BRTC to launch 'Women Bus Service'
BRTC to launch 'Women Bus Service'
UN says 100,000 fled Tehran in first two days of war
UN says 100,000 fled Tehran in first two days of war
Mirza Fakhrul inspects development works at Dasherkandi sewage treatment plant
Mirza Fakhrul inspects development works at Dasherkandi sewage treatment plant
US surprised by peaceful polls in Bangladesh: FM 
US surprised by peaceful polls in Bangladesh: FM 
PM directs launching 'e-Health Card' to ensure health services for all
PM directs launching 'e-Health Card' to ensure health services for all
Weekly monitoring strengthened to expand overseas jobs, Japan seen as key market
Weekly monitoring strengthened to expand overseas jobs, Japan seen as key market
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Excavation programme of important canals will be visible within 180 days: Anee 
Punitive action against contractors charging over Tk 100 for waste collection: DSCC Administrator
Punitive action against contractors charging over Tk 100 for waste collection: DSCC Administrator
DHAKA, March 4, 2026 (BSS) - Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Administrator Md. Abdus Salam today warned that punitive action will be taken against contractors if they charge more than the fixed Tk 100 for household waste collection in the city. "If anyone demands more than the fixed Tk 100 for collecting waste from households, inform the city corporation. If the complain is proven, the contract of the waste collection contractor concerned will be cancelled," he said. He made the remarks while addressing a special cleanliness and crash programme on mosquito control at the Shahidnagar cremation ground area in Lalbagh as the chief guest.  Member of Parliament for Dhaka-7 constituency Hamidur Rahman Hamid was present as special guest. In view of the recent rise in mosquito influx, DSCC organised the programme in Ward No. 24 as part of a month-long special cleanliness drive.  The drive, which began at 3:00 pm, involved around 200 workers from DSCC's waste management and health departments who cleaned canals, drains, sewers and footpaths and sprayed mosquito repellents.  A public awareness rally was also held with the participation of local residents. The administrator also announced that the registration fee for burial at DSCC graveyards and cremation at crematoriums has been reduced from Tk 1,000 to Tk 500. Urging BNP leaders and activists as well as the general public to cooperate with the city corporation, he said Dhaka is the face of Bangladesh, and visitors from around the world assess the country by seeing the capital.  Referring to Old Dhaka as "Adi Dhaka", the DSCC administrator said, "We want Old Dhaka to be the most developed area within the south city. Our goal is to ensure proper street lighting, regular waste removal and effective mosquito control." Among others, DSCC Chief Waste Management Officer Air Commodore Md. Mahabubur Rahman Talukdar, Chief Health Officer Dr. Jahane Ferdous, divisional heads and local leaders were present at the programme.
81 new books hit Amar Ekushey Book Fair on 7th day
81 new books hit Amar Ekushey Book Fair on 7th day
Nationalist fine, craft artists meet ministers, submit 21-point proposal
Nationalist fine, craft artists meet ministers, submit 21-point proposal
Japan startup's space rocket fails for third time
Japan startup's space rocket fails for third time
TOKYO, March 5, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A Japanese startup's third attempt to put a satellite in orbit failed on Thursday after its rocket spiralled back to Earth shortly after take-off. Space One, hoping to become the first private Japanese firm to put a satellite in space, said that what went wrong was "under investigation". TV footage showed the Kairos rocket blasting off from the launch site in the coastal Wakayama region of western Japan at 11:10 am (0210 GMT) up into the blue sky. But shortly afterwards, the slim, white 18-metre (60-foot) rocket appeared to run out of power and head back downwards in a spin. "We determined that mission success was difficult and implemented flight termination measures," Tokyo-based Space One posted on X. It was unclear where it landed. The rocket was carrying several satellites including one for a high school in Tokyo, according to the firm. The company's first launch attempt ended in spectacular failure in March 2024 when the solid-fuel rocket exploded seconds after lift-off. A second try started off better only for the rocket to suddenly spiral downwards after engineers terminated the operation because of a technical problem. The latest launch had been slated to happen on Wednesday, only to be cancelled due to another glitch just 28.9 seconds before lift-off. - Moon landing - Companies such as Space One want to offer cheaper and more frequent space exploration opportunities than governments. The startup is hoping to establish a satellite-launching service to tap into expanding global demand -- emulating Elon Musk's SpaceX, which has contracts with NASA and the Pentagon. Space One was founded in 2018 by businesses including Canon Electronics, IHI Aerospace, construction firm Shimizu and the government-run Development Bank of Japan. The national Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is also on a mission to become a major player for satellite launches. JAXA's next-generation H3 launch system had experienced multiple failed take-off attempts before a successful blast-off in February 2024. In December, however, Japan's flagship H3 rocket failed to launch a geolocation satellite into orbit due to engine failure. In 2024, JAXA landed an unmanned probe on the Moon -- albeit at a crooked angle -- making it just the fifth country to achieve a "soft landing". The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), dubbed the "Moon Sniper" for its landing precision, nonetheless intermittently sent back signals for many months. And last year Japan's ispace failed in its attempt to become only the third private firm -- and the first outside the United States -- to achieve a controlled arrival on the Moon. Contact with the ispace's unmanned Resilience craft was lost as the probe made its final descent onto the lunar surface and was believed to have crash landed.
