PM for joint efforts to build peaceful Bangladesh for all
PM for joint efforts to build peaceful Bangladesh for all
Ordinances of IG to go to SPC- Salahuddin
Ordinances of IG to go to SPC- Salahuddin
Fuel price hike won’t affect Eid travel: Muktadir 
Fuel price hike won’t affect Eid travel: Muktadir 
Srikail-5 well can supply 8m cubic feet of gas daily to national grid: Amit
Srikail-5 well can supply 8m cubic feet of gas daily to national grid: Amit
Five more city corporations get administrators
Five more city corporations get administrators
Petrol pumps on highways to stay open 24/7 for 7 days before and 5 days after Eid: Rabiul
Petrol pumps on highways to stay open 24/7 for 7 days before and 5 days after Eid: Rabiul
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DSCC’s special cleaning drive in Dhalpur
DSCC’s special cleaning drive in Dhalpur
DHAKA, Mar 14, 2026 (BSS)- Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) has conducted a special cleaning and mosquito control drive in the capital’s Dhalpur area to prevent dengue and improve the city's environment.  Besides, new vehicles have been handed over and a technical training workshop for drivers and mechanics has been inaugurated to make the cleaning activities more modern and dynamic. This programme was arranged this morning as part of the nationwide anti-mosquito drive in every Saturday at the Prime Minister's directives.   DSCC Administrator Md. Abdus Salam inaugurated the programme.  In his inaugural speech, the DSCC administrator said, following the Prime Minister's directives, this weekly special drive is being conducted in every ward.  Currently, DSCC's month-long 'Crush Program' is underway, through which dengue prevention and cleanliness of the city is being ensured. He said that no laxity will be shown in the cleanliness activities and lighting the street lights in public interest. Abdus Salam said illegal encroachers will be evicted to eliminate water logging and destroy mosquito breeding grounds. Canals and water grounds will be restored at any cost with the cooperation of the people, he said. Officials said about two hundred sanitation workers participated in today’s drive. They removed the accumulated waste from the drains, canals and roadsides in addition to spraying larvicides. A rally was also organized to raise awareness among the local residents. After the cleanliness drive, the DSCC Administrator handed over the new vehicles purchased under the ‘Dhaka South City Corporation’s Modern Vehicle and Machinery Procurement and Mechanized Parking Establishment Project’. The vehicles include five three-wheel road rollers with eight-ton capacity, three tire dozers, one low-bed trailer and 10 water tankers with 5,000 liters capacity.  The Administrator said that through the use of these modern vehicles, DSCC will be able to play a more effective role in achieving the ‘Clean City, Green City’ goal. Later, the administrator inaugurated a short-term technical training workshop for drivers and mechanics. 
Disorder, suffering in transport sector and all levels must be eliminated: Shimul Biswas
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BIWTA to start special launch services from Mar 17 for Eid 
BIWTA to start special launch services from Mar 17 for Eid 
US embassy in Iraq hit as Mideast War enters third week
US embassy in Iraq hit as Mideast War enters third week
BAGHDAD, March 14, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Explosions rocked cities across the Middle East on Saturday as the US embassy in Baghdad was hit by a drone strike and Tehran warned Emiratis to stay away from ports as it targets the world's energy supply lines. Washington's embassy in Iraq was hit for the second time since February 28, when the United States and Israel attacked Iran and plunged the Gulf into a conflict that has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Waves of drone, missile and aerial bombing have displaced millions in the region and reportedly killed more than 1,200 people in Iran. Clouds of dark black smoke were seen rising from Fujairah, home to a major Emirati port and home to oil storage and an export terminal. Shortly beforehand, the Iranian military had issued a warning for Emirati civilians to avoid port areas exposed to drone and missile strikes. Despite facing superior US and Israeli firepower, Iran appears determined to fight on, launching missile and drone attacks against at least 10 of is neighbours and effectively barring the chokepoint Strait of Hormuz to sea traffic. A cloud of black smoke rose above the US diplomatic mission in the Iraqi capital, an AFP journalist saw. It followed strikes against the powerful Iran-backed group Kataeb Hezbollah, killing two members including a "key figure", security sources said. President Donald Trump said Friday that US forces had hit Iran's Kharg Island, its biggest oil export hub, and "obliterated" military targets while sparing its energy facilities. Iranian media confirmed there was no damage to oil facilities on the island. Iran's threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz have brought traffic to a virtual halt on a route that normally carries one fifth of global oil supplies. Crude oil prices have surged more than 40 percent since the war began. Iran had threatened US-linked oil and energy firms would "immediately be destroyed and turned into a pile of ashes" if the US struck its oil facilities, according to Iranian media. Trump said the US Navy would start escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz "very soon" to restore oil exports. - Tabriz warning - Strikes have continued in Iran, with heavy blasts shaking the Tehran late Friday. The Israeli army told people in an industrial zone in the west of Iran's northern city of Tabriz to leave ahead of military operations on Saturday. Iran's health ministry says more than 1,200 people have been killed by US and Israeli attacks, numbers that could not be independently verified. The UN refugee agency has estimated that up to 3.2 million people have been displaced inside Iran since the war started. Trump described Iran as "totally defeated" and in search of a deal he was unwilling to consider. According to the Pentagon, the US and Israel have struck more than 15,000 targets in Iran over the past two weeks. Israel's military said it conducted 7,600 strikes on the country, most of them against its missile programme. Iran's rulers appear intent on showing they will come through the war intact and in control, despite their supreme leader Ali Khamenei being killed at the start of the US-Israeli campaign. Khamenei's son Mojtaba Khamenei was named the new supreme leader, but has been absent