Holy Lailatul Qadr tonight
Holy Lailatul Qadr tonight
Trump says 'we're talking' to Iran but it's not 'ready' for deal to end war
Trump says 'we're talking' to Iran but it's not 'ready' for deal to end war
Aminul greets Bangladesh cricket team over win against Pakistan
Aminul greets Bangladesh cricket team over win against Pakistan
Campaign in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 begins 
Campaign in Bogura-6, Sherpur-3 begins 
PM greets countrymen, all Muslims on Lailatul Qadr 
PM greets countrymen, all Muslims on Lailatul Qadr 
Dr Zahed given additional charge of Information and Culture ministries
Dr Zahed given additional charge of Information and Culture ministries
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Prayer, iftar mahfil seeking eternal peace for Khaleda Zia in Kushtia
Prayer, iftar mahfil seeking eternal peace for Khaleda Zia in Kushtia
KUSHTIA, March 16, 2026 (BSS) - A prayer and iftar mahfil was held in Kumarkhali upazila of the district on Sunday seeking eternal peace for the late former BNP Chairperson and three-time Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia. Leaders and activists of the upazila and municipal units of BNP organized the programme in the afternoon at Abul Hossain Torun Auditorium of the upazila town. Former general secretary of Kumarkhali Municipal BNP Principal Tariqul Islam Lipon presided over the event while upazila BNP organizing secretary Jahangir Hossain Jilal moderated the program. Former Member of Parliament and freedom fighter Syed Mehedi Ahmed Rumi attended the event as the chief guest. Among others, it was present, by Advocate Shatil Mahmud, former member secretary of the upazila BNP and general secretary of Kushtia Bar Association, Principal Nawab Ali, former joint general secretary of the upazila BNP, Abdur Razzak Bachchu, former joint general secretary of the district BNP and KM Alam Tomey, former president of the municipal BNP. Leaders and activists from district, upazila, municipal and union-level BNP units, along with members of affiliated organizations, attended the iftar and prayer gathering. Khatib Hafez Abdus Salam of Kumarkhali Railway Jame Mosque conducted the prayer mahfil.  
Over 400 illegal shops evicted from Cox's Bazar beach
Over 400 illegal shops evicted from Cox's Bazar beach
Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route resume after 1.15 hrs
Ferry services on Paturia-Daulatdia route resume after 1.15 hrs
Afghan man dies after less than a day in ICE custody
Afghan man dies after less than a day in ICE custody
WASHINGTON, United States, March 16, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - An Afghan man died in a Texas hospital less than a day after being taken into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, the agency said on Sunday, prompting calls for an investigation. Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal, 41, worked alongside US Army Special Forces in Afghanistan and was evacuated in 2021 to the United States where his asylum case remains "pending", according to AfghanEvac, a group that helped resettle Afghans in the United States. ICE said Paktyawal was arrested in a targeted enforcement action on Friday and was taken to Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas when he complained of shortness of breath and chest pains. "Early March 14, Paktyawal was eating breakfast when medical staff noted that his tongue had become swollen, prompting a medical response. After multiple lifesaving efforts were attempted, he was declared deceased at 9:10 am," ICE said in a statement. The agency did not specify a cause of death and said Paktyawal's passing "is currently under active investigation", adding that he did not report any prior medical history upon arrest. "AfghanEvac is calling for an immediate and transparent investigation into the circumstances of his detention, medical care, and death, including oversight by the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General and Congress," the group's president Shawn VanDiver said. Paktyawal was a father of six with the youngest being 18 months old, his family said in a statement shared by AfghanEvac. "We still cannot understand how this happened. He was only 41 years old and was a strong and healthy man," the family said. The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination denounced ICE last week for "excessive use of force during immigration enforcement operations", noting that at least eight people have died during ICE operations or in ICE custody since January. ICE said Paktyawal entered the United States in August 2021 and that the duration of his parole expired in August 2025. The agency added that Paktyawal was arrested twice last year, for fraud and theft related to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) -- which provides food benefits to low-income families for their groceries. AfghanEvac said those arrests did not result in criminal charges and that Paktyawal had not been convicted of any crimes, citing currently available information. Hundreds of thousands of Afghans worked for foreign forces and embassies and joined US-funded NGOs throughout the 20-year foreign presence. Many feared that made them a target for violence, including by the Taliban. The United Nations has reported extrajudicial killings and disappearances of former Afghan officials under the Taliban authorities, despite them declaring an amnesty for former enemies. More than 190,000 Afghans have been resettled to the United States since the Taliban takeover, according to the US State Department.  
