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0 Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury has announced that robust legal frameworks, modern security technologies, and integrated institutional initiatives are being undertaken to curb the circulation of counterfeit notes in the country. He made this statement on Tuesday (April 28) during a session of the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) in response to a notice from Md. Jalal Uddin, Member of Parliament for Chandpur-2 constituency. The Finance Minister informed that a draft law is currently being formulated to prevent the production and circulation of counterfeit notes. The proposed law will include stringent penalties for those involved in producing counterfeit notes…

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2 Prime Minister Tarique Rahman stated that true democracy is not possible in any country unless human rights are ensured. He announced that initiatives would be taken for the speedy disposal of cases to ensure justice. He made these remarks on Tuesday (April 28) around 12:30 PM at an event organized on the occasion of National Legal Aid Day. The Prime Minister further said that the government has already adopted specific plans to provide legal aid to those who are financially disadvantaged. He expressed his expectation that justice would not remain confined to law books but would take concrete form…

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0 Salahuddin Ahmed announced that 14,500 new posts are being created to strengthen the country’s law enforcement agencies. He provided this information during the question-and-answer session of the National Parliament on Tuesday (April 28). The Home Minister stated that among the newly created posts, 500 are for Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP), 4,000 for Sub-Inspectors (SI – unarmed), and 10,000 for Constables. He further informed that Bangladesh Police currently has a total of 218,554 posts. Of these, 207,745 are police posts, 8,047 are non-police posts, and 2,762 are outsourced non-police posts. The Minister also mentioned that recruitment activities have commenced…

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1 Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has urged the public to refrain from attempts to spread confusion about the referendum and the July Charter for political purposes. He stated that some individuals and groups are trying to divert the referendum into a different direction, aiming to create instability in the country. However, the BNP government is working with the people’s mandate and is committed to implementing all conditions of the July Charter. He made these remarks on Monday (April 27) afternoon while addressing a public rally organized by the District BNP at Jashore Eidgah Maidan as the chief guest. A large…

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1 Demands have been raised in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) for the establishment of shelters and lightning rods in the haor regions and northeastern parts of the country to prevent lightning-related fatalities. In response, Disaster Management and Relief Minister Asadul Habib Dulu stated that the government is giving this issue the highest priority. He made this statement on Monday (April 27) during a discussion on an urgent public interest notice, raised by Sunamganj-1 Member of Parliament Kamruzzaman Kamrul, in accordance with Rule 71 of the Rules of Procedure of the National Parliament. Speaker Hafiz উদ্দিন Ahmad presided over the…

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1 Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed informed the Parliament that a coordinated nationwide operation will be launched against online gambling and drugs across the country after April 30. He shared this information during his speech at the National Parliament session on Monday (April 27) afternoon. The Home Minister stated that this initiative has been taken to protect the youth of the country, in line with electoral promises. He further announced that law enforcement agencies would conduct coordinated operations against online gambling, drug trafficking, and shisha lounges. He emphasized, “There is no alternative to such activities to protect the youth.” He added…

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0 Prime Minister Tarique Rahman stated that BNP’s politics aims to ensure the well-being of the people. He added that if water flows into Sharsha’s Ulashi canal, 72,000 people will directly benefit. LPG cards will be distributed to women to alleviate the burden of cooking. He made these remarks on Monday (April 27) around 12:15 PM, during the inaugural ceremony of the re-excavation program for Jessore’s historic Ulashi-Jadunathpur canal, a site associated with the memory of martyred President Ziaur Rahman. Earlier, at approximately 11:30 AM, he inaugurated the canal re-excavation program by symbolically cutting soil.

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1 Fifteen people died due to lightning strikes across eight districts of the country from morning till afternoon on Sunday (April 26). Among them, five died in Gaibandha, two in Sirajganj, two in Jamalpur, two in Thakurgaon, one in Bogura, one in Natore, one in Panchagarh, and one in Sherpur. Several others were also injured. Five people, including a student, died in separate lightning strikes in Sundarganj, Saghatta, and Phulchhari upazilas of Gaibandha. Among the five, three died at the same spot in Sundarganj. Two more were injured in these incidents. Additionally, a horse and a cow also died due…

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0 In the first 25 days of the current month of April, expatriate income (remittance) totaling approximately $2.578 billion has arrived in the country, which is almost equivalent to $2.58 billion. This information was disclosed in the latest updated report by Bangladesh Bank on Sunday (April 26). Arif Hossain Khan, spokesperson for the central bank, stated that remittance inflow has remained positive until the 25th of this month. A significant growth has been observed this time, compared to $2.251 billion received during the same period last year. According to Bangladesh Bank data, from July of the 2025-26 fiscal year to…

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1 Twelve people have died due to lightning strikes in various districts across the country on Sunday (April 26). Reports of these deaths were received from separate incidents occurring from noon until evening. Many others were injured in the same incidents. According to district administration and local sources, the highest number of deaths occurred in Gaibandha district, where five people died. Additionally, two people died in Sirajganj district, two in Jamalpur district, one in Singra Upazila, one in Gabtoli Upazila, and one in Atwari Upazila. Locals reported that when sudden thunderstorms began between noon and afternoon, people working in the…

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