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Several crop-protection embankments in Madhyanagar upazila of Sunamganj have collapsed following continuous rainfall, submerging large areas of farmland. On Saturday morning, an embankment of the Guraduba subproject in Boala Haor broke, after similar incidents earlier in the week at Kailani, Jamgara canal, and Jinarya Haor. Rising water levels in the Someshwari River intensified pressure on local embankments, causing breaches near a madrasa that began to collapse as water rushed in.
Local farmers reported severe crop losses, with many unable to harvest their paddy in time. Some alleged irregularities in embankment construction and demanded investigations against responsible officials. According to the local agriculture office, of 13,470 hectares of farmland in Madhyanagar, about 10,000 hectares have been harvested, while 13 percent was already waterlogged. The latest breaches have damaged around 31 hectares of paddy fields.
Officials from the Water Development Board and the upazila administration said efforts were underway to protect remaining structures and assess the extent of damage.
Embankment failures flood farmlands in Sunamganj’s Madhyanagar after continuous rain
The 2026–2027 executive committee election of the Dhaka Lawyers Association has been declared unacceptable by Advocate Matiur Rahman Akand, Secretary General of the Bangladesh Lawyers Council, due to alleged irregularities and fake voting. In a statement issued on Saturday, he claimed that inconsistencies in forming the election commission allowed fraudulent votes and booth tampering. Several voters reportedly found their votes already cast when they arrived to vote.
Akand stated that irregularities and bias occurred at every stage of the election process. He explained that traditionally, the election commission is formed with equal representation from two panels, but this time the BNP-backed Blue Panel had 90 members while the Lawyers Unity Council’s Green Panel had only 41. Written and verbal appeals to the Bar Council and the chief election commissioner allegedly went unanswered, giving the Blue Panel a numerical advantage.
Following the vote count, the BNP and Gano Adhikar Parishad-backed Blue Panel won all 23 posts. Akand reiterated that the election was neither fair nor credible and urged vigilance against those undermining democratic processes.
Bangladesh Lawyers Council alleges Dhaka Bar election marred by irregularities and fake votes
Local Government Minister Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has called on party supporters not to open shops or organizations using the name of Zia Parishad. Speaking at a discussion at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University in Dhaka on Saturday, May 2, he said the BNP already has many affiliated and associate bodies and does not need another. He expressed disappointment that some people were using the Zia Parishad name for personal benefit.
Fakhrul emphasized the need for a research institution dedicated to the works of Ziaur Rahman, noting that the Zia Parishad had already published several books under his encouragement. He urged the group to focus on research activities instead of commercial ventures. He also criticized the culture of lobbying in Bangladesh, saying that merit and intelligence should be the basis for advancement.
The BNP secretary general further commented on ongoing debates over the July Charter and the constitution, stating that while discussions are healthy, they should not be used for political interests. He reiterated that his party had expressed dissent on several points and did not agree on all constitutional reform issues.
Mirza Fakhrul warns against using Zia Parishad name for personal or commercial purposes
Online registration for students studying in the eighth grade has officially begun, according to an emergency notice from the Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board. The process, including fee submission and online data entry, will continue from Saturday until May 25. Registration must be completed through the eSIF system, and only students who passed the seventh-grade annual exam in 2025 and were registered in the sixth grade in 2024 are eligible. The age limit is set between 11 and 17 years as of January 1 of the exam year, with a relaxation up to 22 years for students with special needs.
Only students enrolled in board-approved institutions can register through their schools. Unapproved institutions must complete registration through nearby recognized schools. Institutions must log in to the board’s website using their EIIN and password, pay the fixed fee through Sonali Seba, and fill out student information online after payment clearance. Each institution must form a three-member registration committee to verify and submit student data.
The registration fee is set at 206 taka per student, rising to 256 taka with a late fee. Schools are prohibited from charging any additional amount beyond the fixed fee.
Eighth-grade online registration open until May 25 under education board guidelines
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman announced that the government is considering constructing a double rail line on the Dhaka-Sylhet route as part of a broader plan to enhance railway connectivity across Bangladesh. He explained that building new roads could lead to the loss of agricultural land, so the government is prioritizing rail expansion instead. The announcement was made on Saturday during a civic gathering organized by the Sylhet City Corporation.
The Prime Minister also stated that the government has undertaken canal excavation programs to prevent waterlogging and ensure proper water management. These initiatives aim to reduce flooding during heavy rainfall and retain water during the dry season. The remarks highlight the administration’s focus on sustainable infrastructure development and environmental management.
