Policies should focus on safeguarding fiscal sustainability, strengthening macro-financial stability: IMF
Policies should focus on safeguarding fiscal sustainability, strengthening macro-financial stability: IMF
330 foreign observers confirmed for upcoming elections
330 foreign observers confirmed for upcoming elections
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Khulna gears up to welcome Tarique Rahman after 22 yrs
Ctg civic memorial meeting pays rich tribute to Begum Khaleda Zia
Ctg civic memorial meeting pays rich tribute to Begum Khaleda Zia
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Khalid Hossain urges Hamdard University graduates to help change country
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Tarique Rahman seeks votes for ‘Sheaf of Paddy’ giving answer against fascists
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Country will go back if mistake made in coming poll: Salam
DHAKA, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS)- BNP Chairman's Adviser and Chief Coordinator of the party's election management committee for Dhaka-17 constituency Abdus Salam today said if mistake is made in coming elections, the country will go back a far. He said, "As in the past, Bangladesh is still going through a difficult time. If the country had not become independent in 1971, we would still be subjugated. If Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman had made any mistake in taking charge of the country after 1975, the independence would have jeopardized. If we make a mistake this time too, the country will go back a far." Abdus Salam said this while addressing an election campaign and discussion with former army officers at Bashantek and Cantonment areas of Dhaka-17 constituency in the capital today. He said the upcoming election on February 12 is extremely important for the country. If Tarique Rahman is elected by the people's vote, there will be no unemployment in the country. Poverty will be eradicated, and people will not go hungry. Therefore, we must vote considering all aspects.” He added, “If you make a mistake in electing the right persons this time, the country will lag behind." He said, there is an attempt to make the country a tributary state. We fought and liberated the country. We cannot allow this country to become a tributary state again.” “Now you must decide whether you will let the country be subjugated or keep independence intact. It will be decided through the election that will run this country." Salam said, "In the past, you have suffered a lot, lost a lot. You will get back everything you have lost. Some lost their businesses, some lost their jobs, some lost limbs. BNP will duly compensate for them in due time, he added. The meeting was presided over by retired army officer and valiant freedom fighter Matiur Rahman. BNP Chairman's Advisor and Joint Coordinator of Dhaka-17 Farhad Halim Donor also spoke at the meeting. Colonel Jaglul Ahsan, Bashantek thana BNP Convener Kader Mahmud, Member Secretary Rezanur Selim, Joint Conveners Amir Hossain, Shahriar Liton, Ward 95 President Sirajul Islam, General Secretary Gias Uddin spoke, among others, in the event. 
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Khulna BNP eyes gathering 8 lakh people at Tarique Rahman's rally
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Govt to construct 1000-bed hospital in Nilphamari
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Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
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July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
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Majority of incidents involving minority communities in 2025 found non-communal: police report
DITF 2026 ends with fetching Tk 393cr in sales; Tk 224.26cr export orders
DITF 2026 ends with fetching Tk 393cr in sales; Tk 224.26cr export orders
DHAKA, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS) - The country’s premier trade exhibition, the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) 2026 concluded today after a month-long run, recording total sales worth Taka 393 crore and export orders amounting Taka 224.26 crore. Commerce Adviser Sk. Bashir Uddin formally declared the closing of the fair at a ceremony held at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Centre this afternoon. Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman presided over the ceremony. FBCCI Administrator and Additional Secretary (Export) of the Ministry of Commerce Md Abdur Rahim Khan, and Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) Mohammad Hasan Arif attended the event as guests of honour. According to the organizers, export orders worth Taka 224.26 crore were secured during the fair, while overall sales of goods amounted to Taka 393 crore, marking a 3.42 percent increase compared to 2025. A total of 329 domestic and foreign companies participated in the month-long fair. Among them were 11 companies from six countries—India, Turkey, Singapore, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Malaysia. Participants from cottage, micro, small, medium and large industries showcased and sold a wide range of products and services, including readymade garments, leather goods, jute and jute products, agricultural and agro-processed items, furniture, electrical and electronic goods, cosmetics, home décor, toys, stationery, crockery, handicrafts, plastic products, melamine, herbal and toiletries, imitation jewellery, real estate products and services, as well as fast food and various service-oriented offerings. Like