Khalilur credits PM for historic UNGA triumph
Khalilur credits PM for historic UNGA triumph
Govt to hold roadshow to attract investment in closed, unprofitable factories
Govt to hold roadshow to attract investment in closed, unprofitable factories
Cabinet congratulates Khalilur on his election as UNGA president 
Cabinet congratulates Khalilur on his election as UNGA president 
DGHS serves show cause notice to Ad-Din over newborn deaths
DGHS serves show cause notice to Ad-Din over newborn deaths
BERC withdraws excess power tariff for up to 75 units 
BERC withdraws excess power tariff for up to 75 units 
Utmost penalty to be ensured over newborns death incident at Ad-din Hospital: Health Minister
Utmost penalty to be ensured over newborns death incident at Ad-din Hospital: Health Minister
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Two add'l IGPs promoted to Grade-1, five DIGs to add'l IGPs
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DHAKA, June 4, 2026 (BSS) - The government has promoted two additional inspectors general of police (Additional IGPs) to Grade-1 positions and five deputy inspectors general (DIGs) to the rank of additional IGPs in Grade-2 positions.  The Home Ministry issued two separate notifications in this regard today. Md Delwar Hossain Mia, Additional IGP of Highway Police and AKM Awlad Hossain, Additional IGP at Police Headquarters were promoted to Grade-1 position. Md Mushfiqur Rahman, DIG of Sylhet Range, Barrister Mohammad Mosharraf Hossain, Director (DIG) of the National Security Intelligence (NSI), Md Moniruzzaman, DIG of Chattogram Range, Faruk Ahmed, Additional Director General (DIG) of the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and Rezaul Karim Mallik, DIG of Dhaka Range were promoted to additional inspectors general of police.  
Dengue risk detected in 63 DSCC wards, 27 high-risk
Dengue risk detected in 63 DSCC wards, 27 high-risk
Lightning strikes kill six in Chapainawabganj
Lightning strikes kill six in Chapainawabganj
Trump slams 'unpatriotic' US House vote to end Iran war
Trump slams 'unpatriotic' US House vote to end Iran war
     WASHINGTON, United States, June 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - President Donald Trump on Thursday slammed a vote in the US House seeking to order the withdrawal of American troops from the Iran war, suggesting the "unpatriotic" move disrupted negotiations with Tehran. The largely symbolic vote came "right in the middle of my final negotiations to end the War with the Islamic Republic of Iran," Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform. "Who would do such an unpatriotic thing. They know where the negotiations stand."
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
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
BSEC chief unveils reform agenda to transform Bangladesh capital market
BSEC chief unveils reform agenda to transform Bangladesh capital market
DHAKA, June 4, 2026 (BSS) - Newly appointed Chairman of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) Masud Khan today unveiled an ambitious reform roadmap aimed at rebuilding investor confidence, strengthening market governance, and transforming Bangladesh's capital market into a transparent and institution-driven emerging market. Speaking at a press conference in the city after taking charge of the regulatory body, Khan acknowledged that the country’s capital market has struggled to keep pace with Bangladesh's economic growth over the past two decades.  He noted that declining investor confidence, a shortage of quality securities, weak institutional participation, and reduced foreign investment have hindered the market's development. "The capital market must become a true reflection of Bangladesh’s economic strength and future potential," he said. Outlining the Commission's priorities, Khan said the new leadership would pursue a policy of "Smart Regulation" aimed at reducing unnecessary compliance costs and regulatory complexities for listed companies. As part of this initiative, he said, the BSEC will review existing financial reporting requirements and approval procedures, including quarterly reporting standards, to align them with international best practices under International Accounting Standard (IAS) 34 while maintaining transparency and investor protection. The Commission also plans a comprehensive digital transformation of the capital market ecosystem, he added. “IPO applications, rights issues, bond and sukuk approvals, licensing procedures, and other regulatory services will gradually be shifted to digital platforms to improve efficiency, transparency, and accountability,” he added. To broaden the market and improve its depth, Khan announced plans to actively encourage multinational companies, state-owned enterprises, and large local corporations to list on the stock exchanges. He revealed that the BSEC is working with the National Board of Revenue (NBR) to introduce a "Listed Company Advantage Programme," which would provide incentives for public listing. Proposed measures include greater tax benefits for listed firms, simplified tax administration, and faster dispute settlement mechanisms, he added. The new chairman stressed that the Commission would adopt a strict stance against insider trading, circular trading, and pump-and-dump schemes. According to Khan, the BSEC will work closely with the Dhaka and Chattogram stock exchanges and the Central Depository Bangladesh Limited (CDBL) to establish a modern real-time