4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
PM for empowering women to take country forward
PM for empowering women to take country forward
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Tarique Rahman is nation's PM, not just BNP's: Anee
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Embarrassing govt to gain power won't bring development: Mirza Abbas
Govt working to end culture of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings: Law Minister
Govt working to end culture of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings: Law Minister
Health Minister for bringing mushrooming clinics under monitoring, regulation
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Bashir Jamal appointed new MD of Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust
Bashir Jamal appointed new MD of Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust
DHAKA, March 10, 2026 (BSS) - Journalist Mohammad Abdul Bashir, popularly known as Bashir Jamal, has been appointed as the Managing Director (MD) of the Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust on a contractual basis. The information was disclosed in a notification issued today by the Ministry of Public Administration. The notification was signed by Deputy Secretary Md. Golam Rabbani of the Contract and Foreign Recruitment Branch. According to the notification, Bashir Jamal has been appointed for a period of one year from the date of joining, in accordance with Section 10(2) of the Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust Act, 2014. The appointment will take effect after he severs his professional ties with other institutions and organisations. The notification also stated that other terms and conditions of the appointment will be determined through a contract, and the order has been issued in the public interest. Before this appointment, Mohammad Abdul Bashir served as a Special Correspondent of the daily Amar Desh. During his journalism career, he also worked with several leading national dailies, including Manab Zamin, Bangladesh Pratidin, Manabkantha, and Protidiner Bangladesh. In addition to his professional work in journalism, he served as the Senior Assistant Secretary General of the Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) and previously held the position of Vice-President of the Dhaka Union of Journalists (DUJ). Academically, Bashir Jamal earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Political Science from Dhaka University.
Dhaka, Manila seek stronger economic, labour cooperation
Dhaka, Manila seek stronger economic, labour cooperation
DNCC begins distribution of family cards
DNCC begins distribution of family cards
Seoul says can deter threats from North if US weapons shifted to Mideast
Seoul says can deter threats from North if US weapons shifted to Mideast
SEOUL, March 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - South Korea said Wednesday it could deter threats from the North even if the United States relocated some of its military assets to the Middle East amid the war in Iran. Washington, Seoul's key security ally, stations about 28,500 troops and a range of air and missile defence systems in the South to help deter aggression from the nuclear?armed North. The Washington Post reported this week that the United States was moving parts of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system from South Korea to the Middle East, citing unnamed officials. "Regardless of whether certain USFK assets are deployed overseas, there is no issue whatsoever with our deterrence posture against North Korea, given the level of our military capabilities," the defence ministry said in a statement to AFP on Wednesday, referring to the United States Forces Korea command. It declined to confirm the report. The THAAD missile defence system is designed to intercept short, medium and intermediate?range ballistic missiles using hit?to?kill technology. It was installed in South Korea in 2017, a move that sparked strong protests from China. President Lee Jae Myung has said his government is unhappy with the reported asset move but acknowledged there was little it could do about it. "The government is opposing the USFK's withdrawal of some air defence weapons for its own military needs," he said on Tuesday. "But the stark reality is that we are unable to fully implement our opinions." A photo taken by Yonhap news agency last week and released on Tuesday appeared to show parts of the THAAD battery being dismantled in Seongju County, about 220 kilometres (136 miles) south of Seoul. A presidential official told AFP it was "inappropriate" to comment on questions regarding any military asset redeployment and cautioned against media speculation. "Speculative reports on militarily sensitive matters are undesirable in light of our security interests... and our relations with key Middle Eastern countries," he said.  
