Bangladesh, Malaysia eye stronger ties in education sector
Bangladesh, Malaysia eye stronger ties in education sector
Govt upholds anti-fascist spirit of July uprising: AG
Govt upholds anti-fascist spirit of July uprising: AG
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
Education Minister warns of strict action against question paper leaks
Education Minister warns of strict action against question paper leaks
Hajj pilgrims warned against carrying banned items
Hajj pilgrims warned against carrying banned items
PM’s Adviser Dr. Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir visits Rajshahi Silk Factory
PM’s Adviser Dr. Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir visits Rajshahi Silk Factory
Army chief returns home after US visit
Army chief returns home after US visit
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
DSCC to plant 300,000 trees in next five years
DSCC to plant 300,000 trees in next five years
DHAKA, April 10, 2026 (BSS) - Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Administrator Md. Abdur Salam said that 300,000 trees will be planted in areas under DSCC jurisdiction over the next five years. He made the announcement while speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration ceremony of a tree plantation programme, organised with the support of Srijoni Bangladesh, in the residential area of Dhaka University today. Addressing the event, the administrator said, "There is no alternative to tree plantation for saving lives. Therefore, the Prime Minister's nationwide tree plantation programme must be turned into a mass movement." He further said that in line with the Prime Minister's initiative, a total of 300,000 trees will be planted during the 2026-2030 period. On average, 60,000 trees will be planted each year. To achieve this target, DSCC has taken an initiative to establish a modern nursery under its own management. He also said that under an agreement with the Forest Department, the 'Zero Soil' project will be implemented, under which road medians and islands will be covered with grass and trees to turn them green. Emphasising public awareness, the administrator said, "If citizens become aware, 50 percent of the city corporation's work becomes easier. We will complete the remaining 50 percent. With everyone's collective efforts, the Prime Minister's vision of a 'Green City, Clean City' can be achieved." Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr ABM Obaidul Islam attended the programme as a special guest. Alongside the plantation programme, the administrator also inaugurated a free freelancing training programme for students.
RAB intensifies nationwide action to prevent artificial edible oil shortage
RAB intensifies nationwide action to prevent artificial edible oil shortage
67 arrested for various crimes in DMP Tejgaon Division drive
67 arrested for various crimes in DMP Tejgaon Division drive
European, Arab pressure on Israel to stop strikes on Lebanese capital: diplomat to AFP
European, Arab pressure on Israel to stop strikes on Lebanese capital: diplomat to AFP
BEIRUT, Lebanon, April 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - European and Arab states have pressured Israel to stop targeting Beirut, a Western diplomat told AFP on Friday, two days after deadly Israeli strikes on Lebanon that left more than 300 people dead. On Thursday afternoon, the Israeli military issued a warning of incoming strikes for large, densely populated areas of southern Beirut, but had not carried out the threat as of midday on Friday. The Western diplomat, who asked to remain anonymous in order to discuss sensitive matters, said on Friday "There is ongoing diplomatic pressure from European states, Gulf states and Egypt on Israel to prevent renewed Israeli airstrikes on Beirut after 'Black Wednesday'". More than 300 people, mostly civilians according to a Lebanese military source, were killed in the wave of simultaneous Israeli strikes on Wednesday on Beirut and other areas of Lebanon. The strikes were launched despite the announcement hours earlier of a truce between the United States and Iran, with Israel and the US saying it did not apply to Lebanon. Thursday's Israeli warning included areas home to major hospitals and the road to the country's only international airport. Public Works and Transport Minister Fayez Rasamni said, in a statement carried by the state-run National News Agency (NNA) on Thursday, that he had "received assurances" from foreign diplomats that the airport and the road leading to it would be spared. Meanwhile, Mohammad Zaatari, director of the country's largest public medical facility, Rafic Hariri Hospital, told AFP: "We have received assurances, including from the International Committee of the Red Cross that the hospital would not be targeted." The World Health Organization on Thursday called on Israel to cancel its evacuation warning for the Jnah district of Beirut because around 450 patients were in the Rafic Hariri and Al-Zahraa hospitals in the district, including 40 in intensive care. In southern Lebanon, Israeli strikes hit several villages during the night and on Friday, the NNA reported. An AFP photographer saw firefighters extinguishing a fire in a building blown apart by a nighttime strike in the village of Habbouch, near Nabatiyeh. Hezbollah, for its part, claimed several rocket launches on northern Israel, as well as attacks on Israeli troops advancing in the border area.
