Adilur calls for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum
Adilur calls for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum
Appeal hearings on candidacy continue at EC for 8th day
Appeal hearings on candidacy continue at EC for 8th day
Media professionals call for unity to protect press freedom
Media professionals call for unity to protect press freedom
People will show red card against tyranny by voting 'Yes' in referendum: Shafiqul
People will show red card against tyranny by voting 'Yes' in referendum: Shafiqul
Tarique Rahman to attend first election rally in Sylhet on Jan 22
Tarique Rahman to attend first election rally in Sylhet on Jan 22
Salehuddin urges 'Yes' vote in upcoming referendum
Salehuddin urges 'Yes' vote in upcoming referendum
Indiscriminate use of antibiotics heightens risk of superbugs
BNP to prioritise education sector if voted to power: Tuku
BNP to prioritise education sector if voted to power: Tuku
TANGAIL, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS)- BNP Publicity Secretary and candidate from Tangail-5 constituency Sultan Salahuddin Tuku has said BNP would give the highest priority to education sector if it comes to power through people’s mandate in the February 12 election. He was addressing the prize distribution ceremony of the annual sports competition and reception organised by the Shaheen Education Family at the Shaheed Smriti Municipal Park in Tangail town this morning. On the occasion scholarships were given to meritorious students and traditional pitha festival was arranged. Tuku said BNP would take maximum measures to ensure the proper and effective management of educational institutions across the country.  BNP has a commitment to create employment opportunities for one crore youths, he said adding that educated but unemployed youths would get allowances for up to one year. He pledged to take initiatives so that no youth in the district remains unemployed. Chaired by the Chairman of Shaheen Education Family Muhammad Masudul Amin, it was addressed by District BNP President Hasanuzzamil Shaheen as the main speaker. Among others, Upazila Secondary Education Officer Md Mujibul Ahsan, BNP leaders Md Mahmudul Haque Sanu and Azgar Ali were present as special guests.
EC, administration must ensure absolute neutrality: Helal
EC, administration must ensure absolute neutrality: Helal
Khaleda Zia's personality, political acumen beyond description: Moyeen Khan
Khaleda Zia's personality, political acumen beyond description: Moyeen Khan
Won’t take steps to harm Dhaka’s relations with any country: Touhid  
Won’t take steps to harm Dhaka’s relations with any country: Touhid  
Bangladesh sets Guinness World Record with highest flag-parachuting demonstration 
Bangladesh sets Guinness World Record with highest flag-parachuting demonstration 
Govt implementing extensive programmes nationwide to create awareness about referendum
Govt implementing extensive programmes nationwide to create awareness about referendum
Bangladesh’s economy grows by 4.50% in Q1 of FY26
Bangladesh’s economy grows by 4.50% in Q1 of FY26
Govt tightens oversight of public assets to reduce long-term fiscal risks
Govt tightens oversight of public assets to reduce long-term fiscal risks
DHAKA, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS) - Amid growing concerns over hidden fiscal exposures and weak oversight of public resources, the government has introduced a new Property, Plant and Equipment (PPE) and Lease Manual aimed at strengthening asset governance and curbing long-term liabilities.    The move comes as the Finance Division revealed that Bangladesh's total contingent liabilities have reached Tk 6,39,782.58 crore, much of it linked to state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and poorly monitored asset and lease arrangements that pose serious risks to macroeconomic stability, said a press release.   Senior government officials made the remarks at a two-day workshop titled "SOEs and ABs Governance: Progress Review and Way Forward", held on January 16-17, 2026, at a hotel in Cox's Bazar.    The event was organized by the Scheme on SOE Governance under the Strengthening Public Financial Management Program to Enable Service Delivery (SPFMS), Finance Division (FD).   Md. Hasanul Matin, Additional Secretary (Budget and Macroeconomics), FD, attended the workshop as the chief guest, while Dr. Ziaul Abedin, Additional Secretary (Budget) and National Program Director of SPFMS, joined as the guest of honour.    Rahima Begum, Director General (Additional Secretary), Monitoring Cell, FD, chaired the session.    Around 80 officials from the Finance Division and various ministries and autonomous bodies participated.   Addressing the inaugural session, Md. Hasanul Matin said, "Inefficient performance of several SOEs has significantly increased contingent liabilities. The creation of multiple authorities for similar purposes has led to overlapping functions, which must be avoided."   Bangladesh needs to restore its governance approach with global best practices, he added.   "Our major challenges today include rising debt burdens and declining revenue generation. Addressing these issues requires a whole-of-government approach," he noted.   Dr. Ziaul Abedin said, "In a market economy, only commercially viable SOEs should continue to operate, while others should be restructured or phased out. But this has not happened in Bangladesh. Transforming SOEs requires strong political commitment", he said adding, "We must rethink their future through broader, sustainable business models."    Rahima Begum emphasized that SOEs and autonomous bodies play a crucial role in strengthening the national economy, but inefficiency, weak financial management, and lack of accountability have sharply increased debt and contingent liabilities.    "We are identifying key challenges and focusing on practical solutions, including stronger audits, digital systems, and improved oversight to ensure good governance," she said.   Four business sessions were in the workshop. The first session was on SABRE+ System: An integrated Database of the SoE and Abs.    Presentation was made by Md. Amirul Islam, Additional Director General, Monitoring Cell, FD and the session was moderated by Md. Firoj Ahmed, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Shipping.    The session discussed that the SABRE+ (State-owned Enterprises, Autonomous Bodies, Budget Reporting and Evaluation System) is an integrated digital platform developed by the Finance Division.    It is integrated digital database for SOEs and ABs noted that contingent liabilities, arising from government guarantees, SOE losses, and poorly structured asset and lease arrangements, often remain outside regular budget calculations.    Without stronger oversight, these hidden risks can suddenly become direct government expenditures, undermining fiscal stability and public service delivery.   