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Commerce Minister Khandaker Abdul Muktadir stated that the government has adopted a strict position against abnormal price hikes, manipulation, and market syndicates. Speaking at the inauguration of a farmers’ market in Sylhet on Saturday afternoon, he said the goal is to eliminate market syndicates from Bangladesh within the government’s current term.

The minister announced that the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) will strengthen its operations. The government currently provides subsidies of about Tk 3,200 to 3,300 crore annually to ensure affordable food supply. He added that while subsidies will gradually be reduced, TCB’s market interventions will increase through higher imports to maintain balance. Efforts are also underway to modernize the entire supply system using advanced technology.

As part of agricultural development, Muktadir highlighted initiatives for canal re-excavation and water drainage in Sylhet. He said Prime Minister Tarique Rahman will inaugurate the re-excavation of the Basia Canal on May 2. Areas prone to waterlogging will receive improved drainage and irrigation facilities to boost crop production. A pilot project by the Department of Agricultural Extension may later expand nationwide if successful.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Government vows tough action against market syndicates and price manipulation in Bangladesh

Opposition leader and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr. Shafiqur Rahman has said that the state must take responsibility for educating the children of workers so they can rise to leadership positions, including that of prime minister. He made the remarks on Saturday afternoon at the triennial national conference of the Bangladesh Workers Welfare Federation held at the historic Suhrawardy Udyan in Dhaka.

Dr. Rahman emphasized that workers are citizens who also contribute through their votes, and their rights should not be left solely to employers. He called for the establishment of quality specialized hospitals in industrial areas alongside general hospitals, with treatment costs shared by employers. He also highlighted the historical role of workers in Bangladesh’s liberation war and later movements, criticizing successive governments for neglecting workers’ demands.

He further stressed the need for harmony between owners and workers, noting that industries can only survive when both sides thrive. The event was chaired by outgoing federation president A. N. M. Shamsul Islam and attended by several political leaders as special guests.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Opposition leader calls for state responsibility in educating workers’ children at Dhaka conference

ATM Azharul Islam, central leader of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and Member of Parliament for Rangpur-2 (Taraganj-Badarganj), called on officials to be more sincere toward farmers. He made the appeal on April 11, 2026, while inaugurating a seed and fertilizer distribution program under the government’s agricultural incentive scheme at the Taraganj Upazila Parishad hall.

The event, chaired by Upazila Nirbahi Officer Monabbir Hossain, was attended by Upazila Agriculture Officer Dhiba Rani and other officials. The program distributed improved-quality paddy seeds and fertilizers to farmers for the 2025–26 fiscal year’s Kharif-1 season to boost jute and Aus paddy cultivation. ATM Azharul Islam emphasized the need for continuous government incentives to ensure farmers’ financial security and national agricultural growth.

He also highlighted the importance of modern technology, improved irrigation, and farmer training to enhance productivity. The event concluded with the distribution of wheelchairs to six persons with disabilities and checks worth over 10 million taka to 15 orphanages under the Capitation Grant program.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

ATM Azharul Islam calls for sincerity toward farmers at Taraganj agricultural incentive event

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Amir and Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Dr. Shafiqur Rahman, has criticized the government, saying that listening to ministers and ruling party lawmakers gives the impression that the country is floating on oil, while ordinary citizens struggle to obtain fuel. He made these remarks on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at a seminar held at the Krishibid Institute of Bangladesh in Dhaka, organized by the Agricultureist Forum of Bangladesh. The event focused on the impact of the global energy crisis on Bangladesh’s agriculture sector.

Dr. Rahman said that parliamentary democracy should serve the people’s interests through effective legislation, but the current reality is different. He expressed frustration that despite efforts, Parliament has not delivered significant outcomes for the nation. He also criticized the broader system, alleging that the country is being run through manipulation and superficial accounting, and urged for a merit-based rather than politically driven society.

Expressing concern over the situation at the Krishibid Institute, he warned against attempts to seize leadership positions by force and called for ending such unhealthy political practices.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief slams government over fuel crisis, urges merit-based governance in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir’s central president, Nurul Islam Saddam, has alleged that the country’s ruling class fears the people’s verdict despite speaking of democracy. Speaking on Saturday, April 11, at a discussion marking the martyrdom anniversary of Jamaat leader Kamruzzaman at Dhaka College, he said the rulers consider themselves supreme and disregard public opinion due to corruption and greed. He argued that implementing the people’s electoral mandate is the government’s duty, and when ignored, citizens eventually assert their rights.

