Modi extends Eid greetings to PM Tarique Rahman, seeks stronger bilateral ties
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Dinajpur Gor-e-Shahid Boro Maidan ready to host largest Eid congregation
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DINAJPUR, March 19, 2026 (BSS) - The Gor-e Shahid Boro Maidan in Dinajpur, known as one of the largest Eidgahs in Asia, has been fully prepared for the Eid-ul-Fitr congregation.   Hundreds of thousands of people from different parts of the country gather at the historic Eidgah ground in Dinajpur to offer Eid prayers.  It has earned a reputation for hosting the country's largest Eid congregation. A friendly and harmonious atmosphere is created here around the Eid prayer. This year, the Eid congregation will be held at 9am. The overall supervision is being carried out by the district administration, while the police are responsible for security, said Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) Riaz Uddin. It is known that construction of the Eidgah minaret began in 2015. Before that, Eid prayers were held here on a smaller scale. After the construction of the minaret in 2017, the first large-scale congregation was held. Since then, the Dinajpur Gor-e Shahid Boro Maidan has gained recognition as one of the largest Eidgahs in the country and Asia. The Eidgah ground covers an area of 22.99 acres. The beautifully designed minaret, built on the western side of the Eidgah field with a mix of red, brown, and white colors, easily attracts everyone's attention. According to the district administration, preparations have been made to accommodate the maximum number of devotees this year as well. The ground is marked with lime lines for 192 rows from east to west measuring 1,100 feet, and from north to south measuring 916 feet on the western side and 1,030 feet on the eastern side. Each row can accommodate 500 to 600 devotees. If the ground is fully filled, more than one lakh (100,000) devotees will be able to offer Eid prayers together. On Thursday morning (March 19), a visit to the field showed more than 150 workers cleaning and washing the minaret and maintaining the field. There are 17 entry gates around the field, along with three watch towers and ongoing parking arrangements. Behind the minaret, workers are cleaning the ablution area and toilets in the southeast corner. Locals say that since the partition of the country in 1947, Eid prayers have been held here on a small scale. Eidgah minaret was built in Mughal architectural style.  The Eidgah minaret has 52 domes, with two main towers on both ends standing 60 feet high, while the middle ones are 50 feet high. The tiled mihrab is 47 feet high and features 32 arches. Each dome is fitted with electric lights. After inspecting the field, Additional Deputy Commissioner Riaz Uddin said that Gor-e Shahid Maidan is ready for Eid prayers. "We have already held several meetings. We hope that this year's Eid-ul-Fitr prayer will take place with the highest attendance." Dinajpur Superintendent of Police Md. Zedan Al Musa said about 350 police and Ansar members will be deployed.  
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 TEHRAN, March 19, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday that Tehran will not excercise any restraint if energy facilities were attacked in the war with United States and Israel again. "Our response to Israel's attack on our infrastructure employed FRACTION of our power. The ONLY reason for restraint was respect for requested de-escalation," said Araghchi in a post on X. "ZERO restraint if our infrastructures are struck again."  
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Middle East war: global economic fallout
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PARIS, France, March 19, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war on Wednesday: - Oil jumps after Iran facilities hit - Oil prices surged after Israeli strikes hit Iranian facilities at a major Gulf gas field, prompting Tehran to call for retaliatory strikes on energy infrastructure. Brent oil rose over six percent at one point to nearly $110 a barrel, before finishing at $107.38, up 3.8 percent. The strikes hit the South Pars/North Dome mega-field, the largest known gas reserve in the world, supplying around 70 percent of Iran's domestic natural gas. - Fed raises inflation outlook - The US Federal Reserve raised its outlook for inflation as it held interest rates steady, citing an "uncertain" economic outlook due to the war in Iran. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he expected higher energy prices to boost inflation in the near term, though he added that further economic impacts remain uncertain. The European Central Bank and the Bank of England follow Thursday. - Iranian retaliation keeps oil market on edge - Iran launched attacks targeting oil and gas facilities around the Gulf. QatarEnergy said emergency teams had brought under control a fire caused by an Iranian attack on the country's main gas facility that caused "extensive damage" at the site. Qatar later ordered Iran's military and security attaches along with their staff to leave the country within 24 hours. Saudi Arabia's defense ministry said on Wednesday that five drones approaching an energy facility were intercepted in the kingdom's east, while Emirati air defense was countering an Iranian missile threat. - Trump waives shipping law - President Donald Trump temporarily waived a century-old shipping law to help ease energy costs that have surged since US-Israeli strikes on Iran plunged the Middle East into war. Trump's move to issue a 60-day Jones Act waiver would lift a ban on foreign-flagged vessels transporting cargo between US ports over this period. Separately, the US Treasury Department issued a license Wednesday to authorize certain transactions between established US entities and Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA. - Italian govt acts to reduce fuel prices - Italy adopted by decree measures to reduce fuel prices in the country, the government said, in response to spiking prices due to the war. "We are reducing the price of fuel by around 0.25 euros (28 US cents) per liter for everyone," along with a tax credit for truckers, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wrote on social media. - Iraq exports via Turkey - Iraq announced it had resumed limited oil exports through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, using a pipeline that avoids the Strait of Hormuz. 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Mitsubishi Chemical and Mitsui Chemicals have cut output, Shin-Etsu Chemical said it would raise prices, and LG Chem warned it may not be able to fulfil some orders. - Emergency shipping talks - The International Maritime Organization began an "extraordinary session" to discuss shipping amid the war. The IMO's 40-member council could vote Thursday on several proposed resolutions, including one to "establish a safe maritime corridor to allow the safe evacuation of seafarers and ships stranded in the Persian Gulf". However, if passed, resolutions remain non-binding. - South Korea secures UAE oil - South Korea said it would receive an additional 18 million barrels of oil from the United Arab Emirates through alternative supply channels, bypassing the need to use the Strait of Hormuz. The presidential chief of staff declined to elaborate on the route. 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