PM visits ailing Mirza Abbas at Evercare Hospital
PM visits ailing Mirza Abbas at Evercare Hospital
Bangladesh, Japan resume HSIA terminal talks; win-win sought
Bangladesh, Japan resume HSIA terminal talks; win-win sought
dequate fuel to be ensured for public transport from Mar 15: Minister
dequate fuel to be ensured for public transport from Mar 15: Minister
Public entry to Nat'l Memorial to remain closed Mar 23–25
Public entry to Nat'l Memorial to remain closed Mar 23–25
No arches, posters allowed from Gabtoli to Nat'l Memorial in Savar for Independence Day celebrations
No arches, posters allowed from Gabtoli to Nat'l Memorial in Savar for Independence Day celebrations
Public urged not to damage flower gardens at Nat'l Memorial
Public urged not to damage flower gardens at Nat'l Memorial
Sehri and Iftar Timings
23rd Ramadan | 13 March | Friday
Govt working to build safe, integrated transport system: Habibur Rashid
Extra security measures by police in Rajshahi ahead of Eid 
Extra security measures by police in Rajshahi ahead of Eid 
RAJSHAHI, March 13, 2026 (BSS)- Ahead of the upcoming holy Eid-ul-Fitr, law enforcement agencies in Rajshahi have taken additional security measures to maintain law and order and ensure safe and smooth travel for people returning home for the festival. Police surveillance has been increased at important roads, bus terminals, railway stations, and other crowded areas in the city.  Deputy Police Commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police, Gaziur Rahman, disclosed the information on Thursday.  He said that the law and order situation in Rajshahi has improved due to the strong activities of the police. Regular drives and surveillance have significantly reduced crimes such as snatching and extortion. Additional police personnel will be deployed at key locations, including bus terminals and railway stations in the city during Eid. Alongside uniformed police, plainclothes officers, intelligence members, and SWAT police are also on duty.  Gaziur Rahman added that police members are working tirelessly to ensure a comfortable Eid journey for travelers. Through collective cooperation and coordination, it will be possible to minimize potential suffering during the Eid travel rush. He also said that security measures around Eid prayer congregations will be ensured and mobile courts have been strengthened to prevent the collection of excessive transport fares.  Meanwhile, Additional Superintendent of Police Sabina Yasmin said that extra police personnel have been deployed at eight police stations under Rajshahi District Police. She said that police patrols and surveillance have been increased at important roads, bus stands, markets, and other crowded places in the district ahead of Eid. Sabina Yasmin added that special monitoring is being carried out on highways and regional roads to ensure uninterrupted travel for homebound people. Police are conducting regular drives to prevent incidents such as snatching, extortion, or overcharging of fares during Eid. Surveillance on suspicious individuals and activities has also been intensified. She urged the public to promptly inform the nearest police station if they notice any crime or suspicious activity.  District police officials said that alongside police efforts, cooperation from the local administration and the general public is also important to maintain law and order during Eid. They expressed hope that through collective efforts, people will be able to celebrate Eid in a peaceful and safe environment.
PM extends support for cancer patient Suman
PM extends support for cancer patient Suman
DMP issues traffic guidelines for Dhaka residents ahead of Eid travel
DMP issues traffic guidelines for Dhaka residents ahead of Eid travel
China confirms top economic official to meet US counterpart in Paris
China confirms top economic official to meet US counterpart in Paris
BEIJING, March 13, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - China's top economic official will leave on Saturday for talks with his US counterpart in France, less than three weeks before President Donald Trump's expected summit with President Xi Jinping. The discussions in Paris between the world's top two economies were confirmed on Thursday by Washington, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent set to lead the US delegation. The diplomatic engagements come at a tumultuous time for the global economy, as energy markets are sent spinning from the impact of the US-Israeli war with Iran. Beijing is a close partner of Tehran and has condemned the killing of the former supreme leader, but it has also criticised Iranian strikes against Gulf states. "As agreed by China and the United States, (Vice Premier) He Lifeng... will lead a delegation to France from March 14 to 17 to hold economic and trade consultations with the US side," an unidentified spokesperson for Beijing's commerce ministry said in an online statement on Friday. The officials will "conduct consultations on economic and trade issues of mutual concern", the statement said, without giving further details about the timing or content of the talks. Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for the foreign ministry, declined to comment when asked about China's expectations for the talks at a news conference on Friday. Bessent, who will be accompanied by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, said in a statement on Thursday that "economic dialogue" between the countries "is moving forward". The US Treasury Department said the talks would be held on March 15 and 16. The Paris gathering is seen as setting the stage for Trump's expected visit to China later this month. Washington has said Trump will visit China from March 31 to April 2, although Beijing has yet to confirm those dates in line with its usual practice. - New probes - China and the United States have navigated a rocky economic relationship since Trump began a second term in January 2025. The two economic powerhouses were locked in a blistering trade war last year, which saw reciprocal levies rise into triple digits at one point. There are hopes that tensions could cool, although newly unveiled probes by Washington into international trade practices have again threatened more instability. Greer announced on Wednesday new trade investigations into excess industrial capacity, targeting China and other key partners. China's commerce ministry criticised the latest US probes as "a typical act of unilateralism that severely undermines the international economic and trade order". "China urges the US side to correct its erroneous practices," it said in a separate statement on Friday. Also this week, Washington launched trade investigations into 60 economies -- including China -- to look for "failures to take action on forced labour", the US Trade Representative office said. The latest probes will likely take months, but could justify new tariffs after the US Supreme Court struck down Trump's sweeping global duties in February. Asked on Friday about the US investigation into forced labour, China's foreign ministry said it "opposes all forms of unilateral tariff measures". "The so-called forced labour is entirely a lie fabricated by the US side," Guo said. "China opposes the use of such a pretext to engage in political manipulation."
