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Govt committed to full press freedom, no media control: Yeaser
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Life-sketch of Women & Children and Social Welfare Minister Dr AZM Zahid 
Life-sketch of Women & Children and Social Welfare Minister Dr AZM Zahid 
DHAKA, April 20, 2026 (BSS) - Professor Dr. Abu Zafar Md. Zahid Hossain was born on December 25 in 1960 at Gafargaon Upazila of Mymensingh district. His ancestral home was at Motihara village of Nawabganj Upazila of Dinajpur district.  His father late Md Zafar Ali Sarkar was an eminent educationist and philanthropist. He founded various schools and colleges and served as Headmaster and Principal of those institutions during the time of establishment. His mother Begum Zebun Nesa was a dedicated teacher.  Professor Dr. Zahid Hossain completed his secondary education from Kawraid KN High School and his higher secondary education from Ananda Mohan College of Mymensingh. In 1983, he obtained his MBBS degree from Mymensingh Medical College. Later, he acquired FCPS degree from Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS) in 1997, MS in Urology from Dhaka University in 2000, FCPS from College of Physicians and Surgeons, Pakistan in 2004 and FRCP Fellowship from Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, UK in 2006. He is a renowned urologist recognized at home and abroad. He joined the BCS (Health) cadre in 1983 and contributed to medicine, education and research with dedication for a long time.  Professionally, he is a professor of Urology. He was the elected Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Dhaka (twice), elected Councillor and Honorary Secretary of Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (twice), elected member of the Senate of Dhaka University, member of Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council, Vice Chairman of Bangladesh Medical Research Council.  He was a member of the editorial board of Bangladesh Medical Journal, Urology Journal of Bangladesh and Journal of BCPS. He was the founding Secretary General of the SAARC Medical Association, a member of the Board of Trustees of the ICDDR,B. He played an important role as the elected Secretary General of Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA) twice. Internationally, he has served as a Councillor of Asian Urology Society, Urological Association of Asia, World Medical Association, Commonwealth Medical Association and a member of American, European and Indian Urological Associations. He started his political career through student politics as a member of Jatiyatabdi Chhatra Dal in 1979. After joining the government service, he became active in professional politics. He played an important organizer role in all the movements to restore democracy, starting from the anti-dictatorship movement of 1990 to the 17-year anti-fascist movement.  Since 1989, he has been associated with the Doctors Association of Bangladesh (DAB) and served as its Member Secretary and elected Secretary General four times from 1998 to 2019. He was a founding member of the Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad, Shata Nagorik Committee, Jatiyatabadi Nagorik Oikya. He was the Member Secretary of the Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad since 2005 and later became the convener of the council in 2022. In 2009, he was appointed as the Advisor to the Chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). In 2016, he was elected as the Central Vice Chairman through the party council. In August 2024, he was nominated as a member of the National Standing Committee, the highest policy-making forum of BNP. He was entrusted with the responsibility of organizational restructuring in more than 50 districts through the BNP Chairperson and then Acting Chairman.  Forty-eight cases were filed against him in the last 18 years for political reasons. He was imprisoned three times - May 9 to December 9 of 2009, March 2011, 11 March 2013 to 7 June 2013, yet he did not deviate from the path of ideals and justice.  
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Aviation sector sees rising demand for skilled workforce, speakers say 
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Foreign minister underscores SAARC revival, regional peace, global role
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Public confidence is govt’s best success: press secretary
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Ziaur Rahman's role in founding SAARC recalled at Antalya Forum
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MGH to build first ever private terminal at Ctg port
CHATTOGRAM, April 20, 2026 (BSS)- Bangladesh entered a new era of maritime logistics today with signing of a contract to build first ever private container terminal at Chattogram Port. Bangladeshi multinational conglomerate MGH Group headquartered in Singapore will build the terminal on seven acres of land with a 250-metre jetty locating approximately 30 minutes from the river mouth. Chairman of the Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) Rear Admiral SM Moniruzzaman and CEO of MGH Group Anis Ahmed signed the contract on behalf of their respective sides at CPA Board Room today in presence of key industry stakeholders, said a press release. With a static capacity of 3,500 TEUs and a monthly handling capability of 40,000 TEUs, the terminal is set to expand CPA’s monthly landing capacity by 102 vessels, the release said. The MGH Terminal is distinguished as Bangladesh’s first "Green Port," integrating cutting-edge sustainable technologies to minimize its environmental footprint, the release said. Terming the MGH initiative as historic in the history of country’s maritime industry, the CPA chairman said the terminal by integrating private sector agility with green technology will add a vital strategic value to Chattogram Port. Moniruzzaman hoped the MGH Terminal will set a new benchmark for vessel turnaround times and environmental responsibility that will make the country’s exports more competitive on the global stage. Anis Ahmed emphasized the MGH Group's commitment to national development saying the group is investing Taka 550 crore from their own resources to build this state-of-the-art terminal.   “Our focus is on absolute efficiency. MGH Terminal is designed to be leaner, faster, and more technologically advanced. We are not just moving containers; we are moving the Bangladesh economy forward," he said. As one of Bangladesh's largest multinationals with operations in 26 countries, including five European nations, MGH Group is leveraging its global expertise to woo Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from top-tier global companies, the press release said.  Officials said the MGH terminal will be a zero emission port with fully electric prime movers and container handling equipment (EV machinery). The terminal will promote renewable energy with solar road panels, solar rooftop power systems, and a specialized solar fence infrastructure, thus reducing 2,700 ton CO2 emissions per year. The terminal design with wind-free technology and high-efficiency infrastructure will offer a radical improvement in vessel turnaround times.  Located strategically, vessels can berth at the MGH Terminal in approximately 30 minutes from the river mouth, compared to the standard 2-hour window at the main Chittagong Port, officials said.   This efficiency results in significant fuel savings of 0.6 to 1.3 tons per vessel call, drastically reducing costs for international shipping lines. The terminal is expected to create tens of thousands of new jobs, aligning with the economic vision of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to build a highly efficient, modern economy. Officials said the MGH Terminal will stand as a testament to Bangladesh's growing stature in international trade, promising a faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective gateway for the nation's burgeoning import-export volumes.
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