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Govt committed to uproot all roots of graft in judiciary: law minister
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Fuel prices adjusted cautiously to ease public burden: Minister
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Bangladesh urges revitalized SAARC for regional welfare
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31,283 Bangladeshi pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia 
Govt to distribute khas land to genuine landless people: Land Minister
Govt to distribute khas land to genuine landless people: Land Minister
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
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Information minister mourns death of US Embassy adviser Firoze's mother
Information minister mourns death of US Embassy adviser Firoze's mother
DHAKA, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon today expressed profound shock and sorrow at the death of Rizia Khatun, mother of Firoze Ahmed, political advisor to the US Embassy in Bangladesh. In a condolence message, the minister prayed for eternal peace of the departed soul and conveyed deep sympathy to the bereaved family. Rizia Khatun, also mother of BSS News Editor Ghulam Ahad, passed away due to old-age complications this morning. She breathed her last at 9am at her residence at Sultanshahi village in Gopalganj Sadar at the age of 90. Rizia Khatun is survived by five daughters, four sons, a number of grandchildren and a host of relatives and admirers. Her husband late Darbesh Ali Munshi was director of Gopalganj Central Cooperative Bank and the President of Paikkandi Union BNP and member of Sadar thana unit of BNP. Among her sons, Firoze Ahmed is serving the US Embassy in Dhaka as the political specialist, Farhad Ahmed is a vice-president of Gopalganj Sadar Thana unit of the ruling BNP and Touhidur Rahman is the executive editor of the Daily Jobabdihi. Rizia Khatun was laid to her eternal rest at their family graveyard in Gopalganj following her namaj-e-janaza after zumu'ah prayers this afternoon.
29 crime suspects arrested in city 
29 crime suspects arrested in city 
BSS News Editor Ghulam Ahad's mother passes away
BSS News Editor Ghulam Ahad's mother passes away
Chinese EVs, flying cars take centre stage at world's biggest auto show
Chinese EVs, flying cars take centre stage at world's biggest auto show
BEIJING, April 24, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Thousands squeezed into the world's biggest car show Friday, snapping selfies beside Chinese electric vehicles as automakers showcased AI, humanoid robots and flying-car ambitions in a cut-throat market. Rows of influencers posed in front of gleaming models at the capital's cavernous international exhibition centre, darting to suitcases stuffed with outfit changes, while animated CEOs worked the crowds in front of massive LED screens. Legacy overseas brands such as Volkswagen, Toyota and BMW once dominated in China, but have lost market share in past years to domestic firms that beat them to the electric vehicle revolution and undercut them on price. Chinese manufacturers including BYD, Xiaomi and XPeng are now also at the forefront of integrating AI software and autonomous driving technology into their EVs. The Auto China exhibition, hosted at two side-by-side venues, spans 380,000 square metres (four million square feet), according to organisers -- more than 50 football pitches. More than 1,400 vehicles from hundreds of Chinese and foreign companies are on display from Friday, when the show opened to industry professionals and the media, and later to the public from April 28 until May 3. While traditional leading brands like Germany's BMW and Mercedes held sweeping areas of the vast halls, most of the event's mega stages were dominated by Chinese brands including BYD and battery giant CATL. - Robots, flying cars - At the sprawling expo, crowds cheered as XPeng chief executive He Xiaopeng unveiled the company's new GX, a six?seat electric SUV. The imposing 5.2-metre vehicle incorporates AI technology and is aimed at breaking into the luxury market, He said. It would soon be followed by humanoid robots this year, He promised, and eventually by flying cars, which XPeng hopes to mass-produce. Foreign automakers are increasingly collaborating with Chinese firms to stay competitive. BMW has partnered with CATL, while Audi is using Huawei's driving assistance systems and Volkswagen is co-developing EVs with Guangzhou-based XPeng. XPeng President Brian Gu said companies were "leveraging their respective strength to collaborate with China" a trend he said would continue. Gu has his eyes set on export markets including the Gulf and Europe, where he anticipates growth to accelerate. "In the last year, we started local production, and this year we are going to launch even more new products for the European market" which he said was responsible for half of XPeng's global sales in 2025. Asked by AFP how Trump's tariffs were affecting XPeng, he said only that the US market remained an important one. - Fierce competition - This year, companies are also jostling to sell space, analysts say, with roomy SUVs' new growth area targeting customers prioritising seating and comfort. China "has become a customer retention and replacement/upgrade-driven market, and these big SUVs address that need," independent analyst Lei Xing wrote in a blog this week. Firms have flooded the domestic market in recent years with trade-in schemes, offering huge discounts to customers to give up their old car for a new one. The fierce price war led Chinese officials last year to call for tighter price monitoring and improving long-term regulation of competition. But newcomers appear unfazed, Lei wrote, naming at least eight EV brands from Chinese automakers that have cropped up over the last two years. Electric vehicles, an area China dominates, are also gaining traction as rising global oil prices linked to the Middle East war push drivers away from fossil fuel-powered models. Chinese tech on display Friday went beyond the road. Dozens of people queued to clamber into an enormous air taxi, a 10-seater from Chinese aviation startup AutoFlight, part of China's wider push to dominate the low-attitude economy. For Chinese auto enthusiast Dai, domestic EVs were the expo's clear main characters. "In comparison, foreign brands seem to have a weaker presence and less visibility," the 30-year-old influencer, who gave only his surname, said.