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
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
UK economy shows zero growth in January: official
UK economy shows zero growth in January: official
LONDON, March 13, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Britain's economy stalled in January, official data showed Friday, with the possibility of worse gloom in the coming months as the Middle East conflict sends oil prices surging. Gross domestic product showed zero growth at the start of the year after GDP expansion of 0.1 percent in December, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement. The UK, which has struggled to grow economic output since Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour party won power in July 2024, is likely to suffer along with other major economies because of the war pushing up inflation. Responding to Friday's data, finance minister Rachel Reeves acknowledged "there is more to do" to grow the UK economy "in an uncertain world". On Monday, she warned that Britain risked rising inflation as a consequence of the war involving Iran, the United States and Israel. January's growth data "is almost entirely overshadowed by events in the Middle East, with oil prices continuing to climb despite the release of emergency reserves and fears growing over unprecedented supply disruption", noted analyst Samuel Edwards at financial services firm Ebury. "With the UK heavily exposed to this inflationary shock, businesses across the country will be bracing for a surge in energy and fuel costs and interest rates staying higher for longer." The Bank of England, which before the start of the war, was widely expected to cut its benchmark interest rate next week, is now forecast to freeze borrowing costs or even hike because of inflation risks. And "GDP growth is more likely to lose momentum in the coming months rather than gain it", said Paul Dales, chief UK economist at Capital Economics research group. "An energy price shock also reduces GDP growth," he added.
Australia minister warns against 'dangerous' price gouging of fuel
Australia minister warns against 'dangerous' price gouging of fuel
Moscow piles pressure on US over oil sanctions
Moscow piles pressure on US over oil sanctions
  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
PM visits ailing Mirza Abbas at Evercare Hospital
dequate fuel to be ensured for public transport from Mar 15: Minister
Anee vows to clear 17-year of clutter 
PM to launch nationwide canal excavation programme on March 16
PM to open honorarium distribution programme for religious leaders tomorrow
Sunamganj Eid-ul-Fitr market trends, price concerns
11 illegal brick kilns demolished in Bagerhat
Gilgeous-Alexander breaks Chamberlain's NBA record 20-point streak
Gilgeous-Alexander 'completely different man' since record streak began
Election draws spotlight as Barca host Sevilla
১০
JU student suspended over cyber bullying allegation, probe body formed
JU student suspended over cyber bullying allegation, probe body formed
Spouses’ workplaces of MPO teachers to be verified 
Spouses’ workplaces of MPO teachers to be verified 
KU to observe 'Katka Tragedy Day' tomorrow
KU to observe 'Katka Tragedy Day' tomorrow
Mah Alam elected JUJA Prez, Razib Secy
Mah Alam elected JUJA Prez, Razib Secy
Sunamganj Eid-ul-Fitr market trends, price concerns
Sunamganj Eid-ul-Fitr market trends, price concerns
SUNAMGANJ, March 13, 2026 (BSS) - Shopping for the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr has  reached a fever pitch across Sunamganj, with the district town's major  markets and shopping malls witnessing an unprecedented influx of buyers.  From 10am until the late night, commercial centers are buzzing with activity  as residents flock to secure festive attire.  However, beneath the vibrant atmosphere lies a growing tension: while  merchants claim that prices are actually much lower than the previous year  due to import factors, consumers are voicing intense dissatisfaction,  alleging that costs have nearly doubled, leaving many caught in a severe  financial fix. While visiting the local commercial hubs, BSS correspondent observed  suffocating crowds at Surma Market, London Plaza, Doja Market, and Neja  Plaza.  The surge in shoppers has left many areas with virtually no room to stand,  particularly in the narrow aisles of Middle Bazar. Despite the physical  discomfort, the markets remain operational for extended hours to accommodate  the rush.  