Cabinet approves key int'l agreements, reviews 70.73 pc implementation of decisions
Cabinet approves key int'l agreements, reviews 70.73 pc implementation of decisions
Govt wants Sheikh Hasina back through legal procedure: Salahuddin 
Govt wants Sheikh Hasina back through legal procedure: Salahuddin 
Govt working to ensure automated, corruption-free and citizen-friendly land services: Minu
Govt working to ensure automated, corruption-free and citizen-friendly land services: Minu
FM's Beijing visit boosts Belt-Road cooperation ties, Chinese envoy
FM's Beijing visit boosts Belt-Road cooperation ties, Chinese envoy
Religious Minister warns hajj team over duty negligence
Religious Minister warns hajj team over duty negligence
Khaleda Zia played key role in advancing girls' education: Milon
Khaleda Zia played key role in advancing girls' education: Milon
Integrated “Family Tree” system coming: All benefits through one card
Masjidul Akbar Eidgah field reopened after renovation
Masjidul Akbar Eidgah field reopened after renovation
DHAKA, May 21, 2026 (BSS) - The renovated Masjidul Akbar Eidgah field, located beside Mirpur Zoo Road under the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), was officially inaugurated today following completion of renovation works. The project, implemented at a cost of around Tk 1.28 crore, has transformed the field into a modern and citizen-friendly open space with improved facilities. DNCC Administrator Md Shafiqul Islam Khan attended the inauguration as chief guest.  The renovation work was carried out under the DNCC Environment, Climate and Disaster Management Circle. As part of the upgrading, the Eidgah field has been equipped with an improved drainage system, a 260-metre walking track, security fencing, street lighting, multiple entry gates and waste management facilities. Officials said the upgraded facility can accommodate around 7,000 worshippers at a time for Eid congregations. It has also been arranged to facilitate namaz-e-janaza when required. Members of Parliament Sanjida Islam Tuli and Ferdousi Ahmed Misti were present at the programme. DNCC Chief Engineer Brigadier General Syed Rakibul Hasan, regional executive officers, officials from the environment and disaster management circle, local representatives, political leaders, religious scholars and local dignitaries also attended the event.  
100 held in special drives against crime, drugs, extortion in Tejgaon
100 held in special drives against crime, drugs, extortion in Tejgaon
State Minister for Shipping inspects Eid travel preparations at Paturia- Daulatdia ferry ghat
State Minister for Shipping inspects Eid travel preparations at Paturia- Daulatdia ferry ghat
Turkey sending flights to Israel to get flotilla activists: FM
Turkey sending flights to Israel to get flotilla activists: FM
ISTANBUL, May 21, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Turkey on Thursday said it was sending charter flights to Israel to repatriate Gaza flotilla activists, after Israeli forces detained them in scenes that sparked international condemnation. "We plan to bring our citizens and participants from third countries to Turkey via special charter flights we will organise today," Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said in a statement. Around 50 vessels set sail from Turkey on May 14 seeking to break Israel's blockade of the besieged Palestinian territory and were joined at sea by a handful of others. Israeli forces began intercepting them off Cyprus on Tuesday, with Israeli officials and the flotilla organisers saying some 430 activists were detained. They were taken to Ashdod port, where footage posted by Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir showed them being forced to kneel, their hands tied behind their backs, foreheads on the ground. The images sparked a wave of global shock and disgust, with Ankara saying it "openly demonstrated to the world the violent and barbaric mentality" of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government. Fidan did not say how many activists would be flown to Turkey, but Turkish media reported that 78 Turkish nationals were among the detainees. The foreign minister said Turkey was working "to ensure the safety of our citizens who have been detained following the unlawful intervention against the Global Sumud Fleet, and to facilitate their safe return to Turkey". The Hamas-run Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli blockade since 2007, with all entry points controlled by Israel. This latest flotilla was the third bid in a year aimed at breaking the blockade on Gaza, which has suffered severe shortages of food, water, medicine and fuel since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.
Law minister asks for Pallabi schoolgirl murder report within a week
Law minister asks for Pallabi schoolgirl murder report within a week
Fakhrul, Afroza announce Thakurgaon Airport flight operations within 2 years
Fakhrul, Afroza announce Thakurgaon Airport flight operations within 2 years
PM for people-friendly land management to build modern state
PM for people-friendly land management to build modern state
PM urges countrymen to vow to rebuild country
PM urges countrymen to vow to rebuild country
BB buys $100m through dollar auction
BB buys $100m through dollar auction
DHAKA, May 21, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) today purchased $100 million from six commercial banks through multiple auction methods. According to central bank data, it bought dollars at the rate of Taka 122.75. Accordingly, total purchases stood at $565 million in May 2026 and $6,238.50 million in FY 2025-26. Sources said the BB purchased the dollars as part of its strategy to stabilize the Taka against the US dollar and revitalize remittance and export  inflows.
