PM chairs cabinet meeting at secretariat 
PM chairs cabinet meeting at secretariat 
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No traffic congestion so far, Eid journey to be comfortable: Road Transport Minister 
Eid journey to be smooth, safe, hopes IGP
Eid journey to be smooth, safe, hopes IGP
Dr. Shafiqur not for accepting anyone's domination over Jamaat 
Dr. Shafiqur not for accepting anyone's domination over Jamaat 
Metro-rail services to remain suspended on Eid day 
Metro-rail services to remain suspended on Eid day 
Projects to be implemented based on actual needs: Road Transport Minister
Projects to be implemented based on actual needs: Road Transport Minister
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Banglabandha land port to remain closed for 11 days for Eid
Banglabandha land port to remain closed for 11 days for Eid
PANCHAGARH, Mar 17, 2026 (BSS) - Import and export activities through Banglabandha Land Port will remain suspended for 11 days from March 17 to March 27 on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. Manager of Banglabandha Land Port Limited Abul Kalam Azad confirmed this. According to the port authorities, all types of trade operations with India, Nepal and Bhutan will remain closed during this period.  The decision was conveyed through a letter signed by the general secretary of the Banglabandha C&F Agents Association following a meeting held on March 10. As per the decision of the association, all import-export activities at the land customs station will remain suspended from March 17 (Tuesday) to March 27 (Friday). Operations will resume as usual from March 28 (Saturday) after the Eid holidays. However, immigration services will remain open during the suspension period.  Passport holders will be able to travel through the land port as usual, according to immigration police sources. Officer-in-Charge of Banglabandha Land Port Immigration Kefayetul Wares said that despite the halt in trade activities, cross-border passenger movement will continue without any disruption.
BRTA installs red flags at 9 risky bends on Ctg-Cox's Bazar highway
BRTA installs red flags at 9 risky bends on Ctg-Cox's Bazar highway
DSCC distributes Eid grants to cleaners, imams and muezzins
DSCC distributes Eid grants to cleaners, imams and muezzins
Israel says killed Iran national security chief Larijani
Israel says killed Iran national security chief Larijani
TEHRAN, March 17, 2026 (AFP) - Israel said Tuesday it had killed Iran's powerful national security chief, Ali Larijani, in what would be a huge blow to the Islamic republic as fresh strikes rocked the Middle East from Tehran to Baghdad. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Larijani was "eliminated last night", although this has not been confirmed by Iran. Earlier Tuesday, Israel's military said Gholamreza Soleimani, head of the Basij paramilitary force of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, was killed Monday in a strike on Tehran. Reports of their deaths come less than three weeks after US-Israeli strikes on February 28 killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader since 1989, triggering a war that has engulfed the region. He was replaced by his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, whose whereabouts and health is the subject of much speculation. US President Donald Trump said Monday that "we don't know... if he's dead or not". Hundreds of people have been killed and millions have been displaced because of the war, notably in Lebanon and Iran. The conflict has also sent oil prices soaring, after Iran's attacks on vessels transiting through the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that is key to the transit of crude and liquefied natural gas. Oil prices rose more than five percent early Tuesday after several countries pushed back on Trump's demand they help protect shipping. - Armada to Hormuz - An AFP reporter had earlier Tuesday reported blasts in Tehran, after a night of heavy bombardment mixed with thunder and rain. Israel's army said it had launched a wave of strikes "against Iranian terror regime infrastructure across Tehran", as well as strikes in Lebanon. Lebanese state media reported Israeli strikes at dawn hit a residential building in Beirut's southern suburbs, a stronghold of the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah. An AFP photographer saw firefighters tackling a blaze at the site of a strike, while rubble and debris were strewn across the road. In retaliation for the US-Israel attacks, Iran has targeted US interests, energy facilities and civilian infrastructure of its energy-rich neighbours. Its threats and attacks on tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global crude oil passes, have also all but closed the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has called on world powers to help and on Monday demanded US allies join quickly and with "great enthusiasm" an armada to escort tankers through the strait. He has warned that it would be "very bad" for the future of the NATO military alliance if the allies refused to help. