July revolution spirit to be upheld thru referendum: Khalid
July revolution spirit to be upheld thru referendum: Khalid
90th birth anniversary of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman being observed
90th birth anniversary of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman being observed
Responsibility for referendum campaign lies on all political parties: Fouzul Kabir
Responsibility for referendum campaign lies on all political parties: Fouzul Kabir
Mustard production jumps 86pc under interim govt: Agriculture Adviser
Mustard production jumps 86pc under interim govt: Agriculture Adviser
BNP firmly committed to establish liberal democracy: Mirza Fakhrul
BNP firmly committed to establish liberal democracy: Mirza Fakhrul
Legal firearms to be surrendered by Jan 31 ahead of nat’l polls
Legal firearms to be surrendered by Jan 31 ahead of nat’l polls
Biman’s Boeing procurement decision based on operational, commercial grounds: CEO 
S Alam, PK Halder, 11 others indicted in graft case
S Alam, PK Halder, 11 others indicted in graft case
DHAKA, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) - A Dhaka court today framed charges against 13 people including, S Alam Group Chairman Mohammad Saiful Alam and former Managing Director of Reliance Finance Limited Prashanta Kumar (PK) Halder in a case lodged for allegedly embezzling Taka 32 crore through fraud and abuse of power. Judge Md Abdus Salam of Dhaka 9th Special Judge Court passed the order, setting February 8 for start recording the deposition of the witnesses. The other accused are S Alam Group Vice Chairman Abdus Samad; directors Mohammad Abdullah Hasan and Shahana Ferdous; former Executive Vice President of Reliance Finance Limited (now Aviva Finance Ltd) Rashedul Haque; former manager Nahida Runai; former Senior Vice President Kazi Ahmed Jamal; former deputy manager Jumaratul Banna; former Managing Director of Marine Vegetable Oils Jahir Ahmed; and directors Tipu Sultan, Md Ishaq and Md Abdullah Al Mamun. Among the accused, Nahida Runai and Rashedul Haque are currently in jail. As S Alam and 11 others remain absconding, the court issued arrest warrants against them. According to the case statement, on August 12, 2013, a term loan of Taka 32.50 crore was approved in the name of a fictitious company, Messrs Mustafa & Co, and the loan was disbursed on October 9 the same year. The money was later transferred to the account of S Alam Super Edible Oil Limited. Following the incident, Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Assistant Director Mahmudul Hasan filed the case on July 2, 2025. After completing the investigation, the ACC submitted a charge sheet on October 15 the same year against S Alam Group Chairman Mohammad Saiful Alam and 12 others.
Tarique Rahman stands by Shaheed Firoz Ahmed's ailing wife
Tarique Rahman stands by Shaheed Firoz Ahmed's ailing wife
Law Adviser expresses deep condolence over death of two judges
Law Adviser expresses deep condolence over death of two judges
Govt clarifies CA’s support for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum 
Govt clarifies CA’s support for ‘Yes’ vote in referendum 
Govt. has every right to campaign for “yes” vote in referendum: Riaz
Govt. has every right to campaign for “yes” vote in referendum: Riaz
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 
ICCB for banking sector resilience of Bangladesh’s economic future 
ICCB for banking sector resilience of Bangladesh’s economic future 
DHAKA, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) – As Bangladesh advances toward upper-middle-income status, the resilience and credibility of its banking sector will define the nation's growth trajectory, according to the editorial of the latest News Bulletin (Oct-December 2025) released today by the International Chamber of Commerce-Bangladesh (ICCB).   The ICCB report described the banking system as the backbone of Bangladesh’s economic journey, responsible for mobilizing savings, financing trade, and generating employment.    However, the editorial warned that the sector currently stands at a critical inflection point, facing significant structural challenges that require urgent governance reforms and a strong, autonomous central bank.     The most pressing concern highlighted in the report is the massive accumulation of non-performing loans (NPLs). The total volume of NPLs has reached over Tk 6.44 lakh crore, constituting approximately 35.7 percent of all outstanding loans—a figure the ICCB describes as an alarming level by international standards.   The editorial noted that these excessive NPLs weaken bank balance sheets, reduce lending capacity, and discourage new investment, ultimately posing serious risks to the broader macro-economy.    While recent regulatory actions have forced banks to report defaulted loans more accurately, the ICCB emphasized the need to distinguish between willful default and genuine business distress to ensure that deliberate financial misconduct is addressed firmly while viable enterprises receive support.     In a move described as the largest in Bangladesh’s financial history, the Bank Resolution Ordinance 2025 was recently enacted to handle distressed financial institutions. Under this new framework, five Shariah-based banks were consolidated into a single state-owned entity to stabilize systemic risk and safeguard depositors.   While acknowledging that consolidation can reduce contagion risk, the ICCB noted that experts have raised questions regarding shareholder approval under the Companies Act for merging publicly listed companies. The editorial stresses that the success of such measures relies on accountability, improved governance and modern risk-management standards.   The ICCB report placed heavy emphasis on the necessity of a strong, professional, and independent Bangladesh Bank. Global experience suggests that an independent central bank is essential for handling financial pressures, maintaining economic confidence, and attracting investment.   Over the past two years, Bangladesh Bank has implemented extraordinary measures—including liquidity support and refinancing facilities—to protect depositors and preserve stability during financial stress. However, the report asserts that while emergency funding is useful during crises, long-term health depends on strong governance and prudent lending     To support Bangladesh’s goals of export diversification, technological innovation, and infrastructure development, the financial system must evolve. The ICCB called for strict action against willful defaulters, globally aligned compliance standards, and continuous regulatory capacity building.   The editorial concluded that building resilience is not solely the job of regulators but requires the constructive support of bank boards, management, policymakers, and the business community to create a financial system that commands domestic and international trust.
