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Colorful preparations underway at DU to welcome Pahela Baishakh
Colorful preparations underway at DU to welcome Pahela Baishakh
DHAKA, April 9, 2026 (BSS) - Various preparations are underway across the country to welcome the Bengali New Year 1433 through a range of programs. Wiping away all past decay and gloom, and moving beyond the heat and dryness of the month of Chaitra, nature now carries the message of a new year's arrival.  On this occasion, a festive atmosphere prevails at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Dhaka University (DU) as teachers and students are working tirelessly day and night to give the first morning of Baishakh a vibrant look. The theme of this year's celebration is "Harmony of the New Year, Revival of Democracy." The main goal of this theme is to spread the message of unity, harmony, and the revival of democratic values in society. A visit to the Fine Arts premises today shows students busy constructing large motifs for the procession. With bamboo and wood, symbolic structures are gradually taking full shape. In front of the Zainul Gallery, as every year, students are painting alpana on earthen pots, depicting rural Bangladeshi scenes with watercolors, and crafting masks of tigers, owls, and various imaginary characters.  Additionally, the outer walls of the faculty are being adorned with colorful paintings reflecting indigenous culture. Students are also selling these handmade artworks to raise funds for the procession. This year's procession will feature five main motifs inspired by folk traditions: a red-crested rooster, a dotara (traditional musical instrument), a wooden elephant from Sonargaon, a dove symbolizing peace, and the traditional clay horse of Kishoreganj. On March 31, a meeting chaired by DU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr A B M Obaidul Islam finalized the overall programme for the new year celebrations. Regarding preparations for the Baishakhi Shobhajatra, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts Professor Dr Md Azharul Islam Sheikh said everyone must come forward collectively to rediscover and preserve the historical and traditional elements connected to our roots. He added that this year's celebration aims to reflect contemporary social and cultural messages. Just as the crowing of a rooster at dawn signals a new day, the motifs prepared for Pahela Baishakh symbolize a new awakening. To protest the recent marginalization of Baul artists and to honor folk culture, the dotara has been included as a motif. The horse and elephant represent Bangladeshi folk art and the dynamism of life. Fine Arts student Didarul Islam said that Pahela Baishakh is not just a festival for them; it is part of their identity and culture. Through this arrangement, they want to convey a strong message of unity, harmony, and democracy. General visitors have also crowded the Fine Arts area to witness the preparations. A visitor named Oishi, who came with her daughter, said she brought her child to give her an idea of Bengali heritage. She noted that such pure and wholesome joy is rarely found elsewhere. Another visitor, Mallik Wasi Uddin, told BSS that the enthusiasm and active participation of Fine Arts students in this year's preparations are remarkable. He expressed hope that their efforts will ensure a successful celebration of this traditional festival.  He also said that the vision of a 'rainbow nation' presented by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman will be beautifully reflected through the celebration of Bangladesh's diverse heritage. The joy and festivity surrounding Pahela Baishakh are no longer confined to the country but have spread worldwide.  Since being recognized by the UNESCO as a cultural heritage, its importance and prestige have increased significantly on the global stage.  The whole country is eagerly waiting to celebrate with fairs, panta-ilish, traditional cakes (pitha), and the melodies of Baul and Bhatiyali songs on Pahela Baishakh.  
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Israel PM says instructed cabinet 'to begin direct negotiations' with Lebanon 
Israel PM says instructed cabinet 'to begin direct negotiations' with Lebanon 
JERUSALEM, April 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin  Netanyahu said Thursday he ordered his cabinet to open direct talks with  Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish "peace relations" between the two  countries. "In light of Lebanon's repeated requests to open direct negotiations with  Israel, I instructed the cabinet yesterday to begin direct negotiations with  Lebanon as soon as possible," his office wrote in a statement. "Negotiations will focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace  relations between Israel and Lebanon. Israel appreciates today's call by the  Prime Minister of Lebanon to demilitarise Beirut," the press release added. Israeli media outlets reported that Yechiel Leiter, Israel's ambassador to  the US, would represent the country in the talks. The statement came one day after Israel launched its largest wave of strikes  on Lebanon since the start of its war with Hezbollah on March 2, leaving more  than 200 people dead. Lebanon's cabinet on Thursday instructed security forces to restrict weapons  in Beirut exclusively to state institutions, in a warning to Hezbollah. "The army and security forces are requested to immediately begin reinforcing  the full imposition of state authority over Beirut Governorate and to  monopolise weapons in the hands of legitimate authorities alone," Prime  Minister Nawaf Salam said at the end of a cabinet meeting. The Lebanese government banned Hezbollah's military activities at the  beginning of March, shortly after the start of war with Israel, but the  decision has not stopped the Iran-backed group from conducting military  operations. Beirut had also committed in 2025 to disarm the group, the only one to keep  its weapons after Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war. In December, Lebanese and Israeli civilian representatives held their first  direct talks in decades, part of a ceasefire monitoring mechanism. Before then, Israel and Lebanon, which have no formal diplomatic relations,  had insisted on keeping military officers in the role.
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Two-way trade anchors stronger Bangladesh-UK partnership
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DHAKA, April 9, 2026 (BSS) – The two -way trade will form the foundation of a stronger Bangladesh-UK partnership in line with benefits of preferential market access under Britain’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).  It was highlighted when visiting UK Trade Envoy to Bangladesh Baroness Winterton met exporters from a range of sectors to assess how the DCTS is supporting business growth and export diversification. Under the scheme, the UK offers zero tariffs on 98 percent of products, along with simplified rules of origin, aimed at enhancing competitiveness of Bangladeshi goods in the British market, said the British High Commission here today.    DCTS also provided duty-free access on 92 percent of products beyond Bangladesh’s graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category. The mission said that the initiative reflected the UK’s commitment to fostering sustainable trade ties that benefit both countries, with a focus on expanding Bangladesh’s export base. Meanwhile, British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke held a meeting with Defence Adviser to the Prime Minister Brigadier General (Retd) Dr A K M Shamsul Islam to explore avenues for strengthening bilateral defence and security cooperation. The two sides discussed ways to deepen collaboration in defence engagement, underscoring the growing breadth of Bangladesh-UK relations.  
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RAJSHAHI, April 9, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court has fined a petrol pump Taka two lakh in Paba upazila of Rajshahi over allegations of irregularities in  fuel sales, lack of proper stock records, and failure to provide receipts to customers.   On Thursday afternoon, a drive was conducted at Matiur Filling Station in Darusha Karnahar, Paba, by RAB along with an executive magistrate-led mobile  court.   During the operation, Assistant Commissioner of the District Administration, Samia Rahman, told BSS that the government has recently appointed "tag  officers" to ensure proper distribution of fuel at petrol pumps.   As part of regular mobile court operations, the drive was carried out at Matiur Filling Station in Darusha under Paba upazila.  After monitoring began, widespread disorder and several serious irregularities were found in the pump's operations.   Explaining the violations, she said, "The pump authorities were selling fuel without any certification. They were not providing customers with the  required slips or receipts after transactions, nor could they produce any such receipts. Additionally, they did not update necessary records."   Regarding stock, she added that although the pump authorities claimed a certain amount of fuel in storage, there was no effective system in place to  verify or check the actual stock.   Considering all aspects and taking these offenses into account, the petrol pump was fined the amount.   Officials from the administration, including regular monitoring officers, members of RAB-5, and the tag officers, were present during the operation.  
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