Bangladesh-Italy cooperation to be strengthened: Home Minister
Bangladesh-Italy cooperation to be strengthened: Home Minister
Bangladesh highlights peace, democracy at Dakar forum
Bangladesh highlights peace, democracy at Dakar forum
Block raids intensified in crime-prone areas in capital 
Block raids intensified in crime-prone areas in capital 
Initiatives underway to restore heritage of golden fibre: Shariful Alam
Initiatives underway to restore heritage of golden fibre: Shariful Alam
Field-level officials asked to ensure fair SSC exams
Field-level officials asked to ensure fair SSC exams
Met office predicts rain
Met office predicts rain
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
JASHORE, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - A total of 154 students with special needs are participating in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations under the Jashore Education Board began today.  The board authorities have arranged special facilities to ensure a supportive examination environment for these candidates. Jashore Board Examination Controller Professor Dr. Md. Abdul Matin said that, based on applications submitted by heads of institutions, 154 candidates have been granted an additional 45 minutes to complete their exams.  Furthermore, 24 of these students have received special permission to use shruti writers (scribes) to assist them during the examination. Headmaster SM Rabiul Islam of Badshah Faisal Islamic Institute in Jashore said that two students from his institution with special needs were granted the extended time after a formal application was submitted to the board. Similarly, Md. Mustafizur Rahman, a teacher at Abdul Gafur Memorial Academy, confirmed that one of their special needs examinees has been approved for both a scribe and additional time. Earlier, it had been announced that students with special needs would receive an extra 30 minutes during exams. However, Professor Dr. Md. Abdul Matin said that, in accordance with official rules, these students are now being provided with 45 minutes of additional time. Education officials and institutions have expressed optimism that these measures will enable students with special needs to complete their examinations more comfortably and perform to the best of their abilities.
Virtual courts in both SC divisions on Wednesdays, Thursdays
Virtual courts in both SC divisions on Wednesdays, Thursdays
ICBC becomes a lifesaving project protecting children from drowning 
ICBC becomes a lifesaving project protecting children from drowning 
Some 7,900 people died on migration routes in 2025: UN
Some 7,900 people died on migration routes in 2025: UN
GENEVA, April 21, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Around 7,900 people are known to have died on migration routes in 2025, with a further 1,500 potentially missing and presumed dead, the United Nations' migration agency said Tuesday. The International Organization for Migration's Missing Migrants Project "has documented more than 80,000 deaths and disappearances during migration since 2014," the IOM said. "While these figures represent only the lowest boundary of the true number of affected people, they nonetheless underscore the need for urgent action to end migrant deaths and address the complex needs of families left behind," said the IOM.
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
Ziaur Rahman's role in founding SAARC recalled at Antalya Forum
Ziaur Rahman's role in founding SAARC recalled at Antalya Forum
BCCCI submits nine-point recommendations to BIDA
BCCCI submits nine-point recommendations to BIDA
DHAKA, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh China Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCCI) has submitted a nine-point recommendation to the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA), aiming to enhance bilateral investment cooperation and further strengthen economic ties between Bangladesh and China. The proposals were placed during a meeting with Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun, executive chairman of BIDA, held today at the PPPA office in the city, said a press release. The BCCCI delegation was led by A Z M Azizur Rahman, senior vice-president and Chairman of the Standing Sub-Committee on BIDA, BEPZA, BEZA, NBR, FDI & SB, who attended on behalf of the chamber’s president.  At the meeting, Azizur Rahman highlighted the need to promote joint venture investments between Bangladesh and China and stressed ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy supply to support industrial growth.  In response, the BIDA Executive Chairman assured the delegation that the government is actively working to address the concerns raised, particularly regarding energy supply.  He noted that initiatives are underway to reduce illegal power connections and improve overall energy generation capacity, including advancements in nuclear power projects. During the meeting, Jamilur Rahman, Secretary General of BCCCI, raised an important issue regarding energy crisis. During the meeting, Chao Chongchong, Vice President of BCCCI and Co-Chairman of the Standing Sub-Committee on BIDA, BEPZA, BEZA, NBR, FDI & SB, raised concerns regarding challenges in document authentication processes.  Other Chinese members of BCCCI also shared their perspectives and highlighted key operational barriers. In addition to the nine-point recommendations, BCCCI emphasized several priority areas, including strengthening investor security, facilitating diversified and innovative investments, enhancing skills and technical collaboration, and improving administrative and operational efficiency. The meeting was attended by Khandaker Atiqur Rahman, Vice President of BCCCI and Co-Chairman of the Standing Sub-Committee on BIDA, BEPZA, BEZA, NBR, FDI & SB,  Abu Taher, Executive Director of BCCCI; along with other Chinese members of the Chamber.  Senior officials from BIDA were also present at the meeting.
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Workshop on cluster development and capital investment planning held in Rajshahi
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Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
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Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
Ministry dismisses rumour over SSC exam routine
Ministry dismisses rumour over SSC exam routine
Neighbours confirm Kabir Hossain’s identity as a farmer
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Two brick kilns fined Tk 10 lac in Manikganj 
Two brick kilns fined Tk 10 lac in Manikganj 
MANIKGANJ, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - The Department of Environment yesterday fined two brick kilns TK 10 lakh in Manikganj for running their businesses without clearance certificates and permission. On information, the Executive Magistrate of the Department of Environment Foyjun Nesa Akter, conducted a special drive at Mrs Malek Bricks in the village Khagrakuri under Dighi Union of Manikganj Sadar Upazila and fined TK five lac. Another drive in Kandapar village of Saturia Upazila of the district, the Executive Magistrate also fined Tk 5 lac for the illegal operation of Mrs Khan Bricks. Speaking on the matter, DoE Deputy Director of Environment Abdullah Al Mamun said that the brick kilns were operating illegally without any proper permission and certificates from the Department of Environment, adding that such drives would continue to prevent environmental damage and uphold the regulations set forth by the DoE.
Beekeeping initiative boosts sweet pumpkin cultivation in Thakurgaon
Beekeeping initiative boosts sweet pumpkin cultivation in Thakurgaon
Two killed in separate train accidents in Rajshahi
Two killed in separate train accidents in Rajshahi
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
Field-level officials asked to ensure fair SSC exams
Field-level officials asked to ensure fair SSC exams
14 DU students get scholarships
14 DU students get scholarships
1,81,854 candidates to sit for SSC exams under Dinajpur board
1,81,854 candidates to sit for SSC exams under Dinajpur board
Aminul mourns death of former boxer Syed Mohiuddin Ahmed
Aminul mourns death of former boxer Syed Mohiuddin Ahmed
Two matches of BCL to be held tomorrow
Two matches of BCL to be held tomorrow
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Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
French film star Nathalie Baye dead at 77: family to AFP
French film star Nathalie Baye dead at 77: family to AFP
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New tools rescue old art at Madrid's Prado museum
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16 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Tourist missing while bathing in Bandarban’s Matamuhuri river
Tourist missing while bathing in Bandarban’s Matamuhuri river
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Amazon invests another $5 bn in Anthropic
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Mangoes dropping, litchis cracking in Rajshahi heatwave
Mangoes dropping, litchis cracking in Rajshahi heatwave
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Sunamganj targets over 12 lakh MT of Boro paddy production
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Germany to boost Bangladesh's focus on nature conservation
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