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Bangladesh wants to maintain dignified global relations: Humaiun Kobir
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Restoring public confidence in police our priority: PM 
Restoring public confidence in police our priority: PM 
Mild earthquake jolts northern Bangladesh, no damage reported
Mild earthquake jolts northern Bangladesh, no damage reported
Tarique Rahman joins views-exchange meeting with BNP dist-level leaders
Tarique Rahman joins views-exchange meeting with BNP dist-level leaders
President calls for building humane, technology-driven police force
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DHAKA, May 9, 2026 (BSS)- Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Administrator Md Abdus Salam today called for a collective effort to transform the capital into a clean, healthy and dengue-free city. "If everyone works together, Dhaka city can be transformed within the next six months," he said. He made the remarks at the first-ever "Cleaning Day" programme held simultaneously across 10 DSCC zones.   The initiative was undertaken as part of the Prime Minister's announced weekly cleanliness campaign to prevent Aedes mosquito-borne dengue and chikungunya and ensure cleanliness across the city. The administrator said no city could be kept clean without active public participation. He added that continued citizen involvement would help transform Dhaka into a modern and green city. "Special cleanliness drives will be conducted on the first Saturday of every month at houses, markets, residential areas, mosques and shopping centres across the capital," he said. He called upon political parties, social and voluntary organisations, scouts, BNCC, Red Crescent and members of BD Clean to engage in the cleanliness campaign. He urged residents to regularly remove stagnant water from rooftops, flower pots and yards to prevent the spread of Aedes mosquitoes. He assured residents that all secondary waste transfer stations would be modernized Regional Executive Officers of each DSCC zone supervised the cleanliness drives in the field.  Alongside city corporation officials and employees, various government and private organisations, educational institutions, private plot owners and general citizens spontaneously joined the programme.  Earlier, in the morning, the DSCC administrator inaugurated a modern temporary secondary transfer station (STS) and beautification works in Ward No. 12 of the capital's Malibagh area.  
Helal praises role of RC in serving humanity
Helal praises role of RC in serving humanity
Police Week begins tomorrow
Police Week begins tomorrow
WHO chief arrives in Spain before hantavirus-hit ship evacuation
WHO chief arrives in Spain before hantavirus-hit ship evacuation
GENEVA, May 9, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The World Health Organization chief said  Saturday he had arrived in Spain and would join government officials to  oversee the disembarkation of a hantavirus-hit cruise ship in the Canary  Islands. "I arrived in Spain, where I will join senior government officials in a  mission to Tenerife to oversee safe disembarkation of the passengers, crew  members and health experts from MV Hondius cruise ship," Tedros Adhanom  Ghebreyesus said on X. Three passengers from the MV Hondius -- a Dutch husband and wife and a German  woman -- have died, while others have fallen sick with the rare disease,  which usually spreads among rodents. The only hantavirus strain that can transmit from person to person -- Andes  virus -- has been confirmed among those who have tested positive, fuelling  international concern. The Dutch-flagged vessel, which has around 150 people on board, is expected  to arrive at the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife on Sunday. Special flights  will then take passengers to their home countries. Tedros said he was "in direct communication with captain Jan Dobrogowski and  WHO colleague on board Dr Freddy Banza-Mutoka, who told me that, at this  stage, there are no additional people on board showing symptoms of  hantavirus". "WHO continues to actively monitor the situation, coordinate support and next  steps and will keep Member States and the public updated accordingly," he  said, stressing that "so far, the risk for the population of Canary Islands  and globally remains low". The Spanish prime minister's office said that Tedros would meet Pedro Sanchez  at his official residence at 1500 GMT Saturday, before he leaves for the  Spanish archipelago. Tedros will accompany Spain's health and interior ministers to a command post  in Tenerife "to ensure coordination between administrations, health control,  and the application of the planned surveillance and response protocols",  Spanish ministry sources said.  
