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JS sitting to resume at 3pm  
Anti-Trump protests launch on 'No Kings' day in US
Anti-Trump protests launch on 'No Kings' day in US
Land minister urges field-level officials to fulfill people's expectations
Land minister urges field-level officials to fulfill people's expectations
ICT prosecution pleads to show Mamun Khaled, Masud Uddin Chowdhury arrested
ICT prosecution pleads to show Mamun Khaled, Masud Uddin Chowdhury arrested
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Army Chief off to US on official visit
Nepal eyes upgrading Saidpur Airport into international airport
Nepal eyes upgrading Saidpur Airport into international airport
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DMP files 1,266 cases for traffic law violations 
DMP files 1,266 cases for traffic law violations 
DHAKA, March 29, 2026 (BSS) - The Traffic Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has filed a total of 1,266 cases against traffic law violators in different areas of the capital on Saturday. According to a DMP press release, 44 cases were filed in the Traffic-Ramna division, including 2 buses, 2 covered vans, 6 CNG vehicles and 14 motorcycles.  In the Traffic-Lalbagh division, 164 cases were filed, involving 15 buses, 5 trucks, 1 covered van, 28 CNG vehicles and 97 motorcycles. In the Traffic-Motijheel division, 69 cases were recorded, including 10 buses, 3 trucks, 5 covered vans, 16 CNG vehicles and 20 motorcycles.  Meanwhile, 68 cases were filed in the Traffic-Wari division, involving 29 buses, 11 trucks, 4 covered vans, 7 CNG vehicles and 5 motorcycles. Additionally, 76 cases were filed in the Traffic-Tejgaon division, including 3 buses, 2 covered vans, 6 CNG vehicles and 31 motorcycles.  The Traffic-Mirpur division recorded 209 cases, involving 12 buses, 10 trucks, 5 covered vans, 42 CNG vehicles and 105 motorcycles. The Traffic-Uttara division filed 221 cases, including 24 buses, 7 trucks, 3 covered vans, 37 CNG vehicles and 98 motorcycles.  The highest number of cases-415-was recorded in the Traffic-Gulshan division, involving 44 buses, 5 trucks, 20 covered vans, 49 CNG vehicles and 209 motorcycles. During the drive, a total of 392 vehicles were dumped and 69 vehicles were wrecked. The DMP Traffic Division said such drives will continue to ensure traffic discipline and road safety in the metropolitan area.
Law minister mourns death of Dilara Hafiz
Law minister mourns death of Dilara Hafiz
Muhit warns private medical colleges of irregularities
Muhit warns private medical colleges of irregularities
Iran attack on Aluminium Bahrain plant wounds two: state media
Iran attack on Aluminium Bahrain plant wounds two: state media
MANAMA, March 29, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Two of Aluminium Bahrain's employees were wounded in an Iranian attack on its facilities over the weekend, Bahrain state media reported on Sunday. Since the Middle East war erupted at the end of February, Bahrain and other Gulf countries have been regularly targeted by Iranian missile and drone strikes in retaliation for the US-Israeli campaign, now in its second month. "The safety and security of (Aluminium Bahrain's) people remain its top priority and the Company confirms that two of Alba's employees sustained minor injuries," the company said in a statement carried by the official Bahrain News Agency. It did not give details on the nature of Saturday's strike or the extent of the damage. Alba, one of the world's largest aluminium producers, said it was assessing the impact on its operations and would issue further updates when available. Bahraini authorities have not yet released additional information on the incident.  
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
PM calls for collective efforts to build desired Bangladesh
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
BNP's politics is to change people's fate: PM
5 new factories get LEED certification
5 new factories get LEED certification
DHAKA, March 29, 2026 (BSS) - Five new readymade garment (RMG) factories in Bangladesh have achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, raising the country's total number of LEED-certified factories to 280, further strengthening Bangladesh's position as a global leader in green garment manufacturing. With the latest addition, Bangladesh now has 118 Platinum and 143 Gold rated LEED-certified RMG factories. The country also boasts 52 factories among the top 100 highest-rated LEED-certified factories in the world, reflecting its strong commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly industrial practices. According to industry sources, the newly certified factories include Epic Garments Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Unit-7 in Narayanganj, Surma Garments Ltd. in Dhaka, NAFA Apparels Ltd Unit-02 in Dhamrai, Winter Dress Limited in Savar, and Meher Garments Limited in Chattogram. Epic Garments Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Unit-7 secured Gold certification under LEED BD+C: New Construction v4 with 67 points, while Surma Garments Ltd. achieved Gold certification under LEED O+M: Existing Buildings v4 with 71 points. NAFA Apparels Ltd Unit-02 received Gold certification under LEED BD+C: New Construction v4 with 65 points. Winter Dress Limited earned Platinum certification under LEED O+M: Existing Buildings v4.1 with 85 points, and Meher Garments Limited secured Platinum certification under LEED O+M: Existing Buildings v4.1 with 89 points. Industry leaders said the achievement demonstrates Bangladesh's continued progress in adopting green technologies, energy efficiency, and environmentally sustainable production systems in the RMG sector. Bangladesh currently leads the world in green garment factories, with the sector increasingly focusing on energy efficiency, water conservation, reduced carbon emissions, and improved workplace standards to ensure sustainable development and competitiveness in the global market.  
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NBR sees strong response to online applications for tax return deadline extension
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Educational institutions reopen after long Eid holidays
Educational institutions reopen after long Eid holidays
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CCTV cameras mandatory at all Dakhil exam centres
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Eight pre-inspection teams to monitor SSC exams centers
BGB monitoring oil depots and filling stations in Rajshahi
BGB monitoring oil depots and filling stations in Rajshahi
RAJSHAHI, March 29, 2026 (BSS)- Considering the current situation in the country, the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has started monitoring filling stations and depots in Rajshahi to prevent the illegal stockpiling and smuggling of fuel oil. This initiative began on Sunday under the Rajshahi 1 Battalion of BGB.   There are three oil depots in Rajshahi—Padma, Meghna, and Jamuna. In addition, there are 12 filling stations in the district. Surveillance has started at all of these facilities. Monitoring has also been intensified in the Padma river char areas along the border to prevent fuel smuggling into India.   At around 11:00 am on Sunday, Lieutenant Colonel Riaz Shahriar, Commanding Officer of BGB Rajshahi 1 Battalion, spoke to journalists about the overall situation at the depot area in Shiroil of the city.  He said that BGB has been given special instructions to ensure security at the depots. Accordingly, three platoons of BGB have been deployed at the three depots. The aim is to ensure overall security and maintain fuel supply.   He further said that surveillance is also being conducted at the 12 filling stations. Fuel prices are higher in neighboring India than in Bangladesh.  Taking advantage of the current global situation, an unscrupulous group has been attempting to stockpile fuel and smuggle it across the border for higher profits. To counter this, BGB has increased vigilance along the border.   Riaz Shahriar added that during this critical period, BGB is also providing all kinds of support to the local administration and other law enforcement agencies in Rajshahi, alongside maintaining strict surveillance.  
Rally, human chain mark Earth Hour observance in Rajshahi
Rally, human chain mark Earth Hour observance in Rajshahi
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World leaders to declare shared stance on AI at India summit

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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
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