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
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Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
Fuel prices adjusted cautiously to ease public burden: Minister
Fuel prices adjusted cautiously to ease public burden: Minister
SYLHET, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - Commerce and Industries Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir today said the government has adjusted fuel prices cautiously to ensure that the people do not face undue pressure, asserting that the move will not significantly impact overall inflation. “Fuel prices in neighbouring countries are higher than in Bangladesh, and the latest adjustment was made with careful consideration of both global market conditions and domestic affordability,” he said. The minister made the remarks while speaking to journalists during visiting Masukganj Market in Sylhet Sadar upazila. Muktadir mentioned that diesel prices have been increased by around 15 percent, but the effect on commodity prices would remain minimal. “The government has taken a balanced approach. Even after the adjustment, fuel prices remain comparatively lower, and the impact on transport and commodity costs will be limited,” he added. Explaining further, the minister said a truck transporting goods over a distance of 200 kilometres may see costs rise by around 30 paisa per kilometre, which would not significantly affect overall inflation. He added that although fuel imports are becoming costlier, the government is working to manage the situation so that the burden does not fall on ordinary people. Later, the minister inspected preparations for the excavation of the Basia canal, scheduled to be inaugurated on May 2 by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. State Minister for Water Resources Farhad Hossain Azad was also present on the occasion. Muktadir said the canal, with a total length of 40 kilometres, will see 23 kilometres excavated in this phase. The work will begin from Masukganj Market in Sylhet Sadar, pass through Osmaninagar upazila, and extend to Jagannathpur in Sunamganj district. According to him, around 90,000 farmers will benefit from the project, while improved irrigation during the dry season is expected to boost crop production on nearly 20,000 hectares of land. Replying to a question on increased load-shedding in Sylhet, Muktadir said the government has assumed office only recently and inherited multiple challenges and irregularities. He said Bangladesh’s electricity generation remains heavily dependent on gas, with around 17 million cubic feet produced domestically and about 9 million cubic feet imported. However, various constraints have made it difficult to import gas in line with the demand despite financial capacity, leading to increased load-shedding, he added. The minister said the government is working to resolve the issue.
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ADB approves $250m loan to implement social protection reforms 
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Fake photo card misquoting Mahbub Anam circulated to mislead: BanglaFact
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Fishing ban begins in Kaptai lake from midnight 
RANGAMATI, April 24, 2026 (BSS) - A three-month ban on fishing, transportation and marketing of fish in Kaptai Lake will come into effect from midnight tonight, aiming to ensure safe breeding, reproduction and natural growth of fish. The decision was taken unanimously at a meeting held on April 20, organized by the Rangamati district administration, on imposing restrictions on fishing and related activities in the Kaptai lake. According to the decision, all forms of fishing, transportation and marketing of fish from 12am tonight will remain prohibited for three months until further order. Authorities have warned that strict legal action will be taken against violators. Talking to BSS, Deputy Commissioner Nazma Ashrafi said that the ban has been imposed to ensure proper breeding, reproduction and growth of fish in the lake during the current season.  “The restriction will be effective from midnight today,” she said. She added that government food assistance will be distributed among registered fishermen dependent on the lake through VGF cards during the ban period. The district administration has also decided to carry out awareness campaigns through miking on roads and waterways to inform the public about the restrictions. Mobile court drives will continue to prevent illegal fishing in the lake. Commander Md. Foyez Al Karim of the Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation (BFDC) said fishing in the lake will be stopped from midnight tonight, while fish landing at BFDC ghats will be allowed until 4pm on April 25. He further said that fish fry will be released into the lake starting from May 2.  Temporary checkpoints will be set up to prevent illegal fishing and transportation during the restriction period, he noted.
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Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
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