PM offers ziarat at Hazrat Shahjalal's shrine
PM offers ziarat at Hazrat Shahjalal's shrine
Home Minister visits Ramna Model Police Station
Home Minister visits Ramna Model Police Station
PM launches Surma riverfront beautification, flood protection project in Sylhet
PM launches Surma riverfront beautification, flood protection project in Sylhet
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
Fakhrul calls for mainstreaming mutual harmony for a prosperous country 
Fakhrul calls for mainstreaming mutual harmony for a prosperous country 
Gautama Buddha's teachings highly relevant in today's world: Zahid
Gautama Buddha's teachings highly relevant in today's world: Zahid
Govt aims for inclusive cultural revival engaging youth
Family cards uplifting lives of marginalised women
Family cards uplifting lives of marginalised women
DHAKA, May 2, 2026 (BSS) – Sabina Akhter, a domestic helper, and her husband, Md Saidur Rahman, an e-rickshaw puller, with their three children, used to live in the capital’s Karail slum.   With great joy, Sabina said, “It was very difficult to pay the house rent after covering every expense, including rickshaw rent and food. Now I can pay the house rent – that’s a big deal.”   She added that the pressure has eased somewhat after receiving the family card allowance. “Now at least I can pay my rent on time,” she said.   It is not just Sabina, but many like her who have received this assistance for the first time through a government benefit.   Many beneficiaries said that although the amount is small, it plays a very significant role in their daily lives.   On April 16, after speaking to local residents who have received ‘Family Cards’, it was learned that the government’s ‘Family Card’ programme has become a new topic of discussion in the area. Cash assistance of Taka 2,500 per month – although modest – is a great relief for residents of Karail.   Beauty Begum, another resident of the Karail slum, has been living there for about 25 years. Although she is ageing and tired, she still works as a domestic helper in other households.   She said, “It is difficult to work at this age. I feel a little relieved after receiving this money.”   A different aspect of the programme emerges in the words of student Mim Akhter. She is now able to cover her university expenses with the money received in her mother’s name.   She said, “My travel and fees are paid with this money. Earlier, I had to take it from my mother and father.” On the other hand, Sahida Akhter has used the money she received from the ‘Family Card’ to buy goods for her son’s small shop, creating the possibility of additional family income.   In fact, the money is not only being used for consumption – in some cases, it is also being used for investment. It is noteworthy that before the 13th National Parliament election, BNP promised the ‘Family Card’ programme in its election manifesto as a means of providing economic security to people, especially women.   In line with this, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman officially inaugurated the programme on March 10 to fulfil that promise.   The slogan of the project, implemented by the Ministry of Social Welfare, is: ‘Not the individual, but the family is the main unit of development’.   To this end, the Ministry of Social Welfare and the Department of Social Services have prepared the ‘Family Card Piloting Implementation Guidelines 2026’.   Officials said a central database is being created based on national identity cards to ensure transparency and prevent irregularities. The government is also monitoring whether beneficiaries are receiving funds regularly.   The initiative is part of the government’s commitment to achieving national development and social justice by empowering women and recognising them as heads of families in social protection programmes.   Under the pilot phase, the programme is being implemented in 15 wards across 13 city corporations and unions in 13 districts, said Social Welfare Minister Abu Zafar Md Zahid Hossain, MP, at a recent press conference.   Ward committees conducted door-to-door surveys, collecting data on the socio-economic conditions of households, including family size, education, housing conditions, household assets (such as televisions, refrigerators, computers and mobile phones) and remittance flows.     The collected data were verified by union and upazila committees before finalising the beneficiary list.   During the pilot phase, information on 67,854 women-headed households was collected across the country, he added.   Zahid said that, using a software-based Proxy Means Test (PMT), households were classified into categories such as extreme poor, poor, lower-middle-income, middle-income and affluent groups.   Out of 51,805 households initially identified as extreme poor, poor and lower-middle-income, verification found 47,777 households with valid data. After excluding cases involving multiple benefits, government employment or pension entitlements, 37,567 women-headed households were finally selected for assistance. Officials said the automated PMT-based system minimises the possibility of corruption, nepotism or manual interference in selecting beneficiaries.   Under the programme, each eligible household receives a modern ‘Family Card’ equipped with a contactless chip, QR code and NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, ensuring security, durability and ease of use.   Each card covers up to five members of a household, while larger joint families may receive multiple cards proportionately.   During the pilot phase, selected beneficiaries receive a monthly allowance of Taka 2,500, and the government may later consider providing equivalent food assistance.   However, families are not eligible if any member receives a salary, allowance or pension from government, autonomous or state-owned institutions. Households with commercial licences, large businesses, luxury assets such as cars or air conditioners, or savings certificates worth Taka 500,000 or more are also excluded.   The allowance is transferred directly to beneficiaries through the Government-to-Person (G2P) digital payment system, credited to women’s mobile wallets or bank accounts, enabling them to receive support without delay or intermediaries. For the pilot implementation up to June 2026, the government has allocated Taka 38.07 crore, of which Taka 25.15 crore (66.06%) will be distributed as direct cash support and Taka 12.92 crore (33.94%) will be used for programme implementation, including data collection, development of the online system and card production. The ‘Family Card Pilot Implementation Guideline 2026’ has already been prepared and uploaded on the website of the Ministry of Social Welfare.   Zahid Hossain said the Family Card programme has initially been launched on a pilot basis. The government will review the programme monthly, with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Social Welfare jointly conducting the evaluation. He said the government has set a three-month period for “lesson learning”, which will continue until June 30. During this period, authorities will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the programme and take corrective measures where necessary before expanding it further.   Dr Md Shafiqul Islam, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Kishoreganj University and Professor of Political Science at Chittagong University, said, “This programme is boosting women’s confidence by delivering money directly into their hands. They are no longer just family members, but are also establishing themselves as the economic driving force of the family.”  
