CA directs implementing proposals of Women's Affairs Reform Commission
CA directs implementing proposals of Women's Affairs Reform Commission
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Independent permanent women affairs commission proposed 
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Tk 500 broadband plan doubles speed to 10mbps
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Bangladesh bolsters air cargo capacity amid Indian transhipment halt
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Army to extend hand in DNCC’s anti-mosquito campaign
Bangladesh's future must be decided by its people: Mirza Fakhrul
Bangladesh's future must be decided by its people: Mirza Fakhrul
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No need to protest against govt for polls: Nazrul Islam 
DHAKA, April 19, 2025 (BSS) - BNP Standing Committee member Nazrul Islam Khan today said there is no need to protest against the interim government to achieve the demand for national elections.  "We believe that the government will definitely play a role in restoring democracy. It will reflect the aspirations of the people," he told reporters after a meeting with the 12-party alliance at the BNP Chairperson’s office in Gulshan here. The meeting discussed the recent meeting with the interim government head Dr. Muhammad Yunus in view of the upcoming national elections. Regarding the discussion at the meeting of the liaison committee with the 12-party alliance, this senior BNP leader said, "Today we sat in discussion with the top leaders of the 12-party alliance. We exchanged views with them on various issues.  We also discussed the content of the discussion that BNP had with the chief advisor a few days ago. Because, as political allies, they have the right to know. It is also our responsibility to inform them about everything". He said, in the meeting, BNP discussed with the 12-party alliance about the upcoming elections, the removal of fascist cohorts from various sectors of the administration, and their speedy trial. The 12-party alliance and BNP have agreed on several issues, including the national elections in December, he added.  Meanwhile, the leader of the 12-party alliance, Mustafa Zaman Haider, has announced the election roadmap and demanded that elections in December. Among the 12-party alliance partners present at the meeting were Jatiya Party Chairman Mustafa Zaman Haider, Bangladesh LDP Chairman Shahadat Hossain Selim, Bangladesh National Party Chairman Syed Ehsanul Huda and others.
China-Bangladesh Friendship Hospital on the Teesta banks demanded
China-Bangladesh Friendship Hospital on the Teesta banks demanded
Minimum reforms must be done before holding polls: Parwar
Minimum reforms must be done before holding polls: Parwar
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Govt to boost manpower at Bangladesh missions: Touhid
BDR carnage mystery must be revealed, CA tells probe commission 
BDR carnage mystery must be revealed, CA tells probe commission 
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Have to move at full speed towards LDC graduation: CA 
Fascism is not part of politics: Farooki
Fascism is not part of politics: Farooki
Economic progress satisfactory: Dr Salehuddin
Economic progress satisfactory: Dr Salehuddin
DHAKA, April 19, 2025 (BSS) – Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed has said overall progress and achievements of the country’s economy are satisfactory. “Bangladesh has struggled for more than 53 years, and we’ve faced various challenges at different periods. But, despite all the challenges, we’ve achieved many remarkable progress, which I should say are milestones,” he said. The Adviser also said, “We’ve already graduated from lower-middle-income country status and are currently on the way to be graduated from the Least Developed Country status to a developing country,” The Adviser made the remarks while speaking at a programme online titled “Empowering Bangladesh: Pathways to Leadership, Unity, and Growth”, at North South University here today. The inaugural event brought together national leaders in governance, diplomacy, economic development, and youth empowerment. Salehuddin said Bangladesh’s progress has been possible due to the efforts of successive governments and the people.  Highlighting the government efforts to address the current economic and political challenges, the adviser said, “Immediately, after taking power, we faced challenges on the political and economic fronts, along with some administrative chaos and law and order situation. We’re working to address these challenges.” About the much talked about reform measures the Finance Adviser said, it would not be possible to reform all things within a short period of time.  “We’re one kind of transitional government, but we’ll initiate some good reforms in the interest of the people so that we can draw a footprint which the political government can follow,” The adviser said they are trying to bring reforms during their office for a very brief time. In the long term, the legal reforms and other things will be done by the political government, he noted. Pointing out the high potentials of the country’s youths the adviser said, their prospects in fact are huge. “If we provide them with orientation on technology, skills, education and modern techniques, it will definitely bring benefit for Bangladesh,” he added.
