Govt continues large scale fuel import to address any crisis
Govt continues large scale fuel import to address any crisis
Govt decides to reopen 6 jute mills under private initiative: Jute Minister
Govt decides to reopen 6 jute mills under private initiative: Jute Minister
Govt considering private investment to improve railway services: Habibur Rashid
Severe heatwave grips Rajshahi; life disrupted
Severe heatwave grips Rajshahi; life disrupted
RAJSHAHI, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - A severe heatwave sweeping across Rajshahi has disrupted daily life, with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius and forcing many residents to remain indoors. Rickshaw puller Nawshad, 53, ventured out at noon with a 'gamcha' wrapped around his head but found no passengers. Like many day labourers, he is struggling to earn a living as the extreme heat keeps people off the streets. Since the beginning of Baishakh, residents have been enduring rising temperatures, with Rajshahi recording the highest readings in the country for the past several days.  On Wednesday, the city registered a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius - the highest so far this season. The temperature stood at 39.5 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and 38 degrees Celsius the day before, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department. Despite occasional drops of rain, no measurable rainfall has been recorded, prolonging the heatwave and intensifying public suffering. Meteorological officials classify heatwaves as mild at 36-37.9 degrees Celsius, moderate at 38-39.9 degrees, severe at 40-41.9 degrees, and very severe at 42 degrees or above. By this measure, Rajshahi experienced a severe heatwave on Wednesday. Rahidul Islam, in-charge of the Rajshahi Weather Observatory, said temperatures have been on a steady rise since mid-March. Although two spells of nor'wester rains brought brief relief, the mercury has climbed again in recent days. The relentless heat has affected all aspects of life, with residents reporting unbearable conditions both day and night. Work activities have slowed significantly, while animals are also struggling in the sweltering conditions. Hospitals are witnessing a surge in heat-related illnesses. At Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, the number of patients suffering from diarrhoea and other ailments has increased sharply. The hospital's three paediatric wards are overcrowded, with patients occupying both beds and floors. Dr Shankar Kumar Biswas, spokesperson for the hospital, said cases of diarrhoea, heatstroke, fever, cold and cough are rising daily, with children and the elderly being the most affected.  He advised vulnerable groups to avoid going outdoors during peak heat hours, stay in cool environments, and drink plenty of safe water, coconut water and fresh local fruits to stay hydrated.  
RAB seizes grenades, pistol, ammunition in separate drives
RAB seizes grenades, pistol, ammunition in separate drives
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At least 10 killed in Pakistan mining project attack: officials
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Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
Govt to distribute jute bags, school uniforms among students
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PM asserts firm stance on press freedom
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BGMEA urges BB for enhanced policy support to revitalize RMG sector
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DHAKA, April 23, 2026 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has called upon the Bangladesh Bank (BB) to strengthen policy support and extend the application deadlines under a key circular to help the industry navigate current multidimensional challenges. In a meeting held on Wednesday at the central bank headquarters, a BGMEA delegation led by Director Majumdar Arifur Rahman met with Deputy Governor Dr. Md. Kabir Ahmed to discuss urgent interventions required for the Ready-Made Garment (RMG) sector, said a press release today. One of the primary demands placed by the BGMEA was to extend the cutoff date for defaulted accounts eligible for policy support under BRPD Circular-07/2025.  The association requested that the current deadline of November 2025 be moved to March 31, 2026.  According to the BGMEA, this extension would allow a significant number of sick and troubled industrial units to qualify for support, enabling them to normalize business operations.  The delegation highlighted that such a move would simultaneously reduce Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) within the banking sector and bolster overall financial stability. The trade body expressed concern that many eligible garment factories are being deprived of benefits because commercial banks often fail to implement central bank policies in a timely and proper manner.  The BGMEA urged the central bank to issue mandatory and effective instructions to commercial banks.  They argued that ensuring compliance from commercial banks would help increase industrial production, return struggling units to profitability, and inject momentum back into the national economy. The delegation also sought an extension of the timeframe for applying to reopen closed factories. They emphasized that more time is needed for the accurate collection and verification of data regarding truly affected units. A realistic and error-free list, they noted, is essential for implementing effective rehabilitation and revival programs. Deputy Governor Dr. Md. Kabir Ahmed listened to the concerns raised by the RMG leaders and assured the delegation that the central bank would take necessary and effective steps to address these issues.  The meeting was also attended by former BGMEA Vice President Shahidul Islam, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee Masud Kabir, and senior officials from the Banking Regulation and Policy Department of Bangladesh Bank.
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