the previous years, a field-level survey conducted during the 30th Dhaka International Trade Fair-2026 indicated that several exhibited products could be considered new or innovative. Sectors that received notable export orders included diversified jute products, electrical and electronic goods, home appliances, cosmetics, hygiene products, processed food, handloom products, tableware, home textiles, Nakshi Kantha and fabrics. Export orders were received from Afghanistan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Malaysia and Turkey. At the closing ceremony, awards were presented to outstanding pavilions, stalls and companies across different categories. Based on criteria such as construction and architectural design, interior decoration, product display, customer and visitor services, customer satisfaction, compliance with allotment terms, cleanliness and hygiene, use of digital content, contribution as exporters or manufacturers, and innovation, 40 institutions were selected as best performers in various categories. To promote export diversification and enhance exporters’ capacity, eight seminars were organized under a seminar series led by the EPB. The Ministry of Commerce, government trade development agencies—BSCIC, SME Foundation and JDPC—product-based trade associations including BPGMEA, BJAPMEA, BFPIA and Banglacraft, as well as development partners such as the World Bank, GIZ, FCDO and BSI, extended cooperation in organizing these seminars. To provide additional entertainment for visitors, cultural evenings featuring renowned artists were arranged, blending traditional folk music with modern songs throughout the fair. To make the fair more attractive and visitor-friendly, online systems were introduced for stall and pavilion allotment as well as ticket purchases.  For convenient transportation, dedicated BRTC bus services were operated alongside ride-sharing services at concessional rates. A “Bangladesh Square” was set up to display still photographs commemorating the Language Movement of 1952, the Liberation War of Bangladesh, and the martyrs and injured of the July 2024 movement. Considering both foreign buyers and local visitors, an Export Enclave was established to highlight the capabilities of seven top export sectors. Special facilities such as a senior citizens’ corner, mother and child care centre, and a children’s park were arranged to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all age groups. Several volunteer organizations also conducted health awareness campaigns during the fair. To ensure security, CCTV surveillance was installed, law enforcement personnel were deployed, and fire service units remained on standby to prevent fire hazards. The Directorate of National Consumer Rights Protection conducted regular drives throughout the fair to ensure food quality and prevent consumer harassment.
Policies should focus on safeguarding fiscal sustainability, strengthening macro-financial stability: IMF
Policies should focus on safeguarding fiscal sustainability, strengthening macro-financial stability: IMF
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Khalid Hossain urges Hamdard University graduates to help change country
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RANGPUR, Jan 31, 2026 (BSS) - Ahead of the 13th Jatiya Sangsad Elections,  3,000 Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members in 74 platoons have been deployed  in four districts of greater Rangpur to control the law and order situation  and maintain peace.    Rangpur Sector Commander Colonel SM Shafiqur Rahman disclosed this  information to local journalists after inspecting the BGB check post in the  Park Intersection area of the metropolis on Saturday.    BGB officials were present at the time.   He told reporters that 74 BGB platoons have been deployed in 26 base camps in  Rangpur, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat and Gaibandha districts of greater Rangpur  under the BGB Rangpur sector.    "BGB members are working as a mobile and striking force, including flawless  security and establishment of check posts in the electoral area. BGB has paid  special attention to maintaining peace and order in the risky centers of  these districts," he said.    SM Shafiqur Rahman said that BGB has mainly started performing its duties as  a mobile and striking force.    Search operations are underway to provide security in the election area. In  addition, dog squads have been deployed at various places considering the  risk. Patrols and intelligence surveillance have also been increased.    He further said that security has been strengthened along the 4,427-kilometer  border across the country. BGB's Rapid Action and Quick Response Force are  ready to deal with any emerging situation.    Colonel Shafiqur Rahman said that BGB has increased the dynamics of its  activities through digital sensors such as drones, body cameras, and CCTV  cameras.    "BGB is the vigilant guard of the border. We want to work as a symbol of  people's trust. Therefore, BGB will work with utmost professionalism to  conduct the Jatiya Sangsad Elections in a free, fair, and festive  atmosphere," he said.    He further said that there are 2,572 polling stations in four districts of  greater Rangpur. Out of these, 600 are risky centers.    "We have intelligence surveillance in these centers. Besides, representatives  of the BGB coordination team are working at the district and upazila levels.  We will be able to reach there as soon as any incident occurs," he added. 
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