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Bangladesh pavilion draws attention of foreign investors at global expo in Japan
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Bodies of husband, wife recovered from separate locations in Narsingdi
Bodies of husband, wife recovered from separate locations in Narsingdi
NARSINGDI, April 19, 2025 (BSS) - Police have recovered the bodies of a husband and wife from separate locations in Narsingdi, the wife’s body from their home, and the husband’s from a building ledge nearby. The incident took place late Friday night and Saturday afternoon in Balusair village of Sadar Upazila. The body of the wife was recovered from their residence, while the husband’s body was found hanging from the ledge of a three-storey building in Baburhat. The deceased couple has been identified as Raju Mia (42) and his wife Mansura Begum (38), residents of Balusair village and parents of three children. The information was confirmed by Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime) Sujan Chandra Sarkar of Narsingdi. According to police and the victims’ relatives, around 8:30 PM on Friday night, family members and children broke into the locked bedroom and found Mansura's body lying on the bed with a scarf wrapped around her neck. Police were informed and later recovered the body. Police send the body to Narsingdi Sadar Hospital morgue for autopsy. Following her death, her husband Raju Mia remained missing. The next morning, locals spotted a man hanging by a rope from the ledge of a three-storey building in Baburhat and informed the police. With assistance from the Fire Service, the body was retrieved around noon and sent to the hospital morgue for autopsy. The body was later identified by the family as that of Raju Mia. Additional Superintendent of Police Sujan Chandra Sarkar said that the husband was a drug addict, and the couple had frequent disputes over the matter. Police suspects that following a domestic dispute, Raju Mia killed his wife and later took his own life. The bodies have been sent for autopsy, and legal procedures are underway.
Partner Project, incentives help farmers getting bumper pulse production
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At least 143 dead in DR Congo boat fire
At least 143 dead in DR Congo boat fire
KINSHASA, April 19, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At least 143 people died and dozens more went missing after a boat carrying fuel caught fire and capsized in the Democratic Republic of Congo, officials said on Friday. Hundreds of passengers were crowded onto a wooden boat on the Congo River in northwest DRC on Tuesday when the blaze broke out, according to Josephine- Pacifique Lokumu, head of a delegation of national deputies from the region. The disaster occurred near Mbandaka, capital of Equateur Province, at the confluence of the Ruki and the vast Congo river -- the world's deepest. "A first group of 131 bodies were found on Wednesday, with a further 12 fished out on Thursday and Friday. Several of them are charred," Lokumu told AFP. Joseph Lokondo, a local civil society leader who said he helped bury the bodies, put the "provisional death toll at 145: some burnt, others drowned". The official toll of the tragedy was not yet known by midday Saturday. Collective funerals were already underway in the provincial capital Mbandaka on Friday, according to videos filmed by local journalist Eric Liyenge Ekamba shared with AFP. The footage showed vehicles arriving with coffins that were then transported by Red Cross workers and displayed under a large tent in an amusement park. In another video, at least eleven coffins are seen under the tent as people walk around the site as if to pay their last respects. In front of one coffin, a photo of a woman is displayed with the message: "Maman Bolangi Souzane, we will never forget you." After the ceremony, Red Cross workers and other volunteers carried out burials at an area cemetery, as seen in the footage. Several families directly retrieved the bodies of their loved ones once they were found, according to testimonies. - Search for missing - Lokumu said the blaze was caused by a fuel explosion ignited by an onboard cooking fire. "A woman lit the embers for cooking. The fuel, which was not far away, exploded, killing many children and women," she added. Videos circulating on social media showed flames leaping from a long boat stranded far from shore, with smoke billowing from the wreckage and people aboard smaller vessels looking on. The total number of passengers on board the doomed vessel was not known but Lokumu said it was in the "hundreds". Some survivors were rescued and admitted to hospital, Lokondo said. But on Friday, he added, "several families were still without news of their loved ones". Search efforts continued on Saturday, "but the chances of finding survivors or additional bodies are slim, three days after the tragedy", a humanitarian source told AFP, speaking on the condition of anonymity. A vast central African nation that covers 2.3 million square kilometres (900,000 square miles), the DRC suffers from a lack of practicable roads while planes serve only a limited number of cities and towns. As a result people often travel on lakes, the Congo River -- the second longest in Africa after the Nile -- and its winding tributaries, where shipwrecks are frequent and the death tolls often heavy. A chronic absence of passenger lists often complicates search operations. In October 2023, at least 47 people died after a boat navigating the Congo sank in Equateur. More than 20 people died in October last year when a boat capsized on Lake Kivu in eastern DRC, according to local authorities. Another shipwreck on Lake Kivu claimed around 100 lives in 2019.  
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