Dhaka seeks collective global efforts to tackle energy crisis
Dhaka seeks collective global efforts to tackle energy crisis
Swapon urges chartered accountants to prepare for technological challenges
Swapon urges chartered accountants to prepare for technological challenges
Govt working to ensure uninterrupted internet service for all: Minister 
Govt working to ensure uninterrupted internet service for all: Minister 
Bangladesh, Mauritius discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation 
Bangladesh, Mauritius discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation 
Milon stresses CCTV monitoring to ensure discipline in education system 
Milon stresses CCTV monitoring to ensure discipline in education system 
Govt. efforts are underway to tackle measles situation: Secretary
Govt. efforts are underway to tackle measles situation: Secretary
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
RAB to prepare impartial nationwide list of extortionists
RAB to prepare impartial nationwide list of extortionists
DHAKA, Apr 11, 2026 (BSS) - The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has begun preparing an “unbiased” list of extortionists across Bangladesh as part of a nationwide crackdown. Speaking at a press conference held at the RAB Media Centre in Karwan Bazar, RAB’s Director of Legal and Media Wing, Wing Commander M Z M Intekhaba Chowdhury, said the list will include offenders from all levels, ranging from petty extortionists to major figures. He said the initiative follows directives from the Home Ministry to identify and take action against extortionists.  “After the list is finalized, legal action will be taken against every individual listed. No one will be spared,” he said, adding that RAB is working to bring offenders under the law as quickly as possible. According to him, all 15 RAB battalions have been instructed by the Director General to begin work on compiling the list, and the process is already underway.  He expressed hope that the result of the drive will be visible soon. Responding to questions, Chowdhury said extortion takes place in various forms and levels, and RAB is addressing all aspects of the issue. On allegations of political pressure, he claimed that since the July Mass Uprising, RAB has not faced any such influence and has not been involved in human rights violations. Regarding a recent allegation that individuals identified as alleged Jubo Dal leaders demanded Tk 500,000 from a kidney specialist’s hospital in Shyamoli, he said the matter is currently under police investigation.  RAB has also initiated intelligence verification and will take action if the allegation is substantiated. The elite force also highlighted recent operations, including the arrest of two suspected human traffickers in Cox’s Bazar, the arrest of a top criminal with weapons in Khulna, and the arrest of a suspect within 48 hours in a attack case in Chattogram. Additional operations included the detention of a listed criminal and drug dealer in Sonargaon and the seizure of 500,000 yaba pills from a fishing trawler in Patenga. RAB officials reaffirmed their commitment to intensifying operations against extortion, drug trafficking, and organized crime across the country.  
Students' innovation signals country's future: Mir Helal
Students' innovation signals country's future: Mir Helal
Youngsters must grow up as responsible citizens: state minister
Youngsters must grow up as responsible citizens: state minister
US warships transit Strait of Hormuz: media
US warships transit Strait of Hormuz: media
WASHINGTON, United States, April 11, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Two US warships have reportedly passed through the Strait of Hormuz, the first such transit since the war with Iran began, as President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States had started "clearing out" the strategic waterway. The US Navy guided-missile destroyers passed through the strait with no issues reported, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing three US officials. The operation was not coordinated with authorities in Tehran, US media outlet Axios said. "We're now starting the process of clearing out the Strait of Hormuz," Trump said on his Truth Social platform, calling it "a favor" to countries such as China, Japan and France that "don't have the Courage or Will to do this work themselves." He insisted that Iran is "LOSING BIG!" in the conflict, while acknowledging that Iranian mines in the strategic strait -- through which a fifth of the world's crude passes -- still pose a threat. "The only thing they have going is the threat that a ship may 'bunk' into one of their sea mines," Trump wrote. US officials did not immediately respond to AFP requests for comments about the reports. The key shipping lane off the coast of Iran has been virtually blocked by Tehran since the United States and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28, though reopening the strait was ostensibly a condition of the shaky ceasefire put in place earlier this week. Senior Iranian and American officials began negotiations in Pakistan on Saturday, Iranian media reported, in a bid to bring to an end a conflict that has plunged the Middle East into violence and sent shockwaves through the world economy. In an earlier post, Trump said that empty tankers were headed to the United States from around the world to purchase oil, without providing details.  
