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Experts stress rapid implementation of effective water management policy
Experts stress rapid implementation of effective water management policy
KHULNA, Jan 25, 2026 (BSS) - Experts at a conference today stressed the urgent need for the rapid implementation of an effective water management policy, warning that failure to do so could render Bangladesh's southern region uninhabitable. They said coastal water resources and ecosystems in the country are under severe threat due to climate change and other factors, putting biodiversity as well as the livelihoods of millions of people at increasing risk. Alongside agriculture, fisheries resources are also facing serious challenges. In this context, experts emphasized that immediate and people-oriented implementation of effective water management policies is essential. Otherwise, they warned, the country's southern coastal belt may soon become unfit for human habitation. The remarks were made during the second-day session of the three-day Third Coastal Water Conference, held at the city's CSS Ava Centre under the theme "Water and Ecosystem Protection for Sustainable Development." The conference is jointly organised by more than 60 non-governmental organisations and institutions across the country. Presenting the keynote paper, eminent environment, climate, and water expert Professor Dr Ainun Nishat said the coastal region is facing grave danger, yet there has been little state-level focus on coastal issues. Although a global agreement was reached in 2023, Bangladesh has not taken effective action so far, he noted. He said six cyclones occurred last year, all of which passed through the Myanmar-India coast, sparing Bangladesh. "Had a 17-foot storm surge like the one experienced in Florida occurred here, areas as far as Faridpur would have been submerged," he warned.  He further cautioned that within the next 50 years, water in Khulna and the south-western region could become as saline as seawater. Professor Anwarul Qadir, Executive Director of the Sundarbans Academy, said Bangladesh must establish cooperative relations with neighbouring countries, particularly through engagement in water projects in India and Nepal, to secure its rightful share of water in the national interest. "Even after so many years, we have not been able to properly define water," he remarked. Emphasising the importance of rivers, Dhaka University Professor Dr Maruful Islam said rivers do not only carry water, but also sediment such as stones, sand, mud and floating materials. If the current situation continues, salinity in the south-western coastal region will increase, turning it into a marine environment and destroying the Sundarbans. As a result, fisheries and agricultural production could be reduced by half, he warned. He also noted that while embankments have been constructed to control floods, their maintenance has been neglected. "When plans are formulated, the opinions of affected communities are often ignored," he said, stressing the need for effective water management initiatives to protect the coast and the country for future generations. The session was presided over by ActionAid Country Director Dr Md Khairul Islam, while Shamim Arefin, Member Secretary of the Coastal Water Conference Committee, conducted the proceedings. ActionAid Bangladesh official Abul Kalam Azad and Manusher Jonno Foundation Programme Manager Soma Dutta also spoke at the conference. Several foreign representatives presented their views virtually. A total of 20 side events were held across two sessions of the conference. The event will conclude on Monday at the same venue with further side events and the adoption of the 'Khulna Declaration'.
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94 cases filed to enforce silent zone around Shahjalal Airport
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UAE distributes winter relief to Korail fire victims
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Feb 12 elections will set a standard for future polls: CA
July Uprising Memorial Museum will show path to nation: CA
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
Govt clarifies CA’s support for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum 
Govt clarifies CA’s support for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum 
NBR undertakes major reforms in revenue management during interim government 
NBR undertakes major reforms in revenue management during interim government 
DHAKA, Jan 25, 2026 (BSS) - The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has  undertaken a series of significant epoch making reforms in revenue  management, trade facilitation, digitalization and tax base expansion during  the tenure of the interim government, aiming to make the tax system more  transparent, modern and accountable. A major milestone was achieved with the promulgation of the Revenue Policy  and Revenue Management Ordinance, 2025, separating revenue policy formulation  from revenue administration.  The decision was approved at a meeting of the National Implementation  Committee for Administrative Reform (NICAR) chaired by the Honorable Chief  Adviser, through amendments to the Rules of Business and Allocation of  Business. As a result of enhanced monitoring, transparency and anti-evasion measures,  revenue collection gained strong momentum. During July-December of the  current fiscal year, NBR collected Taka 1,85,229 crore, which is Tk 23,020  crore higher than the collection during the same period of the previous  fiscal year, said an NBR press release today. In infrastructure development, an international tender has been issued for  constructing a world-class Customs House and Customs Academy in Chattogram  with World Bank financing. The tender process for a modern tax building in  Chattogram under government funding has been completed, while the newly built  Khulna Tax Building will be inaugurated on January 29. To strengthen long-term revenue capacity, NBR has adopted a 10-year Medium  and Long-Term Revenue Strategy (MLTRS) targeting higher revenue-to-GDP ratio.  