PM urges countrymen to remain alert against opposing welfare prog
PM urges countrymen to remain alert against opposing welfare prog
PM offers ziarat at Maulana Bhasani’s grave
PM offers ziarat at Maulana Bhasani’s grave
Health cards to be distributed by June: Minister
Health cards to be distributed by June: Minister
Ship carrying jet fuel arrives at Ctg port
Ship carrying jet fuel arrives at Ctg port
PM opens Baishakhi agricultural fair in Tangail
PM opens Baishakhi agricultural fair in Tangail
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Govt dedicates coming year to ‘Agro-based economy’: Information Minister
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PM's commitment to creating 'rainbow nation' reflected in Bangla Nababarsha arrangements: Helal
PM's commitment to creating 'rainbow nation' reflected in Bangla Nababarsha arrangements: Helal
CHATTOGRAM, April 14, 2026 (BSS) - Land and Hill Tracts Affairs State Minister Mir Mohammad Helal Uddin today said the arrangements to mark the Bangla Nababarsha 1433 reflects Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's vision of creating a 'rainbow nation'. He said the events truly reflect the spirit of unity and diversity by bringing together people from various backgrounds, religions, castes and tribes.   Speaking as the chief guest at the Bengali New Year celebration at the historic DC Hill premises in Chattogram, the State Minister praised the inclusive and harmonious environment created through the participation of individuals from all walks of life. He noted the significance of fostering an artistic and cultural atmosphere through such gatherings, stressing the beauty that emerges when events are more than just formalities.   Acknowledging the collective efforts of both the front and backstage teams, he expressed gratitude for the successful event, emphasizing the significance of showcasing Bengali tradition and culture through various activities such as rallies, recitations, dances and music.  He extended warm wishes to the people of Chattogram on the occasion of the Bengali New Year, emphasizing the potential for a developed and progressive Bangladesh by embracing this spirit.   The event was chaired by Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Zahidul Islam Miah, with Mohammad Abu Sufian, MP, Chattogram Divisional Commissioner Dr. Md. Ziauddin, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Hasan Md. Shawkat Ali, and others delivering greetings for the New Year.   State Minister for Land Mir Helal graced the Bengali New Year reception at the Shirishtala of CRB in Chittagong as the chief guest. Later, he also participated in another Boishaki Program held at CRB Sheristala area this noon
Pahela Baishakh celebrated in districts
Pahela Baishakh celebrated in districts
Afroza stresses collective efforts to boost tourism sector
Afroza stresses collective efforts to boost tourism sector
Carney vows action to boost Trump-threatened economy after winning majority
Carney vows action to boost Trump-threatened economy after winning majority
OTTAWA, April 14, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney promised quick action Tuesday to transform an economy under threat from US President Donald Trump, hours after his Liberal party clinched a majority in parliament. The Liberals swept three by-elections held Monday, giving them full control of parliament and Canada's first majority since 2019, during Justin Trudeau's first term as prime minister. "Now it's time to get serious," Carney said, addressing the election results. "We're building big, we're moving fast, we're just getting started," he added. Carney's Liberals won the most seats in a general election a year ago, but fell narrowly short of a majority. Liberal poll numbers have improved over the past year, with Carney consistently reminding Canadians that they live in a changed world and can no longer count on solid ties with the United States. Carney didn't mention Trump on Tuesday, but again stressed that Canada's economy needed to be "more independent." While more than 85 percent of US-Canada trade remains tariff free, Trump's levies on key sectors have triggered Canadian job losses and slowed growth. The North American free trade deal that Trump signed in his first term is also in jeopardy, with revision talks set for the coming weeks. Trump has said the pact offers the United States no benefit. - 'Enormous shock' - The Liberal majority was made possible by a series of stunning floor-crossings since last year's election. Four Conservatives and one left-wing New Democratic lawmaker have joined the Liberal caucus. Carney on Tuesday dismissed Conservative criticism that he earned his majority through shady political deals. He said every elected lawmaker had the right to support the government program. "We're fortunate to have them," he said of the floor-crossers. Carney's first policy move since securing his majority was a response to Trump's