Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Govt announces major legal reforms, heightened border security measures: Home Minister 
Govt announces major legal reforms, heightened border security measures: Home Minister 
China congratulates Khalilur on UNGA presidency election
China congratulates Khalilur on UNGA presidency election
Sakhawat urges private hospitals to offer 80pc discount on dengue tests
Sakhawat urges private hospitals to offer 80pc discount on dengue tests
US Ambassador meets JS Speaker
US Ambassador meets JS Speaker
EU envoy calls on Environment Minister, discusses climate cooperation 
EU envoy calls on Environment Minister, discusses climate cooperation 
Zia lays economic base of modern Bangladesh through politics of dev, production: Moyeen Khan
JU VC meets Home Minister, demands arrest of accused in attempted rape case
JU VC meets Home Minister, demands arrest of accused in attempted rape case
JAHANGIRNAGAR UNIVERSITY, June 2, 2026 (BSS) - A delegation led by Jahangirnagar University Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kamrul Ahsan today met Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed and demanded immediate arrest of the accused in an attempted rape and murder case involving a female student on the campus. The meeting was held around 1:30 pm at the Home Minister’s office at the Bangladesh Secretariat and lasted for about an hour. The delegation included JU Central Students’ Union (JUCSU) Vice-President Abdur Rashid Zitu and Joint General Secretary (Female) Ayesha Siddiqua Meghla. Confirming the matter to BSS, Prof Kamrul Ahsan said that although steps had been taken by authorities, the accused had not yet been arrested.  He said ensuring justice in the case was a legitimate demand of the students, which prompted the meeting with the Home Minister. “The Home Minister has taken the issue very seriously. I hope we will see positive progress within a week,” Prof. Kamrul added. He further said the Home Minister instructed relevant law enforcement agencies to take necessary steps for the prompt arrest of the accused and assured close monitoring of the case.  “We called for swift measures in dealing with previously filed campus-based criminal cases and submitted a list of such cases to the Home Minister,” said the VC, seeking cooperation to ensure safety and security within campus and adjacent areas. Earlier, on May 12, a female student of the university was allegedly subjected to an attempted rape and murder by an outsider near the abandoned Fazilatunnesa Hall.  Since then, students from all groups, including JUCSU, have been demanding the arrest and exemplary punishment of the accused. However, the accused remains at large even after 21 days of the incident.  
Govt strengthening financial, social status of Imams: Whip Dulu
Govt strengthening financial, social status of Imams: Whip Dulu
UNHCR seeks sustained support for Rohingyas 
UNHCR seeks sustained support for Rohingyas 
UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather
UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather
GENEVA, June 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - There is an 80-percent chance of the warming El Nino phenomenon developing between June and August, increasing the risk of extreme weather events, the World Meteorological Organization said Tuesday. "Fuelled by unusually warm ocean waters in the tropical Pacific, El Nino conditions are developing and are set to influence global temperature and rainfall patterns," the United Nations' WMO weather and climate agency said. Forecasts from the WMO global network "indicate a pronounced shift toward El Nino conditions, with probabilities reaching 80 percent for June-August", the Geneva-based organisation said. El Nino is a natural climate phenomenon that warms surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, bringing worldwide changes in winds, pressure and rainfall patterns. It typically takes place every two to seven years and lasts around nine to 12 months. Conditions oscillate between El Nino and its opposite La Nina, with neutral conditions in between. The likelihood of El Nino developing by November is "near or above 90 percent", and most forecast models suggest it will be "at least moderate -- and possibly strong", the WMO said in its quarterly El Nino/La Nina update. WMO chief Celeste Saulo said the world needed to get ready for an El Nino which could "exacerbate drought and heavy rainfall and increase the risk of heatwaves both on land and in the ocean". The WMO says that even a moderate El Nino makes some weather and climate extremes more likely. The last El Nino contributed to making 2023 the second-hottest year on record and 2024 the all-time high at around 1.55C above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average. - 'Urgent climate warning': Guterres - In late April to mid-May, the sea-surface temperature in the central-eastern Equatorial Pacific -- the area used as a monitoring reference -- was approaching El Nino thresholds, the WMO said, with sub-surface temperatures more than 6C above average. Meanwhile, the Southern Oscillation Index -- the atmospheric component of El Nino -- is also consistent with the phenomenon developing. The WMO said there was no evidence that climate change increases the frequency or intensity of El Nino events. However, the agency believes it can amplify the associated effects, because a warmer ocean and atmosphere increase the availability of energy and moisture for extreme weather events, such as heatwaves and heavy rainfall. "El Nino is arriving on our doorstep," UN chief Antonio Guterres said in a video message. "The world must treat it as the urgent climate warning it is. El Nino conditions will pour fuel on the fire of a warming world. "The only effective response is climate action equal to the crisis -- ending the addiction to fossil fuels, accelerating the shift to renewables, protecting the most vulnerable, and delivering early warning systems for all." Saulo said 128 countries now have multi-hazard early-warning systems in place, with the UN target being universal coverage by the end of 2027. - Temperatures above normal - While El Nino typically peaks between November and February, the resulting spike in temperatures typically comes later down the line. Next month's forecast is likely to be more accurate as to the onset of El Nino and its strength. The WMO said that for June to August, forecasts project "a nearly universal dominance of above normal temperatures in nearly all parts of the globe". This increases the risk of compounding hazards in some regions and accelerating the onset of drought conditions where rainfall is reduced, it said. Saulo said El Nino would have "cascading impacts", with a warming ocean in the tropics resulting in effects on global trade. These go from "variability of the climate, into the economy and security of the people. That's why this information is so relevant and so important", she told reporters. The WMO hopes advance warning will guide preparedness, especially in climate-sensitive sectors like agriculture, water management, energy and health. Regional climate centres are predicting "below-normal" rainfall during the critical June-September rainy season in the northern Greater Horn of Africa; below-average monsoon rainfall in south Asia; and drier and warmer summer conditions in central America. During the northern hemisphere summer, warm waters associated with El Nino can fuel hurricanes in the central and eastern Pacific, while hindering their development in the Atlantic Ocean.
Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Govt forms special cell to address expats' complaints swiftly
Govt forms special cell to address expats' complaints swiftly
PM urges city dwellers to be aware of waste removal
PM urges city dwellers to be aware of waste removal
PM seeks cooperation from all to build desired Bangladesh
PM seeks cooperation from all to build desired Bangladesh
Stocks extends post-Eid rally for 7th straight session 
Stocks extends post-Eid rally for 7th straight session 
DHAKA, June 2, 2026 (BSS) - Stocks today continued post-Eid upward trend for the seventh consecutive session amid growing investor confidence and  increased trading activity. The broad-based DSEX index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) advanced 33.6 points to close at 5,406 points, extending the recent rally driven by  investor optimism over repeated political commitments to the development of the capital market and expectations of easing geopolitical tensions. Market analysts said sustained buying interest, particularly in large-cap stocks from the banking and non-bank financial institution (NBFI) sectors,  supported the day's gains and strengthened confidence in the market's near-term outlook. Trading remained buoyant throughout the session, with turnover surpassing the Tk 10 billion mark for the first time in three weeks. Total turnover rose  18.4 percent to Taka 10.8 billion, compared with Taka 9.1 billion in the previous session. Among the sectors, Engineering accounted for the highest share of turnover at 14.4 percent, followed by Banking (13.6 percent) and Textile (12.5 percent). Most sectors posted gains during the session. General Insurance emerged as the top-performing sector with a 2.4 percent rise, followed by Tannery (1.7  percent) and Cement (1.5 percent). In contrast, the Jute sector recorded the largest decline, falling 1.7 percent. Out of the 396 issues traded on the DSE, 228 advanced, 111 declined, and 57 remained unchanged, reflecting broadly positive market sentiment. Meanwhile, the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) also ended the day in positive territory. The CSCX index gained 62.4 points, while the CASPI index rose  110.1 points, mirroring the upbeat trend seen in the Dhaka market. Market participants expressed hope that continued policy support and improving investor sentiment would help sustain the ongoing recovery in the  country's capital market.  
Ctg port’s NCT set a record for container handling in a single month
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Muktadir unveils plans to make commerce ministry more efficient
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Commercial Napier grass cultivation boosts farmers' incomes in northern region
Commercial Napier grass cultivation boosts farmers' incomes in northern region
RANGPUR, June 2, 2026 (BSS) - Commercial cultivation of high-yielding Napier grass has gained widespread popularity across the northern districts, significantly boosting the rural economy and reducing dairy production costs by around 40 percent. Farmers in Rangpur, Lalmonirhat, Kurigram and Nilphamari are increasingly converting paddy fields and fallow land into Napier grass plots. The rising prices of straw and commercial cattle feed have driven this shift, making the nutritious green fodder a primary source of feed for local dairy farmers. According to growers, while traditional double-cropping of rice yields a net profit of around Taka 40,000 per acre annually, Napier grass can be harvested four to five times a year, generating a net profit of up to Taka 100,000. Once planted, the grass provides continuous harvests for four to five years with minimal expenditure on fertilisers, pesticides and labour. The fodder is also becoming a profitable commercial commodity in local markets. Traders purchase a bundle from farmers for Taka 4 and sell it at retail for Taka 9 to 10, with demand surging ahead of Eid-ul-Azha. Agriculture experts said Napier grass is rich in protein and fibre, which helps accelerate livestock growth and increase milk production. It requires minimal irrigation and can be cultivated easily on fallow land or around homesteads due to its high resistance to diseases. To sustain the country's dairy sector, the Department of Livestock Services (DLS) has been distributing Napier grass cuttings free of charge and providing training to farmers on a regular basis. Official data show a sharp increase in cultivation across the eight districts of Rangpur division. Fodder cultivation expanded from 4,040 acres in the 2023-24 fiscal year to more than 11,090 acres in the current 2025-26 fiscal year, with a production target of approximately 97,000 metric tonnes. Rangpur District Livestock Officer Dr Nazmul Huda told BSS that the growing adoption of Napier grass at the grassroots level has helped address the rising costs of commercial cattle feed. “This high-yielding grass not only meets the nutritional needs of livestock and reduces farming expenses by 40 percent, but it is also poised to play a vital role in strengthening the rural economy of the Rangpur region,” he added.
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Sakhawat urges private hospitals to offer 80pc discount on dengue tests
Sakhawat urges private hospitals to offer 80pc discount on dengue tests
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UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather
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