Family & farmers cards, agri loan will be highlighted in President's address: Info Minister
Family & farmers cards, agri loan will be highlighted in President's address: Info Minister
PM to inaugurate Family Card programme on March 10
PM to inaugurate Family Card programme on March 10
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Libya backs Bangladesh candidate for UNGA presidency
Libya backs Bangladesh candidate for UNGA presidency
US-Bangla brings back 27 stranded Biman crews from Dubai
US-Bangla brings back 27 stranded Biman crews from Dubai
BRTC to launch 'Women Bus Service'
BRTC to launch 'Women Bus Service'
NBR makes ASYCUDA System data mandatory for income tax assessment
NBR makes ASYCUDA System data mandatory for income tax assessment
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Excavation programme of important canals will be visible within 180 days: Anee 
Immediate arrest, punishment of Sadia’s killer demanded  
Immediate arrest, punishment of Sadia’s killer demanded  
DHAKA, March 5, 2026 (BSS) - The BNP backed "White Panel" teachers of Dhaka University (DU) today demanded quick arrest of the accused killer of Islami University assistant professor Asma Sadia Runa and ensure exemplary punishment of the perpetrators. The demand came while DU white panel convener Professor Dr Morshed Khan, Joint convener Professor Dr Abdus Salam and Professor Dr M Abul Kalam Sarker gave a statement here. The killing of a teacher at her working place is not only a gross insult for the Islami University but also for the whole teachers’ community of the country, they said in the statement. The teachers association leaders also have pressed home to unearth the real cause behind the murder and ensure to bring the accused to book after arrest them as soon as possible. 
Court orders attachment of Motijheel Ideal school official Atiqur's properties
Court orders attachment of Motijheel Ideal school official Atiqur's properties
Tk 20 lakh savings certificates of Kamal's wife frozen
Tk 20 lakh savings certificates of Kamal's wife frozen
Japan startup's space rocket fails for third time
Japan startup's space rocket fails for third time
TOKYO, March 5, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A Japanese startup's third attempt to put a satellite in orbit failed on Thursday after its rocket spiralled back to Earth shortly after take-off. Space One, hoping to become the first private Japanese firm to put a satellite in space, said that what went wrong was "under investigation". TV footage showed the Kairos rocket blasting off from the launch site in the coastal Wakayama region of western Japan at 11:10 am (0210 GMT) up into the blue sky. But shortly afterwards, the slim, white 18-metre (60-foot) rocket appeared to run out of power and head back downwards in a spin. "We determined that mission success was difficult and implemented flight termination measures," Tokyo-based Space One posted on X. It was unclear where it landed. The rocket was carrying several satellites including one for a high school in Tokyo, according to the firm. The company's first launch attempt ended in spectacular failure in March 2024 when the solid-fuel rocket exploded seconds after lift-off. A second try started off better only for the rocket to suddenly spiral downwards after engineers terminated the operation because of a technical problem. The latest launch had been slated to happen on Wednesday, only to be cancelled due to another glitch just 28.9 seconds before lift-off. - Moon landing - Companies such as Space One want to offer cheaper and more frequent space exploration opportunities than governments. The startup is hoping to establish a satellite-launching service to tap into expanding global demand -- emulating Elon Musk's SpaceX, which has contracts with NASA and the Pentagon. Space One was founded in 2018 by businesses including Canon Electronics, IHI Aerospace, construction firm Shimizu and the government-run Development Bank of Japan. The national Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is also on a mission to become a major player for satellite launches. JAXA's next-generation H3 launch system had experienced multiple failed take-off attempts before a successful blast-off in February 2024. In December, however, Japan's flagship H3 rocket failed to launch a geolocation satellite into orbit due to engine failure. In 2024, JAXA landed an unmanned probe on the Moon -- albeit at a crooked angle -- making it just the fifth country to achieve a "soft landing". The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), dubbed the "Moon Sniper" for its landing precision, nonetheless intermittently sent back signals for many months. And last year Japan's ispace failed in its attempt to become only the third private firm -- and the first outside the United States -- to achieve a controlled arrival on the Moon. Contact with the ispace's unmanned Resilience craft was lost as the probe made its final descent onto the lunar surface and was believed to have crash landed.
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Govt issues circular making 9:00-9:40 am office attendance mandatory
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
Traffic speed rises in city as PM, top officials follow signals: report 
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
PM directs launch of dedicated city bus service for women
Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
Bangladesh voices concern over its nationals safety in Iran 
BGMEA, Bangladesh Brand Forum sign MoU to transform apparel sector 
BGMEA, Bangladesh Brand Forum sign MoU to transform apparel sector 
DHAKA, Mar 5, 2026 (BSS)- The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and the Bangladesh Brand Forum (BBF) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at transforming Bangladesh's apparel industry from a "Factory Nation" to an "Innovation Nation" by 2030. The MoU was signed today at the BGMEA Complex in the capital's Uttara area with a vision to reposition Bangladesh's readymade garment (RMG) sector as a modern, sustainable and innovation-driven industry in the global market. The partnership will implement a strategic roadmap titled "From Factory Nation to Innovation Nation - Reimagining Bangladesh Apparel 2030."  Under this initiative, both organisations will work jointly to reshape the global narrative of Bangladesh's apparel industry and promote it as a responsible and green manufacturing hub. BGMEA Vice President (Finance) Mizanur Rahman and BBF Founder and Managing Director Shariful Islam signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organisations. Among others present at the signing ceremony were BGMEA Director Shah Rayeed Chowdhury; Chairman of the Branding Standing Committee Khan Monirul Alam (Shuvo); Chairman of the Publicity and Publications Standing Committee Masud Kabir; and Chairman of the Trade Fair and Event Standing Committee M. Sazedul Karim. The major components of the MoU include: Formulating and executing a global branding and communication strategy to reposition Bangladesh's apparel sector as an innovation-led industry; Establishing a dedicated Innovation Lab at BGMEA to engage young innovators in solving key industry challenges; Launching a Leadership Academy to enhance the skills of mid- and senior-level industry professionals, with a special focus on nurturing women leadership; Organising youth festivals, campus ambassador programmes and national competitions to encourage talented students and young innovators to pursue careers in the apparel sector; Producing knowledge reports and case studies highlighting the success of environmentally friendly factories and supporting the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Strengthening global positioning by facilitating direct linkages between green factories and Japanese brands, and jointly developing a global sustainable fashion brand with designers from both countries; Ensuring BGMEA's participation in major international platforms such as the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity to showcase Bangladesh as a modern and sustainable apparel hub; Enabling BGMEA members to gain insights into modern branding, retail and digital marketing practices through participation in BBF's summits and regular knowledge-sharing platforms. Under the MoU, BBF will provide strategic branding consultancy, knowledge support and enhance BGMEA's visibility across national and international platforms.  BGMEA, on the other hand, will contribute industry data, expert inputs and active participation from its member factories to ensure the successful implementation of the initiatives. Both parties expressed optimism that the two-year partnership will boost the confidence of international buyers and investors and help establish Bangladesh as a world-class innovation-driven apparel hub by 2030.