BB orders uninterrupted digital payment services during Eid holidays
BB orders uninterrupted digital payment services during Eid holidays
Stocks extend rally for 3rd straight session on bargain hunting
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Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
Rumor scanner identifies SSC question leak claim as false
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
False claim of Ctg Hindu girl abduction traced to Pakistan incident: BanglaFact
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BanglaFact debunks false claim of rape, murder of AL leader's daughter in Gazipur 
Instant support at booths in Land Service Fair, citizens satisfied with quick service
Instant support at booths in Land Service Fair, citizens satisfied with quick service
RAJSHAHI, May 21, 2026 (BSS) - Citizens expressed satisfaction after receiving immediate services through nine help booths at the three-day Land Service Fair held on the premises of the Boalia Thana Land Office in Rajshahi.  Organized by the district administration, more than one thousand service seekers availed various types of land-related services at the fair.  Positive reactions were observed among recipients due to the speed and ease of service.   The fair was organized with the aim of simplifying land services, increasing public connection with digital platforms, and delivering people-friendly services at the grassroots level.  At the fair, citizens were given direct guidance on services including registration on the land portal, e-mutation applications, online payment of land development tax (khajna), collection of khatian and DCR, and obtaining mouza maps.  Alongside this, many services were provided instantly, reducing time and hassle for service seekers.   A visit to the various booths showed the e-mutation service booth had the largest crowd.  Relevant officials directly assisted service seekers in submitting applications online. Many were able to complete mutation applications right on the fairgrounds.  Similarly, recipients quickly received necessary documents from the booth distributing certified copies of khatian.   Booths for land development tax payment also saw a huge response. Awareness was raised about the online khajna payment process, and through immediate assistance, many were able to easily clear their outstanding taxes.  In addition, the Settlement Office booth provided information regarding the BDS survey, which helped resolve land-related complexities.   Attendees were also informed about the national hotline 16122 and the divisional administration’s special hotline for lodging land service-related complaints.  Additionally, an informative booklet titled ‘Bhumi Amar Thikana’ (Land Is My Address) was distributed, enabling the general public to understand land services in simple language.   Satisfaction was evident in the experiences of service recipients.  Touhidul Islam from Shiroil Colony said, “Land office services are now much easier than before.”  Hasmat Ali from the Barakuthi area noted, “Work is faster due to the digital system.”  Bhupati Ranjan Biswas from Fudkipara said he received approval to pay khajna online in a very short time.    Among the nine service booths set up at the fair, the Record Room of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office secured first place based on service quality and efficiency.  The Zonal Settlement Office came second, and the Sub-Registrar’s Office took third place. Representatives of the winning booths were awarded at the closing ceremony.   Divisional Commissioner Dr. A.N.M. Bazlur Rashid attended the closing and award ceremony held this noon as the chief guest.  He said, “The current era is technology-dependent. The government has brought land management under automation and delivered services to the doorsteps of the common people.”  He added that the technical skills of the youth must be utilized to make this service even more effective.   The event was chaired by Deputy Commissioner Kazi Shahidul Islam.  Also present were Zila Parishad Administrator Advocate Ershad Ali Isha; Additional Divisional Commissioner Dr. Chitralekha Nazneen; Superintendent of Police Naimul Hassan; Additional Deputy Commissioner Mohinul Hasan and Senior Assistant Commissioner Abhijit Sarkar; and other relevant officials.   Stakeholders believe that such initiatives are playing a vital role in delivering fast, easy, and transparent land services to citizens’ doorsteps, and that similar programs will be expanded further in the future.
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KUET to hold orientation for first-year students on June 25
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Khaleda Zia played key role in advancing girls' education: Milon
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Australian High Commission delegation meets KUET VC
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Cricketers sacrifice bonus for swimming pool at Mirpur Stadium
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Dhaka Athletics post win in Women's Futsal League 
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Bangladesh take on Iran in CAVA Women’s Championship tomorrow
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Australia could pose difficult challenge because of IPL experience: Saifuddin
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Salahuddin targets world class rehab center through HP
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Winston Churchill's 'playful' paintings go on show in London
Winston Churchill's 'playful' paintings go on show in London
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Matthew Perry memorabilia to be auctioned for charity      
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Govt allows Banglalink to test Starlink-backed satellite mobile service nationwide
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