Bangladesh sends aid to Iran in PM's directive
Bangladesh sends aid to Iran in PM's directive
Govt, BSK to jointly develop reading habit among students
Govt, BSK to jointly develop reading habit among students
Power crisis to ease by May: Ministry 
Power crisis to ease by May: Ministry 
Dhaka, Dakar agree to broaden political, economic cooperation
Dhaka, Dakar agree to broaden political, economic cooperation
Govt. measures starts shortening queues for fuel: Operators
Govt. measures starts shortening queues for fuel: Operators
EC clears 36 BNP candidates for reserved seats
EC clears 36 BNP candidates for reserved seats
Govt considering private investment to improve railway services: Habibur Rashid
750 drivers trained under BRTA and DAM initiative in April
750 drivers trained under BRTA and DAM initiative in April
DHAKA, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - A total of 750 public transport drivers have been trained as part of a capacity-building initiative aimed at ensuring a sustainable smoke-free public transport system in this month.   The programme was organized by the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) in collaboration with Dhaka Ahsania Mission (DAM). According to a press release of the DAM, the training sessions were conducted in five phases throughout April at the BRTC bus depot in city’s Joarsahara area. The program, titled “Professional Skills and Awareness Development Training for Drivers,” focused on enhancing both professional competence and awareness among the transport workers. During the sessions, Adut Rahman Imon, Program Officer of the organization’s Tobacco Control Project, presented an audiovisual material highlighting the implementation of tobacco control laws and the health risks associated with tobacco use. Participants were also briefed on the amended Tobacco Control Act 2026, which was passed in the Parliament on April 10 this year. The training brought together the drivers of buses, CNGs, legunas and tempos. Participants were informed about the harmful effects of the active and passive smoking, the health risks of tobacco consumption and various aspects of the existing legal framework.  The speakers also emphasized that smoking by drivers and their assistants exposes passengers especially the women and the children to secondhand smoking, posing serious health risks for them. Through video presentations, the harmful impacts of smoking in public transport and the related legal obligations were clearly demonstrated. Awareness was also raised about the legal prohibition of smoking in public places and mass gathering areas, including bus terminals, airports, railway stations, seaports and government offices. The statement further noted that such initiatives play a crucial role in effectively implementing smoke-free policies in public transport and bringing about behavioral change. The DAM will continue to carry out such programmes to safeguard public health.  
ACC frames charges against ex-RDA DG Matin
ACC frames charges against ex-RDA DG Matin
Bangladesh navy participated in int’l hydrographic conference in Monaco
Bangladesh navy participated in int’l hydrographic conference in Monaco
Clearing Hormuz Strait mines could take six months: report
Clearing Hormuz Strait mines could take six months: report
WASHINGTON, United States, April 23, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A Pentagon assessment said it could take six months to completely clear the Strait of Hormuz of Iranian-laid mines, which could keep oil prices high, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday. Iran has all but blocked the vital waterway since the start of a war with the United States and Israel, sharply driving up oil and gas prices and disrupting the global economy. The strait -- through which one-fifth of the world's oil and gas passes in peacetime -- has remained largely closed during a shaky ceasefire, with the US imposing its own blockade. Even if hostilities end and the blockade lifts, it could take months to clear the waterway of mines, according to a Pentagon assessment, the Washington Post reported citing officials close to the discussion. The assessment added that it was unlikely such an operation would begin before the end of the war. The six-month estimate was shared with members of the House Armed Services Committee during a classified briefing, the Post reported. Lawmakers were told that Iran may have placed 20 or more mines in and around the strait, some floated remotely using GPS technology which makes them harder to detect, according to the report. "A six-month closure of the Strait of Hormuz is an impossibility and completely unacceptable to the Secretary," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement shared with AFP denying the report. Parnell said the Post report was based on a "classified, closed briefing" but much of the information was "false." Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned of a "danger zone" covering 1,400 square kilometres -- 14 times the size of Paris -- where mines may be present. Iran's parliament speaker said the Islamic republic would not reopen the strait as long as the US naval blockade remained. A spokesman for German transportation giant Hapag-Lloyd cautioned last week that shippers needed details on viable routes as they remain fearful of mines. When the Hormuz strait briefly reopened at the start of the ceasefire this month, only a few ships trickled through amid concerns about attacks or mines. Earlier in April, the US Navy said its ships transited the waterway to begin removing the mines, but that claim was denied by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, which threatened any military vessels attempting to cross the channel. London hosted talks with military planners from over 30 countries starting Wednesday on a UK and France-led multinational mission to protect navigation in the Strait of Hormuz once hostilities end. The "defensive" coalition is set to discuss plans to reopen the strait and conduct mine clearance operations.  