Local traders noted that while the season started slowly, the volume of  customers has escalated sharply as Eid approaches, with a distinct preference  for imported apparel dominating the current shopping trends. The demand for festive collections is high, though buyers are increasingly  expressing skepticism regarding the authenticity of fabrics, questioning  whether the items sold are truly original quality.  Farzana Akter, a shopper at Surma Market, told BSS that the market condition  is dire due to exorbitant pricing.  She highlighted that clothing sets previously priced between Taka 1,500 and  Taka 2,000 last year are now being sold for Taka 4,000 to Taka 6,000.  "It is nearly impossible to find a desirable outfit for less than Taka 5,000  to Taka 6,000," she lamented, adding that such prices typically drop by half  after the Eid season. Pushpa, a student at Sunamganj Government Women's College, emphasized a lack  of competitive pricing.  After visiting multiple locations, she observed that shopkeepers are  uniformly asking Taka 3,000 to Taka 5,000 for ready-made three-pieces,  regardless of which market she visited.  "The prices are the same across all markets," she noted, pointing to a lack  of options for budget-conscious buyers. Further illustrating the price hike, Tofazzul, a resident of the Wezkhali  area, pointed out that a T-shirt and pants set he purchased for Taka 550 last  year now costs Taka 850. This consistent rise across all segments has left  many consumers feeling distressed and cornered by the sudden spike in the  cost of living. In response to these widespread grievances, the local authorities have  increased market surveillance to prevent price gouging.  Md. Amirul Islam Masud, assistant director of the Sunamganj District  Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection (DNCRP), assured the  public that the situation is being closely monitored. "We are conducting regular raids across the markets," Masud told BSS. He emphasized that the directorate would not hesitate to take immediate legal  action against any retailers found to be overpricing goods, provided that  evidence of such malpractice is established during their inspections.
11 illegal brick kilns demolished in Bagerhat
11 illegal brick kilns demolished in Bagerhat
One held with gold bars in Chapainawabganj
One held with gold bars in Chapainawabganj
Gilgeous-Alexander breaks Chamberlain's NBA record 20-point streak
Gilgeous-Alexander breaks Chamberlain's NBA record 20-point streak
Gilgeous-Alexander 'completely different man' since record streak began
Gilgeous-Alexander 'completely different man' since record streak began
Election draws spotlight as Barca host Sevilla
Election draws spotlight as Barca host Sevilla
Leverkusen wrestle with inconsistency as brilliant Bayern await
Leverkusen wrestle with inconsistency as brilliant Bayern await
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit
World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit
YouTube suffers widespread outage
YouTube suffers widespread outage
Google turns to century-long debt to build AI
Google turns to century-long debt to build AI
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias
Latam-GPT: a Latin American AI to combat US-centric bias

Start Prayer Time

Date : 13 Mar, 2026
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
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
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
Brazil's Recife basks in success of 'The Secret Agent' before Oscars
Brazil's Recife basks in success of 'The Secret Agent' before Oscars
AI offers hope for young filmmakers dreaming of an Oscar
AI offers hope for young filmmakers dreaming of an Oscar
Paris fashion week defies international shadow of war
Paris fashion week defies international shadow of war
Satkhira's Cheraghat Mosque: a unique illustration of Muslim architecture
Satkhira's Cheraghat Mosque: a unique illustration of Muslim architecture
Nat'l protocol launched to detect, manage chronic kidney disease at primary healthcare
Nat'l protocol launched to detect, manage chronic kidney disease at primary healthcare
17 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Experts for checking food adulteration, high blood pressure to prevent kidney disease
11 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Superb fruit-formation predicts bumper 'Haribhanga' mango yield in Rangpur
Superb fruit-formation predicts bumper 'Haribhanga' mango yield in Rangpur
Capsicum cultivation brings new hope to farmers in Cumilla
Mango "Guti" (Fruitlets) begins to appear in Rajshahi
February fifth warmest on record, extreme rain in Europe: EU monitor
February fifth warmest on record, extreme rain in Europe: EU monitor
Holistic approach indispensable for climate change adaptation in Barind
Cyclone Gezani leaves 'monstrous' damage in Madagascar