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DHAKA, April 25, 2026 (BSS- The two-day Samadhara 12th poetry festival was concluded today with calls for social and cultural integrity among people. Literary magazine Samadhara organized the fest under the slogan “Only Poetry Can”, dedicating to late poet Saroj Dev at the Chhayanaut auditorium in the capital. Around 200 poets and writers attended the event with Professor Emeritus Serajul Islam Choudhury as the chief guest. Presided over by Farid Ahmed Dulal, the event was inaugurated by Harun Habib. Muhammad Nurul Huda joined the event as keynote speaker with Salek Nasir in moderation.  In the second session, the Samadhara Literary Award-2026 was conferred to Mostafa Kamal (fiction), Adyanath Ghosh (poetry) and Dhananjay Saha (children’s literature). 25 performers featured a dance-drama based on Kamal’s novel ‘Debo Khopay Tarar Phool’ at the event. Samadhara said the festival serves as a crucial platform for literary and cultural engagement, while continuing its work in research, publication and social initiatives.
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DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) – National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan has said the government is working to make the country’s tax system more user-friendly to encourage greater compliance and participation.  “The government is focusing on improving the tax refund mechanism for excess payments and integrating bank account information into the e-tax return system,” he said. The NBR chief made the remarks while addressing a pre-budget discussion on the National Budget 2026-27 organised by the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) at its Ruhul Quddus Auditorium in the capital on Saturday, said a press release today. Khan, who is also Secretary of the Internal Resources Division, said the government is giving high value to the constructive recommendations provided by professionals, adding that such initiatives would help expand the tax net and enhance taxpayer engagement. The event brought together policymakers, tax experts, professionals, academicians and stakeholders to discuss key fiscal priorities and recommendations for the upcoming national budget. Earlier, Mahtab Uddin Ahmed, chairman of the seminar and conference committee and former ICMAB president, delivered the welcome address, stressing the importance of collaboration in shaping effective fiscal policies. The event featured keynote presentations by distinguished experts on critical tax and VAT-related issues.  Former NBR member (Tax) Ranjan Kumar Bhowmik presented recommendations on tax policy reforms aimed at improving efficiency and compliance.  NBR First Secretary (VAT Policy and VAT Exemption) Md Mashiur Rahman highlighted proposed VAT reforms and exemption mechanisms, while CEO of MM & Co. Cost and Management Accountants Md. Mohiman discussed the Tax Verification System (TVS) and other pressing tax and VAT issues.  In his speech, ICMAB President Md Kausar Alam said, “To achieve a sustainable and inclusive growth-oriented budget, it is crucial to improve the country’s tax-to-GDP ratio, broaden the tax base, ensure stability in the financial sector, and create a more conducive environment for both domestic and foreign investment.” The discussion saw active participation from ICMAB members, professionals, academicians and representatives from various sectors. The program concluded with the presentation of mementos, followed by a vote of thanks delivered by ICMAB Secretary Monjur Md. Shaiful Azam.  
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