‘Doctors Run’ held at Hatirjheel to raise awareness on heart health
‘Doctors Run’ held at Hatirjheel to raise awareness on heart health
Law enforcers intensify border surveillance, intelligence to curb human trafficking
Law enforcers intensify border surveillance, intelligence to curb human trafficking
Iran executes two men convicted of spying for Israel: judiciary
Iran executes two men convicted of spying for Israel: judiciary
TEHRAN, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran hanged two men on Saturday convicted of spying for Israel, the judiciary said, the latest in a string of executions in recent weeks. "Yaghoub Karimpour and Nasser Bekrzadeh were hanged for the crime of intelligence cooperation and espionage in favour of the Zionist regime," the judiciary's Mizan Online website said. It was not immediately clear when the two men were arrested. Mizan said Karimpour was convicted of the capital offence of "moharebeh," or waging war against God, over "filming and photographing security and military locations and sending them to a Mossad officer during the imposed war," referring to Iran's 12-day war with Israel in June 2025. It added that Bekrzadeh cooperated with Israel's spy agency, Mossad, by sending information on "religious and provincial figures, as well as important centres such as the Natanz area," home to a key nuclear site. Mizan did not specify whether Bekrzadeh's activities took place during wartime. On February 28, Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran, triggering another war that engulfed the Middle East but has been paused since April 8 under a fragile ceasefire. Iran has in recent weeks carried out multiple executions of people linked to mass protests in January, which authorities say were instigated by Israel, the United States and opposition groups, including the banned People's Mujahedin organisation. On Thursday, Iran said it hanged a man, identified as Sasan Azadvar, who was convicted of acting on behalf of such groups by "attacking police officers" in the central province of Isfahan during the pre-war protests. The demonstrations began in late December over rising living costs before spreading nationwide and evolving into anti-government protests that peaked on January 8 and 9. Iranian authorities said the rallies began peacefully before turning into "foreign-instigated riots" involving killings and vandalism.  
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
EC makes SSC or equivalent certificates mandatory for voter registration
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
Govt approves major energy exploration projects to boost domestic reserves
Sonagazi Solar Plant bolsters national grid, spurs economic activities
Sonagazi Solar Plant bolsters national grid, spurs economic activities
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
Govt to review outdated British, Pakistan-era laws: Law Minister 
Oil prices fall as Iran proposes new US talks
Oil prices fall as Iran proposes new US talks
LONDON, May 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The price of oil fell on Friday after Iranian media reported that Tehran had proposed fresh talks with the United States in a message sent via mediator Pakistan. A barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fell briefly more than five percent, dipping below the symbolic $100 mark, before clawing back to stand at $101.7 by 1530 GMT. The other main US benchmark Brent North Sea crude also recovered slightly, initially dropping by more than three percent to $106.98 before edging back to $108.4. At the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran in late February, Brent was almost $73 a barrel and WTI $67. "The Islamic Republic sent the text of its latest proposal to Pakistan, the mediator in the talks with the United States, on Thursday evening," the official IRNA news agency reported, without providing further details. Both benchmarks had started Friday's session edging upward, with the prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continuing to obstruct oil exports from the Gulf. With strategic crude reserves dwindling, investors are closely watching for any sign of an improvement in supply. "Every week of delay before the Strait of Hormuz reopens adds about $5 to the average price per barrel" for investors, analyst Ole Hvalbye told AFP. Meanwhile, seven members of the OPEC and OPEC+ group are to decide on Sunday on production quotas for the first time since the United Arab Emirates left the cartel. The group is expected to increase its quotas by 188,000 barrels per day, according to Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst with Global Risk Management. But he added that the meeting was "largely irrelevant" for prices as members including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq, were "unable to produce that oil" owing to the conflict.  
Iran supreme leader calls for economic battle to 'disappoint' enemies
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DB arrests one with 1,000 yaba pills in Rajshahi 
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RAJSHAHI, May 2, 2026 (BSS) - District Detective Branch (DB) of Police arrested a drug dealer with 1,000 yaba tablets during a raid in the Kakanhat Bazar area of Godagari Upazila in Rajshahi. He was arrested on the paved road in front of the Kakanhat Food Warehouse late Friday night. The arrested individual is Shariful Islam Sharif, 30. He is the son of the late Mokbul Hossain from Balurtungi village in Shibganj Upazila, Chapainawabganj district. Police said that based on a tip-off, a DB police team led by SI Mehedi Hasan of Rajshahi District DB, along with his force, was conducting an anti-drug operation in and around Safina Park at around 12:40 AM.  Based on further information, the team later carried out an operation in the Kakanhat Bazar area. During the operation, sensing the presence of police, Shariful tried to flee but was detained at 1:20 AM. Upon searching his body, 1,000 yaba tablets kept in a white polythene bag were recovered from the front right pocket of his pants. Police said a case has been filed against the arrested individual at Godagari Police Station under the Narcotics Control Act, 2018.  
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BCB, Ansar ink deal to strengthen security at stadiums across country

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