Bangladesh to be a trillion-dollar economy during present govt tenure
Bangladesh to be a trillion-dollar economy during present govt tenure
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
PM directs fiscal austerity, strict scrutiny of projects
Govt to continue efforts to ensure girls' education: Dulu
Govt to continue efforts to ensure girls' education: Dulu
Any attempts to erase history of Liberation War from people’s minds will never succeed: Rizvi
Any attempts to erase history of Liberation War from people’s minds will never succeed: Rizvi
ECNEC approves 14 projects worth Tk 13,445 crore
ECNEC approves 14 projects worth Tk 13,445 crore
Lightning deaths expose gap between early warnings and public response
Lightning deaths expose gap between early warnings and public response
Govt striving to make JS an effective democratic institution: Chief Whip
Probe bodies formed over school feeding irregularities
Probe bodies formed over school feeding irregularities
DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) - The government has formed investigation committees and warned of strict action against those responsible following allegations of irregularities in the school feeding programme. The move follows media reports that several primary school students fell ill after consuming substandard and spoiled food under the mid-day meal scheme in Chapainawabganj Sadar and Madaripur Sadar upazilas, an official release said. The deputy commissioner of Madaripur has constituted a five-member probe committee to investigate the incident. The project director has also issued show-cause notices to food suppliers, asking why their contracts should not be cancelled. Primary and Mass Education Minister Dr ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon has directed the deputy commissioner of Chapainawabganj to form a probe committee, including the civil surgeon, to ensure a comprehensive inquiry. Meanwhile, the district primary education officer of Chapainawabganj has already submitted an investigation report, and similar show-cause notices will be served to the suppliers concerned there. Legal action will be taken against those found responsible under the Food Safety Act, emphasizing the government's commitment to ensuring safe and nutritious food for students.
Much needed rainfall brings relief to public life
Much needed rainfall brings relief to public life
Biman reconstituted board holds first meeting
Biman reconstituted board holds first meeting
Fatah leading in West Bank municipal elections
Fatah leading in West Bank municipal elections
RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories, April 26, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's Fatah movement was on track to lead municipal councils in several major West Bank cities, official election results showed Sunday, with about 95 percent of ballots counted. On Saturday, Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and in central Gaza's Deir el-Balah area voted for municipal councils in the first elections since the Gaza war began. Fatah's official electoral list, dubbed "Steadfastness & Giving", was ahead in Hebron, the West Bank's largest city, as well as in Tulkarem and Salfit, according to the Palestinian Central Elections Commission (CEC). Speaking at a press conference announcing the results, Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Mustafa described the vote as "an expression of the national will of the Palestinian people". He also welcomed the inclusion of Deir el-Balah in the local elections, calling it "a first step toward a more inclusive national framework... until we reach unity in all of Palestine". In several important cities such as Ramallah, the seat of Palestinian Authority (PA), and Nablus in the north, no vote was held. In both of those cases, only a single list was registered, either affiliated with or dominated by Fatah, making elections unnecessary. In Jenin, a northern West Bank city long associated with armed resistance to Israeli occupation, Fatah won six of the 15 available seats, tying with an independent list also named "Jenin". Footage on social media showed groups of young men celebrating in the city centre, chanting slogans linked to local armed factions, interpreting the outcome as a setback for Fatah. In the city of Qalqilyah, no list was registered, leaving the PA in charge of appointing a municipal council. Across the West Bank, voter participation reached 53.4 percent, with elections held in 183 municipalities. But in Deir el-Balah the voter turnout was significantly lower, with 22.7 percent of the 70,000 registered voters casting ballots. Most West Bank candidates ran on Fatah-aligned lists or as independents, some of whom were also loosely connected to the secular-nationalist Palestinian movement. Fatah's main rival, Hamas, which still controls around half of the Gaza Strip, did not participate in the elections. Palestinian city and village councils are responsible for essential services such as water, sanitation and local infrastructure, but they do not have legislative authority. With no presidential or legislative elections held since 2006, voting for local councils has become one of the last remaining democratic mechanisms under the PA. Many voters told AFP that municipal governance is increasingly tied to larger political realities, particularly Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967. They pointed to worsening access to water, roads and basic services as settlements -- considered illegal under international law -- spread across the West Bank. In 2025, the Israeli military installed around 1,000 gates at the entrances of towns and villages which, when closed, cut off residents from access to services they rely on in nearby larger municipalities.
