Fuel oil prices to remain unchanged for April 
Fuel oil prices to remain unchanged for April 
PM listens to grievances of promotion-deprived BCS health officials
PM listens to grievances of promotion-deprived BCS health officials
Patriarchal mindset hindering women’s creative potential: Information Minister   
Patriarchal mindset hindering women’s creative potential: Information Minister   
Fakhrul for advancing development activities of ethnic groups through dialogue
Fakhrul for advancing development activities of ethnic groups through dialogue
Sports carry emotions and traditions across generations: Fakhrul
Sports carry emotions and traditions across generations: Fakhrul
Citizens’ desire will set govt. course: Swapan
Citizens’ desire will set govt. course: Swapan
False cases must be curbed to reduce case backlog: AG
New administrators appointed in 14 district councils including Dhaka
New administrators appointed in 14 district councils including Dhaka
DHAKA, March 31, 2026 (BSS) – The government has appointed new administrators in 14 district councils, including Dhaka, as part of its ongoing administrative restructuring. A notification signed by Local Government Department Deputy Secretary Khondaker Farhad Ahmed was issued here today to this end. According to the notification, the appointed individuals will serve as full-time administrators until further orders. They will exercise the powers and perform the duties of district council chairmen and will receive allowances and other benefits in accordance with existing rules. In this latest phase, administrators have been appointed in Dhaka, Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat, Pabna, Narail, Barguna, Jamalpur, Gazipur, Manikganj, Narsingdi, Faridpur, Habiganj, Chandpur, and Feni.  Among those appointed are- Yasin Ferdous Morad in Dhaka, Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury in Nilphamari, AKM Mominul Haque in Lalmonirhat, Mohammad Zahurul Islam in Pabna, Md. Mostafizur Rahman Alek in Narail, Nazrul Islam Molla in Barguna, and Sirajul Haque in Jamalpur. Moreover, Ishraq Ahmed Siddiqui has been appointed in Gazipur, Jamilur Rashid Khan in Manikganj, Tofazzal Hossain in Narsingdi, Afzal Hossain Khan Palash in Faridpur, Ahmed Ali in Habiganj, AKM Salim Ulya Selim in Chandpur, and MA Khalek in Feni. Earlier, on March 15, administrators were appointed in 42 district councils. With the latest appointments, a total of 56 individuals have been assigned administrative responsibilities in two phases. Following the fall of the Awami League government in a mass uprising, administrators were appointed in all district councils excepting the three hill districts on August 19, 2024.  
Govt working to develop traditional silk sector: Shariful Alam
Govt working to develop traditional silk sector: Shariful Alam
DNCC opens Mirpur-10-Taltola road-drain development project to remove waterlogging
DNCC opens Mirpur-10-Taltola road-drain development project to remove waterlogging
Trump says other countries should 'just take' the Strait of Hormuz
Trump says other countries should 'just take' the Strait of Hormuz
WASHINGTON, United States, March 31, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - US President Donald Trump said Tuesday the countries that have not joined the Middle East war but are struggling with fuel shortages should "go get your own oil" in the Strait of Hormuz. In a Truth Social post, Trump said countries "that refused to get involved" should "build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT," adding that the United States would not help them. "The U.S.A. won't be there to help you anymore, just like you weren't there for us. Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!" US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed that message during a news conference on Tuesday. "This is an international waterway that we use less than most, in fact dramatically less than most," Hegseth said. "It's not just our problem set, going forward, even though we have done the lion's share of preparation to ensure that that strait will be open," he said. Hegseth also said that the next days of the Iran war will be "decisive," while refusing to rule out US ground forces playing a role in the conflict. "The upcoming days will be decisive. Iran knows that, and there's almost nothing they can militarily do about it," Hegseth said. Asked about concerns among some of President Donald Trump's base about the possible use of ground troops in Iran, Hegseth declined to tip his hand. - Iran talks 'gaining strength' - "You can't fight and win a war if you tell your adversary what you are willing to do, or what you are not willing to do, to include boots on the ground," he said. "If we needed to, we could execute those options on behalf of the president of the United States and this department. Or maybe we don't have to use them at all -- maybe negotiations work," Hegseth said. The Pentagon chief said talks on ending the war were making progress even as the more than month-long US-Israeli military campaign against the Islamic republic continued. "They are very real. They are ongoing, they are active, and I think, gaining strength," Hegseth said of the negotiations. He also said he had made an unannounced trip to visit US troops taking part in operations against Iran. "We were on the ground in CENTCOM on Saturday for about half the day. For reasons of operational security, so those troops are not targeted, the places and bases will not be named," Hegseth said, referring to the US command responsible for the region. "Suffice it to say, the trip was an honor. I had a chance to bear witness, and I witnessed the best of America," he said. General Dan Caine -- the top US military officer -- spoke alongside Hegseth, saying that US forces have struck more than 11,000 targets so far. The United States "continues to destroy Iran's ballistic missile and (drone) capabilities. We remain focused on interdicting and destroying the logistical and supply chains that feed these programs," he said.  
