PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM to visit Jashore tomorrow
PM to visit Jashore tomorrow
64th death anniversary of Sher-e Bangla tomorrow
64th death anniversary of Sher-e Bangla tomorrow
Shaheed Zia began canal excavation for welfare of farmers: Dipen Dewan
Shaheed Zia began canal excavation for welfare of farmers: Dipen Dewan
EU chief election observer calls on JS Speaker
EU chief election observer calls on JS Speaker
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Vested group spreading SSC question paper leak rumours: Mahdi Amin
Govt striving to make JS an effective democratic institution: Chief Whip
Ctg food dept surpasses Aman procurement target
Ctg food dept surpasses Aman procurement target
CHATTOGRAM, April 26, 2026 (BSS) – Despite failing to meet the paddy and rice procurement target in the Chattogram region for five consecutive Aman seasons, the Food Department has exceeded expectations this season by purchasing over 100 percent of the target. The target for procurement of paddy, parboiled rice and boiled rice in the Chattogram region this fiscal year was set at 145,953 tonnes. However, by the end of the season, the Food Department had collected 160,291 tonnes, surpassing the target by 109.81 percent. This achievement has been attributed to increased paddy production in the current season and the heightened interest of farmers in selling their produce at government-fixed prices. The Food Department has fixed procurement prices for Aman season paddy in the 2025–26 fiscal year at Tk 34 per kg for raw paddy, Tk 50 for parboiled rice and Tk 49 for boiled rice. Compared to the previous fiscal year, the government has increased prices by Tk 1 per kg for paddy and Tk 3 per kg for parboiled and boiled rice. This price hike has encouraged farmers to sell their paddy to government warehouses due to improved rates. The Chattogram Regional Food Controller’s Office announced that the procurement of Aman paddy, parboiled rice and boiled rice would continue from November 20, 2025, to February 28 of the following year. The initial target for nine districts – Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Rangamati, Khagrachhari, Bandarban, Feni, Noakhali, Cumilla, Chandpur and Brahmanbaria – was set at 106,531 tonnes. Later, a revised target of 145,953 tonnes of paddy, parboiled rice and boiled rice was set.  Statistics show that after five consecutive seasons of falling short, the Food Department has exceeded the target by around 10 percent this season. In the previous year (2024–25), the target for Aman paddy procurement was 38,170 tonnes, of which only 2,941 tonnes were purchased. Similarly, out of the target of 58,410 tonnes of boiled rice, 39,171 tonnes were purchased, and out of 26,975 tonnes of uncooked rice, 20,571 tonnes were procured. Overall, the Food Department procured 63,000 tonnes of paddy and rice against a target of 123,555 tonnes. In the 2023–24 fiscal year, the target for paddy procurement was 27,735 tonnes, of which only 2,590 tonnes were purchased. For boiled rice, the target was 45,378 tonnes, of which 43,606 tonnes were purchased, while for uncooked rice the target was 57,028 tonnes, of which 23,833 tonnes were purchased. Similarly, in the 2022–23 fiscal year, out of a target of 42,721 tonnes of paddy, only 1,339 tonnes were purchased, and out of a target of 31,966 tonnes of uncooked rice, 43,289 tonnes were procured. In the 2021–22 fiscal year, 56,685 tonnes of paddy were purchased against a target of 42,613 tonnes, along with 58,184 tonnes of parboiled rice against 12,749 tonnes. However, in that year, procurement of parboiled rice was later stopped. In the previous fiscal year (2020–21), only 964 tonnes of paddy were purchased against 17,354 tonnes, along with 2,196 tonnes of parboiled rice against 37,850 tonnes. Chattogram Regional Food Controller GM Faruk Hossain Patwari said, “This season, we have been able to procure more paddy and rice than the target due to good production. Farmers have also actively participated as government prices are competitive with market rates.” Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, Assistant Deputy Director of the Chattogram Regional Food Controller’s Office, highlighted the challenges in the previous Aman season due to excessive rainfall and floods affecting production. Farmers and stakeholders involved in the procurement process have expressed satisfaction with the government’s pricing policy, and efforts will continue to sustain this positive trend.