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
Anwar Ibrahim invites Tarique Rahman to visit Malaysia
Anwar Ibrahim invites Tarique Rahman to visit Malaysia
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
BNP govt considers family, not individual, as fundamental unit of dev: PM
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
PM meets July martyrs' families, injured people in parliament
Rajshahi silk is nat’l heritage; Govt moves to regain lost glory: State Minister
Rajshahi silk is nat’l heritage; Govt moves to regain lost glory: State Minister
RAJSHAHI, April 11, 2026 (BSS) - State Minister for Textiles and Jute Md. Shariful Alam said the government has begun field-level initiatives to modernise the traditional silk industry and restore the lost glory of Rajshahi silk, describing it as a national heritage. He made the remarks after inspecting the Rajshahi Sericulture Research and Training Institute today, where he reviewed the current state of the sector and outlined plans for its development. "Rajshahi silk is not just an industry; it is part of the country's heritage and pride," the state minister said, adding that the government is working to revive the sector through modern technology, research and training. He said the visit was aimed at assessing field-level challenges and identifying necessary steps to rejuvenate the industry. Highlighting its historical background, Shariful Alam noted that the Rajshahi Silk Board was established in 1977 under the leadership of former President Ziaur Rahman. He added that former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia also undertook various initiatives to support the board. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the government has now set a target to modernise the industry further through research and innovation, he said. The state minister said the country currently requires 400 to 450 metric tonnes of silk annually, but nearly 90 percent of the demand is met through imports due to the decline of local factories. To address this, the government is prioritising research to improve sericulture practices, develop mulberry cultivation and enhance the quality of silk yarn, he added. Shariful Alam also voiced concern over the declining number of traditional artisans, locally known as 'Bosnis'. He said there are around 11,500 Bosnis in the country, but their numbers are gradually decreasing due to ageing. "If the next generation is not trained, there is a risk that this heritage could be lost," he warned. He further said the government plans to reopen closed factories, expand market access and attract both local and foreign investment, noting strong export potential in markets such as China and Japan. Earlier, Director General of the Bangladesh Silk Development Board Md Toufiq Al Mahmud presented an overview of the board's activities. Among others present were Textiles and Jute Ministry Secretary Bilkis Jahan Rimi, Rajshahi Zilla Parishad Administrator Advocate Ershad Ali, Rajshahi Deputy Commissioner Kazi Shahidul Islam and senior officials.  
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Milon stresses CCTV monitoring to ensure discipline in education system 
Milon stresses CCTV monitoring to ensure discipline in education system 
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Education budget will increase; spending needs proper prioritization: Minister
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3,900 farmers to get Aush incentives in Narail
NARAIL, April 11, 2026 (BSS) - The Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) has launched an incentive programme to support Aush paddy cultivation among small and marginal farmers here in the district. Under the initiative, a total of 3,900 farmers in Sadar upazila will receive seeds and fertilizers to boost production during the Kharif-1 season of the 2025-26 fiscal. Distribution of the incentives began on Saturday. So far 1,520 farmers have received the incentives at the inaugural ceremony while the remaining farmers will get within the next two days, authorities concerned told BSS. Each farmer have received five kilograms of high-yielding Aush paddy seed, 10 kilograms of DAP fertilizer and 10 kilograms of MOP fertilizer free of cost for cultivating one bigha of land. The programme was inaugurated at the Narail Sadar Upazila Agriculture Office with Upazila Nirbahi Officer T M Rahsin Kabir in the chair. Local lawmaker Md. Ataur Rahman Bachchu attended as the chief guest. Agriculture officials, including Upazila Agriculture Officer Mohammad Rokonuzzaman, were present. Officials said the initiative aims to expand Aush cultivation and increase overall production in the district.
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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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Farmers produce 12,221 tonnes of groundnut in Rangpur region
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