Saddam criticized Bangladesh’s political structure, claiming that a privileged class dominates leadership and benefits regardless of political shifts. He accused the Bangladesh Cricket Board of nepotism and alleged that election engineering and a “deep state” influence political outcomes. He cited historical examples, including 1975, 1990, and the July uprising, to argue that regimes ignoring public sentiment cannot sustain power.

He also paid tribute to Kamruzzaman, describing him as a courageous intellectual and journalist who remained steadfast even at the gallows. Saddam claimed Kamruzzaman’s trial was politically motivated and conducted by a questionable tribunal.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Shibir chief accuses Bangladesh rulers of fearing public verdict and undermining democracy

Authorities in Gaibandha’s Saghata upazila detained two individuals, including a local BNP leader, for illegally extracting sand from the Jamuna River. The arrests followed a report published in the national daily Amar Desh that highlighted the ongoing illegal sand mining in the area. Police conducted the operation on Saturday and detained Jewel Amin and Sabuj Mia from the river site.

According to police and local sources, the two had been extracting sand from the river for a long time, transporting it by tractor over a flood control embankment built at a cost of about Tk 25 crore, which was reportedly at risk due to the activity. Jewel Amin serves as president of Ward No. 3 BNP in Saghata Union and is accused of using political influence to sustain the illegal business. The local BNP unit confirmed that disciplinary action against him is underway.

Saghata Police Station’s officer-in-charge Mahbub Alam said a regular case has been filed and police operations against illegal sand extraction will continue.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Two, including BNP leader, arrested in Gaibandha for illegal sand extraction from Jamuna River

An alleged spiritual leader named Shamim Jahangir, aged 55, was killed by an angry mob in Daulatpur upazila of Kushtia on Saturday afternoon following accusations of desecrating the Holy Quran. The incident occurred around 2:30 p.m. in Dakshin-Pashchim Philipnagar village under Philipnagar Union. The mob also vandalized and set fire to his religious establishment during the attack.

According to police and local sources, outrage erupted after a video of Shamim Jahangir’s alleged offensive remarks about the Quran spread on social media. Protesters organized a procession and attacked his residence, beating and hacking him severely. He was taken to Daulatpur Upazila Health Complex, where doctors declared him dead. Police later arrived at the scene and brought the situation under control, confirming that law enforcement now maintains order.

Police stated that Shamim had previously been arrested in May 2021 on charges of hurting religious sentiments and was later released on bail. Legal proceedings over the latest incident are currently underway.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Mob kills alleged spiritual leader in Kushtia over Quran desecration claim

Bangladeshi actress, painter, and playwright Bipasha Hayat recently shared that she once turned down an offer to act in a Bollywood film. The revelation came during a podcast interview following her return from the United States. She explained that the offer was for a supporting role, though she could not recall the film’s name. She mentioned that she still has the phone number of the person who contacted her and had spoken with them several times.

Explaining her decision, Bipasha said she felt she could not accept a role that might diminish her connection with her Bangladeshi audience. She emphasized that the love and acceptance she received from her country’s viewers were far more valuable to her than pursuing a minor role abroad. She described herself not as a star but as a public figure with a responsibility to uphold the trust and affection of her audience.

Bipasha added that human love is the most precious thing in the world, and she did not believe she could achieve anything better by working outside Bangladesh.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bipasha Hayat says she declined a Bollywood offer to stay true to her Bangladeshi audience

Jagannath University Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Raiqul Uddin took an unusual step by working on a government holiday to address administrative delays. On Saturday, April 11, 2026, he was seen in his office reviewing and signing pending files to reduce the long-standing backlog and improve the pace of official work. The initiative aimed to ensure faster decision-making and greater efficiency in university administration.

Students and administrative staff welcomed the vice-chancellor’s decision, describing it as a positive example of dedication and direct supervision. Dr. Uddin stated that his main goal was to minimize bureaucratic delays, noting that some files had previously remained pending for up to four months. He emphasized that such efforts were necessary to bring momentum to official activities.

Observers within the university believe that the vice-chancellor’s hands-on approach could play a significant role in resolving administrative bottlenecks and improving overall institutional efficiency.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jagannath University VC works on holiday to clear file backlog

Masko Group has launched its annual drain cleaning program in the Sataish area of Tongi, Gazipur. The initiative was formally inaugurated on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 11 a.m. by the company’s General Manager, Nazmul Huda Ahmed. He stated that the program aims to reduce the suffering of workers and residents by ensuring smoother movement and minimizing waterlogging in the area.

