Some ordinances lose effectiveness due to constitutional obligations: Zahed
Some ordinances lose effectiveness due to constitutional obligations: Zahed
Shama terms US as steadfast partner in advancing democracy
Shama terms US as steadfast partner in advancing democracy
Luggage wrapping service launched at Hajj camp for safer travel
Luggage wrapping service launched at Hajj camp for safer travel
BNP holds high-level talks in China
BNP holds high-level talks in China
Cyber surveillance intensified to prevent question paper leaks, rumors: Milon 
Cyber surveillance intensified to prevent question paper leaks, rumors: Milon 
Shama seeks more jobs for skilled workers in Portugal 
Shama seeks more jobs for skilled workers in Portugal 
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
Core committee reformulated to assess law and order situation, methods
Core committee reformulated to assess law and order situation, methods
DHAKA, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - To assess the law and order situation and internal security issues of the country and taking necessary steps accordingly, the core committee has been reformulated with Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed as the president. A notification signed by Home Ministry's deputy secretary (political wing-2) K M Yasir Arafat confirmed this information. An officer of the rank of Additional Secretary (Political) of the Ministry of Home Affairs will be the member secretary of the committee. The other members of the core committee are senior secretary or secretary of the home ministry, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Director General (DG) of Special Security Force (SSF), DG of Directorate General of Forces Intelligence(DGFI), DG of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), DG of Ansar and VDP directorates, DG of National Security Intelligence(NSI), DG of National Telecommunication Monitoring Center (NTMC), DG of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), DG of Bangladesh Coast Guard, Additional Inspector General (AIG) of police of Special Branch (SB), DMP commissioner, DG of fire service and civil defense, a representative of the Armed Forces Division at the level of brigadier general.  
Ship carrying crude oil leaves Saudi Arabia for Bangladesh 
Ship carrying crude oil leaves Saudi Arabia for Bangladesh 
Mir Helal asks officials for more proactive ensuring transparent, people-friendly land services
Mir Helal asks officials for more proactive ensuring transparent, people-friendly land services
In Tehran, Iranians try to enjoy ceasefire while it lasts
In Tehran, Iranians try to enjoy ceasefire while it lasts
TEHRAN, April 21, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Mobina Rasoulian, a 19-year-old student  in Tehran, has been trying to make the most of nearly two weeks without  bombing thanks to the ceasefire in the Middle East war that may have just  hours left to run. "I went out without being stressed, I roamed around, went to cafes,  restaurants, and here and there," she said of the truce that began on April  8. Babak Samiei, a 49-year-old engineer, on his way back from a yoga class, said  "I tried to get back as much as I can to the routines of my life". "In the 40 days of war we could not do anything," he added. Samiei was glum, though, about the prospects for peace, with uncertainty  surrounding a planned second round of talks in Pakistan as the end of the  ceasefire ticks closer. While he thought the ceasefire would be extended, he still expected renewed  fighting eventually. "I think at the end of the day, there will be no agreement achieved.  Probably, there will be war again." US President Donald Trump has insisted the talks will go ahead, saying the  truce will expire "Wednesday evening Washington time", but Iran has so far  not sent a delegation to Islamabad. Washington and Israel started the war on February 28 with a massive wave of  attacks against Iran that killed numerous senior figures, including supreme  leader Ali Khamenei. Between then and the truce, US-Israeli attacks killed thousands of Iranians. - Economic pain - In Tehran's wealthier northern neighbourhoods, which were largely deserted  during the fighting as residents fled to the nearby Caspian Sea coast, cafe  terraces have filled up once more with a young and trendy crowd, including  women without veils. The area, a calm oasis of narrow, shaded alleys, is more Westernised than the  rest of the capital, a bustling city of 10 million people. In the city centre, though, the devastation wrought by more than a month of  bombing is impossible to avoid, with ruined buildings looming over the  streets. Here, supporters of the government frequently rally to show their defiance of  the US-Israeli campaign, with many women in the body-cloaking chador and a  smaller number wearing headscarves or no head covering at all. Many Iranians fear the economic impact of the conflict and the strict  internet blackout put in place by the authorities. Laleh, a 27-year-old English teacher who lives in the central Iranian city of  Isfahan, was waiting anxiously for internet access to be restored so she  could contact her students. "I'm waiting for the internet to reconnect to see if I'll start working  again, because many (students) called and said that they either don't have  the money or their minds are too preoccupied to learn English and cancelled  their classes," she told AFP journalists based in Paris. She said many companies, big and small, were laying off workers and  "inflation is awful". Some people, she added, have resorted to working for  ride-hailing services or as street vendors. Farah Saghi, who is self-employed, put it simply: "Now the internet is shut  down, everyone is losing their jobs."                  