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said London was working with allies to craft a "viable" plan to reopen the strait, but ruled out a NATO mission. Berlin also said it "has been clear at all times that this war is not a matter for NATO". EU foreign ministers meeting Monday showed "no appetite" for extending their Red Sea naval mission to help reopen Hormuz, the bloc's top diplomat said. Analysts said it was not surprising that America's partners were unenthusiastic about joining a war they were not consulted on, after a year of tensions with Washington on everything from tariffs to Greenland. The United States had "launched a war without consulting allies, expecting them to mop up the mess, and that's not going fly", said Erwan Lagadec of George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs. - Defiant tone - Trump on Monday admitted he was "shocked" at Iran's response to the US-Israel attacks. "They weren't supposed to go after all these other countries in the Middle East. Those missiles were set to go after them," he said. "So, they hit Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait. Nobody expected that. We were shocked." The Gulf has borne the brunt of Iran's attacks in response to US-Israeli strikes, with Tehran targeting US assets but also civilian infrastructure. Falling debris from a missile intercept killed one person on Tuesday in the Emirati capital of Abu Dhabi. More than 1,200 Iranians have been killed by US and Israeli strikes, according to the last toll from Iran's health ministry on March 8, which could not be independently verified. - Iraq drawn in - Western allies Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom also urged Israel to show restraint in Lebanon, where it has announced "limited" ground operations against Hezbollah. But Israel's President Isaac Herzog told AFP that Europe should support "any effort to eradicate Hezbollah now". Authorities in Lebanon have said more than one million people have registered as displaced since March 2, with more than 130,000 people staying in upwards of 600 collective shelters. Lebanon was drawn into the war when Tehran-backed Hezbollah militants struck Israel over Khamenei's killing. Iraq, long a proxy battleground between the United States and Iran, has also been drawn in. A drone and rocket attack targeted the US embassy in Baghdad early Tuesday, while a strike killed four people at a house reportedly hosting Iranian advisors, security officials said. An AFP journalist reported seeing black smoke rising after an explosion in the embassy complex, as well as air defences intercepting another drone.
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BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
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4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
World Bank VP visits Bangladesh, expresses commitment to job creation 
World Bank VP visits Bangladesh, expresses commitment to job creation 
DHAKA, Mar 17, 2026 (BSS) - The World Bank Vice President for South Asia, Johannes Zutt, concluded a three-day visit to Bangladesh today, during which he met with senior leadership from the government as well as other government officials and civil society representatives.  “The government places a high priority on large-scale job creation, alongside skills and investment, and the World Bank Group shares this commitment,” said Zutt. In this context, we are stepping up our focus on supporting the government priority of creating jobs, notably for youth and women.” he added. Zutt met with the Finance and Planning Minister, Commerce Minister, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Finance and Planning, and the Bangladesh Bank Governor to discuss the government’s development priorities and the areas in which the World Bank Group can help, said a World Bank press release today. “In the past decade, 14 million youth entered Bangladesh’s labor market, competing for only 8.7 million jobs. This means that nearly half of working-age youth did not find jobs. Young women face particularly steep barriers. With global uncertainties rising, it is urgent for the government to undertake the long-pending macro-economic and financial sector reforms that are needed to address foundational bottlenecks to economic growth and job creation,” Zutt added.  The World Bank Group is helping countries to build economies that convert growth into local jobs—not by shifting work from developed countries, but by unlocking opportunity where people already live.  To accelerate job creation at scale, the World Bank Group invests in the foundational physical and human infrastructure for jobs, supports a business-friendly environment, and mobilizes private capital. The World Bank was among the first development partners to support Bangladesh following its independence and has committed more than $46 billion in International Development Association (IDA) financing in the form of grants, interest-free loans, and concessional credits to help the country address its development priorities.  
