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Bangladesh’s Water Resources Minister Md. Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Anee announced that the government will begin a nationwide canal excavation program within the next 180 days. He made the statement on Thursday, February 19, following an inter-ministerial meeting at the Secretariat chaired by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. The initiative aims to address long-standing waterlogging and irrigation challenges across the country.

The minister noted that canal excavation was a major success during the presidency of Ziaur Rahman, but years of neglect have led to increased waterlogging, loss of navigability in water bodies, and disruption in agricultural irrigation. He said the issue was prioritized in the election manifesto, and the Prime Minister has emphasized its importance since before the election.

Four ministries—the Water Resources, Local Government, Agriculture, and Disaster Management ministries—will jointly prepare an action plan. The next meeting, scheduled for next week, will finalize the program’s timeline and implementation framework. The government expects the initiative to reduce waterlogging, improve irrigation systems, and boost agricultural productivity.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to begin nationwide canal excavation within 180 days to tackle waterlogging

Bangladesh’s Road, Rail and Water Transport Minister Sheikh Robiul Alam announced that the unrestricted movement of battery-run autorickshaws on Dhaka’s main roads will be brought under control. Speaking at a press conference at the Road Transport and Highways Division on Thursday, he said a coordinated action plan involving the city corporation, traffic division, and home ministry will be prepared soon to decide whether to restrict or gradually phase out the vehicles.

The minister said a 180-day priority plan will focus on restoring discipline on roads, expanding rail networks, re-excavating canals, and developing an integrated transport system. He noted that unregulated parking, roadside markets, and battery-run rickshaws are worsening traffic congestion. Discussions with city corporations will be held to review and, if necessary, cancel street parking leases on key roads.

Sheikh Robiul Alam also addressed issues such as toll collection at the Padma Bridge, Eid travel management, the progress of metro rail construction, and the review of the BRT project. He emphasized transparency and accountability in ministry operations, stating that public interest will take precedence over political influence.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Dhaka to regulate battery-run autorickshaws under new transport ministry plan

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Moscow will not accept the sanctions imposed against Cuba. He made the remarks during a meeting in Moscow with Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla. Putin emphasized that Russia’s foreign ministry has clearly and unequivocally expressed its position on the new sanctions, stressing that Russia will not tolerate such measures.

Putin described relations between Russia and Cuba as positive and special, noting that Moscow has always supported Havana in its struggle to preserve independence and sovereignty. He acknowledged the hardships faced by the Cuban people over decades in defending their right to live by their own rules and protect national interests.

The statement comes as the United States has strengthened energy sanctions on Cuba, leading to severe fuel shortages after supplies from Mexico and Venezuela were halted. In response, the Russian embassy in Havana announced that Russia will soon send oil and petroleum products to Cuba as humanitarian aid, a move expected to deepen bilateral ties and influence international politics.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Putin says Russia rejects sanctions on Cuba as US tightens energy restrictions

The government of Bangladesh has formed a 15-member cabinet committee to finalize the Family Card initiative aimed at protecting marginal and low-income families. The Cabinet Division issued a notification on Thursday announcing the formation of the committee, with the Finance Minister appointed as its chair.

According to the notification, the committee includes the Minister for Women and Children Affairs, the Minister for Social Welfare, and several advisers including Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, Mahdi Amin, and Rehan Asif Asad. Secretaries from the Cabinet Division, Women and Children Affairs, Election Commission Secretariat, Finance Division, ICT Division, Local Government Division, Planning, and Social Welfare Ministries are also members.

The committee’s formation marks a step toward implementing the Family Card program, which is designed to provide social protection to vulnerable families across the country.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh forms 15-member cabinet committee to finalize Family Card for low-income families

Newly elected Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has decided to work on Saturdays in addition to regular working days. The decision, announced on February 19, 2026, aims to accelerate administrative activities and improve government efficiency.

Following his assumption of office, the Prime Minister also decided that Members of Parliament will not receive duty-free cars or plots, a move that has been widely appreciated. He further instructed ministers to avoid unnecessary expenditures, signaling a focus on austerity and responsible governance.

These early decisions reflect the Prime Minister’s intent to bring discipline and speed to the administration, with an emphasis on transparency and cost control within the government.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Tarique Rahman to work Saturdays to enhance administrative efficiency

The Supreme Court Bar Association has announced that elections for its 2026–2027 executive committee will be held on March 11 and 12. A total of 14 positions will be contested, according to a notice issued on Wednesday. Nomination papers can be submitted from February 19 to March 1 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The scrutiny of nominations will take place on March 1 at 9:30 p.m., and the deadline for withdrawal is March 4 at 3 p.m.

