US trade official to visit Dhaka soon
US trade official to visit Dhaka soon
Bangladesh-Italy cooperation to be strengthened: Home Minister
Bangladesh-Italy cooperation to be strengthened: Home Minister
BNP doesn’t compromise with financial discipline: Khosru 
BNP doesn’t compromise with financial discipline: Khosru 
National programmes to mark birth anniversaries of Rabindranath, Nazrul 
National programmes to mark birth anniversaries of Rabindranath, Nazrul 
SSC, equivalent exams begin smoothly
SSC, equivalent exams begin smoothly
Bangladesh highlights peace, democracy at Dakar forum
Bangladesh highlights peace, democracy at Dakar forum
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
Awareness key to reducing cervical cancer deaths 
Awareness key to reducing cervical cancer deaths 
DHAKA, April 21, 2026 (BSS) – Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women, both in Bangladesh and worldwide. It is encouraging that awareness of the disease and its risks has grown significantly, not only in Bangladesh but across the globe. Many countries observe Cervical Cancer Awareness Month each year through various programmes. In 2020, more than 600,000 women worldwide were diagnosed with cervical cancer, and about 350,000 died from the disease. In Bangladesh, 6,268 cases were recorded during the same period, with 4,971 deaths. According to health professionals, cervical cancer develops very slowly. Yet it remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women in the country. Women from lower-and middle-income groups and those deprived of education are particularly vulnerable. However, the disease can be detected easily and at low cost at an early stage, when it is highly treatable. Gynaecological oncologist Dr Farhana Tarannum Khan said, “The human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for cervical cancer. This virus is transmitted through sexual intercourse. Most sexually active people are exposed to it at some point.” She said child marriage or early sexual activity, having multiple children and frequent childbirth are among the major risk factors. In addition, polygamy, smoking, long-term use of birth control pills, infections of the female reproductive system, and AIDS increase the risk. She noted that there may be no symptoms in the early stages, making regular screening essential. Early symptoms include bleeding after intercourse, irregular or excessive bleeding, white discharge, and foul-smelling or watery discharge. More advanced symptoms may include lower abdominal pain, back pain, bone pain, discharge of urine or faeces from the vagina, and blood in urine. Women experiencing such symptoms should seek medical attention immediately. The disease is largely preventable through vaccination. The HPV vaccine can be administered between the ages of 9 and 45 and is most effective if taken before sexual activity. It is given in three doses, and if administered before the age of 15, it can provide strong protection. In Bangladesh, the government provides the vaccine free of charge to adolescents. A key advantage of cervical cancer is that it can be detected at a pre-cancerous stage. If treated early, the disease can be completely prevented, sparing women from costly treatment and serious health complications, she added. Screening methods include the HPV DNA test, Pap smear test and VIA test, which are effective and widely available. The government provides VIA testing for women aged 30–35, while Pap smear facilities are available in district towns. Even after vaccination, screening is necessary every three to five years. In many cases, patients seek treatment at an advanced stage, when successful intervention becomes difficult. Therefore, social stigma and hesitation must be overcome. Treatment options include surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, depending on the stage of the disease. These treatments are often costly and physically demanding, underscoring the importance of prevention and early diagnosis.    
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
Virtual courts in both SC divisions on Wednesdays, Thursdays
Virtual courts in both SC divisions on Wednesdays, Thursdays
Some 7,900 people died on migration routes in 2025: UN
Some 7,900 people died on migration routes in 2025: UN
GENEVA, April 21, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Around 7,900 people are known to have died on migration routes in 2025, with a further 1,500 potentially missing and presumed dead, the United Nations' migration agency said Tuesday. The International Organization for Migration's Missing Migrants Project "has documented more than 80,000 deaths and disappearances during migration since 2014," the IOM said. "While these figures represent only the lowest boundary of the true number of affected people, they nonetheless underscore the need for urgent action to end migrant deaths and address the complex needs of families left behind," said the IOM.
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
US trade official to visit Dhaka soon
US trade official to visit Dhaka soon
DHAKA, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh and the United States have held high-level discussions aimed at bolstering bilateral trade, investment, and economic cooperation.  The dialogue took place today during a meeting between Commerce Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir and US Ambassador Brent T. Christensen at the minister’s office at the Secretariat in the city, said a press release. During the meeting, Ambassador Christensen lauded the parliamentary activities conducted under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, describing it as a positive example of democratic practice. He observed that expanding bilateral trade would be mutually beneficial for both nations. As part of the ongoing efforts to enhance trade dialogue, the US envoy announced that Brendan Lynch, the Assistant United States Trade Representative (USTR) for South and Central Asia, is scheduled to visit Bangladesh shortly.  He also expressed a keen interest in Bangladesh's upcoming regulatory framework, specifically the new import policy order.  In response, Muktadir informed the US delegation that the Ministry of Commerce, along with other relevant ministries, is actively working on the new guidelines.  He noted that a draft of the ‘Import Policy Order 2026’ will be sent to the business community soon to gather their feedback and opinions. Both sides reiterated their commitment to expanding cooperation across trade, investment, and policy sectors.  The meeting was attended by Md. Abdur Rahim Khan, Secretary (Routine Duty) of the Ministry of Commerce, and Eric Geelan, Political Economic Counselor at the US Embassy in Dhaka.  
EPA is a 'milestone' in Bangladesh-Japan economic ties: Muktadir
EPA is a 'milestone' in Bangladesh-Japan economic ties: Muktadir
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Two brick kilns fined Tk 10 lac in Manikganj 
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Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
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Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
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Ministry dismisses rumour over SSC exam routine
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Neighbours confirm Kabir Hossain’s identity as a farmer
Two brick kilns fined Tk 10 lac in Manikganj 
Two brick kilns fined Tk 10 lac in Manikganj 
MANIKGANJ, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - The Department of Environment yesterday fined two brick kilns TK 10 lakh in Manikganj for running their businesses without clearance certificates and permission. On information, the Executive Magistrate of the Department of Environment Foyjun Nesa Akter, conducted a special drive at Mrs Malek Bricks in the village Khagrakuri under Dighi Union of Manikganj Sadar Upazila and fined TK five lac. Another drive in Kandapar village of Saturia Upazila of the district, the Executive Magistrate also fined Tk 5 lac for the illegal operation of Mrs Khan Bricks. Speaking on the matter, DoE Deputy Director of Environment Abdullah Al Mamun said that the brick kilns were operating illegally without any proper permission and certificates from the Department of Environment, adding that such drives would continue to prevent environmental damage and uphold the regulations set forth by the DoE.
Beekeeping initiative boosts sweet pumpkin cultivation in Thakurgaon
Beekeeping initiative boosts sweet pumpkin cultivation in Thakurgaon
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Two killed in separate train accidents in Rajshahi
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
Field-level officials asked to ensure fair SSC exams
Field-level officials asked to ensure fair SSC exams
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14 DU students get scholarships
1,81,854 candidates to sit for SSC exams under Dinajpur board
1,81,854 candidates to sit for SSC exams under Dinajpur board
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Aminul mourns death of former boxer Syed Mohiuddin Ahmed
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Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
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French film star Nathalie Baye dead at 77: family to AFP
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New tools rescue old art at Madrid's Prado museum
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Awareness key to reducing cervical cancer deaths 
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16 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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One more dies of measles in 24hrs 
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Tourist missing while bathing in Bandarban’s Matamuhuri river
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Amazon invests another $5 bn in Anthropic
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Mangoes dropping, litchis cracking in Rajshahi heatwave
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'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days
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