The proposed double rail line project, if implemented, is expected to improve transportation efficiency between Dhaka and Sylhet while minimizing environmental and agricultural impacts.
Bangladesh plans double rail line on Dhaka-Sylhet route to boost railway connectivity
Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanom Rita announced her intention to bring major reforms to the aviation ministry, emphasizing honesty and ideals in fulfilling the trust placed in her by the Prime Minister. She made the remarks on Saturday morning while addressing a free eye camp event held at the museum premises in West Bandutia, Manikganj Municipality.
During her speech, the minister said that after 17 years, the country is experiencing the true spirit of independence under a democratic government, which allows people to express their views freely. She urged everyone to use this opportunity responsibly and not to forget the nation’s past, including the failures of the previous interim government. Later, she allocated three lakh taka for the development of the Manikganj Museum.
The event was organized under the supervision of several local organizations, including the Manikganj Museum, Rahimunnesa-Enayet Foundation, Meher-Akiz Foundation, Manikganj Literary and Cultural Council, and Dhaka Lions Club, where hundreds of patients received free eye treatment and consultations.
Minister Afroza Khanom Rita vows major reforms in aviation ministry during Manikganj event
An unidentified 35-year-old man died after being beaten by locals who suspected him of attempting to steal a battery-run van in Shariatpur Sadar upazila’s Angaria Union on Friday morning. The injured man was taken to Shariatpur Sadar Hospital around noon, where doctors began treatment, but he died around 1 p.m. while under care. Police said they were alerted through the national emergency number and later recovered the man in critical condition.
Authorities have not yet identified the deceased, as no national identity card was found on him. A Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) team collected fingerprints from the body but failed to confirm his identity. The body has been kept at the Shariatpur Sadar Hospital morgue for autopsy. Local officials said the man was tied with a chain and beaten by an angry crowd after being caught during the alleged theft attempt.
Police stated that efforts are ongoing to determine the man’s identity, and legal action will follow once it is confirmed.
Unidentified man dies after mob beating over theft suspicion in Shariatpur
An event marking May Day and International Workers’ Day was held in Dhaka, calling for the establishment of workers’ rights and a corruption-free administration to ensure sustainable national development. The discussion, organized by Citizens Against Corruption (CAC) at the Dhaka Reporters Unity auditorium, gathered representatives from various professions under the theme “Workers’ Rights, End of Corruption: Transparent Campaign for a Prosperous Future.”
Former secretary and ex-BTRC chairman Syed Margub Morshed stated that sustainable progress is impossible without worker-friendly policies and a corruption-free administration, emphasizing coordination and accountability among the state, employers, and workers. CAC chairman Yusuf Hossain highlighted that workers remain deprived of fair wages, safe workplaces, and social dignity, urging effective labor policy implementation. He also stressed the need for safety, healthcare, and social protection for workers in key sectors such as garments, construction, and transport.
Economist Dr. Mostafizur Rahman described workers’ rights as both a moral duty and an economic necessity, while other speakers, including cultural and political figures, called for a social movement against corruption alongside labor rights protection.
Dhaka event links corruption-free governance and worker rights to sustainable national development
A female police constable was found dead in her rented apartment in Kalapara, Patuakhali, early Saturday morning. Police recovered the body of Meherunnesa Urmi, 28, from a five-story building in Paschim Badurtali village under Tiakhali Union. Urmi was the wife of dismissed police member Mohibbur Rahman Bappi and served as a constable at Kalapara Police Station. According to police and local sources, the couple had frequent quarrels over family matters.
Around 1:30 a.m., Bappi informed the police that his wife had allegedly taken her own life by hanging from a ceiling fan. Police later recovered the body at dawn. Kalapara Police Station Officer-in-Charge Nazrul Islam said that Urmi’s husband and two children were brought to the station for mental support, and an investigation is underway to uncover the cause of death.
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details about the circumstances surrounding the incident or the progress of the investigation.
Female police constable found dead in Kalapara, police begin investigation
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman announced that the government has initiated a canal excavation program aimed at preventing waterlogging and ensuring proper water management. He made the statement on Saturday at a civic gathering organized by the Sylhet City Corporation. The initiative seeks to reduce flooding during heavy rainfall and retain water during the dry season.
During his address, the Prime Minister also noted that constructing new roads could lead to the loss of agricultural land. To address this, the government is considering expanding rail connectivity across the country, including plans to introduce a double rail line on the Dhaka–Sylhet route. He emphasized that sustainable development is not possible without a corruption-free administration and labor-friendly policies.
The announcement coincides with the inauguration of a 40-billion-taka mega project designed to alleviate waterlogging, reflecting the government’s broader focus on infrastructure and environmental management.
