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Navy seizes 1,140 sacks of cement bound for Myanmar, arrests 19
Navy seizes 1,140 sacks of cement bound for Myanmar, arrests 19
CHATTOGRAM, Feb 20, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Navy arrested 19 alleged smugglers and seized 1,140 sacks of cement from two engine-powered boats during anti-smuggling drives near Saint Martin's Island in the Bay of Bengal on Thursday. According to an ISPR release issued today, the Navy intensified patrols around Saint Martin's Island and adjacent maritime areas following reports of plans to smuggle cement to Myanmar by sea, evading government taxes. During a routine patrol by Navy ship Prottasha, the watch team spotted a suspicious vessel about 38 miles from the Saint Martin's lighthouse. The boat, identified as FB Shimanto, attempted to flee after receiving a signal from the naval ship but was later intercepted. Upon searching the vessel, Navy personnel recovered 450 sacks of cement, 250 sacks of pulses and chickpeas, 160 kilograms of ginger, and 360 bottles of energy drinks. In a separate drive, the patrol team detained another fishing boat, FB Surovi, and seized an additional 700 sacks of cement. Altogether, 19 members of the alleged smuggling group were arrested. The release said the cement was being smuggled to Myanmar for higher profits. The seized goods and the detainees were later handed over to the Navy's forward base on Saint Martin's Island for further legal action.
Mintoo launches website, hotline to combat extortion, terrorism in Feni
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Tarique Rahman starts office as Prime Minister
Portfolios distributed among new ministers, state ministers
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Khasru asks port officials to ensure cargo delivery within four days
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CHATTOGRAM, Feb 20, 2026 (BSS)- Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury has called upon port and customs officials to take appropriate measures for delivery of the cargoes within four days from the port yards.   The minister expressed resentment over outdated state of most of the scanning machines in the country’s main seaport, asking the port and customs officials to make the machines functional immediately. “How such important machines remained out of order for long, he asked saying “We will not allow such inaction, which is causing unusual delay in goods delivery and cargo congestion.” Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury told this in a stocktaking meeting with the representatives of the port users, leading business persons and senior officials of Chattogram Port Authority (CPA) and Chattogram Customs House (CCH) here today.   The meeting was held at minister’s Mehdibagh residence in the city this afternoon marking his maiden visit in the port city after assuming office. Mr. Khasru is elected parliament member from Chattogram-11 (Bandar-Patenga) constituency where a number of economic and industrial Key Point Installations including Chattogram Port, Chattogram Customs House, Eastern Refinery, airport and CEPZ are situated. Leaders of Chattogram Port Users Forum assured the minister that they would work together for smooth and uninterrupted functioning of the port. The finance minister said there is no alternative to operating the port with utmost efficiency and faster pace following best global practices.  He said the cost of operating and service delivery must be reduced to an optimum level to avert negative impact on commodity price as well as trade and industrial production.  The minister asked the CPA and CCH officials to convey the problems they are facing to the concerned ministries in written to expedite their solution.  He assured them of overseeing and monitoring the problems in coordination with concerned ministries and CPA and customs officials for the sake of smooth functioning of the Chattogram port and accelerating trade and investment in Chattogram. After hearing a number of problems from the port and custom related stakeholders, the minister solved some problems instantly after discussion with senior CPA and CCH officials. “We will work to find pragmatic solutions of all problems in order to bring discipline and transparency in the port operation for greater interest of the economy” he said. CCH Commissioner Md Shafi Ullah, CPA Member (Harbour) Md Abdullah, CPA Director (Security) Lt. Col Md Zahirul Islam, Convenor of Chattogram Port Users Forum Amir Humayun Mahmud Chowdhury, President of C&F Agents Association S M Saiful Alam, General Secretary Md Shawkat Ali, former BGMEA First Vice President M A Salam and former CCCI Director Amirul Haque were present, among others.
Muktadir vows to tackle mountainous economic challenges
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‘Nana Halim' keeps 31-year Ramadan tradition alive in Khulna
‘Nana Halim' keeps 31-year Ramadan tradition alive in Khulna
KHULNA, Feb 20, 2026 (BSS) - An 80-year-old cook has been preserving a cherished Ramadan tradition in the city for more than three decades, drawing fasting residents each year with his signature halim. Popularly known as "Nana Halim," Mohammad Hazrat Ali prepares and sells the traditional iftar item exclusively during the holy month of Ramadan. His temporary stall, set up on the footpath in front of Government Pioneer Women's College in Khulna, attracts customers of all ages who eagerly await the seasonal delicacy. Hazrat Ali has been selling halim for about 31 years. However, due to age and health concerns, he has limited his activity to Ramadan over the past decade. Sales begin daily from around 2:00 pm and continue until just before iftar, with long queues forming hours in advance. Despite his advanced age, Hazrat Ali still personally supervises the cooking process to ensure the taste and quality remain unchanged. "I am not as strong as before," he told BSS. "My children are now well-established in their professions, and I also earn from a small fish farm. I prepare halim in Ramadan mainly for the fasting people. When everyone calls me 'Nana,' it brings me immense joy." Prepared primarily with quality mutton and clarified butter, his halim is widely regarded as one of the most sought-after iftar items in the city. Depending on demand, between 100 and 150 kilograms are cooked daily, with production increasing on holidays. Customers often start lining up from midday to secure their share. Prices have risen this year due to higher commodity costs, starting at Tk 200 per portion, while larger earthen pots are sold for up to Tk 1,800. A team of nine people, including seven assistant cooks, supports the preparation, which begins as early as 7:00 am each day. Hazrat Ali's journey began in the early 1990s after he lost his job at a factory in Chattogram. Later employed as a security guard at the college, he struggled to support his family and started selling halim from a van in 1993. Its distinctive taste quickly gained popularity through word of mouth, eventually enabling him to leave his job and focus entirely on the business. Due to illness, he stopped selling halim year-round around 2010-11 and now prepares it only during Ramadan. Local residents say the rich flavor, particularly the use of high-quality mutton, sets his halim apart from others available in the city. Businessman Monirul Haque, a regular customer, said he buys the halim several times each Ramadan for his family. "Such delicious halim is rare. We wait for it every year," he added. Abdus Salam, who runs a nearby photocopy shop, joins the team during Ramadan when his own business slows down. "At least we can earn some extra income during the fasting month by working with him," he added. Over the years, 'Nana Halim' has evolved from a simple food stall into a seasonal symbol of Ramadan in Khulna, with many residents considering it an essential part of their iftar tradition.
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