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PM holds office even on holiday
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Salahuddin vows exemplary punishment for attackers of Prothom Alo, Daily Star
Salahuddin calls for unity, make JS centre of discussion
Salahuddin calls for unity, make JS centre of discussion
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Admissions to Thakurgaon Medical College will begin by 2027 -  Fakhrul
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Strict legal action if fares rise during Eid: Rabiul Alam
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Biman suspends Middle East flights amid conflict 
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Tarique Rahman stands beside ailing Nusrat for medical treatment
Tarique Rahman stands beside ailing Nusrat for medical treatment
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CPD calls for undertaking structural reforms, long-term transformation strategy
CPD calls for undertaking structural reforms, long-term transformation strategy
Ivy shown arrested in another murder case
Ivy shown arrested in another murder case
OIC to campaign for Bangladesh's UNGA bid: FM
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
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‘Family Card’ distribution begins March 10 in 14 upazilas under pilot project 
No plan to raise taxes on private sector: Commerce Minister
No plan to raise taxes on private sector: Commerce Minister
SYLHET, Feb 28, 2026 (BSS) - Commerce Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir today  said the government has no plan to increase taxes on the private sector. He made the remarks while responding to questions from journalists after a  view-exchange meeting with local administration officials at the Sylhet  Circuit House this afternoon. Replying to a query regarding the Finance Minister's recent comments,  Muktadir said the statement had been misrepresented in the media. He  explained that Bangladesh's tax-to-GDP ratio remains significantly lower than  that of neighbouring countries. "Because the country's tax-to-GDP ratio is low, a large portion of revenue  collection is spent on meeting the government's regular expenditures, making  it difficult to allocate adequate funds for development activities," he said.  "The Finance Minister referred to increasing the tax-to-GDP ratio, not  raising taxes on the private sector," the minister added. Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment and Labour and Employment  Minister Ariful Haque Choudhury and Water Resources Minister Shahiduddin  Chowdhury Anne were present at the meeting. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, the Commerce Minister said the  market situation during the Holy month of Ramadan remains stable. He noted  that prices of a few items, including lemons, had increased irrationally  during the first couple of days of Ramadan but have since returned to normal  levels. As the minister in charge of the Ministries of Commerce, Textiles and Jute,  and Industries, Muktadir also said that, as part of advance preparations to  address post-LDC graduation challenges, a letter has been sent to the  European Union (EU) seeking a Free Trade Agreement (FTA).   He added that initiatives would be taken in phases to pursue similar  agreements with Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom (UK). The Commerce Minister further said that all outstanding wages and salaries of  industrial workers would be ensured before the upcoming Holy Eid-ul-Fitr. After the meeting, the Commerce, Labour and Employment, and Water Resources  Ministers visited erosion-affected areas along the Surma River and Chenger  khal River.
Noticeable stability observed in market particularly for essential commodities: AHM Ahsan
Noticeable stability observed in market particularly for essential commodities: AHM Ahsan
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EIIN of 158 educational institutions temporarily suspended 
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Gulshan-Banani Sarbajanin Puja Foundation awards scholarships to 85 students
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68,768 students get Junior, Dakhil 8th and Ebtedayi scholarships
Lecture on Indigenous Language Rights held in Rangpur 
Lecture on Indigenous Language Rights held in Rangpur 
RANGPUR, Feb 28, 2026 (BSS) - A solo lecture on Indigenous Language Rights was held at the 'Garon Art Gallery and Research Center' located on the College Road area in the divisional city today.    The intellectual thought platform 'Atmasabha' organized the one-on-one lecture on indigenous language rights.   Indigenous students studying at Begum Rokeya University, Carmichael College and various educational institutions, as well as local cultural figures, rights activists, writers, journalists and teachers, attended the event.    Garo poet and researcher Himel Richil delivered his speech titled 'Ethno-linguistic Language: Indigenous Rights and Cultural Existence' at the solo lecture.    In his speech, he highlighted various aspects of the language and cultural crisis of the indigenous people, overcoming the crisis, and the potential of diverse traditions in preserving indigenous languages and cultures.    He said that in order to protect our own language and culture, modern information technology must be used. Content on indigenous languages, literature and culture must be created through all means of technology, including social media and AI.   