First budget session of 13th JS begins tomorrow
First budget session of 13th JS begins tomorrow
PM suggests environment-friendly tree plantation
PM suggests environment-friendly tree plantation
Govt, ministry to provide all support for Dhaka's dev: Mirza Fakhrul
Govt, ministry to provide all support for Dhaka's dev: Mirza Fakhrul
Tk 10,000 agro loan waiver to strengthen rural economy: Swapon
Tk 10,000 agro loan waiver to strengthen rural economy: Swapon
Ziaur Rahman architect of Bangladesh’s reconstruction: Azam Khan
Ziaur Rahman architect of Bangladesh’s reconstruction: Azam Khan
People's involvement key to roll back dengue: Muhit
People's involvement key to roll back dengue: Muhit
Economic growth must get priority over revenue targets: BIDS DG
Kamal for Child Safety Task Force to curb child abuse
Kamal for Child Safety Task Force to curb child abuse
DHAKA, June 6, 2026 (BSS) – Deputy Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad Barrister Kayser Kamal today called for the formation of a national child safety task force to address growing incidence of child abuse in the country. “Child abuse is a serious social menace that cannot be eradicated through law enforcement alone,” he said while speaking as the chief guest at a roundtable titled “Addressing the Growing Incidence of Child Abuse in Bangladesh: Challenges, Responsibilities and the Way Forward” at the Shaheed Abu Sayeed Convention Centre in Shahbagh. Among others, State Minister for Social Welfare Farzana Sharmin, Nipun Roy Chowdhury, MP, actor Ashraf Uddin Ahmed Uzzal, Ramisa’s father, representatives of rights organizations, development workers, human rights activists, officials of the Jatiya Sangsad Secretariat and journalists from various print and electronic media attended the event. The event was organized by the Legal and Health Support Cell for Abused Women and Children. The deputy speaker stressed that combating child abuse requires a coordinated effort involving families, educational institutions, social organizations, the media and all relevant state agencies, said a press release. “We must all play a responsible role in ensuring the safety and security of our children,” he said. Kamal emphasized the need to identify the root causes of child abuse and assess gaps in existing laws, policies and protection mechanisms. He underscored the importance of formulating effective and sustainable strategies to build a safe, humane and violence-free environment for children. He said ensuring the physical, mental and social development of children is both a constitutional and moral responsibility of the state. Referring to the murder of young Ramisa, the Deputy Speaker said justice would be ensured through the highest court at the earliest possible time. “We must believe in action rather than words,” he added. Expressing concern over the increasing risks of physical, psychological and online abuse faced by children, Kamal highlighted the importance of raising parental awareness, strengthening child protection measures in educational institutions, ensuring the safe use of technology and promoting greater social awareness about children’s rights. He also praised organizations providing legal, medical and psychological support to abused women and children, saying such institutions play a vital humanitarian role in helping victims obtain justice and return to normal life. The deputy speaker thanked the organizers of the Legal and Health Support Cell for Abused Women and Children and urged them to expand their services further in the future. The roundtable discussion was moderated by Professor Md. Rafiqul Islam, central coordinator of the organization. Participants, including lawmakers, policymakers, journalists, physicians, academics, researchers, lawyers, artists, human rights activists, development workers, concerned citizens, victim families and representatives of women and children’s rights organizations, stressed the need for effective enforcement of laws, enhanced public awareness, expansion of victim-friendly services and coordinated initiatives to ensure a safe environment for children.
Gazipur DC asks citizens to fulfill responsibilities in dengue prevention
Gazipur DC asks citizens to fulfill responsibilities in dengue prevention
Azad visits historic Patli Canal associated with Ziaur Rahman’s memory
Azad visits historic Patli Canal associated with Ziaur Rahman’s memory
Nearly 500 confirmed cases in Central Africa Ebola outbreak: WHO
Nearly 500 confirmed cases in Central Africa Ebola outbreak: WHO
GENEVA, June 6, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Nearly 500 Ebola cases have now been confirmed in the deadly outbreak raging in central Africa, a WHO overview showed Saturday, amid mounting concern over the swelling scale of the epidemic. In its daily update on the situation, the World Health Organization tallied 452 confirmed cases, including 82 deaths, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the outbreak was declared three weeks ago. In neighbouring Uganda, meanwhile, it counted 19 confirmed cases, including two deaths. The total of 471 cases and 84 deaths, based on numbers reported by the DRC and Ugandan governments, marked a hike of 100 cases and 20 deaths from a day earlier. The increase came amid warnings that the outbreak, which the WHO has declared an international public health emergency, could eventually swell to become the largest on record. A top official at the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that models indicated that without strong public health interventions, the current outbreak risked rivalling the scale of the 2014 West Africa epidemic, which saw over 28,000 cases and more than 11,000 deaths. "That scale is possible," said Jason Asher, director of CDC's Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics, during a press briefing. Ebola, which is spread through close contact and bodily fluids, has killed more than 15,000 people in Africa over the past 50 years. The current outbreak was declared on May 15 in northeastern DR Congo, but the virus is believed to have spread under the radar for some time beforehand. There are no approved vaccines or treatments for the rare Bundibugyo species of Ebola behind the outbreak. The WHO and the African CDC on Friday launched a $518-million plan to battle the outbreak over the next six months, focusing among other things on boosting surveillance, laboratory testing and infection prevention. "The outbreak is moving fast, and we are still playing catch-up," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters. "We need to stop the outbreak where it is, support countries that are responding today, and ensure that neighbouring countries are ready to detect and act quickly if cases appear," he said. "This is a serious outbreak and its one we know how to stop but we need to move fast and together."  
