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US, EU envoys, UK delegation separately call on AZM Zahid 
DHAKA, April 16, 2026 (BSS) – US Ambassador to Bangladesh Brent T. Christensen, European Union Ambassador Michael Miller and a delegation from the British High Commission led by Matthew David Carter today held separate courtesy meetings with Social Welfare and Women and Children Affairs Minister Professor Dr A.Z.M. Zahid Hossain. The meetings were held at the minister’s office at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. During the meetings, the minister discussed various government initiatives relating to social welfare, women and children’s development, social safety net programmes and humanitarian projects. In his meeting with European Union Ambassador Michael Miller, the minister said the government is committed to implementing welfare-oriented programmes aimed at empowering women and children, ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities and improving the living standards of underprivileged communities. He stressed the importance of enhanced cooperation with the EU, particularly in promoting women entrepreneurship, child protection initiatives and strengthening social safety nets. In a separate meeting with US Ambassador Brent T. Christensen, the minister discussed potential US support and technical cooperation in Bangladesh’s social welfare sector.  He said the government is pursuing a “zero tolerance” policy against all forms of violence against women and children, adding that international collaboration could further strengthen efforts in this regard. He also highlighted the vibrant celebration of Pahela Baishakh this year, with participation from both local and foreign visitors. The minister invited the US Ambassador to attend a family card distribution programme scheduled to be held in Bogura district on April 20 in   presence of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. During his meeting with a delegation of the British High Commission led by Matthew David Carter, the minister highlighted the long-standing Bangladesh-UK relations and discussed prospects for joint projects in social welfare and women and children development sectors. He said the government is working to build an inclusive and prosperous society in collaboration with the international community. Referring to recent initiatives, the minister said that within 21 days of assuming office, the government launched a pilot programme on March 10 to distribute family cards among 37,814 underprivileged households headed by women in Dhaka. He added that around 40 percent of the country’s population is directly or indirectly involved in agriculture, and “Krishi Card (Farmer’s Card)” has been introduced to restore the dignity of farmers. The minister expressed hope for continued support from international partners in advancing welfare programmes, protecting the rights of women and children, and strengthening social security measures. The foreign representatives expressed satisfaction over the discussions and assured continued support for Bangladesh’s development initiatives. Senior officials, including Secretary of the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs Yasmin Parveen, were present at the meetings.  
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Major reshuffle at top level in BPC 
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Pakistan army chief meets Iran speaker Ghalibaf: state TV
Pakistan army chief meets Iran speaker Ghalibaf: state TV
TEHRAN, April 16, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Pakistan's powerful army chief met Iran's parliament speaker on Thursday, Iranian state television said, after Pakistani mediators travelled to Iran to press efforts to end the war with the United States and Israel. "Field Marshal Asim Munir, Commander of the Pakistan Army, who travelled to our country yesterday, met and held talks with Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf... this Thursday morning, April 16," the report said. After more than five weeks of war that saw the killing of supreme leader Ali Khamenei and top security official Ali Larijni, Ghalibaf is widely seen as Iran's top negotiator, and he travelled last weekend to Pakistan for a first round of talks with the United States. There were no further details on the contents of the latest meeting, which came a day after Munir arrived in Tehran with his delegation, bringing what Iranian state television described as a message from the United States. The first round of talks in Islamabad ended without any breakthrough, but White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday that further talks "would very likely" be in Islamabad. Munir wore military fatigues in the meeting and Ghalibaf, a veteran of Iran's Revolutionary Guards ideological army, a dark suit and white shirt without a tie as is customary for Iranian officials, pictures broadcast by state media showed. Ghalibaf and his delegation had on Saturday held closed door talks in Islamabad with US Vice President JD Vance, in the highest level Iran-US contacts since before the 1979 Islamic revolution. Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi said no date had been set for the next round of talks. Further cementing his status as Iran's key negotiator, Ghalibaf told Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri in telephone talks on Thursday that a ceasefire in Lebanon was "as important" as in Iran.        
Tarique Rahman among TIME's 100 most influential people of 2026
Tarique Rahman among TIME's 100 most influential people of 2026
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Govt moves to make, implement action plans under 180-day programme: PM
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Govt. starts implementing different welfare programmes for people: PM 
PM urges armed forces to protect country's sovereignty
PM urges armed forces to protect country's sovereignty
Titumir for women’s entry into formal economy to absorb economic shocks
Titumir for women’s entry into formal economy to absorb economic shocks
DHAKA, April 16, 2026 (BSS) – Dr Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Prime Minister’s adviser on the Ministries of Finance and Planning, has underscored that universal banking coverage and the strategic integration of women into the formal economy are imperative for national economic resilience.  “The country’s financial architecture is undergoing a paradigm shift, moving from an era where people went to banks to one where banks are reaching people,” he said. The Adviser made these remarks while  speaking as the chief guest at a ceremony held at the Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA) building in the city today to release the findings of a research study titled "Microfinance for Poverty Alleviation and Women Empowerment: Impact and Determinants." In his speech, Titumir articulated a transformative vision for a cashless society where every citizen possesses a distinct financial identity through a personal bank account.  “Every individual in Bangladesh must have a bank account. We aim to connect everyone to the formal banking system. To achieve this, microcredit institutions must work in close coordination with scheduled banks to expand the reach of financial services to the last mile,” he added. The Adviser presented a sobering analysis of the regressive impact of prolonged inflation, which has caused significant economic scarring across the nation’s vulnerable demographics.  Citing the newly released research study, Titumir highlighted how the erosion of purchasing power over the last three years has reversed previous gains in poverty reduction and social welfare. In response to these deteriorating social indicators, Dr. Titumir posited that the inclusion of women in the formal labour market is a structural necessity rather than a mere social objective.  He noted that historical data demonstrates that when women’s formal participation increased, it served as a primary driver of structural economic change and poverty reduction in Bangladesh. He argued that formal sector participation acts as a vital shock absorber during periods of global volatility, such as pandemics, energy crises, and international conflicts.  Without bringing women into the formal economic fold, the Adviser warned, the country would struggle to withstand external shocks and risk falling short of its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Dr. Titumir detailed the evolution of chip-based card systems designed to replace legacy models prone to inefficiency. Addressing systemic flaws in the social safety net, the Adviser offered a candid critique of previous programmes.  He noted that past initiatives were frequently undermined by exclusionary errors, where political influence and administrative irregularities led to the waste of resources and the exclusion of the genuine poor.  The transition to the ‘Family Card' is a cornerstone of the government’s commitment to a transparent, technology-driven system that provides social security based on a citizen's life cycle rather than political patronage, he added. Dr Titumir defined ‘Economic Democracy’ as the marriage of universal participation and financial identity.  He proposed that by ensuring every citizen has a bank account and every woman has a formal economic role, the nation can build a truly accountable economy.  The research release event was organised by the Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA).  Notable participants included Professor Dr. Mohammad Helal Uddin, Executive Vice-Chairman of the MRA; Saif Uddin Ahmed, Director General of the Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development (BARD); and Dr. Shuvasish Barua, Associate Professor of the Department of Development Studies at the University of Dhaka.  
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