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PM seeks govt officials’ effective role in implementing electoral pledges
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PM spends wonderful moments with BIAM school students
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Govt working to move away from patronage-based economy: Finance Minister
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Connectivity is top priority: PM's telcom adviser
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Full accountability to be ensured in canal excavation works: Shama Obaed
FARIDPUR, April 25, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Foreign Affairs and lawmaker for Faridpur-2 Shama Obaed Islam today said full transparency and accountability will be ensured in all canal excavation and development activities in her constituency. "We will ensure cent percent accountability in canal excavation and all development projects. No irregularity will be accepted," she said while inaugurating a canal excavation programme in Nagarkanda upazila. The project covers Monoharpur to Choushara in Laskardia Union and Senhati Mokka Mosque to the river confluence in Saltha upazila. The State Minister said she has taken personal responsibility to ensure transparent implementation of all public-interest projects.  "Action will be taken regardless of political affiliation if corruption is found," she added. Earlier, she attended an anti-drug and anti-terrorism meeting at Nagarkanda Police Station and called for greater public awareness.  Later, she distributed free hand-spray machines among farmers in a programme organized by the upazila agriculture office. Officials including the Zila Parishad Administrator, police superintendent and upazila officials were present.  
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Jute industrial cluster to be built in Narayanganj
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Baga Sharif clinches 4th title at historic Jabbarer Boli Khela 
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Four killed in Israeli strikes on south Lebanon: health ministry
BEIRUT, Lebanon, April 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli strikes on Saturday in the country's south killed four people, despite a ceasefire that was extended this week in the war between Israel and militant group Hezbollah. "Two Israeli enemy strikes, on a truck and a motorbike, in the town of Yohmor al-Shaqeef in the Nabatieh district killed four people," a ministry statement said.  
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Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
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Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
Govt working to move away from patronage-based economy: Finance Minister
Govt working to move away from patronage-based economy: Finance Minister
DHAKA, April 25, 2026 (BSS) - Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury today said the government is working to move the country away from a patronage-based economic system. “Such a system had led to the concentration of country’s wealth in the hands of oligarchs, as in the past large sums of money were distributed to few selected people through political patronage. It’s not easy to come out of that situation. The government inherited a fragile economy, and revitalising it is a challenging task for any administration,” he said. However, the minister said the government is striving to ensure equal opportunities for all citizens. To this end, several initiatives, including family cards and farmer cards, have been introduced, he added. The Finance Minister made these remarks at a pre-budget discussion with the leaders of Economic Reporters’ Forum (ERF) held at his office in Bangladesh Secretariat today. He said the poverty rate in the country is gradually declining, though many businesses are still struggling to pay wages and repay bank loans. “Eradicating economic inequality remains a key priority of the government,” he noted. Khosru also indicated that allocations for the education and health sectors would be increased in the upcoming budget, with a focus on developing a skilled workforce. “It’s not enough to simply obtain BA or MA degrees; practical skills must be enhanced,” he said, adding that special emphasis would be placed on vocational education. Rejecting the notion that the government is ‘printing money’ to borrow from banks, he said such misinformation could harm the country’s credit rating. “Borrowing from the banking system is a routine matter,” he added. The Finance Minister informed that the government’s bank borrowing stood at Tk 17,592 crore on February 17, which declined to Tk 11,722 crore on April 22. Finance Secretary Md. Khairuzzaman Mozumder, Financial Institutions Division Secretary Nazma Mobarek, Bangladesh Bank Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman, National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md. Abdur Rahman Khan, and Deputy Governor Habibur Rahman, among others, were present at the meeting. At the discussion, ERF President Daulat Akter Mala presented a 21-point budget proposal on behalf of the organisation. ERF Vice-President Ashraful Islam, General Secretary Abul Kashem, Finance Secretary Aminul Islam, and members of the executive committee also spoke in support of the proposals. The finance secretary said there would no longer be scope to receive incentives without exporting goods. He added that work has begun on formulating an accrual-based budget, though it would take time to complete. “Efforts are also underway to increase the tax-to-GDP ratio.” The Bangladesh Bank Governor said emphasis has been placed on repatriating laundered money. The government is also working to reopen closed industrial units and strengthen the foundations of five Islamic banks, with necessary documentation being updated, he added.
Women entrepreneurs demand special fund, tax rebate, soft-term loans in next budget 
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Bhola fishermen welcome govt food assistance during fishing ban
Bhola fishermen welcome govt food assistance during fishing ban
BHOLA, April 25, 2026 (BSS) - Fishermen in Bhola district are expressing their excitement and gratitude as the government begins distributing food assistance to families affected by the ongoing two-month fishing ban on Jatka conservation in the Meghna and Tentulia rivers. For the first time, the district administration, alongside the Fisheries Department, is providing a comprehensive food package to the unemployed fishermen, which includes not only rice but also several essential food items.  The distribution, which began on April 24, marks the second day of assistance, with more families set to receive their packages in the coming days. The distribution event was formally inaugurated by Bhola Deputy Commissioner Dr. Md. Shamim Rahman at the Bhola Sadar Upazila Parishad auditorium. The initiative is part of the Hilsa Resource Development and Management Project, and a total of 13,600 families in the district are set to benefit from this program. The food packages include 10 liters of soybean oil, 12 kg of flour, 8 kg of pulses, 16 kg of potatoes, 4 kg of sugar, and 4 kg of salt, which will help families over the two-month ban period.  The assistance is designed to alleviate the hardships faced by the local fishing communities, especially those from the Manta community, who are primarily dependent on fishing for their livelihoods. Previously, only rice was distributed to these families during the ban, but this year, additional food items have been included on an experimental basis, in response to the fishermen's requests for more diverse assistance.  District Fisheries Officer Md. Iqbal Hossain explained, "Although rice was provided before, this year, we’ve included other essential food items to meet the daily needs of the families. This will help improve their nutritional intake during the fishing ban." The first batch of food items was handed out to 1,200 families from Sadar upazila on the inauguration day. Beneficiaries, including both male and female fishermen from the Manta community, shared their happiness and satisfaction after receiving the assistance. Shahinur Begum, a female fisherman, expressed her heartfelt gratitude with a smile on her face: "I am so happy with the food items provided. May Allah bless Prime Minister Tarique Rahman with a long life for helping us," she said. Another woman, Kohinur, echoed similar sentiments, offering prayers for the Prime Minister's good health and well-being. Harun Majhi, Safiq, and Shanu Majhi, three male fishermen from the community, praised the government’s initiative. "Previously, we only got rice. Sometimes it was even stolen by party members, but this time, we’ve received rice along with other daily necessities," they said. They also mentioned that the government's support during the ban would discourage them from attempting to fish during the prohibited period. Deputy Commissioner Dr. Shamim Rahman emphasized that the government’s initiative is aimed at improving the quality of life for fishermen and supporting them during the fishing ban.  "If this pilot program proves successful, we hope to continue it in the future," he said. However, some fishermen have expressed regret over the timing of the distribution. "It would have been more helpful if we had received these items in early March, when the ban started," they said. Bhola district is home to around 188,000 registered fishermen. Of these, approximately 88,000 fishermen receive 40 kg of rice each month under the general government assistance program.  The ongoing food distribution aims to enhance this support and ensure that families have access to adequate nutrition during the two-month conservation ban. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to the well-being of the district's fishermen, ensuring that they have the resources to maintain their livelihood even during the off-season of fishing.  
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