Don't involve in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes 
Don't involve in politics during sports life, PM urges athletes 
PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament 
PM issues directives to BNP MPs to vitalize parliament 
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
NBR charting transformative course for nat’l budget FY27: Chairman 
NBR charting transformative course for nat’l budget FY27: Chairman 
DHAKA, March 31, 2026 (BSS)  – The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is charting a transformative course for the upcoming national budget of the fiscal year 2026-27 (FY27), focusing on scientific revenue forecasting, structural reforms, and aggressive measures to curb economic disparity. NBR Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan today gave the announcement during a pre-budget meeting with the Economic Reports’ Forum (ERF) held at the NBR in the city. In his speech, the NBR chief outlined a strategy to meet the government's high revenue requirements and manage the country's rising public debt, which has continued to grow this year.  “The upcoming fiscal framework aims to balance GDP growth with efficient public spending, ensuring that tax money is prioritized for essential state expenditures,” he added. To address growing economic inequality, he mentioned that the NBR is viewing Income Tax as its most powerful tool.  “A proposed 5% additional tax for super income earners (those earning over Taka 1 crore annually) is being considered for 2027, signaling that those with higher capacity must contribute more,” he added. He said that the NBR is working toward a single-rate VAT structure, though the Chairman cautioned against a drastic reduction of the standard 15% rate.  “Lowering the rate to 7%, as some have suggested, would be disastrous for revenue collection, as compliant taxpayers currently provide the bulk of VAT revenue,” he added. The NBR chief said that a major focus of the upcoming budget will be the tobacco sector, which faces significant tax evasion through counterfeit stamps.  To combat this, he said, the NBR is implementing track and trace mechanisms using QR codes and mobile apps for cigarette packets; launching a Whistleblower Programme where citizens will be rewarded for identifying non-tax-paid or fake products; and restructuring the tobacco tariff structure to maximize revenue, noting that prices in Bangladesh remain lower than in neighboring countries despite high tax rates. He mentioned that they are committed to phasing out long-term tax exemptions to bring more sectors under regular tax rates.  “In a significant policy shift, the board will no longer grant exemptions based on external pressure; instead, such decisions will be subject to parliamentary oversight to ensure transparency,” he added. Furthermore, he said, the government is moving toward the separation of tax policy from tax collection.  “This reform is intended to ensure that policy-makers focus on macroeconomic stability and public welfare rather than being driven solely by collection targets, which can sometimes lead to policies that do not serve the broader public interest,” he added. The Chairman acknowledged that the economy faces major shocks due to global war situations and a lack of export diversification.  With the budget size growing to support national development, he mentioned that the NBR emphasizes that increasing internal revenue is critical for economic resilience. During the meeting, ERF General Secretary Abul Kashem submitted a comprehensive 37-point proposal to the NBR for the upcoming 2026-27 fiscal year, advocating for a business-friendly environment, administrative modernization, and significant relief for low and middle-income groups. At the proposal, the ERF emphasized that the recommendations are designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and the expansion of the tax net while adjusting for current global and domestic economic pressures. In response to prevailing inflationary pressures, the ERF proposed increasing the tax-free income limit for individual taxpayers to Taka 5 lakh, stressing the need for inflationary harmony to protect the purchasing power of the general public.  The forum recommended setting the maximum personal income tax rate between 30 and 35 percent. It highlighted the need for specific sectoral interventions, most notably recommending a 5 percent tax reduction for Print, Television, and Online media outlets.  To promote environmental sustainability, the ERF proposed a 5% corporate tax reduction for industries adopting environment-friendly practices. To increase the Tax-GDP ratio and ensure equity, the ERF proposed several mandatory compliance measures.  The forum called for a mandatory TIN requirement for owners of buildings with five or more floors across the country.  