2nd meeting of library committee of 13th JS held 
2nd meeting of library committee of 13th JS held 
Matarbari Coal Power Plant begins full scale generation  
Matarbari Coal Power Plant begins full scale generation  
Trump cancels Pakistan talks trip, says Iran war on hold
Trump cancels Pakistan talks trip, says Iran war on hold
WASHINGTON, United States, April 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - International efforts to mediate between the United States and Iran were in the balance on Sunday, after President Donald Trump canceled his envoys' planned trip to Pakistan for talks. Trump said there was no point "sitting around talking about nothing" and dismissed Tehran's negotiating position, but added that Iran had revised its proposal within minutes of his decision. "They gave us a paper that should have been better and -- interestingly -- immediately, when I canceled it, within 10 minutes, we got a new paper that was much better," he told reporters, without elaborating. The White House had said Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff were to set off for Pakistan on Saturday for talks with Iran aimed at moving "toward a deal," but Trump later told Fox News he had scrapped the trip. "We have all the cards. They can call us anytime they want, but you're not going to be making any more 18-hour flights to sit around talking about nothing," the president said he had told his team. - 'Very fruitful' - Asked separately whether the cancelation meant a return to hostilities, Trump said: "No, it doesn't mean that. We haven't thought about it yet." Later, after a gunman was arrested at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, Trump said he did not think the incident was related to Iran but that it would not deter him "from winning the war." Shortly beforehand, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi wrapped up a visit to Islamabad after meeting Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir, a key mediator, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. Iran said Araghchi had left for Muscat and would return to Pakistan on Sunday after meetings in Oman, before traveling on to Russia for talks on ending the war launched by the United States and Israel on February 28. Araghchi described his Pakistan trip as "very fruitful" but signaled skepticism over Washington's intentions. "Have yet to see if the US is truly serious about diplomacy," he said. Even before Trump's move, prospects for talks were uncertain, with Iranian state television saying Araghchi had no plans to meet US officials and that Islamabad would act as a conduit. Sharif said he had spoken to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and reiterated Islamabad's commitment to facilitating "durable peace." Iranian state TV said Pezeshkian told Sharif the Islamic republic would not be coerced by Washington's "hostile actions." - Hormuz blockade deepens - Pressure to end the war has intensified as the Strait of Hormuz -- a vital oil and gas route -- remains closed. But Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards said they had no intention of lifting their blockade, which has roiled energy markets. "Controlling the Strait of Hormuz and maintaining the shadow of its deterrent effects over America and the White House's supporters in the region is the definitive strategy of Islamic Iran," the Guards said on their official Telegram channel. The United States has imposed a blockade of Iranian ports in retaliation. In a statement carried by state media, Iran's military warned that continued US "blockading, banditry and piracy" would draw a response. - Israel strikes Lebanon - On the war's Lebanese front, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on Hezbollah after accusing the Iran-backed group of violating a ceasefire extended this week. Lebanese state media reported Israeli attacks in at least four locations in the south -- a pair of strikes in quick succession in a town in Bint Jbeil district, another on a town in Tyre district, and strikes on two more towns in Nabatieh district. The strikes in Nabatieh and Bint Jbeil killed six people, according to Lebanon's health ministry. Israel's military said it "eliminated" three Hezbollah operatives who were driving "a vehicle loaded with weapons," as well as another one riding a motorcycle, and two more armed members of the group elsewhere. Trump had announced the three-week truce extension on Thursday and voiced optimism about peace after meeting Israeli and Lebanese envoys. But Mohammed Raad, the head of the parliamentary bloc for Hezbollah, urged Lebanon to withdraw from talks and warned any deal would lack national consensus.  
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
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Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
Govt working to make tax system more user-friendly: NBR chief
Govt working to make tax system more user-friendly: NBR chief
DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) – National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan has said the government is working to make the country’s tax system more user-friendly to encourage greater compliance and participation.  “The government is focusing on improving the tax refund mechanism for excess payments and integrating bank account information into the e-tax return system,” he said. The NBR chief made the remarks while addressing a pre-budget discussion on the National Budget 2026-27 organised by the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) at its Ruhul Quddus Auditorium in the capital on Saturday, said a press release today. Khan, who is also Secretary of the Internal Resources Division, said the government is giving high value to the constructive recommendations provided by professionals, adding that such initiatives would help expand the tax net and enhance taxpayer engagement. The event brought together policymakers, tax experts, professionals, academicians and stakeholders to discuss key fiscal priorities and recommendations for the upcoming national budget. Earlier, Mahtab Uddin Ahmed, chairman of the seminar and conference committee and former ICMAB president, delivered the welcome address, stressing the importance of collaboration in shaping effective fiscal policies. The event featured keynote presentations by distinguished experts on critical tax and VAT-related issues.  Former NBR member (Tax) Ranjan Kumar Bhowmik presented recommendations on tax policy reforms aimed at improving efficiency and compliance.  NBR First Secretary (VAT Policy and VAT Exemption) Md Mashiur Rahman highlighted proposed VAT reforms and exemption mechanisms, while CEO of MM & Co. Cost and Management Accountants Md. Mohiman discussed the Tax Verification System (TVS) and other pressing tax and VAT issues.  In his speech, ICMAB President Md Kausar Alam said, “To achieve a sustainable and inclusive growth-oriented budget, it is crucial to improve the country’s tax-to-GDP ratio, broaden the tax base, ensure stability in the financial sector, and create a more conducive environment for both domestic and foreign investment.” The discussion saw active participation from ICMAB members, professionals, academicians and representatives from various sectors. The program concluded with the presentation of mementos, followed by a vote of thanks delivered by ICMAB Secretary Monjur Md. Shaiful Azam.  
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