PM to launch Farmer Card distribution on April 14     
PM to launch Farmer Card distribution on April 14     
PM orders intensifying nationwide tree plantation programme
PM orders intensifying nationwide tree plantation programme
Mirza Fakhrul inspects development works at Dasherkandi sewage treatment plant
Mirza Fakhrul inspects development works at Dasherkandi sewage treatment plant
US surprised by peaceful polls in Bangladesh: FM 
US surprised by peaceful polls in Bangladesh: FM 
PM directs launching 'e-Health Card' to ensure health services for all
PM directs launching 'e-Health Card' to ensure health services for all
Govt aims to empower citizens, not rule over them: Information Minister
Govt aims to empower citizens, not rule over them: Information Minister
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Aminul Haque urges corporate bodies to support development of sports sector
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DHAKA, March 4, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister to the Ministry of Youth and Sports Md. Aminul Haque has called upon leading corporate institutions of the country to come forward in supporting underdeveloped sports federations and promising athletes. "Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has accorded the highest priority to sports at present and special initiatives have been undertaken to promote sports from the grassroots level. Coordinated efforts between the ministry and corporate houses would elevate the country's sports arena to new heights on the global stage," he said. He made the call while speaking as the chief guest at an exchange of views meeting with representatives of top corporate institutions at the conference room of the National Sports Council today.  Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Md. Mahbub-ul-Alam chaired the meeting. The state minister said that in line with the government's election manifesto, top priority is being given to the development of playgrounds.  Of the nearly 100 wards in Dhaka, land measuring 2-3 bighas will be acquired between every two wards to establish a new playground, he added. He further said the government has undertaken a plan to build 64 sports villages with indoor facilities in each of the country's 64 districts. The state minister also revealed that the government would provide necessary support for developing futsal grounds, as the game has gained popularity in recent times.  "There are plans to establish a full-fledged sports industry in the country, enabling the production of international-standard sports goods locally," he said.  This initiative, he said, would help earn foreign currency through exports and create extensive employment opportunities.
Weekly monitoring strengthened to expand overseas jobs, Japan seen as key market
Weekly monitoring strengthened to expand overseas jobs, Japan seen as key market
Punitive action against contractors charging over Tk 100 for waste collection: DSCC Administrator
Punitive action against contractors charging over Tk 100 for waste collection: DSCC Administrator
Fewer Israeli strikes but also less aid in Gaza as Iran war rages
Fewer Israeli strikes but also less aid in Gaza as Iran war rages
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories, March 4, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - In his makeshift tent in Gaza City, displaced Palestinian Jamal Abu Mohsen says the bombs are falling less often these days. Since Israel launched its military campaign against Iran -- which has since widened to Lebanon -- the 33-year-old Palestinian has noticed a lull in the devastated Palestinian territory. "Air strikes have become fewer," Abu Mohsen told AFP from his tent in the north of Gaza. But the quiet is only relative. Despite a US-brokered ceasefire in place since October 10, explosions still rock Gaza, Abu Mohsen said. Blasts from house demolitions and artillery shelling reverberate across the territory, alongside the constant hum of warplanes and reconnaissance drones overhead. According to Gaza's civil defence agency, Israeli forces killed one woman and injured another individual in the Al-Mawasi area Saturday, and injured "several" by live fire in the central Al-Bureij refugee camp. But for Abu Mohsen and other Gazans, it is the daily living that has gotten more arduous, with borders once again tightened since the war on Iran began. On Saturday, when the US-Israeli attacks on Iran started, Israel shut all entry points into the Palestinian territory for several days. Though the Kerem Shalom crossing reopened on Tuesday, Gaza's main gateway at Rafah, on the Egyptian border, remains closed. "Israel is taking advantage of the world's preoccupation with the war on Iran and increasing restrictions on Gaza," Abu Mohsen said. - 'Want to live like human beings' - In the southern coastal area of Al-Mawasi, 59-year-old Abdullah al-Astal said the drop in strikes had been overshadowed by a new squeeze on essentials. "It's true that the Israeli bombardment has become much less, but Israel is preventing the entry of food aid and fuel," Astal told AFP. For him, geopolitics were beside the point compared to his ability to live with dignity. "Personally, I don't care" about slain Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei or anyone else, he said. "I don't support Iran, whether it supported Gaza or not." "We want to live like human beings." Gaza depends almost entirely on aid trucks for food, medicine and fuel. When the crossings close, even briefly, local markets react instantly. A source in Gaza's crossings authority confirmed to AFP that "a small number of