The second session was on DCL Statements and Fiscal Risk Statement of SoEs and Abs. Ibrahim Khalid, Director, SoE Wing, FD made presentation and the moderator was Rahima Begum, Director General, Monitoring Cell, FD.    The session outlined that according to an official assessment, 28 high-risk entities account for residual liabilities equivalent to 1.67 percent of GDP, while 14 very high-risk entities represent 3.13 percent of GDP. The Finance Division also identified persistent governance weaknesses, including delays in audited financial statements, weak audit committees, shortages of professional accountants, and incomplete financial data.   The third business session was on Policy and Procedures Manual for PPE and Other Assets and Preparation of Fixed Asset Register of SoEs and Abs where Md. Firoj Ahmed, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Shipping made presentation. The session was moderated by Muhammad Manjurul Haque, Joint Secretary Expenditure Management, FD.    The session highlighted that the newly introduced PPE and Lease Manual aims to address these gaps by setting clear and standardized rules for how public assets are classified, valued, depreciated, leased, and disposed of. Aligned with international accounting standards, the manual requires systematic tagging, registration, and tracking of government assets, improving traceability and accountability.   The fourth session was on SoEs and Abs Governance Reform Strategy 2025-30. The presentation of this session was made by Rahima Begum, Director General, Monitoring Cell, FD and the moderator was Dr. A K M Atiqul Haque, Joint Secretary, Budget Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting, FD.    This session highlighted that the strategy focuses on strengthening core PFM institutions, modernizing systems and processes, and reinforcing governance and transparency across the public sector. Policy actions include enacting a comprehensive SOE law, publishing an annual fiscal risk statement, updating the PPE Manual, strengthening corporate governance practices, and promoting equity financing to reduce reliance on government transfers.   Also highlighted the institutional reforms emphasize capacity building, expanded independent performance evaluations, standardized reporting procedures, and stronger internal audits.   
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RU admission test begins amid massive preparations
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Manju urges JCD to rise up like past
Manju urges JCD to rise up like past
KHULNA, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS)- BNP nominated parliamentary candidate for Khulna-2 constituency Nazrul Islam Manju has said if Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) does not rise up as it did in the past, the country will be ruined. “Chhatra Dal is not just an organization, it is a political school where discussions are held on protecting the country and improving the fate of its people,” he said, adding that no force other than nationalist forces can safeguard Bangladesh. He was addressing a meeting and doa mahfil in memory of BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia organised by the Council of Former Leaders of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal at the Khulna Press Club auditorium here yesterday. Manju called for further strengthening and making the organisation more pragmatic so that farmers, workers and hardworking people of rural Bangladesh can sleep safely and peacefully.   He urged Chhatra Dal leaders and activists to work together to ensure victory of the party candidates in all six parliamentary constituencies in Khulna. Manju also said that Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman taught the nation how to face a crisis particularly at the time of the Liberation War.   He called upon Chhatra Dal to remain active on social media alongside working for the country, the party and the people. Former president of Chhatra Dal Khulna City unit Tariqul Islam Zaher was in the chair while local BNP leaders Bir Muktijoddha Moniruzzaman Moni, Sekendar Jafarullah Khan Sachchu, Kazi Md. Rashed and Abdur Razzaq spoke, among others.  
Doa mahfil held in Dinajpur seeking eternal peace of Khaleda Zia
Doa mahfil held in Dinajpur seeking eternal peace of Khaleda Zia
Narail farmers eye bumper winter vegetable harvest
Narail farmers eye bumper winter vegetable harvest
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Malan, Hridoy steer Rangpur to strong 181-4 against Dhaka
Malan, Hridoy steer Rangpur to strong 181-4 against Dhaka
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Shooting in South African township leaves 7 dead
Shooting in South African township leaves 7 dead
CAPE TOWN, Jan 17, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Gunmen killed seven people in a township outside the South African city of Cape Town early on Saturday in an incident believed to be extortion-related, police said. The attack is the latest in a string of mass shootings that have shaken the crime-weary country of 63 million people. "Police are investigating a shooting incident in Marikana that claimed the lives of seven people -- one woman and six men aged between 30 and 50," police said in a statement. Three people were also wounded in the attack, which occurred shortly after midnight and was "believed to be linked to extortion in the area", it said. "The suspects fled the scene and no arrests have been made," police said, adding that a manhunt had been launched and investigations were ongoing. South Africa, the continent's most industrialised nation, is grappling with entrenched crime and corruption driven by organised networks. On average, around 63 people were killed each day between July and September last year, according to police data. Two separate mass shootings in December, in which gunmen stormed a hostel and a bar, left two dozen people dead, including several children. Saturday's attack occurred in the city's Cape Flats area, which has a reputation for gang violence and where over 2,000 murders were recorded in the first nine months of 2025.  
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
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Mild cold wave continues in north, relief likely during daytime
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Temperatures dip as mild cold wave hits north, west
Country’s lowest temperature in Panchagarh for sixth consecutive day
Country’s lowest temperature in Panchagarh for sixth consecutive day
Mild cold wave likely to widen, temperatures dip further
Mild cold wave likely to widen, temperatures dip further
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Cold wave eases, limited to three districts
Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures
Cold wave shifts, fog deepens despite unchanged temperatures

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