The election will cover one president, two vice presidents, one secretary, one treasurer, two joint secretaries, and seven executive members. The schedule outlines the full process from nomination submission to withdrawal, ensuring a structured timeline for candidates.

The notice marks the beginning of the formal electoral process for the association’s upcoming session, setting the stage for leadership selection among Supreme Court lawyers.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Supreme Court Bar Association election for 2026–2027 to be held on March 11–12

India’s Assistant High Commissioner in Sylhet, Aniruddha Das, announced that the Indian visa process for Bangladeshi citizens will soon return to normal. Speaking at a press briefing at the Sylhet District Press Club on February 18, he said that while medical and double-entry visas are currently available, other categories such as tourist visas remain suspended. He confirmed that strong initiatives are underway to reopen all visa categories.

Das emphasized that India-Bangladesh relations are built on mutual respect and trust, noting that the people of both nations are the main stakeholders in maintaining a stable and long-term partnership. He also highlighted the deep cultural and historical ties between the two countries.

Following the recent formation of an elected government in Bangladesh, citizens of both nations believe that the visa process may soon fully normalize after restrictions imposed by India in the aftermath of the mass uprising.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

India to normalize visa process for Bangladeshis soon, says Sylhet-based diplomat

Bangladesh’s new parliament has formally begun its journey with members, ministers, and the prime minister taking oath, marking the start of the BNP-led government. Following this transition, discussions have intensified over when and how the next presidential election will occur. Current President Md. Shahabuddin, appointed during Sheikh Hasina’s tenure, remains in office with a term lasting until April 2028. Constitutional experts note that no new president can be elected unless he resigns or is impeached.

President Shahabuddin previously indicated his willingness to step down after the February election, citing discomfort during the interim government period. Analysts believe his resignation could pave the way for a smooth transition, as the new parliament and speaker assume their roles. Under the constitution, the president is elected by members of parliament, and the election is conducted by the Election Commission.

The July Charter, a proposed reform document, seeks to rebalance powers between the president and prime minister, potentially expanding presidential authority. However, experts caution that constitutional amendments are required before such changes take effect.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Debate grows in Bangladesh over timing and process of next presidential election

The High Court has formed an election tribunal to ensure speedy disposal of election-related cases under Section 49 of the Representation of the People Order. Justice Md Zakir Hossain will preside over the single bench designated to hear petitions concerning alleged irregularities in the recent national elections. The Chief Justice has granted this bench jurisdiction over election petitions in addition to its existing civil authority.

According to the High Court’s cause list, the bench will handle petitions transferred to it under the 1972 Representation of the People Order as amended in 2001. The tribunal will receive, admit, and hear applications and related rules concerning election disputes. Under Section 49, candidates or parties may file petitions within 45 days of the gazette notification of elected members.

The tribunal’s formation follows the 13th National Parliamentary Election held on February 12, where voting took place in 299 out of 300 constituencies, and unofficial results for 297 seats were announced on February 13.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

High Court sets up election tribunal to hear petitions on poll irregularities

National Citizen Party (NCP) convener and Member of Parliament Nahid Islam declared that the current parliament has no value without the formation of a constitutional reform council. He made the remarks on Thursday afternoon at a press conference held at the party’s central office in Rupayan Tower, Banglamotor, Dhaka. Islam stated that although the election process and voting were fair, manipulation occurred in the results. Despite this, he said his party accepted the outcome in the interest of democracy and national stability and took oath to make both the parliament and the reform council functional.

He further alleged that the people of Bangladesh, who had voted in favor of reform in a referendum held under the July Charter Implementation Order, were deceived. According to Islam, the referendum’s popular verdict was ignored, amounting to a betrayal of the aspirations for a new Bangladesh. He urged that the constitutional reform council be formed and its members take oath promptly, reiterating that without it, the parliament holds no legitimacy.

Islam’s comments underscore ongoing political contention surrounding electoral integrity and constitutional reform in Bangladesh.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

NCP’s Nahid Islam says parliament invalid without constitutional reform council

Global oil prices have increased following renewed tensions between the United States and Iran, driven by the deadlock in negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. According to a Reuters report, crude oil benchmarks showed an upward trend on Thursday, reflecting market concerns about potential supply disruptions.