trucks" were able to enter Gaza via Kerem Shalom Wednesday, but that his agency was not officially notified of the crossing's opening. Israeli authorities informed them that Rafah would remain shut until further notice, the source added. The office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, UNSCO, reported that 500,000 litres of fuel entered Gaza via Kerem Shalom Tuesday. Even so, the damage had been done. "What we saw is that immediately there was an increase in prices," Jonathan Crickx, spokesman for the UN children's agency UNICEF, told AFP. "Most basic necessity items, like food, soap, those sort of things, saw their prices increase by 200 or 300 percent," he said, adding that "this really shows Gaza's extreme vulnerability and extreme dependency on outside aid". - Panic-buying - Felipe Ribero, head of mission for the medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in the Palestinian territories, said that Gazans rushed to stock up on essentials when Kerem Shalom reopened on Tuesday. "There was a hyperinflation of prices over a few days", partly because storage capacity in Gaza is low, and a break in the flow of goods quickly creates shortages, he said. In a displacement camp in Gaza City, retired teacher Safiya Hammouda described panic-buying as soon as the Iran war began. "From the first day of the Iran war, people were afraid and began buying anything in the market. Basic goods are available but have started to run out," she told AFP. Though shelling has eased in recent days, she said, "Gaza is completely neglected". "They want to destroy Iran and turn it into a devastated country like Gaza, incapable of providing food and life," she said, pointing to the utter destruction in the territory, where the UN said in October 2025 that 81 percent of all structures were damaged. In a tent pitched inside a school compound, Mohammad al-Hilu said prices for some goods had doubled or more within days. "I think the world will forget Gaza and no one will pay attention to our suffering," he said.    
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
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Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
Govt sets target raising tax-to-GDP ratio to 15pc by 2035: Titumir
Govt sets target raising tax-to-GDP ratio to 15pc by 2035: Titumir
DHAKA, Mar 4, 2026 (BSS) – Dr Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Ministry of Finance and Planning, has outlined a comprehensive roadmap to overhaul Bangladesh’s economic framework, setting a target to raise the tax-GDP ratio to 15 percent by 2035 while shifting the nation toward an investment-led growth model. “The previous consumption-led growth model was unsustainable and had left the country burdened by a mountain of debt accumulated particularly between 2009 and 2024,” he said. The adviser made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a roundtable today titled “Looking into Bangladesh’s Development: Priorities for the Newly Elected Government in the Short to Medium Term”, organised by the CPD and The Daily Star at BRAC Centre Inn in the city. To ensure long-term sustainability, Titumir stated that the government is working to transition rapidly toward an investment-led model fueled by both domestic investment and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). He mentioned that a central pillar of this transition is a significant increase in internal resource mobilization.  The adviser noted that Bangladesh’s tax-to-GDP ratio currently sits at the bottom level globally.  To rectify this, he said, the government has set a clear goal achieving an average Tax-GDP ratio of 15% by 2035. Moving beyond arithmetic stories to implement a phased approach, he said that aiming for incremental growth markers of 2% and eventually 10% on the path to the final goal. He highlighted the need for a tax culture rooted in investment, production, and employment. He identified several systemic maladies in the current revenue structure that require urgent reform. The adviser criticized the reliance on Statutory Regulatory Orders (SROs), describing it as a market where influence was bought and sold.  He called for reducing this practice to create a fairer environment. The government intends to move from greenfield incentives (based on identity and influence) to performance-based subsidies (ex-post subsidies), he added.  This model, which proved successful in the garments sector, will reward actual results rather than potential, he added. He called for an end to the major disease of relying solely on the Large Taxpayers Unit (LTU) for revenue, advocating for better mobilization across all units. The adviser stressed that under current conditions, traditional austerity is not a viable path given the poverty situation. Instead, he said, the focus must be on eliminating waste and repurposing fiscal policy.  He expressed concern over the alarming implementation rate of the Annual Development Program (ADP) and emphasized that public finance must be held accountable for the proper application of funds. Specifically, he pointed to a Taka 60,000 crore subsidy burden in the energy sector, stating that the government is adopting three strategic methods to reduce this massive expenditure. In conclusion, the adviser urged the nation's eminent citizens to encourage a culture where public goods and services are funded through proper taxation and where the operational budget moves downward while development spending moves upward to benefit the society at large.
Over 40 lakh taxpayers submit e-returns so far in FY26
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