At the same time, the World Bank-funded Strengthening Domestic Revenue  Mobilization Project (SDRMP), costing around Taka 1,000 crore, is being  implemented to fully digitalize NBR operations. To curb excessive tax exemptions, the Tax Expenditure Policy and Management  Framework (TEPMF) has been published in the gazette. Amendments to the Income  Tax Act 2023, Customs Act 2023 and VAT and Supplementary Duty Act 2012 have  withdrawn NBR's authority to grant tax exemptions without parliamentary  approval. The Authentic English Texts of major tax and customs laws have been  published, reducing ambiguity and boosting investor confidence. To improve  taxpayer services and compliance, 13,500 Income Tax Practitioners (ITPs) have  been certified through competitive examinations. In a major digital leap, importers and exporters can now pay duties and taxes  directly to the government treasury online through the A-Challan system,  integrated with ASYCUDA World and iBAS++. Tax payments through mobile  financial services, including bKash without charges, have also been  introduced. Trade facilitation has been prioritized through monthly stakeholder meetings  where business representatives directly present customs, VAT and income tax  issues to NBR leadership. To enhance cyber security, a 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) has been  established at NBR in line with National Cyber Security Agency guidelines. In the public interest, excise duty on Hajj airline tickets for 2025 and 2026  has been exempted, while VAT on metro rail services has been waived until  June 30, 2026. To keep essential commodity prices affordable, duties and  taxes on items such as rice, onions, sugar, edible oil and eggs have been  reduced or exempted. Import duty on dates has been cut by 40 percent ahead of  Ramadan. New passenger-friendly baggage rules now allow travelers to bring one mobile  phone per year duty-free, while eligible expatriates may bring two. Customs  duty on mobile phone imports has been reduced from 25 percent to 10 percent,  with parallel reductions for local assemblers to protect domestic industry. In the VAT sector, online registration, e-returns, e-payment, e-refund and  risk-based audits have been introduced. A special VAT registration drive in  December 2025 brought 1.31 lakh new businesses under VAT, raising total  registrations to 7.75 lakh. Online VAT refund modules now enable direct transfer of refunds to taxpayers'  bank accounts. In income tax, online return filing has been made mandatory  for most taxpayers, with over 34 lakh e-returns already submitted this fiscal  year. Special facilities have been introduced for expatriate Bangladeshis,  resulting in over 5,000 overseas taxpayers filing online. Customs reforms include the launch of the Bangladesh Single Window (BSW),  connecting 19 agencies and enabling issuance of nearly 9 lakh certificates  and permits online. New licensing rules for shipping agents and C&F agents  have been introduced to ensure transparency and competition. Overall, through policy reforms, digital transformation and administrative  strengthening, NBR has demonstrated visible progress in revenue management  during the interim government period, contributing to fiscal stability and  sustainable economic development.
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RU Journalism Department launches scholarship for the first time
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BNP candidate meets fishermen, pledges support in Dublarchar
BNP candidate meets fishermen, pledges support in Dublarchar
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Jashore-2 BNP candidate Sabira Sultana holds street rally 
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Joint patrol operations launched in Khulna
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Tarique Rahman felicitates SAFF Champion Bangladesh Women's Futsal Team
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Court orders seizure of tax records of ex-MP Rubina, husband
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DHAKA, Jan 25, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today ordered the seizure of income tax records of former lawmaker Syeda Rubina Akter and her husband, Md Mosharraf Hossain Sardar over graft allegations. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the order, allowing two separate petitions filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).   According to the petitions, Syeda Rubina Akter, while serving as a Member of Parliament (Reserved Women's Seat-28), allegedly abused her power and amassed assets worth Taka 1.57 crore through corrupt practices, which are inconsistent with her known sources of income. She is also accused of conducting abnormal and suspicious transactions amounting to Taka 139.35 crore through bank accounts in her own name and related interests, prompting the ACC to file a case against her. In a separate case, the ACC alleged that Mosharraf Hossain Sardar, with the assistance of his wife, Syeda Rubina Akter, acquired assets worth Taka 1.26 crore and conducted abnormal and suspicious transactions totalling Taka 18.44 crore through bank accounts in his own name and related interests.      Both Syeda Rubina Akter and Mosharraf Hossain Sardar are registered income taxpayers. For the sake of a proper investigation into assets inconsistent with their known sources of income, the court deemed it necessary to seize their original income tax returns and related documents from the beginning of their tax filings to the latest assessment year.     
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GPU Cloud, PaaS launched to strengthen Digital Public Infrastructure

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140 disinformation identified in 73 Indian media about Bangladesh in 2025 
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Bangladesh targeted 140 disinformation across 73 Indian news outlets in 2025: Rumor Scanner 
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Rumor Scanner identifies viral fake photocard targeting political sentiment
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Experts stress rapid implementation of effective water management policy
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