Govt eyes 5,000MW solar generation by 2030 
Govt eyes 5,000MW solar generation by 2030 
New budget aims at incorporating every citizen in economic planning: Khosru
New budget aims at incorporating every citizen in economic planning: Khosru
Kayser seeks Chinese investment in Kunming–Chattogram road link
Kayser seeks Chinese investment in Kunming–Chattogram road link
Bangladesh seeks stronger trade, investment ties with China at Kunming expo
Bangladesh seeks stronger trade, investment ties with China at Kunming expo
There will be no difficulty to depositors of troubled banks: BB Governor 
There will be no difficulty to depositors of troubled banks: BB Governor 
Investment in nuclear technology will boost national development: Faqir Mahbub
Investment in nuclear technology will boost national development: Faqir Mahbub
Man sent to jail over theft of PMO red telephone cable 
Man sent to jail over theft of PMO red telephone cable 
DHAKA, June 12, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today ordered the imprisonment of  a man named Mahbub Hasan (34) in a case filed over the theft of copper wires  of the red telephone connection of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) in the  Secretariat. Police produced him before the Metropolitan Magistrate Court in Dhaka today.  The investigating officer sought his detention in jail until the completion  of the investigation. After hearing, Metropolitan Magistrate Didarul Alam of  Dhaka ordered his detention. Earlier, on June 5, Metropolitan Magistrate Md. Hasan Shahadat granted a  five-day remand for two other arrested accused, Ranjan Chandra (26) and  Rizakul Islam (32) in the same case.  After completion of their remand, they are currently in jail custody. According to the case statement, between May 22 and June 1, copper cables  (100/0.4 pair BTCL cables), measuring approximately 110 metres and worth  about Taka 105,000, were stolen from the roofs of buildings 1, 2 and 3 of the  old Secretariat building. On June 4, the Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL) filed a  case with Shahbagh Police Station against unknown persons over the theft.
3 penalised for cheating in Land Record and Survey exam
3 penalised for cheating in Land Record and Survey exam
Bhasani Hall to be renovated soon: Tuku
Bhasani Hall to be renovated soon: Tuku
US official says '80-85%' confident of signing Iran deal
US official says '80-85%' confident of signing Iran deal
WASHINGTON, United States, June 12, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The United States is "80 to 85 percent" confident of signing a peace deal with Iran in the coming days, a senior official in President Donald Trump's administration said Friday. "We do expect us to be signing this agreement over the next few days. I can't give you an exact date," the senior official told reporters in a call, speaking on condition of anonymity. "If I were to give you a confidence that we were going to be signing this agreement, I maybe would have said 75 percent this morning, it's probably more like 80-85 percent now, but it's not 100 percent."
Govt to begin recruitment process soon for vacant posts: PM
Govt to begin recruitment process soon for vacant posts: PM
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
No plan to drop Bangla, philosophy, history from honours courses: Milon 
Shaheed Zia was symbol of Bangladesh's independence, sovereignty: Fakhrul
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Khalilur vows trust-building, reform-driven UNGA presidency
There will be no difficulty to depositors of troubled banks: BB Governor 
There will be no difficulty to depositors of troubled banks: BB Governor 
DHAKA, June 12, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh Bank (BB) Governor Md. Mostaqur Rahman today assured the depositors of the Islami Bank and other troubled banks that there would be no difficulty for them as the central bank has adequate tools and liquidity support mechanisms to maintain stability in the banking sector. “Our first priority has been to stabilise the banking sector and then recapitalise it,” he said, adding that restoring confidence in the financial system remains the central bank’s foremost objective. Replying to a question at a post-budget press conference at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium in the capital, the governor said the interim government inherited a banking sector in which nearly one-third of deposits had effectively been siphoned off through irregularities and bad lending practices, while non-performing loans (NPLs) stood at around 35-36 percent. Referring to recent speculation on social media regarding Islami Bank and Sammilito Islami Bank, the governor dismissed allegations of government interference and described them as ‘rumours’ aimed at creating instability. He explained that after assuming office on February 26, the authorities found that the chairman of Sammilito Islami Bank had resigned and the selected managing director (MD) had declined to take the position. The central bank subsequently initiated a recruitment process, completed the necessary scrutiny, interviews and approvals, and appointed a new MD by the end of May. He said the board restructuring process also required