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
Govt aims to leverage US trade deal to advance economy: Titumir
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
BB directs banks to ensure adequate financing for raw hide purchase
Consultative committee before forming Media Commission: Info Minister
Consultative committee before forming Media Commission: Info Minister
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
Speakers for ensuring efficient, integrated logistics ecosystem to enhance exports
Speakers for ensuring efficient, integrated logistics ecosystem to enhance exports
DHAKA, May 9, 2026 (BSS) – Speakers at a roundtable discussion today underscored the need for ensuring efficient and integrated logistics ecosystem to enhance the country’s export volumes alongside improving the overall business and investment climate. They said this in a roundtable discussion on “Integrated Port and Logistics Development for a Trade-Driven Bangladesh” held at the DCCI Auditorium.  Md. Salim Ullah, Director General of Bangladesh Institute of Management (BIM), spoke as special guest. Md. Salim Ullah said that Bangladesh remains significantly behind in the efficient management of integrated ports and logistics systems, which is continuously increasing the cost of doing business. He stressed the importance of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders to achieve the desired development in the sector. In his keynote presentation Dr. M. Masrur Reaz, Chairman and CEO, Policy Exchange of Bangladesh, noted that manufacturing sectors contribute nearly 25% to Bangladesh’s GDP, which is considerably higher than many neighbouring countries.  “However, attracting more local and foreign investment is essential to further expand the contribution of manufacturing industries,” he said. He mentioned that although Bangladesh’s export sector has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past four decades, exports remain concentrated in a limited number of products and markets.  “Therefore, diversification of the overall economy is essential to remain competitive with other countries,” he said emphasizing on enhancing trade-related capacity, improving infrastructures and modernizing policies and regulations.  Dr. Reaz identified weak logistics infrastructures and high business costs as key reasons behind the country’s lack of a trade-supportive environment. He stated that reducing logistics costs by 25% could increase exports by 20%, while a 1% reduction in transportation costs could raise exports by 7.4%.  He further stressed the importance of effective implementation of the national logistics policy, involving both international standard foreign operators and domestic private sector companies in port management, reducing container clearance time at Chattogram Port and removing policy-related barriers.  He underscored the necessity of ensuring an efficient and integrated logistics ecosystem to improve the country’s overall business and investment climate. Md Habibur Rahman, Additional Secretary, Former Member (Admin and Planning), Chittagong Port Authority remarked that railway connectivity is the only viable long-term solution as there is limited scope for further expansion of the Dhaka-Chattogram highway.  He proposed establishing rail connectivity with ports to ensure faster and lower-cost cargo transportation. He also suggested involving the private sector in operating at least one seaport in Bangladesh, which could create competition for existing government agencies, improve service quality, and potentially reduce tariffs. Dr. Md. Shamsul Hoque, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) noted that development planning in Bangladesh often lacks practicality, preventing the achievement of expected outcomes. He emphasized that communication infrastructure must be integrated to attain positive results; otherwise the country would continue to lag behind.  S.K Masadul Alam Masud, Managing Director, Shahariar Steel Mills Ltd. stated that entrepreneurs are reluctant to use the Pangaon Port due to the absence of necessary scanning devices. He also pointed out that insufficient inland waterway infrastructure is increasing industrial transportation costs. Nusrat Nahid Babi, Senior Transport Specialist, World Bank Bangladesh observed that customs clearance procedures in Bangladesh have yet to be fully simplified and modernized. “In particular, digital systems have not been introduced effectively at land ports, resulting in prolonged cargo clearance processes and increasing business costs.” Humayun Kabir, Senior Project Officer (Transport), Transport Sector Office, Asian Development Bank mentioned that ADB is currently working on the development of the Dhirashram Inland Container Depot and a multimodal logistics hub project. He also emphasized on ensuring digitization and automation across all levels of logistics services. In his welcome remarks, Razeev H Chowdhury, Senior Vice President, DCCI stated that Bangladesh’s export competitiveness is being severely hampered due to infrastructural limitations and lack of institutional coordination in the country’s logistics sector.  He emphasized the need to ensure an efficient and sustainable logistics ecosystem through the introduction of paperless automated systems at ports, infrastructure development under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiatives and expanded investment in modern cold-chain logistics to facilitate both local and foreign investment. During the open floor discussion session, DCCI Director Engr. M.A. Wahab, former Director A.K.D. Khair Mohammad Khan, Managing Director of EXG Projects Logistics (BD) Ltd. Md Abrarul Alam and representative of ANB Logistics Moktar Uddin Moti, among others spoke. DCCI Vice President Md. Salem Sulaiman, members of the DCCI Board of Directors and representatives from both government and private sectors were also present at the event.
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