war in Iran. The prime minister announced federal tax breaks on petrol and jet fuel that will begin Monday and are set to run through Labor Day, seeking to ease energy costs that have skyrocketed since the United States and Israel began striking the Islamic republic. Carney called the war "an enormous shock in the global economy," and described the energy tax breaks as a "responsible and temporary measure" to make life more affordable. - 'Be strong' - The Liberals easily held two Toronto districts in Monday's by-elections, areas seen as safe seats for the party. In the Quebec district of Terrebonne, the Liberal candidate edged out a challenger from the separatist Bloc Quebecois by just 731 votes. In Montreal on Tuesday, 82-year-old Lisette Duquette told AFP she would have preferred a Bloc Quebecois victory but described Carney as "talented" and cited a tendency to "rally" behind him, "given the whole global situation." Marcel Tremblay, a 75-year-old Montreal resident, said the face-off with Trump was Carney's key challenge. "Now he has a majority. With what's happening in the United States and internationally, we need to be strong." "The new prime minister is building ties with many other countries so that we'll have fewer dealings with the United States. That's a good thing," he said.
Govt. starts implementing different welfare programmes for people: PM 
Govt. starts implementing different welfare programmes for people: PM 
PM urges armed forces to protect country's sovereignty
PM urges armed forces to protect country's sovereignty
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
Govt firmly committed to make country’s economy advancing, inclusive, sustainable: Finance Minister
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Anwar Ibrahim invites Tarique Rahman to visit Malaysia
Baishakhi Fair not just cultural gathering, it boosts industrial, cultural dev: Muktadir
Baishakhi Fair not just cultural gathering, it boosts industrial, cultural dev: Muktadir
DHAKA, April 14, 2026 (BSS) - Industries and Commerce Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir today said the Baishakhi Fair is not merely a cultural congregation; rather it is a timely and important initiative for the development of the country's industrial and cultural sectors. "Among the days that stir the deepest emotions in our lives, the Bengali Nababarsha is one of the most significant," said Muktadir. The Minister made the remarks while addressing the inaugural ceremony of a seven-day Baishakhi Fair as a special guest, jointly organized by the Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) and Bangla Academy, marking the Bengali New Year 1433 and Chaitra Sankranti, at the Bangla Academy premises.  Cultural Affairs Minister Nitai Roy Chowdhury was present as the chief guest. Muktadir said that over the past one and a half decades, there used to be a sense of anxiety every Pahela Baishakh about whether celebrations would proceed normally or if any untoward incident might occur. Today's celebration stands as a testament to how peace-loving, disciplined and orderly the people of this country truly are. He further said that the country's productivity is not limited to large industries; rather, it is widely spread among rural artisans, small entrepreneurs and home-based production systems.  "Their creativity, labor and innovation form the backbone of the national economy," he said. He added the contribution of the small, cottage and medium industries sector in Bangladesh's history is very significant, serving as one of the main sources of employment for a large population.  "The Ministry of Industries is working tirelessly to ensure sustainable development of this sector, promote entrepreneurship and create an investment-friendly environment." The fair will continue until April 20. 
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Chhatra Dal organizes Baishakhi Festival at DU 
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Rangpur marks Pahela Baishakh in festive atmosphere
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BanglaFact flags measles misinformation on political Facebook page
BanglaFact flags measles misinformation on political Facebook page
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Sherpur by-poll killing claim debunked as rumour: Rumor Scanner
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Bogura-6 by-poll video falsely portrayed as fake voting: BanglaFact
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Indian video falsely shared as Narsingdi madrasah beating incident
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Mamun’s solo photography exhibition opens at Bangla Academy
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Britney Spears checks into rehab following DUI arrest: media
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Afroza stresses collective efforts to boost tourism sector
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