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Upcoming budget to focus on empowering poor, marginalized people: Khosru
Govt forms special cell to address expats' complaints swiftly
Govt forms special cell to address expats' complaints swiftly
Getting quality products a citizens’ right: Muktadir
Getting quality products a citizens’ right: Muktadir
DHAKA, June 06, 2026 (BSS)- Industries, Commerce, Textiles and Jute Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir has said access to quality products is a fundamental right of the people. He urged the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) to carry out its responsibilities with greater diligence to safeguard the consumer rights. Muktadir made the remark while speaking as the chief guest at a discussion at the BSTI auditorium in the capital today on the occasion of World Metrology Day 2026, a PID handout said. The minister said this year’s theme of World Metrology Day- Metrology: Building Trust in Policy Making- is highly timely and significant.  He noted that in today’s world, accurate measurement and reliable statistics are crucial for evidence-based and data-driven policy formulation, he said. He further said that consumers must develop trust and confidence in BSTI when purchasing consumer goods.  Products approved by BSTI are not only marketed domestically but also enhance the reputation of Bangladeshi products abroad. He emphasized that BSTI must strengthen its capacity so that laboratory-tested products can achieve greater international acceptance. The minister also stressed the need to strengthen relevant institutions, including BSTI to ensure food safety across the country and prevent the production, supply, and marketing of counterfeit and adulterated consumer goods.  He reiterated the government’s commitment to increasing field-level monitoring and ensuring strict enforcement of food safety laws. He added that BSTI will be made more effective, modern, and capable by addressing manpower shortages and enhancing technological capacity. BSTI Director General Kazi Imdadul Haque presided over the meeting. Among others, Secretary of the Ministry of Industries Obaidur Rahman, FBCCI Administrator Abdur Rahim Khan and BSTI Director (Metrology) Majaharul Haque also spoke on the occasion.
Experts for ample budget to deal with climate related health hazards
Experts for ample budget to deal with climate related health hazards
WTO sees extended LDC transition period as opportunity for Bangladesh to accelerate reforms
WTO sees extended LDC transition period as opportunity for Bangladesh to accelerate reforms
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Anti-mosquito campaign in Mollahat
Anti-mosquito campaign in Mollahat
BAGERHAT, June 06, 2026 (BSS)- A mosquito eradication and cleanliness campaign has been held in Mollahat upazila of Bagerhat here today aimed at preventing the outbreak of mosquito-borne diseases including dengue and increasing public awareness. A colorful awareness procession was brought out by the Mollahat upazila administration on this occasion. The rally visited various important roads and ended at the Upazila Health Complex premises. UNO Sumona Airin, Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr. Ten Mong, local BNP leader Sheikh Hafizur Rahman and Sheikh Harun Al Rashid were present among others, Participants in the procession carried banners and festoons with various messages to increase public awareness about dengue.  UNO Sumona Airin said urged all to keep their homes, courtyards and workplaces clean and be careful about the dengue breakout.  Speakers emphasized on building a mosquito-free and clean society through awareness building and coordinated initiatives.
RMP Commissioner holds views-exchange meeting with retired police officers
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Two motorcyclists killed in Cumilla road crash
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JU Prof Borhan appointed treasurer of Dhaka Central University
JU Prof Borhan appointed treasurer of Dhaka Central University
JU gets two new Pro-VCs
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Moves underway to reduce SSC, HSC subjects and exam days
Moves underway to reduce SSC, HSC subjects and exam days
Mushfiqur becomes first Bangladeshi to reach 12,000 List A runs
Mushfiqur becomes first Bangladeshi to reach 12,000 List A runs
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India's Kohli out of Afghanistan series due to injury
India's Kohli out of Afghanistan series due to injury
India reach 96-1 against Afghanistan in one-off Test
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FIFA to allow disposable water bottles at World Cup games after outcry
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