SSC, equivalent examinations begin nationwide
SSC, equivalent examinations begin nationwide
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18,489 pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia 
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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
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Some 7,900 people died on migration routes in 2025: UN
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Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
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Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
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HONG KONG, April 21, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Oil prices fell on Tuesday while most stocks rose on lingering hopes for a deal to end the US-Iran war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, even as Tehran said it had not decided whether to attend peace talks. With the end of a two-week ceasefire approaching, the White House said Vice President JD Vance was ready to return to Pakistan for fresh negotiations to end a conflict that has sent crude soaring and revived inflation fears. However, the Islamic republic's position remained uncertain as it accused Washington of violating their fragile truce through its blockade of the country's ports and seizure of a ship. Crude plunged on Friday after Tehran said it would allow ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz, which had been effectively closed since the war began on February 28. But the commodity rebounded on Monday as Iran closed the waterway again, citing the blockade and seizure. Donald Trump has similarly accused Tehran of violating the ceasefire by harassing vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, the transit passage for about one-fifth of global oil. The US president said the blockade would not be lifted until an agreement had been reached. "THE BLOCKADE, which we will not take off until there is a 'DEAL,' is absolutely destroying Iran," Trump said on social media. "They are losing $500 Million Dollars a day, an unsustainable number, even in the short run." He told PBS News that Iran was "supposed to be there" at the talks in Pakistan. "We agreed to be there," he said, warning that if the ceasefire expired "then lots of bombs start going off". He separately told Bloomberg News it was "highly unlikely" he would extend the truce. Based on its start time, the truce theoretically expires overnight on Tuesday, Iran time, although in his comments to Bloomberg Trump said the end was Wednesday evening Washington time. The Middle Eastern country's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said "Trump wants to turn this negotiating table into a surrender table or justify renewed hostilities, as he sees fit". "We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats, and in the last two weeks we have been preparing to show new cards on the battlefield," he wrote on X. Still, investors remained largely upbeat that the two sides will eventually come to a deal that will reopen the strategic strait. US benchmark crude West Texas Intermediate rose more than one percent, while Brent was also higher. - Tech rally - Seoul led the equity market gains thanks to a resumption of the tech rally that had pushed the Kospi to multiple records before the war, while Tokyo and Taipei were also well up. Hong Kong, Singapore and Manila also advanced, although Shanghai and Sydney fluctuated. That came even after a down day on Wall Street, where the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite retreated from Friday's record closes. Asia had opened "with a gentle lean into risk as signs Iran may join talks with the US offer a pathway, however narrow, toward easing tensions ahead of the ceasefire deadline", wrote SPI Asset Management's Stephen Innes. "Markets are pricing the possibility of progress rather than its certainty," he said. "Trump's remark that a ceasefire extension is 'highly unlikely' if no deal is reached has effectively put a clock on the market. "However, traders recognize the playbook. Hard deadlines and firm rhetoric often soften as negotiations evolve, but the presence of a timeline still sharpens positioning and raises the stakes around each headline." In company news, Japanese arms firms enjoyed healthy buying after Tokyo said on Tuesday it would ease decades-old export rules, paving the way for the sale of lethal weapons overseas. The policy shift, which ends Tokyo's self-imposed restraint on the sale of lethal arms, comes as it seeks to enter the international arms market, hoping to bolster national defence as well as boost economic growth. Fujitsu climbed 2.4 percent, NEC added 3.7 percent and Mitsubishi Electric was up 0.9 percent, while Mitsubishi Heavy gained 0.4 percent. - Key figures around 0230 GMT - West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.2 percent at $88.50 a barrel Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.4 percent at $95.12 a barrel Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.3 percent at 59,596.10 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.3 percent at 26,427.75 Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 4,073.82 Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1780 from $1.1786 on Monday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.3525 from $1.3535 Dollar/yen: UP at 158.98 yen from 158.88 yen Euro/pound: UP at 87.10 pence from 87.07 pence New York - Dow Jones: FLAT at 49,442.56 (close) London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.6 percent at 10,609.08 (close)  
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Bumper maize yield brings smiles to Dinajpur farmers
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DINAJPUR, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - Farmers across Dinajpur district are celebrating a bumper maize harvest this season, driven by favorable weather, improved farming techniques, and attractive market prices.   Maize harvesting and threshing are currently underway in all 13 upazilas of the district.    Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) Md Afzal Hossain said farmers have significantly benefited from modern maize threshing machines supplied at subsidized rates.   These machines have reduced processing time, while the prevailing high temperatures have helped dry the harvested maize corn fast and efficiently. Authorities hope that all harvested maize will be ready for market by May.   Local farmers report both high yields and strong prices.  Mokhshed Ali, a farmer from Bhaduria village in Nawabganj upazila, cultivated maize on two and a half acres of land this year. He said farmers are pleased to sell raw maize from the fields at Taka 30-32 per kilogram. Later, wholesalers after drying that maize, sell it at a price of Taka 38-40 per kilogram.    The strong market demand is being fueled by both domestic buyers and international companies, including firms from Thailand, which are purchasing maize in bulk from the district. Traders are also involved in buying, drying, and storing maize for future sale.  Businessman Shamsuzzaman Manik said he stocks corn every year and can earn an additional Tk 8-10 per kg at the end of the season.   Some farmers are also adopting storage strategies, selling their produce later when prices rise, further increasing profitability. This trend has encouraged more farmers in Dinajpur to shift toward maize cultivation.   The Agriculture Department had initially set a target of cultivating maize on 76,200 hectares of land this season. However, by March 31, cultivation exceeded expectations, reaching 78,900 hectares-surpassing the target by 2,700 hectares.   Farmers attribute the success to both favorable climatic conditions and improved agricultural practices.  Another farmer Monirul Islam said that due to proper fertilizer application, irrigation system, and use of improved seeds, the yield has increased to 40-50 maunds per bigha.     Cultivation costs ranged between Taka 12,000 and Taka 14,000 per bigha, but the high yield and good market price have ensured strong profits. As a result, maize is increasingly being viewed as a highly profitable crop in the region.   With abundant production and steady demand, Dinajpur's maize sector is poised for continued growth, offering optimism for farmers and traders alike.    
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