NBR makes ASYCUDA System data mandatory for income tax assessment
NBR makes ASYCUDA System data mandatory for income tax assessment
New govt to take prudent steps to ensure macroeconomic stability: GED
New govt to take prudent steps to ensure macroeconomic stability: GED
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National Jute Day-2026 will be observed tomorrow
Libya backs Bangladesh candidate for UNGA presidency
Zakat promotes compassion, unity between rich and poor: Speakers
Immediate arrest, punishment of Sadia’s killer demanded  
Zakat promotes compassion, unity between rich and poor: Speakers
Dhaka, Delhi optimistic about expanding bilateral ties
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Toxic metal contamination threatens coastal fisheries, marine ecosystems
Toxic metal contamination threatens coastal fisheries, marine ecosystems
Workshop on higher education held at BRUR
Workshop on higher education held at BRUR
Govt seeks information from 150 educational institutions for smart classroom project
Govt seeks information from 150 educational institutions for smart classroom project
2 new buses launched at Rajshahi University
2 new buses launched at Rajshahi University
Khulna tailoring shops see growing rush ahead of Eid
Khulna tailoring shops see growing rush ahead of Eid
KHULNA, Mar 5, 2026 (BSS) - Tailoring shops in Khulna are witnessing growing work pressure as orders for Eid garments continue to rise during the holy month of Ramadan. Visits to tailoring shops in Dakbanglow and Railway Hawkers Market areas today showed workers busy sewing, pressing and packaging shirts, pants and other garments to meet the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr demand. Workers said they are working long hours to prepare dresses for men, women and children so that customers can receive their outfits before Eid. Many shop owners said they are planning to accept orders until around the 25th of Ramadan due to increased demand this year compared to the previous year. However, several tailor owners noted that the expansion of ready-made garment brands in the local market has significantly affected their businesses. Manager of Student Tailors at Akhtar Chamber Market Shantanu told BSS orders have started coming in, though the volume remains moderate. He expects orders to increase in the coming week when salaried employees receive their Eid bonuses. He said tailoring charges have remained unchanged for the past three years, with shirts costing around Tk 500 and pants Tk 600 for stitching, despite a rise in fabric prices. Bidhu Sardar, proprietor of New Fops Tailors, said his 30 workers are working day and night to deliver Eid dresses on time. "Many customers still prefer tailored shirts and pants for a better fit," he said. Cloth traders reported satisfactory sales ahead of Eid. Javed, owner of ABCO Cloth Store, said Chinese and Indian fabrics has high demand in the market, while Pakistani fabrics have also gained popularity this year, especially for Panjabi and Kabli suits. Customers said they prefer early shopping to avoid last-minute crowds at markets and tailoring shops. Some buyers are also opting for customised designs such as embroidered Shalwar-Kameez. Tailors working on subcontract said work pressure has increased sharply in recent days. Many workers are now working from morning until late at night to complete orders before Eid. Shop owners and traders expect orders for both fabrics and tailoring services to increase further in the coming week as Eid approaches.
Zakat promotes compassion, unity between rich and poor: Speakers
Zakat promotes compassion, unity between rich and poor: Speakers
Zakat promotes compassion, unity between rich and poor: Speakers
Zakat promotes compassion, unity between rich and poor: Speakers
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Winter Paralympics to start with icy blast as Ukraine lead ceremony boycott
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Meta sues Brazil, China advertisers over celebrity deepfake scams
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From AI to Starlink: how drone tech is reshaping war in Ukraine
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Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA
Launch to ISS pushed to Thursday over weather: NASA

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FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
FactWatch debunks claim of anti-discrimination student leader's arrest
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
Paris fashion week defies international shadow of war
Paris fashion week defies international shadow of war
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Miriam Margolyes tackles aging in Oscar-nominated short
Mali's Afro-Latin music 'maestro' Boncana Maiga has died
Mali's Afro-Latin music 'maestro' Boncana Maiga has died
Khania Dighi Mosque in C'nawabganj: a 500-year-old witness to history
Khania Dighi Mosque in C'nawabganj: a 500-year-old witness to history
Health minister warns tough stance against middlemen in public hospitals
Health minister warns tough stance against middlemen in public hospitals
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Govt take up plans to free city dwellers from mosquito menace: Health Minister
Sugarcane cultivation in Rajshahi region declines by 52pc in decade
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Holistic approach indispensable for climate change adaptation in Barind
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