time, adding that the newly appointed chairman recently held the first board meeting and the bank’s operations were continuing normally. Regarding Islami Bank, the governor said the government-appointed board remained largely unchanged, except for the replacement of one member following allegations of irregularities. He stressed that neither the government nor the central bank had interfered in lending decisions, promotions or transfers within the bank. The governor acknowledged that some deposit withdrawals had increased amid uncertainty but assured customers that they would continue to have unrestricted access to their deposits. “There is no reason for depositors to worry. They can withdraw their money freely at any time,” he said. He noted that Islami Bank’s Advance-to-Deposit Ratio (ADR) had risen from around 93 percent in July 2024 to nearly 98 percent by March this year, exceeding the regulatory ceiling of 92 percent for Islamic banks. The central bank has already instructed the bank to reduce the ratio to strengthen financial stability, he added.  Md. Mostaqur Rahman also said Bangladesh Bank would provide emergency liquidity support whenever necessary and expected both the bank’s management and board to take appropriate corrective measures. The governor further revealed that resolution efforts for several troubled non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) were nearing completion. Depositors who have been unable to recover funds for years would begin receiving payments as the resolution process moves forward in the coming weeks, he said.  On the recovery of stolen assets, he said a dedicated Asset Recovery Task Force and Joint Investigation Team were working with multiple international agencies to trace and recover funds laundered abroad. Although global success rates for asset recovery are generally low and the process can take years, he said Bangladesh remained committed to pursuing those responsible. “We will continue to chase those who looted public money wherever they are,” he added. The governor also announced that from July 1, a unified “Bangla QR” system would become mandatory nationwide, enabling interoperable digital transactions across all payment platforms and helping accelerate the country’s transition toward a cashless economy. Speaking on the occasion, Finance Secretary Dr. Md. Khairuzzaman Mozumder said the budget deficit for FY2026-27 has been estimated at Tk 2.43 lakh crore. He noted that the government aims to gradually reduce dependence on bank borrowing while increasing public investment to stimulate economic activity and revenue generation. He also highlighted strong investor interest in alternative financing instruments. Meanwhile, the National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Md. Abdur Rahman Khan clarified that the proposed budget contains no provision for legalising undisclosed income, commonly referred to as “black money.” “There is no opportunity in the budget to whiten black money,” the NBR chairman said, adding that taxpayers with legally earned and previously taxed income would not face any additional burden under the proposed measures.  
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Bangladesh seeks stronger trade, investment ties with China at Kunming expo
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AI video used to falsely claim police beating of photojournalist
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BAGERHAT, June 12, 2026 (BSS) – A “Startup, Science Project and Innovation” exhibition was held in Mollahat upazila here today with the aim of developing students’ creativity, scientific thinking and innovative capacity.   Presided over by Upazila Executive Officer Sumona Airin, students from various educational institutions, including Government Wazed Memorial Model Secondary School, Kachuria Haji Saber Molla Secondary School and Shaheed Hemayet Uddin Secondary Girls School, presented their science projects, technology-based innovative ideas and startup plans.   The organisers said the initiative was taken to instill a scientific mindset, innovative thinking and entrepreneurial spirit among students.   The programme was organised by the Educational Excellence Support Scheme (EESS) under SEDP in collaboration with the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education.
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British artist David Hockney dies aged 88
British artist David Hockney dies aged 88
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Madonna stuns fans with New York pop-up concert
Govt unveils wide-ranging allocations for ICT, startups, innovation sectors
Govt unveils wide-ranging allocations for ICT, startups, innovation sectors
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3-day science, tech fair kicks off in Rangpur
3-day science, tech fair kicks off in Rangpur
Govt proposes Tk 1,884cr for aviation, tourism
Govt proposes Tk 1,884cr for aviation, tourism
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Heart ring price may drop by Tk 20,000 as VAT, taxes withdrawn
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Lemon farming emerges as fortune changer for Rangpur farmers
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