Stating that the indigenous people should preserve and expand their own languages, he further said that their own ethnic identity should come forward to save their ethnological language and culture.    "Literature and music should be composed in their own languages and they should continue to speak their own languages among themselves," he said.    Among the audience present at the event, Rangpur District President of SUJON Khandaker Fakhrul Anam Benju called for state sponsorship to protect indigenous languages.    Principal Nazrul Islam Haqqani said that opportunities for education should be created for indigenous people in their own languages. It is necessary to create educational institutions for them in the plains, hills, and indigenous-dominated areas.    Poet and essayist Abdur Razzaque, while expressing his opinion, said that very little is said about the language and culture of the indigenous people.    "At such a time, this event undoubtedly deserves praise. At the same time, it will motivate the indigenous people to protect the tribal identity," he said.    Tribal leader Samun Khalko said that this event is inspiring the youth of different ethnicities in the northern region to renew their fighting spirit.    Among others, rights activist Ashok Sarkar, photographer Firoz Chowdhury, artist Anik Reza, Khaishya Ang Marma, Rina Murmu and others expressed their views.    The organizer of the event from the 'Atmasabha' platform, poet and thinker Mir Ravi, said that language is the main holder, carrier and foundation of the overall culture of a society.    Poet Ahmed Moudud, one of the members of the 'Atmasabha', said, "We will be successful if this event enlightens the state and its policy makers in the hope of establishing the implementation of their aspiration."    Poet Qayyum Khan said, the Atmasabha' platform will conduct intellectual activities including social, cultural, political, language and literature-centered lectures, seminars, discussion meetings, meetings, art exhibitions.    Artists Israt Jahan Kakon and Shyamoli Hosda performed indigenous music.    The programme ended with the tunes of Neon Chakma on the guitar.  
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Rangpur Iftar market bustling since the first day
Inter-district car thief held with stolen car in Ctg
Inter-district car thief held with stolen car in Ctg
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Hasina, 24 others face charge sheet in new uprising killing case
Hasina, 24 others face charge sheet in new uprising killing case
DHAKA, Feb 27, 2026 (BSS) – The Anti-Terrorism Unit (ATU) of Bangladesh Police has filed a charge sheet against 25 people, including ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, former ministers Obaidul Quader and Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, in a case lodged over the murder of Abujar Sheikh in the capital’s Pragati Sarani area during the July Mass Uprising. ATU Sub-Inspector Israil Hossain submitted the charge sheet on February 18, alleging that the accused, in collusion with one another and with common intention, formed an unlawful assembly and, in pursuit of their shared objective, used force and violence. By remaining present at the scene and instigating the act, they facilitated the commission of the killing. Therefore, offences under Sections 143/326/302/114/109/34 of the Penal Code have been found prima facie to be established against them. Sub-Inspector Moktar Hossain, general registration officer of Gulshan Police Station, confirmed the matter today. Other prominent accused include Jahangir Kabir Nanak, Mohammad A Arafat, Mirza Azam, and Justice Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik. According to the case documents, on the evening of July 19, 2024, an anti-discrimination student-public procession was underway in front of Baridhara General Hospital on Pragati Sarani in Gulshan. At that time, local leaders of the Awami League and Jubo League allegedly opened fire on the procession. Abujar Sheikh was shot during the incident and was first admitted to Evercare Hospital. He was later transferred to Dhaka Metropolitan Hospital for advanced treatment. He died on July 27 of the same year while undergoing treatment. Following the incident, on November 16, 2024, Abujar Sheikh’s mother, Chobi Khatun, filed a murder case with Gulshan Police Station. A total of 27 people, including Sheikh Hasina, were initially named as accused in the case. After completing the investigation, SI Israil Hossain of the ATU submitted the charge sheet on February 18, 2026, against 25 accused.
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AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
AI-generated images falsely used to claim real-life extortion incidents:  BanglaFact
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Nepali video falsely circulated against BNP: BanglaFact
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Rumor Scanner identifies Indian video falsified as Bangladesh extortion incident
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BanglaFact debunks claim of BNP activists setting fire to houses in Cumilla
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‘No nat'l award for films show smoking is misleading: BFCB
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150-year-old 10-domed mosque stands as heritage symbol in Meherpur
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Social awareness key to resolving health sector problems: Dr Muhit 
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Production and trade of date palm turned into a thriving business in Rajshahi
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