PM distributes goats among beggars to support rehabilitation
PM distributes goats among beggars to support rehabilitation
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PM opens nationwide canal excavation programme in Kaharole, Dinajpur
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DHAKA, March 16, 2026 (BSS)- Election Commissioner Begum Tahmida Ahmed today said establishing good governance and maintaining law and order are prerequisites for women’s development. “Women are not inhabitants of some distant island and that men and women are not separate entities. Once good governance is established, our development will take place and women’s development will also be ensured,” she said. She made the remarks a views-exchange meeting at Nirbachan Bhaban in the capital’s Agargaon in the capital marking International Women’s Day. Chief Election Commissioner A M M Nasir Uddin attended the event as the chief guest while Election Commissioners Abdur Rahmanel Masud and Md Anwarul Islam Sarkar and EC’s Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed also spoke.  In his speech, Abdur Rahmanel Masud said women’s presence in the last national election was encouraging.  The turnout of female voters played a decisive role in determining victory and defeat, though women’s participation as candidates was disappointing, he said. Masud said the EC expects that women’s leadership will increase in the local government elections. If direct elections are introduced for the 50 reserved seats, women’s participation will also increase there. Anwarul Islam Sarkar said the country has witnessed one of the best elections in history, but performance in terms of women’s leadership was not satisfactory. He said it would be very difficult for the commission alone to address the issue unless political parties take decisions in this regard, adding that a change in political culture is also necessary. Akhtar Ahmed presided over the programme held under the slogan “Ensure equality and build the future together with women and men” marking International Women's Day 2026. Additional Secretary of the EC Secretariat K M Ali Newaz, UNDP Resident Representative Stefan Liller, UN Women Country Representative Gitanjali Singh and UNESCO Country Representative Dr Susan Vize were also present, among others. 
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Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
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PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
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PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Govt considering increasing Indian, Chinese investments in industrial sector: Titumir
Govt considering increasing Indian, Chinese investments in industrial sector: Titumir
DHAKA, March 16, 2026 (BSS) - Dr. Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Prime Minister’s Adviser on the ministries of Finance and Planning, today said the government is considering increasing investments from India and China in Bangladesh’s industrial sector. He said this while speaking to reporters after separate meetings with the High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh Pranay Verma and Ambassador of China to Bangladesh Yao Wen at his office in Bangladesh Secretariat today. Titumir said the government is also reviewing the future of various projects undertaken in Bangladesh in the past with support from India and China. He said the fallen government had left the country’s economy in a devastated condition before fleeing, and the current administration needs to inject new vitality into the economy. “In line with the manifesto of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, we have to increase investments,” he said. The Adviser noted that increased investment would boost production, which in turn would expand employment opportunities and raise revenue earnings. “With increased revenue, we will be able to invest more in health, education and other sectors,” he added. Titumir said the government is holding meetings with representatives of various countries to achieve this goal, and discussions were held today with the Ambassador of China and High Commissioner of India as part of that process. He said discussions with India mainly focused on the current status of projects implemented under the Line of Credit (LoC) and how they could be advanced in line with Bangladesh’s present development priorities. Referring to regional cooperation, he said Bangladesh always believes in maintaining good relations with all South Asian countries and linking those relations with development. In this context, discussions were held on strengthening development cooperation among Bangladesh, India, Bhutan and Nepal, particularly in the fields of electricity, energy and other areas. The Adviser said the country is currently facing an energy crisis and noted that some energy agreements signed in the past were unequal. “We want to ensure that any future agreements on electricity and energy with India or other countries are beneficial for Bangladesh,” he said. Titumir mentioned that India has a power exchange market, which Bangladesh may explore. “If we connect to such a grid-based system, where prices are determined through market mechanisms as in Nepal, Bhutan or Indian states, it could create innovative opportunities while protecting Bangladesh’s interests,” he said. He also said Bangladesh is moving towards a “One Citizen, One Card” system by integrating services such as farmer cards and family cards. In this regard, India’s experience with the Aadhaar system could be useful. Regarding China, Titumir recalled that Xi Jinping, President of China, visited Bangladesh in 2016 and discussed projects worth about $20 billion. However, he noted that projects worth only around $8.2 billion have so far progressed. “We discussed the current status of those projects and how to determine future strategies through proper review and monitoring of their progress,” he said. Titumir said the most important issue discussed was the need to increase investment in Bangladesh, particularly investment aimed at industrialization. In this regard, the adviser said discussions were held on forming a working group involving the Bangladesh government, the Chinese government, Chinese state-owned enterprises and private sector companies to expand investment and promote investment-driven industrialization. Titumir said although Bangladesh has substantial trade with China, the country now wants to move beyond a trade-based relationship. “Trade will remain between countries, but what Bangladesh needs more is industrialization and greater investment. We want to move from a culture of loans to a culture of investment,” he said. He added that the same theme dominated the discussions with China, including exploring ways to increase investment in Bangladesh’s capital market.
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