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bill Gates visited Bangladesh on brief trip at Tarique Rahman’s invitation: Saleh Shibly
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
Bangladesh's diplomatic success at UN: resolution on bioeconomy adopted
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
FBCCI, UN OCHA explore structured private sector role in humanitarian coordination
FBCCI, UN OCHA explore structured private sector role in humanitarian coordination
DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) - A high-level meeting was held today at the UN  House in the city between the United Nations Office for the Coordination of  Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) and the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of  Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) to explore structured private sector engagement  in humanitarian preparedness and response in Bangladesh. The meeting was attended by Lisa Doughten, Director of the Financing and  Outreach Division of UN OCHA, along with senior officials from OCHA  headquarters, Geneva, and its regional office for Asia and the Pacific, said  a press release.  The FBCCI delegation included senior business leaders, former directors,  representatives of major industry groups, and officials from the FBCCI Safety  Council. Discussions focused on strengthening collaboration to mobilize private sector  resources in support of humanitarian response mechanisms, particularly in  disaster preparedness, emergency coordination, and recovery efforts.  Both sides noted that Bangladesh and Myanmar remain priority countries for  OCHA's humanitarian engagement in Asia. The meeting highlighted OCHA's global coordination mechanisms, including the  Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), Country-Based Pooled Funds, and  Humanitarian Response Plans (HRPs), which ensure timely and needs-based  humanitarian assistance. FBCCI's recent inclusion as the 22nd member of the Connecting Business  Initiative (CBI)-a joint platform of OCHA and UNDP-was also underscored as a  key milestone in advancing structured private sector participation in crisis  response. Participants reviewed ongoing private sector contributions in Bangladesh's  emergency response and resilience-building efforts, emphasizing the need to  better align business capabilities with national disaster management systems.  Logistics, supply chains, financing, and technology were identified as key  areas where the private sector can significantly enhance response efficiency. The discussions further explored potential areas of cooperation, including  joint capacity-building programmes on humanitarian coordination systems,  development of a pilot private sector emergency coordination model, and  integration of FBCCI Safety Council into national and international  coordination frameworks such as cluster systems and inter-agency mechanisms. Both parties also stressed the importance of gender-responsive and inclusive  approaches, particularly in supporting women-led enterprises, dignity needs,  and MSME resilience during crises. The meeting also considered establishing a dedicated private sector  humanitarian coordination platform under the FBCCI Safety Council to  strengthen planning, coordination, and rapid response capacities. The session concluded with a shared commitment to develop a scalable and  inclusive model of public-private partnership in humanitarian action, with  potential application beyond Bangladesh. Participants expressed optimism that enhanced collaboration between FBCCI and  UN OCHA would contribute to more effective, coordinated, and resilient  humanitarian response systems in the country and beyond.
Govt working to make tax system more user-friendly: NBR chief
Govt working to make tax system more user-friendly: NBR chief
NBR to introduce QR code system on packaged goods 
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Rumor Scanner debunks SSC question leak claims
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KCC pushes to meet measles-rubella vaccination target in Khulna
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Tangail’s traditional ‘Jamai Mela’ eyes Taka 2 cr trade in three days
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Students must acquire innovative skills, application-based knowledge: KUET VC
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World Intellectual Property Day observed at RUET with various programs
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Man City late show sinks Southampton to reach FA Cup final

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Jabbarer Bolikhela draws large crowds in Ctg
Jabbarer Bolikhela draws large crowds in Ctg
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
Govt moves to expedite digitisation of Bangladesh Film Archive
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Met Opera says Saudi partnership has fallen through
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Tears and smiles at tribute concert for Swiss fire victims
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8 more die of measles, measles-like symptoms
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Additional Secretary visits hospitals in Barishal amid measles-rubella campaign
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28 fresh dengue cases detected overnight
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Govt eyes foreign investment to build tourism infrastructure: Millat
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Ctg food dept surpasses Aman procurement target
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Warming El Nino set to return in mid-2026: UN
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