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As people return home for Eid, Coast Guard steps up public security
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By Al-Amin Shahriar BHOLA, March 17, 2026 (BSS) – Ahead of the Eid-ul-Fitr, people from various walks of life have begun returning home to the southern district of Bhola.  Travelers from the capital Dhaka, the port city of Chattogram, Khulna, and Rajshahi are now arriving by launches and other mode of transports. Advance booking for launch cabins for the homebound passengers during Eid has already sold out. All luxury launches on the Dhaka-Bhola waterway had their cabins booked in advance, some as early as two weeks ago.  Passengers who secured tickets without hassle expressed satisfaction. The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has stated that additional special services will be launched if passenger demand increases. Shahidul Islam, the regional port officer of BIWTA in Char Fasson, Bhola, told BSS that to ensure a comfortable and smooth water journey for over five lakh people across Bhola’s seven sub-districts during Eid, the authority has added several reliable new vessels to the fleet. He said these launches depart daily from the newly constructed ghat in Bashila, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. Alongside the government-launched, sea-surveyed launches, private launches have also started operating from here. Additionally, launches depart from Dhaka’s Sadarghat terminal heading to Bhola, he said. Officials from various launch companies in Bhola said that nearly 100 percent of tickets for launches from Dhaka to Bhola have already been booked for Eid. Meanwhile, BIWTA has ensured that all preparations for a safe waterway journey during Eid have been completed. Although the charm of the Dhaka-Barishal waterway has slightly decreased after the opening of the Padma Bridge, the Dhaka-Bhola route remains bustling. Luxury launches that used to operate from Barishal are now focusing on the Bhola route. Md. Alauddin, manager of Brothers Navigation Company for the Dhaka-Bhola route, told BSS that adequate launches are available for travel between Dhaka and Bhola. If overcrowding is observed, the number of launches will be increased, he said. MV Doyel Pakhi-10 launch authorities stated that tickets for Eid travel have been sold out until March 16, with March 18 fully booked, while some seats remain for March 19. Sources said that many passengers prefer waterway travel because it is more comfortable than road transport. Early advance booking of cabins, two weeks before Eid, has reduced passenger inconvenience. Travelers expressed satisfaction at securing tickets smoothly. Abul Bashar, Rahim, and Luna Beg, passengers on the Dhaka-Bhola route, told BSS that they prefer a comfortable and peaceful journey amid the crowds, which is why they booked their tickets in advance and were able to obtain them. BIWTA has confirmed that all measures have been taken to ensure a safe waterway journey during Eid. Extra arrangements will be made with the support of law enforcement to secure passengers. Special trips will be arranged if passenger numbers increase, the authority said. Md. Asaduzzaman, divisional officer of BIWTA Barishal, told BSS that 16 launches operate on the Dhaka-Bhola and Dhaka-Barishal routes. All launches are running, and measures have been taken to ensure that homebound passengers can celebrate Eid without disruption. Special services will be launched if necessary. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Coast Guard’s South Zone has strengthened special security measures across the country’s waterways to ensure passenger safety during the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr. Lieutenant Commander Sabbir Alam Sujan, Coast Guard media officer, stated in a press release on March 16 that the Coast Guard has continuously ensured security in coastal and riverine areas since its inception. The force regularly conducts patrols, joint operations, and rapid-response actions to prevent illegal activities and strengthen waterway security. He added that from March 15 to 26 the Coast Guard’s South Zone is implementing special security measures at key launch ghats, ferry ghats, and small boat landings in Bhola, Lakshmipur, Barishal, Patuakhali, Noakhali, and Barguna districts. These measures include special patrols, public awareness announcements via microphones, distribution of leaflets, inspection of suspicious individuals and vessels, and scanning passengers’ baggage.  The press release emphasized that every Coast Guard member remains vigilant to prevent sabotage, ensuring safe and smooth waterway travel for passengers. Security operations will continue round the clock and remain active after Eid to maintain safe passage for travelers. Dr. Md. Shamim Rahman, Deputy Commissioner of Bhola, told BSS that multifaceted steps have been taken to ensure the safety of homebound travelers during Eid. Bhola Superintendent of Police Md. Shahidullah Kawsar told the media that all launch terminals in Bhola are under special police security to ensure an uninterrupted Eid journey.  
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