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Youth ready to engage in national policymaking: Tarique Rahman
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US Fed set to keep rates steady as officials defend independence
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WASHINGTON, United States, Jan 25, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged when it meets in the coming week, holding firm despite President Donald Trump's pressure to slash levels as it guards against threats to its independence. The central bank has cut rates three consecutive times since September as the jobs market weakened, bringing them to a range between 3.50 percent and 3.75 percent. But Fed Chair Jerome Powell has signaled the bar would be higher for a further reduction in January. They meet on Tuesday and Wednesday. "The fact that growth is strong, unemployment is low, equity markets are close to all-time highs and inflation is above target all argue for a pause," said analysts at ING bank. Powell's robust defense of Fed independence in response to ongoing pressure from Trump to lower rates confirms this, ING added. On January 11, Powell released a rare, solemn statement revealing that the Department of Justice was investigating him over a $2.5 billion renovation of the bank's headquarters. He slammed the threat of criminal charges as the result of policymakers setting rates in the public's best interests -- rather than bowing to the president's wishes. Trump has made no secret of his disdain for Powell, claiming there is "no inflation" and repeatedly questioning the Fed chair's competence and integrity. Yet, US inflation has been well above the bank's two-percent target for over five years, said former Cleveland Fed president Loretta Mester. "I think the Fed needs to keep a pretty tight eye on where the inflation is going," she told AFP. Price increases could cool after Trump's trade tariffs filter through the world's biggest economy, but Mester flagged the need for "more convincing evidence." Meanwhile, existing cost hikes have brought about a "large wedge" between how affluent and lower-income households view the economy, said KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk. Even if the gap could temporarily narrow as fiscal stimulus hits in early 2026 -- with a rise in tax refunds incoming due to tax cut expansions -- this could "cause a more entrenched bout of inflation," she warned. Another complication is stagnating employment, forcing policymakers to walk a tightrope between lowering rates to boost the economy and keeping them higher to curb inflation. - External pressure - The Fed meets eight times a year to consider interest rate levels, and Michael Pearce of Oxford Economics said the dilemma it faces has eased. Figures suggest that risks to the labor market appear less pressing than a few months ago, while the likelihood of rising inflation also seems to have moderated, he said in a note. Nonetheless, events outside of the rate-setting committee "have the potential to shake up the path of monetary policy," Pearce added. Besides the probe into Powell, Trump has sought to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, sparking a legal battle crucial to shaping how much discretion the president has in changing the Fed's leadership. A president can only fire Fed board members "for cause," traditionally understood to mean malfeasance or dereliction of duty. But the Trump administration appears to be pushing a broader interpretation, as Trump moved to fire Cook over mortgage fraud allegations she denies. The Supreme Court heard arguments on the issue on Wednesday, and Cook stressed in a statement afterwards the importance of insulating the Fed from political threats. She said her case is about whether the Fed will set rates "guided by evidence and independent judgment or will succumb to political pressure." Pearce flagged a "small risk" that the government succeeds in ousting Cook, saying this could "pave the way for a substantial dovish transformation on the committee over time." Policymakers seen as "hawkish" favor higher rates to fight inflation, while a "dovish" Fed tends towards lower levels. Analysts expect Powell to avoid discussing political issues at his press briefing after the two-day Fed meeting on Wednesday, while divisions remain over the path of future policy.  
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BAGERHAT, Jan 24, 2026 (BSS) - A two-day training programme for polling officers began today in Mollahat upazila of Bagerhat-1 constituency in preparation for the upcoming 13th national parliamentary election and referendum 2026. The training was inaugurated at the Government Wazed Memorial Model Secondary School at 10:00 am. Deputy Commissioner and Returning Officer Golam Md Baten attended the inaugural session as the chief guest, while Superintendent of Police Md Hasan Chowdhury was present as the special guest. Upazila Nirbahi Officer and Assistant Returning Officer Shyamananda Kundu presided over the programme.  Speaking as the chief guest, Deputy Commissioner and Returning Officer Golam Md Baten said the role of polling officers is crucial in ensuring a free, fair and impartial election. "You are the key force in conducting elections at the field level. If you perform your duties in accordance with laws, rules and regulations, it will be possible to earn the trust of the people," he said, urging participants to apply the knowledge gained from the training in practical fieldwork. District Election Officer Md Abu Ansar said every step of the election process is highly sensitive and that even a small mistake could lead to major complications. "There is no alternative to strictly following the guidelines provided in this training and carrying out duties with professionalism and impartiality," he added. The special guests, in their speeches, stressed the importance of honesty, patience, and a strong sense of responsibility while performing election duties. According to officials, a total of 49 presiding officers, 262 assistant presiding officers, and 524 polling officers are participating in the training in Mollahat upazila. The training covers polling station management, ballot and EVM handling, voter assistance, and key issues to be addressed during the election. Officials expressed hope that the programme would enhance the efficiency and accountability of polling officers during the voting process.
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DHAKA, Jan 23, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh's justice sector is undergoing a significant digital transformation as the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs rolls out a series of technology-driven services aimed at improving access to justice, reducing delays, and curbing corruption. In a landmark step toward modernizing the country's judiciary, the government has so far launched the E-Bail Bond Management System in nine districts, significantly enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the bail process. The system was first introduced in Narayanganj on October 15, 2025, addressing long-standing delays and bureaucratic hurdles that traditionally plagued bail procedures. In the second phase, the E-Bail Bond system was rolled out on January 21 in Manikganj, Bandarban, Meherpur, Joypurhat, Moulvibazar, Panchagarh, Jhalokathi, and Sherpur, further expanding its reach across the country. "We still have some time in hand, and during this period we will try to roll out the service in several more districts. We hope that the system will be operational in all 64 districts of the country within the next six months," said Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul. Following the introduction of the E-Bail Bond system, the ministry has already launched several other key digital platforms that are reshaping how citizens, lawyers, and courts interact with the legal system. One of the most notable initiatives is the E-Family Court, launched in Dhaka on November 24, 2025, and in Chattogram on November 30, 2025. The platform allows litigants, lawyers, and judges to file and conduct family dispute cases remotely through individual online accounts, significantly reducing the need for physical court appearances and easing pressure on conventional courtrooms. Another widely welcomed initiative is E-Attestation, which has streamlined the document verification process. Previously, individuals had to travel to Dhaka and wait in long queues for attestation services. The digital system now enables citizens to complete the process online from home, saving time, cost, and effort. The ministry has also introduced the E-Cause List, providing real-time online access to case schedules, hearing dates, summaries of judicial decisions, next procedural steps, and overall case progress. Legal practitioners and litigants say the service has enhanced transparency and reduced uncertainty in court proceedings. To expand access to justice for disadvantaged communities, the Online Legal Aid service now allows applicants to seek government legal assistance digitally. The platform also supports online dispute resolution, with authorities indicating that it will soon be fully digitized to ensure end-to-end service delivery. Alongside these operational services, the ministry is preparing to launch two major digital initiatives. Work is underway to introduce online registration for marriage and divorce, which is expected to simplify procedures and reduce administrative delays. At the same time, the government has initiated the E-Registration system for property transactions. A project has already been approved and implementation has begun. To facilitate this transition, the Registration Act has been amended to incorporate e-registration, enabling land deed registration to be completed online. Officials believe the system will significantly reduce corruption and public harassment associated with manual property registration. Legal experts say the growing adoption of digital platforms marks a decisive step toward a more transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric justice system. With several services already operational and more in the pipeline, the Ministry of Law's digitalization drive is expected to play a crucial role in modernizing Bangladesh's legal infrastructure.
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