the cards. They said the financial assistance would play a significant role in supporting their families. Several beneficiaries also conveyed gratitude to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, expressing hope that such welfare initiatives would continue in the future. Some beneficiaries mentioned that the funds had already been transferred to their mobile phones before they received the cards, allowing them to use the money immediately for family needs. While handing over the cards, Deputy Commissioner Taufiqur Rahman said the initiative was designed to support marginalized women and strengthen family welfare.  He added that the funds had already been transferred to beneficiaries earlier in the morning, making the programme effective from the very first day. Among others present at the inauguration ceremony were Central BNP member Ali Azgar Talukder Hena, Additional Deputy Commissioner Mejbaul Karim, Sadar Upazila Nirbahi Officer Abdul Wazed, District BNP Organising Secretary Shahid-un Nabi Salam, Sadar Upazila BNP President Maftun Ahmed Khan Rubel, and other local leaders and officials.  
CPD for realistic fiscal framework, structural reforms for FY27 budget
CPD for realistic fiscal framework, structural reforms for FY27 budget
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Government sponsorship sought for expansion of Cumilla's batik industry
India tightens gas supplies over Mideast war, restaurants warn of closures
India tightens gas supplies over Mideast war, restaurants warn of closures
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PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
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BB orders limited banking in RMG areas, port zones during Eid holidays
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DHAKA, March 10, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) today announced that all scheduled banks across the country will remain closed on March 18 to mark the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, following a government executive order declaring the day a public holiday. Despite the general closure, the central bank has directed specific branches in key industrial hubs to remain operational on a limited scale on March 18 and 19 to facilitate the payment of salaries, bonuses, and allowances for garment workers.  According to a circular issued today by the BB’s Supervisory Data Management and Analytics Department (SDAD), bank branches serving the garment industry in several major hubs will be exempt from the general holiday.  While the rest of the banking sector remains closed on March 18, these specific branches will continue operations on both March 18 and 19 to ensure garment workers receive their dues. The designated industrial areas are Dhaka Metropolitan Area, Ashulia, Tongi, Gazipur, Savar, Bhaluka, Narayanganj and Chattogram The clients will be able to do banking transactions between 10 am and 1pm, but the office will remain open until 2pm. To ensure the smooth flow of international trade, the BB has also instructed banks to keep their branches, sub-branches, or booths located at seaports, land ports, and airports operational.  These facilities are directed to provide services from March 17 to March 23, covering the holiday period surrounding Eid. The circular emphasized that these port-related operations must be conducted in strict coordination with local administration and customs authorities to facilitate uninterrupted import and export activities during public and weekly holidays, with the exception of the day of Eid itself. The directive, signed by SDAD Director Md Abdul Mannan, formalizes the central bank's commitment to supporting the garment sector and maintaining trade stability during the festive period. The circular further clarified that all bank officials and employees required to perform duties during these scheduled holidays will be entitled to receive allowances in accordance with existing rules and regulations.
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