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
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
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Chinese company Cosco suspends operations at Panama Canal
Chinese company Cosco suspends operations at Panama Canal
PANAMA CITY, March 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Chinese shipping giant Cosco said Tuesday that it is suspending operations at a Panama Canal port amid an ongoing row between the United States and China over the waterway's oversight. Cosco, which owns one of the world's largest fleets of tankers, is targeting the Pacific Ocean port of Balboa, which Panamanian authorities took back under their control on February 23. Panama also retook control of the Atlantic Ocean port of Cristobal after a court annulled a contract that had allowed a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings to operate both terminals since 1997. Last year, 38 percent of the containers that passed through the Panama Canal went through these two ports. China threatened Panama with payback after the court's decision. Shanghai-based and state-owned Cosco said in a memo published by Panamanian daily La Presna that it would no longer have "any departures or arrivals at the port of Balboa." "We suggest you take the necessary measures to avoid any delays and setbacks in your logistics," the company added. AFP was unable to independently confirm this change immediately. The Central American country has been swept up in broader tensions between Washington and Beijing, with US President Donald Trump last year claiming, without providing evidence, that China effectively runs the canal. Panama has always denied Chinese control over the 80-kilometer (50-mile) waterway, which is used mainly by the United States and China.  
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Bobby Hajjaj stresses on women’s security, employment
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Excavation of Roktodoh Beel may add Tk 170cr crop output annually
Excavation of Roktodoh Beel may add Tk 170cr crop output annually
RAJSHAHI, Mar 11, 2026 (BSS) - Re-excavation of the historic Roktodoh Beel in Naogaon is expected to generate additional agricultural production worth about Tk 170 crore annually by enabling farmers to cultivate at least two crops a year instead of one, officials and local farmers said. Roktodoh Beel, located between Raninagar upazila of Naogaon and Adamdighi upazila of Bogura, covers around 220 hectares and is connected to 22 inlet canals stretching about 185 kilometers, while its outlet canal extends nearly 22 kilometers. Due to long-standing waterlogging, only one crop is currently cultivated each year on about 4,500 hectares of surrounding farmland. As a result, nearly 35,000 people from about 7,000 farming families in 23 villages suffer recurring financial losses. Officials from the Department of Agricultural Extension and the Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA) mentioned that re-excavation of the beel and its canals would help remove waterlogging and allow farmers to cultivate both IRRI-Boro and transplanted Aman rice annually. Full production of these two crops could generate additional agricultural output worth around Tk 170 crore each year, they added. Local residents said the beel has historically supported livelihoods in the region, but lack of excavation and maintenance over the years has reduced crop production and diminished the availability of indigenous fish species. Farmers Alauddin Fakir, Mostak Hossain and Joyed Fakir of Simba village, along with Abdul Hossain of Khagra village told BSS that they own land in the beel area but suffer losses every year due to prolonged waterlogging. They said excavation of the beel would enable them to cultivate at least two crops annually while also increasing fish production, which would improve the livelihoods of farmers and fishermen in nearby villages. Executive Engineer of BMDA in Naogaon Rezaul Islam informed BSS if Roktodoh Beel and its surrounding canals are re-excavated, at least 54,000 metric tons of additional crops could be produced annually at a rate of about 12 metric tons per hectare, with an estimated market value of around Tk 170 crore. He also said the excavated soil could be used to construct a 10-foot-wide road along the beel and canal banks. Protective measures such as retaining walls, concrete blocks and palisading could also be built to prevent erosion and improve communication in remote areas. In addition, planting fruit-bearing, forest and medicinal trees along rural roads and canal banks would help create a safe habitat for birds while enhancing the natural environment. Raninagar Upazila Nirbahi Officer Rakibul Hasan told BSS that the upazila administration has already developed the Roktodoh Beel Tourism Area and Bird Village along with a fish sanctuary on Ratondara Khal, the outlet canal of the beel. He said various initiatives are being implemented with support from the district administration to further develop the tourism facilities, most of which are now nearing completion. Officials also said the preserved surface water in the beel could be used for irrigation, reducing dependence on groundwater and helping recharge groundwater levels. A project proposal for the re-excavation of Roktodoh Beel has already been sent to the higher authorities for approval to ensure proper and sustainable utilization of the natural resource.  
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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
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FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
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