Several company officials, including Nasir Uddin, Gazi Md. Moniruzzaman, Ruhul Amin Ripon, and Senior Manager Md. Borhan Uddin, attended the event. Local residents and workers expressed hope that the regular cleaning effort would significantly reduce stagnant water problems that often persist for days after rainfall. Business owners also noted that improved drainage could positively impact local commerce by attracting more customers.

According to Masko Group, the cleaning operation will continue for seven consecutive working days. Organizers expect that the initiative will substantially reduce waterlogging and ease public inconvenience in the Sataish area once completed.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Masko Group begins seven-day drain cleaning in Tongi to reduce waterlogging

Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref stated that if discussions with the United States take place in Islamabad, there is a possibility of reaching an understanding that could benefit both sides and the wider world. His remarks were shared in a statement on social media platform X, where he outlined Iran’s position ahead of potential talks.

The statement warned that if pro-Israel representatives are present in the discussions, no agreement would be possible. Aref added that in such a case, Iran’s defensive measures would continue with greater intensity, which could lead to higher costs for the global community. The comments came as Tehran issued a firm message before the talks, emphasizing its readiness to respond strongly if provoked.

The discussions in Islamabad are reportedly complicated by issues surrounding Iran’s assets and a ceasefire in Lebanon, with the United Nations Secretary-General having called on both Iran and the United States to engage constructively.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran open to US deal but rejects any talks involving Israel

Md. Saiful Islam, Deputy Director of the Public Relations, Information and Publication Office at Jagannath University, has achieved second place in the 2022 Master’s final examination in Mass Media and Journalism with first-class results. He earned the degree under the National University from the Press Institute of Bangladesh (PIB), and the results were published recently.

Earlier, Saiful Islam also secured fifth place with first-class results in the Post Graduate Diploma examination from the same institution. His consistent academic excellence has drawn appreciation from colleagues. Observers believe that such achievements, alongside professional responsibilities, serve as an inspiration for others.

The recognition highlights the balance between professional duties and academic pursuit within the university’s administrative community.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jagannath University official Saiful Islam ranks second in journalism master's exam

Iran has sent a delegation to Islamabad for discussions aimed at ending ongoing hostilities but signaled a firm stance ahead of the talks. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said the delegation’s presence shows Tehran’s willingness for dialogue, yet emphasized that Iran’s 'finger will remain on the trigger.' The statement was reported by Al Jazeera, citing Iran’s Mehr news agency.

Mohajerani stated that Iran believes in dialogue and rationality but does not trust the United States. She added that Tehran will not compromise on its sovereign rights and is participating in the talks with extreme caution. Analysts noted that the remarks reflect both Iran’s interest in negotiations and its deep mistrust, which could complicate the Islamabad discussions.

The talks are expected to address issues including Iran’s assets and a ceasefire in Lebanon, though the firm tone from Tehran suggests limited room for concessions.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran joins Islamabad peace talks but warns its finger will stay on the trigger

Government employees in Bangladesh could enjoy a continuous five-day holiday this week if they manage two days of personal leave. According to the official holiday schedule, April 14, Tuesday, will be a public holiday for Pahela Baishakh, the Bengali New Year. By taking leave on Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 16, employees can extend their break through the weekend.

Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, are regular weekly holidays in Bangladesh, completing the five-day stretch. The opportunity follows shortly after the long Eid-ul-Fitr holidays that employees recently enjoyed. The arrangement offers a chance for extended rest or travel without requiring significant additional leave.

The report highlights how strategic leave planning around national and weekly holidays can maximize time off for public sector workers, aligning with the country’s official holiday calendar.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh government staff can enjoy five straight holidays by managing two days of leave

Negotiations between Iran and the United States in Islamabad have become increasingly complex, according to observers cited in the report. Despite differing objectives, both sides are attempting to reach a compromise. A major obstacle remains the deep mistrust between the two countries, further complicated by the U.S. President’s recent military threat to rearm naval forces if talks fail.

Iran’s key conditions include halting the ongoing conflict in Lebanon and securing the release of several billion dollars in Iranian assets frozen in foreign banks since 1979. Tehran views progress on these issues as essential, particularly amid continued Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Some sources have suggested that Washington may agree to release the funds, though no official confirmation has been made.

The presence of U.S. Vice President JD Vance in the discussions is seen as significant, as he is regarded as a relatively neutral mediator and a long-time critic of U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.

11 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran-US talks in Islamabad face hurdles over asset release and Lebanon ceasefire demands


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