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PM chairs inter-ministerial meeting on launching 'Farmer Card'
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PM holds first office at AFD
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Chinese ambassador calls on PM
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Bangla Academy Literary Award-2025 to be conferred on Feb 26
Home Minister orders urgent recruitment of 2,701 police constables
Home Minister orders urgent recruitment of 2,701 police constables
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PM Tarique Rahman pins Maj Gen rank badge on new DGFI DG
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Govt won’t tolerate corruption, illegal tolls, terrorism: Civil Aviation Minister
MANIKGANJ, Feb 23, 2026 (BSS) - Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam Rita today said the government, led by Prime Minister Tareque Rahman, would not tolerate corruption, illegal toll collection, and terrorism in society. The minister made the remarks while addressing a view-exchanging meeting with print and electronic media journalists at the Manikganj Circuit House. She said the government is giving top priority to the construction of the third terminal at Shahjalal International Airport. The minister added that the government would ensure hassle-free arrangements for Hajj pilgrims and guarantee the security of expatriates at the airport. “The people of Manikganj supported me in the election, and I will work to address the problems of the district’s residents,” she said. Highlighting the impact of river erosion on the local population, she said necessary projects would be undertaken to provide permanent solutions. “Tourism-focused projects along the Jamuna and Padma rivers will be developed,” she added, noting that the government plans to renovate the Baliati Zamindar Palace and other historic sites in the district. Later, the minister held a meeting with senior lawyers at the Circuit House and exchanged views with departmental heads at the conference room of the Deputy Commissioner, chaired by Deputy Commissioner Nazmun Ara Sultana. She also offered Fateha at the grave of her late father, Minister Harunar Rashid Khan Monno, at Monno City Gilanda, and at the grave of the late Chief Whip Khandakar Delwar Hossain in Pachuria.  
CID arrests 3 more in Telegram scam crackdown
CID arrests 3 more in Telegram scam crackdown
CHT Minister instructs DCs, SPs of hills to maintain peace in Ramadan
CHT Minister instructs DCs, SPs of hills to maintain peace in Ramadan
PM orders to expedite opening of HSIA’s Third Terminal
PM orders to expedite opening of HSIA’s Third Terminal
Govt to excavate 20,000-km of canals nationwide: Info Minister
Govt to excavate 20,000-km of canals nationwide: Info Minister
PM vows to establish rule of law, equal rights   
PM vows to establish rule of law, equal rights   
Tarique Rahman starts office as Prime Minister
Tarique Rahman starts office as Prime Minister
DCCI proposes comprehensive economic reforms to spark ‘Road to Revival'
DCCI proposes comprehensive economic reforms to spark ‘Road to Revival'
DHAKA, Feb 23, 2026 (BSS) – The Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) today presented a strategic ‘Road to Revival' roadmap, calling on the new government to implement urgent structural reforms to stabilize the national economy. Addressing a "Meet the Press" event titled "Expectations from the New Government to Address the Current Economic Situation," DCCI President Taskeen Ahmed underscored the necessity of immediate policy interventions to navigate the private sector through a period of heightened volatility. In his speech, he highlighted various issues including the financial sector, energy, industrialization, tariff policy, logistics infrastructure, employment and skills development, LDC graduation and the signing of trade agreements with the United States. DCCI President stated that due to the lack of automation in the country’s overall revenue management system, both individual taxpayers and businesses are often falling victim to unnecessary harassment while paying taxes.  At the same time, he said, many remain outside the tax net, depriving the government of due revenue and slowing the pace of revenue collection.  “Delays in land acquisition and high land prices, an average 41% increase in service charges imposed by the Chattogram Port Authority, and the ineffective utilization of inland waterways have significantly increased the cost of doing business,” he added.  Besides, he mentioned that production and distribution costs have also increased, contributing substantially to inflationary pressure. Regarding LDC graduation, he said that according to UNCTAD estimates, Bangladesh’s exports may decline by 5.5–7%, amounting to approximately $2.7 billion.  Considering global economic instability and the current domestic economic conditions, he mentioned that such a significant negative impact on the export sector would be highly undesirable.  In this context, he urged the government to take initiatives to defer Bangladesh’s LDC graduation by at least three years. Referring to the recently signed agreement with the United States, DCCI President strongly urged the new government to renegotiate with the United States government to revise the terms and conditions of the agreement. During the question-and-answer session, DCCI President called upon the newly elected government to take effective measures to eliminate extortion and improve the overall law and order situation in the country.  He further mentioned that more than 2 million educated youths in the country are unemployed and the lack of employment opportunities may push many towards illegal activities.  To address this issue, he emphasized reducing youth dependency solely on jobs by enhancing skill development initiatives and simplifying the conditions for engaging in business activities.  He also urged the relevant government agencies to ensure easier access to loans for young entrepreneurs, particularly to facilitate startup businesses under simplified terms. Concluding the session, Taskeen Ahmed emphasized that a shift from ‘building assets to delivering services’ is essential for the nation's economic survival.  “The Board of Directors of DCCI remains committed to the 'Road to Revival' and urges the government to act decisively to unlock the country’s full trade potential," he stated. Senior Vice President Razeev H Chowdhury and Vice President Md. Salem Sulaiman, along with members of the Board of Directors of DCCI, were also present on the occasion.  
