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PM inquires about Bangladeshi expats amid ongoing war in Iran, Middle East
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PSC submits its ‘Annual Report 2025’ to President 
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Tarique Rahman provides further aid for cancer-affected Jisan
BNP wins all seats after 1991 in Narsingdi: Moyeen Khan
BNP wins all seats after 1991 in Narsingdi: Moyeen Khan
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Manju vows to build corruption-free KCC, transform Khulna into green city
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KHULNA, Mar 1, 2026 (BSS) - Newly appointed Administrator of Khulna City Corporation Nazrul Islam Manju today pledged to build the civic body as a "100 percent corruption-free institution" and transform Khulna into a green city with active participation of its residents. He made the commitment after formally taking charge at the Nagar Bhaban this afternoon. The charge was handed over by Divisional Commissioner Md Mokhtar Ahmed at a function held at the KCC conference room, where the new administrator was welcomed with flower bucket. Chief Executive Officer (Deputy Secretary) of KCC Rajib Ahmed presided over the programme. Addressing officials and employees, Manju said meeting the expectations of Khulna city dwellers would be his main responsibility.  "We will work from morning till night to build a clean, green and extortion-free city in line with the Prime Minister's directives. KCC will be a completely corruption-free institution," he said, seeking cooperation from all concerned in discharging his duty. He cautioned officials against engaging in any form of illegal financial dealings.  "I will not earn illegal money, and you must not be involved in any unlawful transactions. No bribe will be taken from contractors. They will receive their bills smoothly upon proper completion of work. There will be no commission trade," he added. Emphasizing participatory governance, Manju stressed forming and implementing development plans with citizens' involvement to build a modern and sustainable Khulna. He also called upon residents to plant trees across the city to help turn it into a green and clean city. Speaking on the occasion, Divisional Commissioner Md Mokhtar Ahmed expressed optimism that Manju would fulfill the expectation of city dwellers through his skill and performance. The programme was attended by KCC officials and staff, representatives of government and private organizations, and leaders and activists of different socio, cultural and political groups.  A special munajat was offered at the end of the programme. According to a gazette notification issued on February 22 by the Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Ministry, Manju was appointed as the administrator of KCC.
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Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
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OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
Govt waives Tk 10,000 loans for 12 lakh farmers at PM’s directive
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
PM orders to reopen sick, closed industries
What you need to know about China's new Five-Year Plan
What you need to know about China's new Five-Year Plan
BEIJING, March 2, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - China's new Five-Year Plan -- a roadmap outlining its economic and social strategy to 2030 -- is expected to be formally approved during the annual Two Sessions political conclave, which begins Wednesday. A framework published in October already gives an idea of what the ruling Communist Party (CCP) considers its core aims for the coming years, with key themes including technological self-sufficiency, economic transformation and military might. Here's what you need to know: - What is the Five-Year Plan? - Originally a feature of the Soviet Union, five-year plans (FYPs) were initiated in China in 1953 by leader Mao Zedong. Since then, Beijing has consistently released one every five years, except for the period between 1963 to 1965 following the Great Leap Forward, an economic campaign led by Mao that sparked catastrophic famine. The 14th FYP, released in 2021, contained a total of 65 chapters. It set targets for economic growth, strengthening technological capabilities and promoting rural revitalisation, amongst other objectives. - What will this plan address? - The CCP Central Committee -- an elite body composed of around 200 members and 170 alternates -- met in October to discuss the plan. The framework released afterwards stressed the need to boost domestic demand, as a long-running property crisis and low consumer confidence prolong a spending slump. Complicating the challenges are demographic trends, with a shrinking and ageing population weakening the outlook for a future spending boom. The outline pf the plan also emphasised the importance of enhancing the country's capability for "making systematic breakthroughs" in science and technology. Beijing has to work to foster new drivers of economic growth including quantum technology, biomanufacturing, hydrogen and nuclear fusion power, brain-computer interfaces, and embodied artificial intelligence, it read. - How will it be different from the last? - This new plan will contain a more explicit acknowledgement of structural constraints, including weak domestic demand and demographic pressures, said Lizzi Lee from the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI). And there will be an increased focus on boosting consumption's share of GDP, including through income growth and service-sector expansion, Lee told AFP. Technological self-reliance will be among the top priorities. The plan will focus on high-end manufacturing, green energy, AI and other advanced technologies, said Marina Zhang, an associate professor at the University of Technology Sydney. Beijing has poured billions into robotics and has also witnessed a rapid growth in new AI companies, spurred by the success of startup DeepSeek, which stunned the world with a low-cost model last year. Recent geopolitical tensions have left their mark. "China's growth logic has shifted from chasing fast GDP growth at all costs to balancing economic growth with national security, to ensure its supply chains and key industries cannot be easily disrupted by other nations," Zhang told AFP. The framework emphasises the need to proactively respond to struggles and "dare to brave... dangerous storms". - How important is it? - In theory, the FYP functions as an evolving, adaptive framework, rather than a rigid blueprint, said Dylan Loh, an associate professor at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University. "While they set a stable long-term direction, they are designed with some flexibility to allow for adjustments based on internal and external shifts," Loh told AFP. Previous plans have been adhered to "quite closely" though, he said, even more so since Xi Jinping took power in 2013. "The room for flexibility has somewhat closed a little" as barring drastic international or domestic developments, Xi expects the plans to be strictly implemented, he explained. The FYP marks the start of a "policy cascade" which trickles down to dozens of sectoral, provincial, and local plans, said ASPI's Lee. "That entire pipeline, along with local executive capacity, determines real implementation."  
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RAJSHAHI, Mar 1, 2026 (BSS) - Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB-5) recovered eight kilograms and 390 grams of gunpowder during a raid in the Taladhari area of Godagari upazila in Rajshahi.  Additionally, 1 kilogram and 170 grams of crushed glass was seized. The operation was conducted around 10:30 pm on Saturday based on a tip-off.RAB said efforts are underway to identify and arrest those involved. In a press release issued on Sunday afternoon, RAB stated that an intelligence team from the CPSC unit of RAB-5 received information that several individuals were staying in the Taladhari area under Deopara Union with the intent of carrying out illegal activities.  An operational team subsequently reached the spot. However, sensing the presence of RAB personnel, the suspects quickly fled the scene. After conducting a search, the team recovered a white plastic sack. Inside the sack, explosive-like substances preserved in transparent polythene and broken glass pieces in blue polythene were found. The materials were measured on-site, confirming 8 kilograms and 390 grams of gunpowder and 1 kilogram and 170 grams of crushed glass. The seized items were confiscated in accordance with the law. For further legal action, the recovered materials have been handed over to Godagari Police Station under a General Diary (GD). 
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DHAKA, March 1, 2026 (BASS)- The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) today filed a case against Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim, former Member of Parliament of  Gopalganj-2, for acquiring wealth beyond his known sources of income. According to the ACC, he misused his position and engaged in irregularities in tender processes across the country, allegedly taking commissions ranging from 10–15% preferred contractors on projects worth about TK 13,000 crore.  ACC investigations revealed that he accumulated amount worth about TK 13.59 crore in assets which is inconsistent with his declared income. The case has been filed under section 27(1) of the Anti-Corruption Commission Act, 2004. In addition, orders have been issued under section 26(1) of the same law for his wife, Fatema Selim, his sons Sheikh Fazle Fahim and Sheikh Fazle Naeem and his daughter Sheikh Amena Sultana Sonia, to submit their detailed declarations of assets. The ACC Director General Md. Akhtar Hossain disclosed this during a regular media briefing at the commission’s headquarters here.  
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