Farmer cards to be distributed in 10 districts on Apr 14
Farmer cards to be distributed in 10 districts on Apr 14
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Govt to initiate immediate media reforms to make promises tangible: Swapon 
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Country has 3,428.09 km of rail network: Railways Minister 
Govt asks to appoint doctors, health workers at primary scholarship exam centres
Govt asks to appoint doctors, health workers at primary scholarship exam centres
UK High Commissioner meets PM's Defence Adviser
UK High Commissioner meets PM's Defence Adviser
Forex reserves show marked improvement in early 2026: GED 
Forex reserves show marked improvement in early 2026: GED 
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
6 brokers jailed for scamming in Agargaon passport office
6 brokers jailed for scamming in Agargaon passport office
DHAKA, Apr 9, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-2) conducted an operation at the Agargaon Passport office this morning, handing down prison sentences to six members of a fraudulent broker network. The operation, carried out from 9:30am to 10:30am, targeted brokers who deceived applicants by offering to complete passport forms, verify documents, or expedite passport issuance-sometimes using false papers-in exchange for money at the office and nearby banks. According to a RAB-2 press release, the action was led by the RAB investigative team and Executive Magistrate Shah Md Jubayer.  Based on the confessions of the accused, the mobile court sentenced each of the six brokers to five days of imprisonment without parole, the release added.
BNP and Jamaat candidates cast votes in Bogura-6 by-polls
BNP and Jamaat candidates cast votes in Bogura-6 by-polls
Probe report in Salman Shah killing case on May 14
Probe report in Salman Shah killing case on May 14
Israel military says Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza was Hamas militant
Israel military says Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza was Hamas militant
JERUSALEM, April 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The Israeli military said on Thursday that an Al Jazeera journalist killed a day earlier in an Israeli strike in Gaza was a Hamas militant who had "operated under the guise of a journalist". On Wednesday, the Qatar-based broadcaster said in a statement that it strongly condemned "the heinous crime of targeting and killing Al Jazeera Mubasher correspondent Mohammed Wishah, following a strike on the vehicle in which he was travelling west of the Gaza Strip". The channel said the killing was "not a random act but a deliberate and targeted crime intended to intimidate journalists", adding that it "holds Israeli occupation forces fully responsible". Media rights group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) echoed the condemnation, saying Wishah's name joined "those of the more than 220 journalists killed in two and a half years by the Israeli forces in Gaza, at least 70 of whom were killed in the context of performing their duties". The Israeli military on Thursday said its forces had a day earlier "struck and eliminated" Wishah, whom it described as "a key terrorist in Hamas' rocket and weapons production headquarters, who had been planning terrorist attacks against IDF soldiers operating in the area". It said Wishah had "operated under the guise of an Al Jazeera journalist, exploiting this identity in order to advance terrorist activities against IDF forces and the State of Israel". Despite a ceasefire being in effect in Gaza since October, violence has continued in the Palestinian territory and both Israel and Hamas continue to accuse each other of truce violations. Al Jazeera listed Wishah alongside another 10 of its journalists killed in Gaza since the October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel by Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas that triggered the Gaza war. Among them were Mohammad Salama, who was killed in August 2025 before the start of a fragile US-backed ceasefire that has been in place since October and has largely halted the war between Israel and Hamas. Earlier in August 2025, four Al Jazeera staff and two freelancers were killed in an Israeli air strike outside Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, prompting widespread condemnation. In its statement, Al Jazeera said it would pursue "all necessary legal action to prosecute those responsible for the killing of its correspondents and staff in Gaza, and to seek justice for them and for all fallen journalists".