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
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
NBR launches online system for extension of income tax return submission
NBR launches online system for extension of income tax return submission
DHAKA, Mar 16, 2026 (BSS) - The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has launched an online facility allowing individual taxpayers to apply for an extension to submit their income tax returns for the 2025-2026 tax year. According to a press release issued today by the National Board of Revenue (NBR), the deadline for submitting income tax returns for individual taxpayers has been extended until March 31, 2026. The revenue authority has made online submission of income tax returns mandatory for most individual taxpayers for the current tax year, with a few exceptions. According to NBR data, nearly five million individual taxpayers have already registered in its e-Return system, while about 4.1 million taxpayers have so far submitted their returns. However, taxpayers who submit an application before the deadline may receive an additional extension of up to 90 days, subject to approval by the concerned tax commissioner. To make the extension process easier, faster and more transparent, the NBR introduced the online facility through its e-Return system. Taxpayers can now log in and apply for an extension using the "Time Extension" option in the system. Based on the online application, the concerned tax commissioner of the respective tax zone will approve or reject the request through the system. If the request is approved, taxpayers will be able to submit their income tax returns within the extended period without paying any penalty or additional tax. The NBR said taxpayers must be registered in the e-Return system and submit their application before March 31, 2026 to avail the online extension facility. Taxpayers for whom online return submission is not mandatory may apply for an extension either through the online system or by submitting a written application directly to the relevant tax circle. The revenue authority urged all individual taxpayers to submit their returns for the 2025-2026 tax year through the e-Return system by March 31, 2026, or within the extended deadline approved by the tax commissioner.
Trading thru Burimari Land Port to remain shut for 11 days
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New banknote trading booms in Khulna ahead of Eid
KHULNA, Mar 16, 2026 (BSS) - A lively informal market for new banknotes has emerged in Khulna ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr as people rush to buy fresh notes for giving 'Eidi' to children and relatives. The makeshift market has been set up at the Bangladesh Bank intersection in the city, where around 10 to 12 vendors are selling bundles of new currency notes of different denominations. Eid festivities in Bangladesh traditionally include giving 'Eidi'- cash gifts to younger family members and relatives. Many people prefer to present these gifts in crisp new notes, which have created a seasonal demand for fresh currency. However, Bangladesh Bank did not release new notes this year. As a result, traders are selling previously collected new notes to meet the demand. With Eid drawing closer, the traders have become increasingly busy. The vendors have arranged small tables displaying neatly stacked bundles of shiny notes of Tk 10, Tk 20, Tk 50, Tk 100 and Tk 500.  Some sellers have even decorated the notes like flower bouquets to attract customers, creating a unique and eye-catching display. Buyers are paying extra to obtain the new notes, with additional costs ranging from Tk 150 to Tk 500 per bundle depending on the denomination Salimul Islam, a government employee, said he bought new notes to give to children during Eid so they could enjoy the festival. "I had to pay an extra Tk 500 for two bundles of new Tk 10 notes," he said. Shafiq Hossain, who came from Magurghona area of Dumuria Upazila, said he purchased Tk 3,500 worth of new notes for children but had to pay an additional Tk 500. "It is unfair to charge excessive profit, but we have no other options," he added. Md. Sahabuddin Mia, a new notes seller, said, "We collect the notes from different commercial banks by paying higher prices. For example, we have to pay around Tk 200 extra for a bundle of Tk 1,000 notes." "So we are forced to charge a slightly higher price when selling the bundles," he added. 
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