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
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Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
Global economic resilience 'tested yet again' by Mideast war: IMF chief
Global economic resilience 'tested yet again' by Mideast war: IMF chief
BANGKOK, March 5, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Global economic resilience was being tested yet again by the latest war in the Middle East, the head of the IMF Kristalina Georgieva warned Thursday. "This conflict, if proven to be more prolonged, has obvious potential to affect global energy prices, market sentiment, growth and inflation, and place new demands on the shoulders of policymakers everywhere," Georgieva said during a livestream of the "Asia in 2050" conference in Bangkok. The United States and Israel began launching strikes against Iran on Saturday, killing its supreme leader and sparking a wave of retaliatory attacks across the Gulf. The conflict in the resource-rich region has sent global oil prices soaring, and markets have been thrown into turmoil. "We are in a world of more frequent, more unexpected shocks and we have been warning our membership for quite some time that uncertainty is now the new normal," Georgieva said on Thursday. "We are potentially in a prolonged period of flux." Energy security was "at stake" for most of Asia, she told the conference in Thailand's capital, noting the markets have fluctuated "like a roller coaster over the last couple of days". "So the sooner we see the end of calamity, the better for the whole world."
Oil price up more than 1 % in early Asian trade
Oil price up more than 1 % in early Asian trade
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Govt sets target raising tax-to-GDP ratio to 15pc by 2035: Titumir
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Workshop on higher education held at BRUR
Workshop on higher education held at BRUR
Govt seeks information from 150 educational institutions for smart classroom project
Govt seeks information from 150 educational institutions for smart classroom project
2 new buses launched at Rajshahi University
2 new buses launched at Rajshahi University
Govt to revise textbooks, formulate new curriculum: Education Minister
Govt to revise textbooks, formulate new curriculum: Education Minister
Sugarcane cultivation in Rajshahi region declines by 52pc in decade
Sugarcane cultivation in Rajshahi region declines by 52pc in decade
RAJSHAHI, Mar 5, 2026 (BSS) - Sugarcane cultivation in the Rajshahi agricultural region has declined sharply over the past decade, with many farmers gradually shifting to other crops due to rising production costs, delayed payments from mills and changing climate conditions. Farmers and agricultural officials say the area under sugarcane farming has fallen significantly as growers prefer crops that offer quicker returns and lower risks. The Rajshahi agricultural region - comprising Rajshahi, Natore, Naogaon and Chapainawabganj districts - has traditionally been an important zone for sugarcane production.  However, data from the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) shows that the area under sugarcane cultivation dropped from 40,867 hectares in the 2016-17 fiscal year to 19,340 hectares in the 2025-26 fiscal year marking a decline of about 52 percent. Although the average yield per hectare has remained relatively stable, overall production has decreased in line with the reduction in cultivated land. According to DAE statistics, more than 18 million tonnes of sugarcane were produced in the region in the 2016-17 fiscal year. With the cultivated area nearly halved, production has declined to around 11 million tonnes in the current fiscal year. Farmers say several factors are discouraging them from continuing sugarcane cultivation, including climate change impacts, rising fertilizers and labour costs, lack of new sugar mills and competition from imported sugar. Ahad Ali, a farmer from Paba upazila in Rajshahi district, said sugarcane cultivation was once popular in the area but growers are now losing interest due to low profitability. "We used to grow sugarcane with enthusiasm, but the situation has changed. Even after supplying cane to mills, farmers often have to wait years to receive payments," he said. He added that growers often need to take loans for cultivation while the cost of fertilizers and labour continues to increase. Farmers also pointed out that sugarcane requires a long cultivation period of 12 to 14 months, which discourages growers compared to short-duration crops such as rice, maize and vegetables that bring quicker financial returns. Large areas of char lands in the region were once widely used for sugarcane cultivation, but the area has gradually declined after some sugar mills reduced or stopped crushing operations. The Rajshahi region currently has two state-owned sugar mills that depend largely on locally produced sugarcane - Rajshahi Sugar Mill and North Bengal Sugar Mills Limited. Officials at Rajshahi Sugar Mill said the factory has an annual production capacity of around 20,000 tonnes of sugar during the crushing season. Crushing began on November 29 last year, and about 75,000 tonnes of sugarcane were crushed over 67 days. Against the production target of 6,930 tonnes of sugar, the mill operated for only 44 days and produced 3,172 tonnes. North Bengal Sugar Mills, which has an annual production capacity of about 15,000 tonnes, produced roughly 9,600 tonnes of sugar against a target of 13,000 tonnes. Audit reports, however showed that both mills are operating at heavy losses. According to the audit report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, Rajshahi Sugar Mill incurred a loss of about Tk 700 million (around 70 crore), bringing its cumulative losses to more than Tk 10.64 billion (1,064 crore).  North Bengal Sugar Mills also reported a loss of about Tk 66 crore in the same fiscal year, with cumulative losses reaching nearly Tk 9.86 billion (986 crore). Humayun Kabir, managing director of Rajshahi Sugar Mill, said the cost of producing one kilogram of sugar is around Tk 300, while the government-fixed selling price is Tk 125. He said the mills rely heavily on government subsidies to continue operations due to the large gap between production costs and selling prices. Economists say the decline in sugarcane cultivation reflects deeper structural problems in the sector. Professor A.N.K. Noman, chairman of the Economics Department at Rajshahi University, said outdated mill technology, weak management, delayed payments to farmers and policy inconsistencies are among the major reasons behind the sector's difficulties. He said restoring farmers' confidence would require modernization of mills, increased mechanization in cultivation and a reliable pricing system to ensure fair returns for growers.
BSTI drives at an unapproved sanitary napkin factory in Rajshahi
BSTI drives at an unapproved sanitary napkin factory in Rajshahi
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Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA

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FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
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AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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Health minister warns tough stance against middlemen in public hospitals
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Sugarcane cultivation in Rajshahi region declines by 52pc in decade
Sugarcane cultivation in Rajshahi region declines by 52pc in decade
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Holistic approach indispensable for climate change adaptation in Barind
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