BIDA signs MoUs with 11 institutions to integrate OSS portal
BIDA signs MoUs with 11 institutions to integrate OSS portal
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Gold, silver hit records and stocks fall as Trump fans trade fears
Youth festival held in Rajbari thru various competitions 
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Tarique Rahman stands by Shaheed Firoz Ahmed's ailing wife
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Workshop on election-time journalism begins at JU
Workshop on election-time journalism begins at JU
10 DU students receive Professor Sitara Parvin Award
10 DU students receive Professor Sitara Parvin Award
RU 'A' unit admission test held at KU sub-centre
RU 'A' unit admission test held at KU sub-centre
RU A unit intake test held with 90.66pc attendance
RU A unit intake test held with 90.66pc attendance
Illegal drugs worth Tk 21 lakh seized in Lalmonirhat
Illegal drugs worth Tk 21 lakh seized in Lalmonirhat
LALMONIRHAT, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) - Detective Branch (DB) of police seized a large consignment of illegal drugs worth approximately Taka 21 lakh during a raid in Kaliganj upazila of the district early today. Based on information DB Lalmonirhat sources said the DB team conducted the raid around 4:30 am near Sirajul Market and a covered van was seized in this drive.  Joint operation conducted by DB Lalmonirhat and Gangachara Police recovered 885 bottles of illegal drugs, including 179 bottles of Escape Syrup, 540 bottles of Phensidyl, and 166 bottles of Fairdeal inside covered van. Pick-up van driver managed to flee the scene.     Confirming the incident, Lalmonirhat DB Officer-in-Charge Saad Ahmed said the seized drugs were handed over to Gangachara police.  Gangachara Police said estimated the market value of the seized drugs to be over Tk 21 lakh. Efforts are underway to arrest those involved in this matter, Police added.
Cleanliness drive begins in Nabaganga River
Cleanliness drive begins in Nabaganga River
Integrated efforts indispensable to prevent violence against women and girl children
Integrated efforts indispensable to prevent violence against women and girl children
Switzerland's Ruegg sprints to second Tour Down Under title
Switzerland's Ruegg sprints to second Tour Down Under title
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Klopp 'surprised and not surprised' by Alonso's Madrid exit
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Ruthless Anisimova races into Australian Open round two
Australia rest Cummins, Hazlewood, Maxwell for Pakistan T20 series
Australia rest Cummins, Hazlewood, Maxwell for Pakistan T20 series
South Korea, Italy agree to deepen AI, defence cooperation
South Korea, Italy agree to deepen AI, defence cooperation
SEOUL, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - South Korea and Italy agreed Monday to expand cooperation in artificial intelligence, space and the defence industry, pledging to confront "global challenges" at a bilateral summit in Seoul. President Lee Jae Myung hosted Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for the summit at his office in the first visit by an Italian leader to South Korea in almost two decades. Speaking alongside the far-right leader following their meeting, Lee said the two countries would "further expand the horizons of cooperation into advanced industries such as artificial intelligence, space, and aviation". "In addition, we will pursue complementary cooperation in the defence industry based on each side's strengths," Lee added. South Korea has emerged as a major arms exporter in recent years as Central and Eastern European countries -- including Poland -- have signed deals with South Korean manufacturers in the face of Russia's protracted war in Ukraine. The South has remained combat-ready since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce and has been quick to export arms to countries in need. But it has not supplied weapons to Ukraine due to a domestic policy preventing the provision of arms to countries at war. "The war in Ukraine also poses an extremely serious risk to Europe's security in every respect," Meloni said. "For that reason, we will continue to pursue new forms of cooperation at the global level," she added, describing Seoul as "one of the G7's most important partners". Lee also vowed to "work closely together to contribute to global peace" and "safeguard the universal value of peace, extending our efforts ... to the wider world".  
Night, day temperature to remain nearly unchanged
Night, day temperature to remain nearly unchanged
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
Dry weather likely across country in next 24 hours
Mild cold wave continues in north, relief likely during daytime
Mild cold wave continues in north, relief likely during daytime
Temperatures dip as mild cold wave hits north, west
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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'Kuashar Gaan' concert at DU on Jan 17 to support cold-affected people
'Kuashar Gaan' concert at DU on Jan 17 to support cold-affected people
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Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei debuts in India
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Golden Globes viewership shrinks again
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K-pop heartthrobs BTS to kick off world tour in April
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35 more dengue patients hospitalized  
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Dr Zahid provides free treatment to cold patients in Dinajpur
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Historic 'Amtala 52 Gate' at DMCH reopens after 40 yrs
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Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
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Farmers show interest in groundnut cultivation in Sherpur char 
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Ramsagar Dighi draws heavy tourist rush during winter
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