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Nidaria Mosque bears witness to Mughal architecture, awaits urgent preservation
Nidaria Mosque bears witness to Mughal architecture, awaits urgent preservation
LALMONIRHAT, Feb 23, 2026 (BSS) - The historic Nidaria Mosque, a three-century-old architectural treasure in Lalmonirhat, stands today as a silent witness to Mughal heritage while facing the threat of gradual decay due to natural erosion and structural weakness. Located in Kishamat under Panchagram union of Sadar upazila, about two kilometres south of the Barabari bus stand on the Rangpur–Kurigram highway, the mosque is listed as an ancient structure by the Bangladesh Department of Archaeology. Devout Muslims from across the country visit the site to offer prayers and make supplications. According to inscriptions preserved on its walls, the mosque was constructed in 1176 AH under the supervision of Mughal Subedar Masud Khan and his son Mansur Khan. The design, materials and structural features clearly reflect Mughal architectural influence. The single-room mosque measures 42 feet in length and 16 feet in width. It features three domes atop the main structure, four corner pillars, and a frontal entrance. A two-storey structure on the left side is believed to have served as a storeroom or the Imam’s residence. A large Eidgah lies in front of the mosque, while a cemetery occupies the northeast corner. In 2019, a Hafiziya Madrasa was established on the northern side of the mosque complex. Local lore suggests that a built-up grave on the mosque’s left side may belong to Subedar Mansur Khan. According to legend, Mansur Khan vowed to build a mosque if his beard grew. When three beards reportedly grew on his face, he fulfilled his vow by constructing the three-domed mosque as a memorial. Many residents believe the name “Nidaria” is linked to this story, though there is limited historical documentation to support the claim. Ansar Ali, the mosque’s muezzin, told BSS that the tale has been passed down through generations. Local resident Faizar Rahman said the structure has become fragile, with visible cracks on the roof. “No renovation can be carried out without permission from the archaeology department, and the issue has become more complicated as part of the land is encroached,” he added. Another resident, Amir Hossain, said he had heard from his grandfather that the mosque predates even his great-grandfather’s time. “It is on the verge of destruction due to natural disasters and the ravages of time. Although there have been attempts to renovate it, there has been no effective progress,” he said. Sources said nearly 10 acres of land were historically endowed in the mosque’s name. Funds generated from the land are used to organize annual religious gatherings (Waz Mahfil).  However, a portion of the land remains under encroachment, and related legal proceedings are ongoing. Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate HM Rakib Haider said the historic mosque is officially listed by the Department of Archaeology and assured that necessary measures would be taken to renovate the ancient structure and address existing challenges. Local residents have demanded immediate, coordinated initiatives to conserve the mosque, remove encroachments, and restore its structural integrity. They believe that with proper preservation, Nidaria Mosque could emerge as one of the most significant historical tourist attractions in northern Bangladesh. As time and natural forces continue to take their toll, the centuries-old mosque remains both a spiritual sanctuary and a fragile monument to Mughal architectural heritage—awaiting decisive steps for its protection.
BMDA stresses timely project completion, stronger coordination to increase farm production
BMDA stresses timely project completion, stronger coordination to increase farm production
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DHAKA, Feb 23, 2026 (BSS) - A court here today imposed a travel ban on former principal secretary to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and former lawmaker  of Jamalpur-5 constituency Abul Kalam Azad.   Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Faiz passed the order, allowing a petition filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).   The application stated that allegations involving various irregularities and corruption against Abul Kalam Azad are currently under investigation.   "Reliable sources indicate that the accused, Abul Kalam Azad, may flee the country. Therefore, in the interest of a fair and proper investigation, it is  necessary to impose restrictions on his travel abroad," the plea added.  
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Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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Nidaria Mosque bears witness to Mughal architecture, awaits urgent preservation
Nidaria Mosque bears witness to Mughal architecture, awaits urgent preservation
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