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
People are ultimate source of power: PM
People are ultimate source of power: PM
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Govt sets 180-day action plan to implement election pledges, PM tells JS
Forex reserves show marked improvement in early 2026: GED 
Forex reserves show marked improvement in early 2026: GED 
DHAKA, April 09, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh’s external sector in early 2026 showed strengthening phase with a significant improvement in foreign exchange reserves and robust remittance inflows, according to a report by the General Economics Division (GED) of the Planning Commission. The "Economic Update & Outlook (March 2026)" report, released today showed that a notable improvement in gross foreign exchange reserves, which climbed from US$ 33.19 billion in December 2025 to $35.11 billion in February 2026.  Under the BPM6 manual, reserves also showed a healthy upward trajectory, reaching $30.36 billion over the same period.  This accumulation has significantly enhanced external liquidity and provided much-needed short-term stability to the country's balance of payments. This notable improvement is attributed to strong inward remittances. According to the report, remittance inflows remained a key stabilizing factor, totaling $3,020.76 million in February, reflecting what experts describe as a robust structural improvement.  These inflows continue to play a critical role in offsetting higher import payments and supporting reserve accumulation. The report further noted that the Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER)-based exchange rate has adjusted downward, signaling modest gains in external price competitiveness. This adjustment is expected to support the export sector while the stable bilateral exchange rate against the US dollar reflects the success of recent stabilization efforts by the Bangladesh Bank. In a major boost for food security and consumer welfare, rice inflation has seen a sharp moderation. From a high of 14.24% in September 2025, rice inflation plummeted to just 2.39% in February 2026.  Specifically, coarse rice—a staple for many—registered negative inflation, while medium and fine varieties also saw substantial price eases,. This downward trend is supported by improved supply conditions, seasonal harvests, and effective public stock releases. On the domestic front, revenue mobilization continues to show steady year-on-year progress.  Total revenue reached Taka 30,559 crore in February 2026, marking an 8.15% increase compared to the same month last year.  Furthermore, February data revealed a sharp increase in both expenditure and utilization rates for the Revised Annual Development Programme (RADP).  This concentrated acceleration of spending indicates that executing agencies are intensifying efforts to implement key infrastructure and development projects across the country. The banking sector maintains a steady path, with deposit mobilization remaining strong at a year-on-year growth rate of 10.44%.  This suggests sustained public confidence and a stable environment for savings.  In the trade sector, recent adjustments in the Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER) have signaled modest gains in external price competitiveness. These adjustments are expected to support Bangladeshi exporters in international markets despite ongoing global economic fluctuations.  While global energy constraints persist, the report mentioned that the Government of Bangladesh is pursuing a cautious and proactive policy framework to maintain this positive momentum and ensure long-term macroeconomic stability.
IMF approves $700 mn for Sri Lanka, warning of Mideast war shock
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UK delegation proposes easing policies to boost higher education collaboration
BCCCI discusses technical education cooperation with Education ministry
BCCCI discusses technical education cooperation with Education ministry
Barishal records 20 mm rainfall in 3 hours
Barishal records 20 mm rainfall in 3 hours
BARISHAL, April 9, 2026 (BSS) - After days of intense heat, residents of Barishal experienced welcome relief as intermittent and moderate rainfall swept across the region on Thursday morning. According to the Barishal Meteorological Office, 20.6 millimeters of rainfall were recorded between 6:00 am and 9:00 am. The rain, accompanied by gusty winds, continued intermittently throughout the day, becoming moderate again at noon. The sudden change in weather followed a stormy night on Wednesday, marked by strong winds and rainfall. While the showers brought comfort from the recent heat wave, they also caused disruptions to daily life.   Commuters faced difficulties as a shortage of vehicles was reported on the roads due to the drizzle. Many passengers said that rickshaw, auto-rickshaw, and CNG drivers were charging higher fares than usual. Pranab Kumar Roy, Senior Observer at the Barishal Meteorological Office, said such sudden spells of rain are typical during the Kalbaisakhi season. He added that there is a possibility of more light rainfall in the coming days.   Meanwhile, due to gusty winds, river ports in Barishal have been advised to display cautionary signal number 2.
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Indian video falsely shared as Narsingdi madrasah beating incident
Indian video falsely shared as Narsingdi madrasah beating incident
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Viral photo of person at petrol pump with mosquito net is AI-generated: Rumor Scanner
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