PM for protecting Gulshan-Banani-Baridhara Lake from pollution
PM for protecting Gulshan-Banani-Baridhara Lake from pollution
Saudi invites PM to visit Kingdom, Dhaka reciprocates
Saudi invites PM to visit Kingdom, Dhaka reciprocates
Bangladesh joins international maritime liability conventions
Bangladesh joins international maritime liability conventions
Child day-care centers are instrumental in building country's future: Dr Zubaida Rahman
Child day-care centers are instrumental in building country's future: Dr Zubaida Rahman
IOM new mission chief praises Bangladesh role in safe migration
IOM new mission chief praises Bangladesh role in safe migration
Monitoring CCTV coverage in classrooms planned to improve quality education: Education Minister
Monitoring CCTV coverage in classrooms planned to improve quality education: Education Minister
Rail locomotives, coaches being increased to meet passenger demand: Habibur
Govt cancels order to preserve three books in primary schools
Govt cancels order to preserve three books in primary schools
DHAKA, July 6, 2026 (BSS) - The government has cancelled its earlier directive that required all government primary school libraries across the country to preserve a set of three books. The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education issued a notification in this regard today. The government has cancelled its June 3 directive that instructed government primary schools to preserve one set each of the books titled "President Zia: Rajnoitik Jiboni", "Begum Khaleda Zia: Jibon O Songram", and "Shobar Agey Bangladesh", said the notification. The ministry has directed the director general of the Directorate of Primary Education to take immediate necessary steps to implement the decision.
City dwellers not experiencing waterlogging due to PM’s monitoring: Mayor Shahadat 
City dwellers not experiencing waterlogging due to PM’s monitoring: Mayor Shahadat 
Ahmed Azam urges teachers to play role in improving quality of education 
Ahmed Azam urges teachers to play role in improving quality of education 
Sri Lanka prison riot kills 26, wounds more than 100
Sri Lanka prison riot kills 26, wounds more than 100
COLOMBO, July 6, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Clashes in a Sri Lankan jail killed 26 people, including seven guards, and wounded more than 100 in the country's deadliest prison riot in years, officials said Monday. Victims with cuts and gunshot injuries were rushed to Negombo Hospital, north of the capital Colombo following overnight fighting between inmates from two drug gangs, police said. Hospital director Pushpa Gamlath said there were 23 bodies at the state-run facility, as well as more than 100 wounded inmates and guards from Negombo Prison. "There are some victims with gunshot injuries, some with cuts and severe bruises," Gamlath told AFP by telephone. "We transferred 18 of the more seriously wounded to the Colombo National hospital." Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara later said three more people had died, raising the toll to 26. He expressed "profound shock and grief", and said authorities were working to separate the rival gangs in the prison. "Whether they were inmates, or associated with the underworld, is not relevant to us at this moment," Nanayakkara told reporters in Colombo. "Human beings have died, and there is a deep shock regarding that. This is something that should never have occurred." He said fighting began on Sunday evening at Negombo Prison, which houses several thousand inmates. As reports of the fighting spread, women inmates in an adjoining section climbed onto a roof and demanded their release. Police said part of the roof collapsed, injuring some of the women. The government announced it was setting up a three-member team headed by a retired Supreme Court justice to investigate the riot. - 'Got out of hand' - Prison spokesman Chaminda Gajanayake said no foreign inmates were affected by the riots. A 22-year-old British woman has been held at Negombo since her arrest in May last year at the international airport with 46 kilos (101.2 pounds) of kush, a highly potent form of cannabis. Gajanayake said some inmates attempted to break out on Monday morning, as others clashed with armed guards during breakfast. "They made a dash to the main gate, but we were able to hold them back," Gajanayake told reporters outside the prison, where police and commandos were deployed. Armed police or commandos were not sent into the prison, but only guarded the perimeter. An AFP photographer outside the prison saw prison buses transferring some inmates out of the facility. Officials confirmed they were being relocated to other prisons. Large crowds of relatives of inmates gathered outside Negombo Prison on Monday as the air force deployed drones and a helicopter to monitor the area. Local residents said they heard gunshots. The inmates had grabbed several guns from guards earlier in the day. Seven guards were killed when they tried to break up the rioting on Monday, a police official told AFP. "The situation got out of hand this morning," he added. In December 2020, rioting at another prison in Sri Lanka killed 11 inmates and wounded 117 during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, leading the government to release hundreds of inmates from overcrowded jails. Official data showed that prisons across Sri Lanka held 41,250 inmates as of Sunday, about four times their capacity.      
Govt bans PM's image on official banners, billboards
Govt bans PM's image on official banners, billboards
Nazrul's pen was sharp weapon against colonial rule, oppression: PM
Nazrul's pen was sharp weapon against colonial rule, oppression: PM
PM vows to implement Teesta barrage master plan at any cost 
PM vows to implement Teesta barrage master plan at any cost 
PM presses ‘Bangladesh First’ policy in overseas visit to Malaysia, China
PM presses ‘Bangladesh First’ policy in overseas visit to Malaysia, China
Anis Ur Rahman appointed BB deputy governor 
Anis Ur Rahman appointed BB deputy governor 
DHAKA, July 6, 2026 (BSS) - The government has appointed Md. Anis Ur Rahman, currently serving as an Executive Director of the Bangladesh Bank (BB), as a Deputy Governor of the central bank for a three-year term. The Financial Institutions Division under the Ministry of Finance today issued a notification in this regard. He will replace Deputy Governor Zakir Hossain Chowdhury after the government cancelled the remaining tenure of the latter. Zakir Hossain Chowdhury had been appointed as Deputy Governor on September 8, 2024, for a three-year term. According to the notification, the appointment has been made under Article 10(4) of the Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972, in the public interest and will take effect immediately upon his joining. Md. Anis Ur Rahman has been appointed on a contractual basis for three years from the date of assuming office.  The appointment is subject to his voluntary retirement from his permanent position as Executive Director of Bangladesh Bank and the suspension of his Post-Retirement Leave (PRL). The notification said the terms and conditions of his service, including salary, allowances and other benefits, will be determined through a separate supplementary agreement to be signed between the government and the appointee.