surveillance system capable of detecting and preventing market abuse more effectively. "We will not tolerate any form of market manipulation," he said, emphasizing the need to restore fairness and discipline in trading activities. Addressing one of the most debated issues in the capital market, Khan clarified that the Commission's objective is to ensure fair price discovery rather than administratively controlling stock prices. He stated that no new floor prices would be imposed in the future and that existing floor price mechanisms would be withdrawn gradually, allowing market forces to determine valuations. The chairman said a healthy market requires transparency, liquidity, and investor confidence rather than artificial interventions. Khan also highlighted the importance of increasing institutional participation in the market, particularly from mutual funds, pension funds, and insurance companies. He acknowledged that confidence in the mutual fund sector has weakened over the years and pledged reforms to improve governance standards, accountability, disclosure practices, and asset valuation methodologies. Greater institutional participation, he noted, would contribute to market stability and reduce excessive dependence on retail investors. The BSEC chief noted that the government has already appointed three commissioners through a competitive and merit-based process, while the appointment of a fourth commissioner is underway. He expressed confidence that the new team, comprising professionals with expertise in finance, law, and corporate management, would help implement the reform agenda effectively. In his concluding remarks, Khan said restoring confidence would require consistent actions rather than promises. "Trust cannot be built through speeches or administrative intervention. It must be earned through integrity, transparency, accountability, and fair enforcement," he said. Emphasizing the broader economic significance of the capital market, he added that Bangladesh deserves a modern and efficient market capable of mobilizing long-term investment and supporting sustainable economic growth. The reform agenda outlined by the new chairman signals a significant shift in regulatory priorities and is expected to shape the future direction of Bangladesh's capital market in the coming years.  
Remittance inflow remains strong with 18.25pc FY growth 
Remittance inflow remains strong with 18.25pc FY growth 
BB buys $25m through dollar auction
BB buys $25m through dollar auction
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22 receive agro-ecology leadership awards in Rajshahi
22 receive agro-ecology leadership awards in Rajshahi
RAJSHAHI, June 4, 2026 (BSS)- On the occasion of World Environment Day, 22 farmers, women farmers, organizers and environmental activists were awarded the 'Agro-ecology Leadership Award' here today. The award was given by the private development organization BARCIK for their special contributions to eco-friendly agricultural practices, conservation of agricultural biodiversity, and protection of native seeds in the drought-prone Barind region.   The awards were handed over at a ceremony held under the shade of an approximately 500-year-old banyan tree in Moyenpur village, Mundumala Municipality in Tanore Upazila.  The event was organized beneath the ancient banyan as a symbol of conserving nature, biodiversity and agricultural heritage.   The chief guest at the event was Saifullah Ahammad. Guests present were Md Mofiz Uddin, Md. Abdul Latif, and Md. Ali Afzal Khan - the protectors of the ancient banyan tree - and Rahima Begum, president of the Paba Upazila branch of Green Coalition.  At the start of the program, Shahidul Islam, BARCIK's coordinator for the Barind region, presented a concept paper on agro-ecology practices, farmers' contributions and BARCIK's activities.   Speakers said that agro-ecology is an effective and sustainable path to tackle climate change, environmental degradation and the growing crisis in agriculture.  Through local knowledge, native seeds, biodiversity conservation and poison-free food production, agro-ecology protects not only agriculture but also the environment and human life.   They added that the awardees are playing exemplary roles in their respective areas in promoting eco-friendly farming, conserving native seeds, building farmers' organizations, and expanding sustainable lifestyles.  This recognition will inspire the new generation to get involved in nature-friendly and agriculture-friendly initiatives.   Highlighting the significance of World Environment Day, the organizers said that expanding the practice of agro-ecology for coexistence with nature and sustainable development is the demand of the time. This honour will further strengthen that movement.  
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UN Women, UGC to launch joint initiative against gender-based violence in universities
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Mosaddek eyes 2027 World Cup after national team recall
Shaun Tait steps down as Bangladesh bowling coach
Shaun Tait steps down as Bangladesh bowling coach
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Bangladesh face South Korea tomorrow 
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Bangladesh takes on Afghanistan today
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Success in paddy and rice procurement in Ctg after continuous failure
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