Bangladesh launches canal excavation and rail expansion plans to curb waterlogging
The water level of the Teesta River has risen slightly in Lalmonirhat following continuous rainfall and upstream flow from India. As of 9 a.m. on Saturday, the river at the Dalia point of the Teesta Barrage was flowing 75 centimeters below the danger level. Local residents and the Water Development Board reported that the increase began early Saturday morning due to heavy rain and mountain runoff from across the border.
The Teesta River flows through five upazilas of Lalmonirhat, and even a small rise in water level can flood riverside areas across the district. Residents expressed concern that further increases could submerge new areas. Nurul Islam, in charge of the Dalia control room, confirmed the current water level, while Executive Engineer Amitabh Chowdhury said the flow remains below the danger mark despite the rise.
Locals remain anxious as the situation could worsen if upstream water continues to rise, potentially leading to flooding in low-lying areas.
Teesta River water rises in Lalmonirhat after rain and upstream flow from India
A truck driver named Hannan, aged 45, was killed in a mob beating after his vehicle injured multiple pedestrians in Nagarkanda upazila of Faridpur on Friday night. The incident occurred around 8:30 p.m. in Bilnalia Natun Bazar area under Talma Union. Two others, identified as truck helpers Naeem, 22, and Al-Amin, 25, were seriously injured and are receiving treatment at a local hospital.
According to police and local sources, the truck, registered as Dhaka Metro T-12-7332, was speeding through narrow village roads from Rasulpur in Saltha upazila, hitting several pedestrians along the way. Witnesses reported that at least 20 people were injured before the truck crashed into a shop named Munshi Store. Enraged locals stopped the vehicle, assaulted the driver and his assistants, and vandalized the truck.
Police officials, including the assistant superintendent of police and the local union chairman, arrived to control the situation and rescue the injured. Authorities confirmed that the driver died after being taken to the hospital, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact number of injured and take legal action.
Truck driver beaten to death after reckless driving injures 20 in Faridpur
The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock of Bangladesh has issued a warning after a document claiming to be an official permit for importing cattle from India was found circulating on social media and online platforms. The ministry stated on Saturday that initial verification confirmed the permit to be fake, misleading, and intentionally fabricated. It clarified that the document has no connection with the Department of Livestock Services and lacks any official approval, record, or procedural consistency.
According to the ministry’s notice, the Department of Livestock Services confirmed that the permit was not issued by the department and that the information, numbers, and signatures used in it are unverifiable. The ministry urged the public, traders, and all concerned not to make decisions based on such false or misleading information and to refrain from sharing or spreading unverified documents.
The ministry also cautioned that legal action may be taken against those responsible for spreading fake information and advised citizens to rely only on the official website and verified government sources for accurate updates.
Bangladesh warns public about fake cattle import permit shared online
A mobile court in Porsha upazila of Naogaon fined Nahar Filling Station Tk 20,000 for selling diesel below the correct weight. The inspection took place around 11:30 a.m. on Friday at the Sarai Gachhi Bazar station, where the court found that customers were receiving 110 grams less diesel per five liters. The discrepancy amounted to a value shortfall of about Tk 12.50 per five liters.
The mobile court, led by Upazila Nirbahi Officer and Executive Magistrate Rakibul Islam, imposed the fine under the Consumer Rights Protection Act. After the penalty was collected, the fuel measurement system was recalibrated, and the station was allowed to resume sales.
The action highlights local enforcement of consumer protection laws aimed at ensuring fair trade practices in fuel distribution within the region.
Naogaon fuel station fined Tk 20,000 for underweight diesel sales
Mohammad Selim Uddin, a central executive council member of Jamaat-e-Islami and the party’s Dhaka North city chief, warned that if the government fails to implement the July Charter, the issue will be settled on the streets. He made the remarks on Friday at a volunteer representatives’ conference organized by Jamaat’s Dhaka North Blood Division at the Baridhara auditorium in the capital. Selim Uddin described the July Revolution and July Charter as major national achievements now at risk due to what he called the government’s negative and reckless attitude.
He accused the government of opposing the July Charter out of a fascist mindset and urged it to act wisely by implementing the charter in line with the people’s referendum. He emphasized that conscious citizens would not allow the government to ignore public will. During the event, he also highlighted the importance of humanitarian service and called for unity among volunteers and compassionate citizens to work for public welfare.
The conference, chaired by T.I. Riaz, featured speeches from several doctors and activists, and nine volunteers received the Best Blood Hero Award for their contributions.
Jamaat leader warns government to implement July Charter or face street action in Dhaka
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