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
Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
Govt cuts fuel tender timeline to 10 days from 42
Govt cuts fuel tender timeline to 10 days from 42
DHAKA, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) today recommended policy approval to slash the international open tender window for refined fuel oil imports, compressing the bid preparation and submission period from 42 days to just 10 days. The recommendation came from the 11th meeting of the CCEA in this year held at Cabinet Division with Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury in the chair. According to the recommendation, the new 10-day limit replaces the previous 42-day requirement, marking a sharp departure from longstanding procurement protocols. Under these revised guidelines, the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) is tasked with managing the fast-tracked procurement of refined fuel oil.  This reform is expected to streamline the acquisition of essential energy stocks by narrowing the international bidding window to ensure a more responsive supply chain.  
NBR to phase out tax holiday culture to prevent revenue leakages
NBR to phase out tax holiday culture to prevent revenue leakages
Bangladesh showcases premium seafood at Global Seafood Expo in Barcelona
Bangladesh showcases premium seafood at Global Seafood Expo in Barcelona
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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
3 brick kilns sealed in Gopalganj
3 brick kilns sealed in Gopalganj
GOPALGANJ, April 21, 2026 (BSS) - A mobile court today sealed three brick  kilns and fined Taka 9 lakh for illegal operation here during a day-long  drive. The sealed kilns are Sheikh Bricks, Molla Bricks and Gazi Bricks. Executive magistrate of Environment department's Monitoring and enforcement wing Md Sazzad Jahid Ratul headed the mobile court drive with inspector of  Gopalganj Environment department Inspector Moniruzzaman Sheikh as the  prosecutor  Assistant director of district environment office Mahfuzur Rahman and  personnel from law enforcement agencies were present at during the drive. Confirming the operation, Mahfuzur Rahman said a mobile court was conducted in three kilns named Sheikh Bricks, Molla Bricks and Gazi Bricks located in the Sadar Upazila. "Beside cutting off the electricity connection, the kilns were demolished to  shut the operation. Alongside the three brick kilns were fined a total of  Taka nine lakh," he said.  
One more child dies with measles symptoms in Khulna
One more child dies with measles symptoms in Khulna
7 to die in Mymensingh college student murder case
7 to die in Mymensingh college student murder case
Health details compulsory for primary school admission
Health details compulsory for primary school admission
25,000 examinees absent, 6 expelled on first day of SSC exams
25,000 examinees absent, 6 expelled on first day of SSC exams
Dr. Nazrul Islam made Pro VC of BMU
Dr. Nazrul Islam made Pro VC of BMU
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
154 students with special needs to get extra time in Jashore Board SSC exams
Bangladesh, New Zealand reach Chattogram 
Bangladesh, New Zealand reach Chattogram 
Bangladesh women's hockey team begin training in Jakarta
Bangladesh women's hockey team begin training in Jakarta
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Nayeem reaches 300-wicket milestone in first-class cricket
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Aminul mourns death of former boxer Syed Mohiuddin Ahmed
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BOA mourns death of Mohiuddin
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Kings, Mohammedan reach last four in Fed Cup
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Two matches of BCL to be held tomorrow

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Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Hollywood, Silicon Valley turn out for the 'Oscars of Science'
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
Recitation event featuring works of poet Rezauddin Stalin held in capital
French film star Nathalie Baye dead at 77: family to AFP
French film star Nathalie Baye dead at 77: family to AFP
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New tools rescue old art at Madrid's Prado museum
Quantum Foundation accolades voluntary blood donors
Quantum Foundation accolades voluntary blood donors
3 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms
3 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms
25 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
25 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
Bangladesh, Canada can work to promote eco-tourism: Dipen Dewan 
Bangladesh, Canada can work to promote eco-tourism: Dipen Dewan 
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Amazon invests another $5 bn in Anthropic
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Google says AI helped it thwart billions of 'bad ads'
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Mangoes dropping, litchis cracking in Rajshahi heatwave
Govt working to make agriculture sector self-reliant: Agriculture Minister
Sunamganj targets over 12 lakh MT of Boro paddy production
'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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