Anwar Ibrahim invites Tarique Rahman to visit Malaysia
Anwar Ibrahim invites Tarique Rahman to visit Malaysia
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
Banglar Joyyatra rebounds to Sharjah as Hormuz Strait crossing denied 
Banglar Joyyatra rebounds to Sharjah as Hormuz Strait crossing denied 
CHATTOGRAM, April 10, 2026 (BSS) - BSC ship Banglar Joyyatra returned back to Sharjah as the vessel was denied permission to pass Strait of Hormuz despite Middle East ceasefire, BSC Managing Director Commodore Mahmudul Malek told journalists today. The ship remained stranded in the Middle East for 40 days due to the Iran-USA war.  The vessel was seeking permission from the Iranian government to cross the Strait of Hormuz from Ras Al Khair, Saudi Arabia route to Cape Town, South Africa with 37,000 tons of phosphate fertilizer, he said.  However, Tehran has denied permission and instructed the ship to return to Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, he added.  The ship departed from Ras Al Khair last Wednesday and reached the Strait of Hormuz after 40 hours of sailing. Malek said permission to cross the Strait of Hormuz was sought in line with Iranian government instructions, but it was rejected. Diplomatic efforts to secure permission are going on, he said adding given the circumstances, the ship has been asked to return to the port of Sharjah temporarily.  Malek assured that there is enough food for the 31 sailors onboard and the ship can purify 18 tons of seawater daily, albeit requiring the engine to run at full speed. Water consumption has been reduced to 6 tons per day through rationing. He also mentioned that to boost the morale of the sailors, the daily food allocation has been increased from $7 to $12 per person, and a war allowance equivalent to basic pay is being provided.   According to BSC, the ship Banglar Jayyatra entered the Persian Gulf on February 2 after transporting goods from India through the Strait of Hormuz. It then loaded steel coils from a port in Qatar and arrived at Jebel Ali Port in the United Arab Emirates on February 27.  On the following day, the United States and Israel launched an attack on Iran, prompting retaliatory strikes from Iran across the Middle East, escalating the conflict.   The unloading of goods at Jebel Ali Port was completed on March 11, with plans to load new goods at a port in Kuwait. However, due to the escalating war situation in the region, BSC decided to return the ship to a safe place. Despite starting its journey towards the Strait of Hormuz, the ship had to return to Sharjah for security reasons.  Subsequently, Banglar Jayyatra loaded goods and proceeded to Ras Al Khair Port in Saudi Arabia. The ship was scheduled to depart for Cape Town, South Africa with 37,000 tons of fertilizer from there last Wednesday.
Russian envoy in US for economy talks: Kremlin
Russian envoy in US for economy talks: Kremlin
Japanese investors urged to utilize Bangladesh's economic potential
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3-day "Term and Exhibition Resonance" to begin tomorrow at BUET
Students to get admission assistance of Tk 6,000 in class XI, application starts on Apr 12
Students to get admission assistance of Tk 6,000 in class XI, application starts on Apr 12
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Biennial conference of RU History Alumni Association begins
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Youth sent to jail for assaulting JnU teacher, father
Training on astronomy for teachers begins in Bandarban 
Training on astronomy for teachers begins in Bandarban 
BANDARBAN, April 10, 2026 (BSS) - A two-day training workshop on astronomy for teachers began here in the district today. Deputy Commissioner Md. Saniul Ferdous inaugurated the workshop at Bandarban Collectorate School and College. The training is being organized by the Bangladesh Team of the National Outreach Coordinator under the International Astronomical Union's Office for Astronomy Education and Office for Astronomy Outreach, with support from the Bandarban district administration. Speaking at the inaugural session, the Deputy Commissioner said such training would help teachers develop greater expertise in astronomy and enable them to effectively share that knowledge with students. As a result, students would be able to enhance their skills through modern scientific learning. A total of 30 teachers from various educational institutions in Bandarban Sadar are taking part in the two-day programme. The training includes detailed sessions on lunar and solar eclipses, the solar system, the motion of the sun, sundials, the position of the Earth, and celestial objects such as stars and planets. Participants are also being introduced to game-based learning and various educational websites. One of the key features of the workshop is its hands-on learning activities. These include building a pocket solar system, observing phases of the moon and eclipses, constructing an equatorial sundial, demonstrating spacetime and gravity wells, determining our position in the universe, measuring distances using the parallax method, and identifying constellations using Stellarium software. Among others, Professor Dr. Farsim Mannan Mohammadi of BUET's Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Professor Dr. Ujjal Kumar Deb of CUET's Mathematics Department, Additional Deputy Commissioner Abu Taleb, and Additional District Magistrate S.M. Hasan attended the programme. Organisers told BSS that the knowledge gained from the training would be disseminated by teachers among their students, which would play a vital role in promoting science education, curiosity, and interest in astronomy at the grassroots level.
Satkania brick kiln fined for cutting soil from cropland
Satkania brick kiln fined for cutting soil from cropland
Hill communities get financial aid in Khagrachhari for Baishakhi festival
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Abahani beat Mohammedan 2-1 in BFL 
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