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No fuel shortage in country, public urged to avoid panic buying: Power Minister
No fuel shortage in country, public urged to avoid panic buying: Power Minister
Book fair a place for language, culture, free thought: Minister
Book fair a place for language, culture, free thought: Minister
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No oil shortage in country despite Middle East crisis: Agri Minister
Govt firmly committed to men-women equal rights
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India reaffirms support for democratic, stable Bangladesh
India reaffirms support for democratic, stable Bangladesh
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18th Ramadan | 08 March | Sunday
Women’s unpaid household work to receive state recognition: Farzana Sharmin
Passenger harassment during Eid travel won't be tolerated: Shimul Biswas
Passenger harassment during Eid travel won't be tolerated: Shimul Biswas
DHAKA, March 7, 2026 (BSS) - Chief Coordinator of Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal Advocate Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas, MP, today said all necessary steps will be taken to ensure smooth travel for passengers during the upcoming Eid. "Any kind of passenger harassment centring the Eid journey will not be tolerated. Extortion and collection of excessive fares in the transport sector will be strictly suppressed," he said.  The lawmaker was addressing a joint meeting of the central committee of Sramik Dal, Dhaka North and South city units and basic trade unions at the organisation's central office in Naya Paltan in the capital this afternoon as the chief guest. Shimul Biswas said no leader or activist of Sramik Dal will engage in unethical activities and they will not allow others to do so. "If any allegation of unethical activities is found against anyone, immediate organisational action will be taken," he said. The Sramik Dal leader said recruitment in the country's industries and factories has remained suspended for a long time and called for filling those vacant posts to create employment opportunities. He said the present democratic government is committed to ensuring recruitment to these posts on the basis of merit. The meeting also highlighted the progress of ongoing organisational tours aimed at further strengthening Sramik Dal. Chaired by Sramik Dal President Anwar Hossain and conducted by the organisation's Publicity and Publication Secretary Manjurul Islam Manjur, the meeting was also addressed by Sramik Dal leaders Faez Ahmed, Asaduzzaman Babul, Mofidul Islam Mohan, Delwar Hossain and Nasrin Akter Dina.
Ariful Haque warns trouble makers in Sylhet
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CCC Mayor pledges to transform Patenga sea beach into international standard tourism hub
CCC Mayor pledges to transform Patenga sea beach into international standard tourism hub
German state election a test for Chancellor Merz
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BERLIN, March 8, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's centre-right CDU faces a regional election Sunday, the first of several this year in which it hopes to stem the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). Voters will head to the polls in the southwestern state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, a prosperous hub of Germany's flagship auto sector with a population of 11.2 million. The CDU, a year after winning national elections, hopes to snatch first place in Baden-Wuerttemberg back from the Greens, who have won the last two state elections. Merz's party until recently enjoyed large poll leads in the state but these have shrunk in recent months. The most recent survey put the CDU and the Greens in a dead heat on 28 percent. Leading the CDU into the poll is 37-year-old Manuel Hagel, a former bank branch manager whose campaign hit a rough patch over comments he made about female students during a school visit in 2018 which were judged sexist and inappropriate. He has since apologised for the remarks. The Greens' lead candidate is Cem Ozdemir, 60, who, if he wins, would become Germany's first state premier of Turkish heritage. The AfD has been polling at 18 percent, which would be a record score for the anti-immigration party in Baden-Wuerttemberg but still short of its national poll figures of around 25 percent, similar to those of the CDU. On Friday Merz attended the CDU's final campaign rally and said the vote would be watched outside Germany to answer the question: "Is the CDU still able to win elections, even when in government at such a turbulent time?" The state was traditionally a CDU stronghold, and a poor showing would be an inauspicious start for Merz's party to a year of regional votes in which it hopes its tougher migration policy will win back AfD voters. On March 22, it hopes to beat the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate. In September will follow a series of regional votes in ex-communist eastern Germany, where the AfD can expect to perform well. - 'Avoiding' key issues - Baden-Wuerttemberg is home to some of the biggest names of Germany's important but ailing car industry, such as Porsche and Mercedes-Benz. Here, as elsewhere in Germany, the sector has been battling challenges ranging from high energy prices to increased competition from China. Brian Fuerderer, 34, the head of a local company making surgical equipment, told AFP he found the electoral campaign "weak". He said the parties were "avoiding the most essential issue... the economy" as well as the country's dependence on foreign energy supplies, thrown into stark relief by the Middle East war. Merz says that boosting Germany's moribund economy is his key priority and to that end lobbied the EU to weaken its ban on new combustion-engine cars after 2035. Even the Greens' Ozdemir has said there should be more flexibility in the transition to electric vehicles. Ozdemir has a national profile in Germany, having become one of the first MPs of Turkish origin in 1994 and serving as agriculture minister under former SPD chancellor Olaf Scholz. If the Greens do come out on top on Sunday, Ozdemir would be poised to take over from current state premier and party colleague Winfried Kretschmann, 77, who has led the state for 15 years. Ozdemir comes from the Greens' "realist" tradition and has signalled his distance from more left-wing factions of his party. "Not every idea that comes from my party is always correct," he recently told public broadcaster ZDF. The AfD's lead candidate, Markus Frohnmaier, has attracted national attention with his links to Russia and US President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. Recently he approvingly posted on the X platform about a poll putting the party on 20 percent in Baden-Wuerttemberg. Such a result would be "sensational" for the party, he said, and the best it had ever scored in a western German state.  