from public view and is said to be wounded. Within Iran, the Revolutionary Guards have warned they will crackdown heavily on any anti-government protests, after demonstrations in January in which several thousand people were killed. Iranian authorities have maintained an internet blackout since the war started. The United States is reportedly sending reinforcements that could open up options beyond the airborne campaign. The Wall Street Journal and New York Times said Friday the Pentagon had dispatched the Japan-based amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli to the region along with its complement of some 2,500 Marines. The US military has lost 13 personnel, including six aboard a refuelling aircraft that crashed in Iraq, an incident US officials said was not the result of hostile fire. - Hamas urges restraint - Qatar said it intercepted two missiles Saturday and evacuated key areas after blasts were heard in the capital Doha. Interceptors were seen downing two projectiles over the Qatari capital's downtown area and blasts were heard, according to AFP journalists. Saudi Arabia's defence ministry said its forces had intercepted dozens of drones on Friday. Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas called on Saturday for Iran to refrain from targeting neighbouring countries, in a rare breach between the two allies, though it affirmed Tehran's right to defend itself. Beyond the Gulf, Turkey said NATO forces shot down a ballistic missile launched from Iran -- the third such interception in the war. Lebanon has been drawn into the war, too, after the Iran-backed Hezbollah attacked Israel following the death of Khamenei. An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed a dozen doctors, paramedics and nurses at a healthcare clinic, Lebanese health authorities said Saturday. According to the Lebanese authorities, at least 773 people have been killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon aimed at wiping out Iranian ally Hezbollah.          
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
Govt starts implementing election pledges gradually: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM for finding ways to make Zakat management more effective
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
PM reduces use of lights, AC in his office to save electricity
Fuel price hike won’t affect Eid travel: Muktadir 
Fuel price hike won’t affect Eid travel: Muktadir 
DHAKA, Mar 14, 2026 (BSS) – Commerce, Industries, Textiles and Jute Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir today said that the recent increase in global fuel prices due to the war situation in the Middle East will not affect the upcoming Eid travel in the country. “There is also no possibility of a price hike in essential commodities,” he said, adding that a long-standing war could create some challenges in the global economy. The minister made the remarks while responding to questions from journalists at an iftar and Eid gift distribution programme for working-class families of Ward No. 19 at the Raynagar Daftoripara Mosque ground in Sylhet today. He said Bangladesh supports peace and expressed hope that the war would end soon and peace would be restored in the world, said a Commerce Ministry press release. Replying to another question about the government’s steps if the conflict continues for  long   Muktadir said the present government has been elected through the direct votes of the people and has taken all necessary preparations to ensure public safety and maintain normal life. “Due to these preparations, there is no reason for people to be worried,” he added. Earlier, addressing the Eid Gifts distribution programme as the chief guest, the minister said the commitments he made to the people before the election would be implemented gradually. He also said that various problems of the city would be resolved gradually and sought the prayers and cooperation of the people to fulfil the responsibility entrusted to him through their votes. Among others, acting president of Sylhet metropolitan BNP Rezaul Hasan Qayes Lodi, general secretary Imdad Hossain Chowdhury and organiser of the programme Shafiqur Rahman Sumon were present. Later, the minister joined an iftar cum prayer gatherings organised by the Bangladesh Sammilito Peshajibi Parishad, the Sunamganj Samity in Sylhet and the Sylhet Metropolitan Police in the city.
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BJWT distributes cheques among journalists, their children in Rangpur
BJWT distributes cheques among journalists, their children in Rangpur
RANGPUR, March 14, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Journalist Welfare Trust (BJWT) has distributed the third instalment of financial grant cheques for the fiscal year 2025-2026 among journalists and their meritorious children here in the Rangpur division.    The cheques were distributed at a function organized at the conference room of the Rangpur Deputy Commissioner on Saturday afternoon.    BJWT Managing Director Mohammad Abdul Bashir, a prominent journalist, was present as the chief guest at the event and distributed the cheques among the recipients. Abul Bashar said the current government is media-friendly and determined to work for the welfare of media workers.    "The main work of BJWT is to provide financial assistance to the families of insolvent and distressed journalists," he said.    He said that along with increasing the welfare activities of journalists, senior journalists will be brought under the pension system soon.    Speaking at the event, Deputy Commissioner and President of Rangpur BJWT unit Mohammad Enamul Ahsan said the media acts as a bridge between the government and the people.    "The role of the media in advancing a democratic state is undeniable," he said, and urged the journalists to work with a positive mindset.    Rangpur Additional Deputy Commissioner (General) and Rangpur Press Club Administrator Md Ramiz Alam, BJWT Deputy Director (Administration and Finance) ABM Rafiqul Islam, Rangpur Journalist Union President Salequzzaman Salek, Dinajpur Journalist Union General Secretary Mahfizul Islam Ripon, among others, also spoke at the event.    At the event, 23 journalists from Rangpur division were given welfare grant cheques of Taka 11.50 lakh and 94 meritorious children of journalists were given scholarship cheques of Taka 15.96 lakh.    Presidents, general secretaries of various journalist organizations in Rangpur, journalists and students were present at the cheque distribution ceremony, moderated by Rangpur Journalists Union General Secretary Sarker Mazharul Mannan. 
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