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
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
Feb 12 election established voting rights of people: PM 
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
“Fuel Pass” app reduces suffering
BSEC explores flexibility in IPO proceeds for debt repayment
BSEC explores flexibility in IPO proceeds for debt repayment
DHAKA, April 23, 2026 (BSS) – The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) today held a high-level strategic dialogue at its multipurpose hall in the city to address the utilization of Initial Public Offering (IPO) proceeds for loan repayment and issuer investments.  The meeting, chaired by BSEC Chairman Khondoker Rashed Maqsood, brought together commission members and top representatives from key capital market stakeholders to discuss building a more vibrant and dynamic market environment, said a press release. Stakeholders at the meeting urged the commission to adopt a more flexible stance regarding the use of IPO proceeds for debt repayment, including the repayment of regularized rescheduled loans.  Syed Nasim Manzur, Managing Director of Apex Footwear, pointed out that unlike the current restrictions in Bangladesh, many neighboring countries and global markets do not impose such strict limitations on utilizing IPO funds for debt servicing.  He suggested that aligning with global standards could enhance the competitiveness and appeal of the local market. Khondoker Rashed Maqsood emphasized that while the commission is working to encourage new listings and sustainable development, its primary mandate remains protecting investor interests.  He assured attendees that the BSEC would evaluate all proposals from stakeholders while ensuring that any policy changes prioritize market integrity and investor safety.  He also highlighted ongoing efforts to bring public interest companies under a governance framework and attract fundamentally strong companies to the exchange. Tapan Chowdhury, Chairman of CDBL and Managing Director of Square Group, advised that the focus should be on whether the intended use of IPO funds is truly beneficial and profitable for the company or project.  He cautioned against allowing funds to be used for ambitious projects of reputable groups solely based on their corporate name without rigorous justification. Adding to this, Mashrur Arefin, Chairman of the Association of Bankers, Bangladesh (ABB), argued for capital restructuring opportunities.  He proposed that IPO proceeds should be allowed to repay loans taken for production or expansion purposes.  He further suggested that, given the current economic climate, loans rescheduled up to two times could be considered for repayment through IPO funds, provided specific control mechanisms are maintained. Kamran Tanvirur Rahman, President of MCCI, noted that the country currently relies heavily on short-term deposits for long-term financing—a practice he believes should be discouraged.  He stressed the need for policy consistency to ensure the capital market becomes the primary source for long-term financing. The session concluded with the BSEC reaffirming its commitment to enhancing coordination among market institutions to ensure a sustainable and transparent governance framework for all listed entities. Participants included representatives from the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE), Bangladesh Association of Banks (BAB), and the Bangladesh Association of Publicly Listed Companies (BAPLC), among others.  
17.7pc growth of remittance inflow till April 22
17.7pc growth of remittance inflow till April 22
Experts for urgent structural reforms to protect fragile economic recovery
Experts for urgent structural reforms to protect fragile economic recovery
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Bangladesh play 5-5 draw with Chinese Taipei
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Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
Fake photo card on state minister for power Amit circulated, GD filed
Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
Fake photocard with image of Home Minister spreading propaganda identified: BanglaFact
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Ministry dismisses rumour over SSC exam routine
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Neighbours confirm Kabir Hossain’s identity as a farmer
Seminar on export trade and documentation held in Rajshahi
Seminar on export trade and documentation held in Rajshahi
RAJSHAHI, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - A seminar was held in Rajshahi to expand export trade and raise awareness about proper documentation processes. The seminar, titled ‘How to Conduct Export Trade and Documentation,’ was organized today in the conference room of the Rajshahi Divisional Commissioner’s Office.   Organized by Bangladesh Export Promotion Bureau with the cooperation of the divisional administration, the seminar was chaired by the Bureau’s Vice President and Chief Executive, Mohammad Hasan Arif. The chief guest at the event was Divisional Commissioner Dr. A. N. M. Bazlur Rashid.   The seminar featured detailed discussions on various aspects of export trade, strategies for entering international markets, and proper documentation procedures. The keynote paper on the topic was presented by A. M. Alamgir Hossain, Director of the Export Promotion Bureau. The seminar chair, Mohammad Hasan Arif, spoke as the main discussant on the keynote paper.   During the panel discussion, participants included Masudur Rahman Rinku, President of the Rajshahi Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Abdul Wahed, President of the Chapainawabganj Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Liakat Ali, President of the Bangladesh Silk Industry Owners Association and Rosetty Naznin, President of the Rajshahi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry. They shared their views on existing problems, potential, and necessary actions in the export sector.   This type of seminar is organized to develop new exporters from the grassroots level and to involve small and women entrepreneurs in export activities.  Importers-exporters, small entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs, and other relevant individuals from various districts of the Rajshahi division participated in the seminar.  
Boy drowns in Kaptai Lake
Boy drowns in Kaptai Lake
Landslide kills 2 workers in Ctg excavation work
Landslide kills 2 workers in Ctg excavation work
Two RU teams win awards at Idea Championship
Two RU teams win awards at Idea Championship
Govt. entrusts Moinuddin Al Mahmud as temporary DSHE DG
Govt. entrusts Moinuddin Al Mahmud as temporary DSHE DG
13 teachers-students receive 1st social science dean's awards at RU
13 teachers-students receive 1st social science dean's awards at RU
Prof. Morhsed Hasan Khan becomes DU Syndicate member
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Yunnan Minzu University delegation team visits BKSP
Yunnan Minzu University delegation team visits BKSP
Bangladesh play 5-5 draw with Chinese Taipei
Bangladesh play 5-5 draw with Chinese Taipei
Bangladesh lose to Qatar in Asian Beach Games handball
Bangladesh lose to Qatar in Asian Beach Games handball
Aminul greets women’s kabaddi team
Aminul greets women’s kabaddi team
Beautiful Bangladesh Run to promote tourism Saturday
Beautiful Bangladesh Run to promote tourism Saturday
Double delight for Bangladesh in Asian Beach Kabaddi
Double delight for Bangladesh in Asian Beach Kabaddi
Two matches of BFL to be held tomorrow
Two matches of BFL to be held tomorrow

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Tears and smiles at tribute concert for Swiss fire victims
Tears and smiles at tribute concert for Swiss fire victims
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Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
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31 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Five more die of measles, measles like symptoms
Five more die of measles, measles like symptoms
DGHS asks hospitals to increase beds amid measles surge
DGHS asks hospitals to increase beds amid measles surge
Beautiful Bangladesh Run to promote tourism Saturday
Beautiful Bangladesh Run to promote tourism Saturday
AI-powered robots offer new hope to German factories
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8,000 farmers get Aush paddy seeds and fertilizers in Shibganj
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'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days
'Cruelly hot': Japan devises new term for heatwave days
Germany to boost Bangladesh's focus on nature conservation
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