BB launches Tk 3,000cr refinancing scheme to boost agro-based economy in N- region
BB launches Tk 3,000cr refinancing scheme to boost agro-based economy in N- region
Green licence to be mandatory for ship recycling businesses: Muktadir
Green licence to be mandatory for ship recycling businesses: Muktadir
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Ahmed Azam urges teachers to play role in improving quality of education 
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BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
BanglaFact debunks false claim linking Jubo Dal leader to alleged abduction
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FactWatch identifies misinformation campaign against Jubo Dal using false video
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
RMP conducts view-sharing meeting with transgender community
RMP conducts view-sharing meeting with transgender community
RAJSHAHI, July 6, 2026 (BSS)- A meeting between Rajshahi Metropolitan Police (RMP) Commissioner Mohammad Fayzul Kabir and the leaders of the third gender  community organisation, Diner Alo Hijra Sangha-Rajshahi, was held today at the conference room of the RMP headquarters. The meeting, chaired by the RMP Commissioner, focused on issues concerning the third gender community. The leaders expressed satisfaction with the  prevailing law and order situation but pointed out obstacles hindering their participation in business and trade. The RMP Commissioner listened to the community leaders' concerns and suggestions with attention. He said the third gender community is an integral  part of society and assured them of the police's continued support in ensuring their safety, dignity and rights. He also called for collective efforts to build a safe and discrimination-free society. Among others, Additional Police Commissioner Faruk Hossain, Deputy Police Commissioner Khorshed Alam, and Deputy Police Commissioner (CTTC) Gaziur Rahman were also present at the meeting.  
KCC administrator urges residents to help keep city clean
KCC administrator urges residents to help keep city clean
Court awards death penalty to an accused for rape, murder in Noakhali
Court awards death penalty to an accused for rape, murder in Noakhali
'Voice of Awakening: Online Talent Hunt' competition held at RUET
'Voice of Awakening: Online Talent Hunt' competition held at RUET
Boro Kuthi to be handed over to Rajshahi University: Minu
Boro Kuthi to be handed over to Rajshahi University: Minu
Govt takes integrated steps to strengthen primary education: Bobby Hajjaj
Govt takes integrated steps to strengthen primary education: Bobby Hajjaj
Daily assemblies, sports activities made mandatory in all madrasahs
Daily assemblies, sports activities made mandatory in all madrasahs
Trump confirms he asked FIFA boss for review of Balogun red card
Trump confirms he asked FIFA boss for review of Balogun red card
Samson left out of India squad for Zimbabwe T20s
Samson left out of India squad for Zimbabwe T20s
Trump calls referee who gave US player red card 'very suspect'
Trump calls referee who gave US player red card 'very suspect'
Zimbabwe stun Bangladesh by 25 runs in 1st ODI despite Nahid's heroic
Zimbabwe stun Bangladesh by 25 runs in 1st ODI despite Nahid's heroic
Wrestling team to take part in Asian Youth training camp
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'Politics has no place on pitch': German official on red card U-turn

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Preparatory meeting for 2nd edition of 'Notun Kuri Sports' held
Preparatory meeting for 2nd edition of 'Notun Kuri Sports' held
Online registration for 2nd edition
Online registration for 2nd edition "Notun Kuri Sports" to begin July 1
‘Notun Kuri Sports’ launched nationwide to discover grassroots talent
‘Notun Kuri Sports’ launched nationwide to discover grassroots talent
Notun Kuri to pick talented players from grassroots: Land Minister
Notun Kuri to pick talented players from grassroots: Land Minister
Cultural affairs minister, state minister visit ailing singer Shabnam Mushtari
Cultural affairs minister, state minister visit ailing singer Shabnam Mushtari
Swift and Kelce marry as global stars swarm 'royal wedding'
Swift and Kelce marry as global stars swarm 'royal wedding'
Murakami says his novels are 'different' from AI literature
Murakami says his novels are 'different' from AI literature
Renovations on historic Paris Opera house extended by three years
Renovations on historic Paris Opera house extended by three years
Chinese space probe reaches asteroid for first sample collection
Chinese space probe reaches asteroid for first sample collection
‘MIST MAVIROV’ crowned champion at MATE ROV Int’l Underwater Robot Competition 2026 in Canada
‘MIST MAVIROV’ crowned champion at MATE ROV Int’l Underwater Robot Competition 2026 in Canada
NASA robot mission aiming to rescue space telescope
NASA robot mission aiming to rescue space telescope
Thanchhi UZ temporarily debars tourism for gushing waters in Sangu river
Thanchhi UZ temporarily debars tourism for gushing waters in Sangu river
More than 500 dead in DR Congo Ebola outbreak
More than 500 dead in DR Congo Ebola outbreak
3 more die from suspected measles
PM to inaugurate 2nd unit of Neurosciences Hospital on Aug 15: Health Minister 
7 more die of suspected measles
RSSP holds special
RSSP holds special "Fruit Taste" programme in Rangpur
Rajshahi research centre drives quiet revolution in fruit cultivation
Farmers exceed jute cultivation target in Rangpur region
'Major' damage as super typhoon hits US islands
'Major' damage as super typhoon hits US islands
Infernos devastate forests as Europe's temperatures rise again
Dangerous heat wave roasts America's big birthday party