Additionally, it recommended that the NBR verify whether account holders with deposits exceeding Taka 10 crore are fulfilling their tax obligations. The ERF proposed the establishment of a Media Taxpayer Unit (MTU) on a district and city corporation basis to streamline tax processes for journalists and media houses.  The forum also called for a dedicated Media Center within the NBR building and the introduction of ERF-NBR reporting awards. The ERF requested the NBR to begin conducting impact analysis of its existing and proposed policies to ensure they meet intended economic goals.  To monitor progress and maintain dialogue, the forum proposed holding quarterly meetings between the NBR and ERF members. To ensure financial discipline, the ERF recommended a mandatory requirement for banks to verify business information through the NBR database before approving loans.  Finally, the forum emphasized that the NBR should utilize internationally recognized transaction value databases for customs valuation to ensure the credibility and accuracy of goods valuation.
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UNDP, City Bank partner to advance Green Bond championing climate finance
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RUET launches reverse osmosis water treatment plant
RUET launches reverse osmosis water treatment plant
UGC chairman proposes BIMSTEC higher education network
UGC chairman proposes BIMSTEC higher education network
Additional budget allocated for govt secondary schools
Additional budget allocated for govt secondary schools
Govt considers online classes for metropolitan educational institutions: Milon 
Govt considers online classes for metropolitan educational institutions: Milon 
No fuel without valid driving license, documents in Rangpur
No fuel without valid driving license, documents in Rangpur
RANGPUR, March 31, 2026 (BSS) - To strengthen road safety and control illegal movement of vehicles and motorcycles, the Rangpur district administration has decided not to supply fuel without valid driving license, helmet, registration and fitness documents.  All filling stations and agencies have been requested not to supply fuel to  all types of motor vehicles, including illegal motorcycles, without valid  driving license and related documents.  This information was given in a notification signed by Rangpur District  Magistrate and Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Enamul Ahsan on Tuesday.  The notification mentioned that according to the Road Transport Act, 2018,  driving any motor vehicle on a road, highway or public place without the  required documents is a punishable offense.  According to sections 4(1) and 16(1) of the act, driving a vehicle without a  valid driving license and registration certificate is prohibited.  At the same time, according to section 25(1), no vehicle can be operated  without a fitness certificate or with an expired fitness.  The notification has requested all concerned not to supply fuel to any type  of motor vehicle without registration certificate in one's own name, updated  tax token, updated driving license, standard helmet, updated fitness  certificate (where applicable), updated route permit (where applicable) and  other documents as per the instructions. The district and police administration have taken strict steps to restore  order in collecting fuel from filling stations and to maintain normal law and  order.    Tag officers have been appointed at 85 filling stations in Rangpur district  along with police security.  Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has been deployed at three fuel depots in  Rangpur.  In addition, the police administration is taking a strict stance against  unregistered motor vehicles, especially unregistered motorcyclists, to  control road discipline and stop illegal vehicle movement. 
Mobile court fines man for cutting topsoil from agricultural land
Mobile court fines man for cutting topsoil from agricultural land
Mobile court fines man for cutting topsoil from agricultural land
Mobile court fines man for cutting topsoil from agricultural land
'Iran will be at World Cup', FIFA president Infantino tells AFP
'Iran will be at World Cup', FIFA president Infantino tells AFP
Bangladesh take on Nepal in SAFF semifinal tomorrow
Bangladesh take on Nepal in SAFF semifinal tomorrow
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Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
Australia investigates tech giants over social media ban breaches
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NASA returns Moon rocket to pad, eyeing April 1 launch
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Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Indonesia to ban social media access for under-16s: minister
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams

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AI-generated video falsely attributing remarks to PM Tarique Rahman identified: BanglaFact
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