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PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
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CCCI elections on April 4
CCCI elections on April 4
CHATTOGRAM, Mar 07, 2026 (BSS)- The election to Chattogram Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) will be held on April 4.  The deadline for collection of voter ID card has been fixed March 31. Voters were urged to collect their ID cards by submitting the required documents. In a press release on Saturday, Joint Secretary of the CCCI Nurul Absar Chowdhury said the organizations those have not yet obtained their voter ID cards are reminded to do so by submitting their updated original chamber certificates during office hours before the deadline.  It may be mentioned that voter ID cards are required to vote in the chamber elections. The voting process for the biennial elections of CCCI-2025 will take place on April 4, 2026, from 9 am to 4 pm at the World Trade Center, Agrabad.  This decision was made based on the legal opinion of the Ministry of Commerce. The election will involve voting for 18 directors of the Ordinary and Associate Group of The CCCI. The announcement of the election date has been posted on the Chamber's notice board, website, and Facebook page, and members have been informed via SMS.  The election, originally scheduled for November 1, was postponed by the court on October 30, 2025.  
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JU Chhatra Dal holds iftar, seeks forgiveness for Khaleda Zia
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KHULNA, Mar 7, 2026 (BSS) – The Eid market in Khulna has started gaining momentum as the holy month of Ramadan enters its second half, with a large number of shoppers thronging markets and roadside stalls across the city. Traders said sales have increased since the 14th of Ramadan after government employees received their salaries and Eid bonuses.  However, due to comparatively higher prices in shopping malls, many customers are now turning to sidewalk stalls and medium-range markets to buy clothes for Eid. During a visit to different markets including Akhtar Chamber, Haji Malek Chamber, Asha Chamber, Picture Palace, Khulna Shopping Complex, Rob Super Market, Shaheed  Suhrawardy Biponi Bitan, Railway Biponi Bitan (Nixon Market), Jabbar Market, Khan Jahan Ali Hawkers Market and New Market on Saturday revealed a significant rush of shoppers. Traders said women’s clothing shops are witnessing far more crowds than men’s wear outlets. Shops selling three-pieces, gowns, lehengas and other fashionable dresses are especially crowded with female customers. Footpath vendor Sajib, who runs a clothing stall in front of Haji Malek Chamber at Dakbangla intersection, said business, was slow during the first ten days of Ramadan. “Sales started to pick up after salaried people received their Eid bonuses,” he said. Sajib sells men’s T-shirts and shirts, with prices ranging from Taka 150 to Taka 300 per piece. Another sidewalk vendor Hasib, who sells children’s clothing nearby, said sales remained poor initially but improved after the 15th of Ramadan. Masum, a trader at Railway BiponiBitan (Nixon Market), said his shop mainly sells men’s clothing, including pants priced between Taka 300 and Taka 1,200. “Sales have increased over the last two days and we hope it will rise further as Eid approaches,” he added. Khulna Shopping Complex, known as one of the city’s posh shopping malls, is also witnessing a growing number of customers. Owner of “Aishika Fashion” UtpalDutta said several trendy dresses are popular this Eid season. “Cotton three-pieces, georgette, organza, jimichu and Persian gown three-pieces are in high demand, particularly among young women and teenage girls,” he said. According to traders, cotton three-pieces are being sold between Taka 1,500 and Taka 4,000, Pakistani georgette Persian gown three-pieces between Taka 5,000 and Taka 10,000, organza dresses between Taka 3,000 and Taka 7,000, jimichu between Taka 2,500 and Taka 3,000 and Indian Persian gowns between Taka 3,000 and Taka 7,000. Abul Hossain, owner of Moriam Enterprise at the same market, said Persian gowns are the latest addition to this year’s Eid collection. “These gowns are manufactured in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh and are selling between Taka 3,000 and Taka 9,000,” he said. He added that in previous years Eid shopping gained momentum within the first week of Ramadan, but this year sales started increasing only after the 15th day of fasting. Meanwhile, shoppers are also crowding sari shops across the city. Owner of ChandanaSaree House at Jalil Tower, UjjalKundu, said B-Plus printed saris are selling between Taka 1,400 and Taka 1,500, while Tangail saris are priced between Taka 800 and Taka 1,600. However, some traders expressed concern over lower-than-expected sales. Jahangir Hossain, owner of “Cats Eye” at New Market, said he invested a large amount of money by taking bank loans to stock Eid garments but sales remain slow so far. “I have various local and imported clothing items for men, women and children, but sales have not yet reached the expected level,” he added.Ruhul Amin Tarafdar, a owner of a garment shop at the Dawkbangla area said, "The turnout of shoppers is good this year till now, and it has increased even more since the 15th of Ramadan. Since then, the number of customers has increased significantly. As my shop mainly sells children's clothing, the crowd has grown even more." Besides, as there are still several days left for Eid, the crowd of shoppers will undoubtedly increase in the coming days, he said. Rezaul Akand, owner of a shoe shop at City’s Shibbari said, "Eid sales are increasing every day, and I hope this year, we'll be able to earn good profits than the previous year." Sonia Chowdhury, a customer from the city's Boyra area said, there is a huge crowd in the Dawkbangla shop area, with hardly any space to walk after the evening and it is difficult to browse the shops as well as find the desired products. Mafuja Nilu, another customer from Khalishpur who came to KDA New Market said, usually, I buy Eid clothes in advance to avoid the market rush, but this time, due to a busy schedule, I couldn't. So, I came to KDA New Market for the first time today. It is tough to visit the market with children, so I plan to finish my shopping by today or tomorrow. 
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