At the start of trading, Brent crude futures rose by 23 cents, or 0.3 percent, reaching 70.58 dollars per barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude increased by 25 cents, or 0.4 percent, to 65.44 dollars per barrel. On Wednesday, both benchmarks had already climbed by more than four percent, marking their highest levels since January 30.

Analysts attribute the price surge to heightened military activity by both nations in key oil-producing regions and fears of supply interruptions. Traders have adjusted prices in response to the ongoing geopolitical uncertainty surrounding the U.S.-Iran standoff.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Oil prices climb as U.S.-Iran tensions and stalled nuclear talks raise supply concerns

National Parliament Chief Whip and NCP convener Nahid Islam has accused the ruling BNP of appointing loan defaulters and murder case suspects as ministers while pretending to reject legitimate parliamentary benefits. Speaking at a press conference in Dhaka’s Banglamotor on Thursday, he alleged that the BNP government is attempting to suppress media freedom and that its new cabinet continues old political arrangements without inclusivity or regional balance.

Nahid Islam said the NCP had hoped the recent election would advance democracy and good governance in Bangladesh, but alleged vote manipulation shattered those expectations. He stated that despite flaws, his party accepted the results for the sake of stability and took oath to make both the National Parliament and the Constitutional Reform Council functional. He accused the BNP of deceiving the public by not taking oath as reform council members.

Citing Transparency International Bangladesh, Nahid claimed 62 percent of MPs are businesspeople with large debts. He urged immediate convening of both the parliament and the reform council, warning that if the referendum is annulled, the government’s legitimacy would be questioned.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nahid Islam accuses BNP of corruption and calls for parliament and reform council sessions

Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Minister and BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has launched a special website for residents of Thakurgaon-1 constituency to directly report incidents of extortion, land grabbing, or other local problems. In a verified Facebook post on Thursday, February 19, he urged citizens to use the platform to inform him about any wrongdoing or crime in their area. Fakhrul stated that the website, inaugurated on January 7, has already received a strong response, with numerous complaints and messages under review by his team. He assured that every message will be answered soon.

Several residents welcomed the initiative. Businessman Saiful Islam said the website offers a safe way to report extortion without fear, while teacher Roksana Begum called it a positive example of direct communication with a public representative. Youth Abdul Kader emphasized that visible action must follow the complaints and requested that identities of complainants be kept confidential.

The initiative aims to create a secure channel for citizens to report local crimes and ensure accountability through direct communication with their representative.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mirza Fakhrul opens website for Thakurgaon-1 residents to report extortion and land grabbing

The government has formed a committee led by the finance minister to implement the planned Family Card program, Social Welfare Minister Dr. A Z M Zahid Hossain announced on Thursday after a meeting at the Secretariat. The committee is expected to submit its report within three days. The minister said the Family Card will provide more than double the financial assistance compared to existing card and allowance programs, while those current initiatives will continue. The new card will be distributed universally, and assistance will be delivered to beneficiaries through information technology.

Dr. Zahid Hossain described the Family Card as a new innovation of the BNP aimed at expanding and strengthening social protection programs. Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Abdul Awal Mintoo stated that the Family Card will be launched on a trial basis before the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr.

The initiative marks a significant step in the government’s social welfare planning, with digital delivery expected to enhance transparency and accessibility once the pilot phase begins.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh forms finance-led committee to implement new Family Card welfare program

At a press conference at the Ministry of Education in Dhaka on Thursday afternoon, State Minister for Education Bobby Hajjaj announced that the government will treat education as the state’s first investment rather than an expenditure. He said education will be the main factory for human resource development and the central project for nation-building. Hajjaj stated that the government aims to raise education spending to five percent of GDP, aligning with international standards of four to six percent.

He outlined a three-year fiscal uplift plan to improve both the quantity and quality of education funding, emphasizing milestone-based cash releases and alignment of development projects with the school calendar. The minister acknowledged inefficiencies, noting that 53 percent of the secondary and higher education development fund remained unused last fiscal year. He pledged reforms in procurement, spending quality, and classroom outcomes.

Hajjaj also announced initiatives for teacher training, digital literacy, artificial intelligence awareness, and cyber safety. Plans include mandatory third-language education, improved school infrastructure, and digital tools such as “One Teacher, One Tab.” He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to building a skilled, just, and technology-enabled Bangladesh through education.

19 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh to treat education as its top investment priority, says State Minister Bobby Hajjaj


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