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Water Resources Minister and BNP Joint Secretary General Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Annie said that if the canal excavation program continues, a new awakening and revolution could emerge in Bangladesh under the leadership of Tarique Rahman. He made the remarks on Saturday afternoon after inaugurating a canal excavation initiative in Uttar Joypur Union of Lakshmipur Sadar upazila.

Before the event, the minister inaugurated the re-excavation of the Rahmatkhali canal from Kaichcha Bari to Yusufpur under the Employment Generation Program for the Poorest (EGPP) project. He noted that many canals had been encroached upon and blocked by illegal structures and industrial waste, and the excavation work aims to restore them.

Annie also emphasized the importance of improving education quality, particularly at the primary level, describing it as the foundation of learning. He said attention is being given to schools, colleges, temples, and madrasas to strengthen educational infrastructure and ensure a better future for children.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister says continued canal excavation could bring new awakening under Tarique Rahman’s leadership

Police in Saidpur, Nilphamari recovered the hanging body of a female patient named Sathi Akter, aged 28, from a room at a private clinic called Doctors Hospital on Saturday morning. Before police arrived, her husband, Raihanul Islam, and relatives fled the scene. The incident created shock in the local area.

According to hospital sources, Sathi was brought by ambulance from the 100-bed Saidpur Hospital around 5 a.m. and admitted to the private clinic, where nurses continued her previous treatment. Nurse Zahida Begum said the husband stayed briefly, left to bring breakfast, returned once, and then went out again, leaving the patient alone. During a routine check, staff found the room locked from inside and later discovered her hanging from a ceiling fan with a scarf.

Police sent the body for autopsy at Nilphamari General Hospital and confirmed that an investigation and legal procedures are underway.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Police recover hanging body of woman from Saidpur clinic, husband missing

The government of Bangladesh has initiated steps to sign bilateral agreements with seven European countries to explore alternative labor markets. The countries include Serbia, Greece, North Macedonia, Romania, Portugal, Brazil, and Russia. The announcement was made by Prime Minister’s Adviser Dr. Mahdi Amin at a press conference held at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tejgaon on Saturday afternoon. The event marked two months of the current government’s tenure and highlighted 60 major initiatives taken so far.

According to the Prime Minister’s Office spokesperson, the initiative aims to increase overseas employment by exporting more skilled and semi-skilled workers. The government is emphasizing technical training and multilingual education to enhance both the quantity and quality of migration. Nationwide technical training centers and updated curricula are being prioritized to support this goal.

The spokesperson also mentioned plans to develop North Bengal as a hub for agro-processing industries and to introduce PayPal and other payment gateway services in Bangladesh, signaling broader economic and technological reforms.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh plans labor export deals with seven European nations to expand overseas job markets

Israel intends to implement a so-called 'yellow line' in Lebanon, mirroring a strategy previously used in Gaza, according to senior officials of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The officials said residents of 55 Lebanese villages located within this designated area would not be allowed to return. The measure was discussed during a Saturday briefing where IDF officers confirmed that the model used in Gaza would be replicated in Lebanon.

The 'yellow line' concept was originally introduced in Gaza as part of a ceasefire arrangement, creating zones that local residents were prohibited from entering. IDF officials stated that even during a ceasefire, the military would continue to destroy infrastructure within the restricted area. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz also said the IDF would maintain control over all territories it had captured.

The report noted that many residents of southern Lebanon had begun returning home following the implementation of a ceasefire, but the new restrictions could prevent those living within the designated zone from doing so.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel to impose Gaza-style 'yellow line' in Lebanon restricting return to 55 villages

Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Minister Aminur Rashid Yasin said that farmers are being deprived of fair prices due to syndicates controlling agricultural inputs and markets. He stated that farmers must buy fertilizers, seeds, and pesticides at high prices and that the government will take strict action against these syndicates. The minister made these remarks on Saturday, April 18, during a gathering at Harindhara in Moynamoti Union of Burichang upazila, Cumilla, after inspecting the Gomti River and Jainta Canal.

He emphasized that the government is following farmer-friendly policies, noting that about 70 percent of the population is directly or indirectly involved in agriculture. He added that a strong agricultural sector ensures a stable national economy. The minister also mentioned that the government has introduced agricultural cards to provide subsidies and other benefits to farmers, initiatives taken under the leadership of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.

Yasin announced that a modern vegetable storage facility will be built soon at the Nimsar vegetable market, one of the largest in the region, to help farmers preserve their produce and sell it at fair prices, thereby strengthening local agriculture.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Minister vows action against syndicates, announces new vegetable storage in Cumilla

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has permitted limited ship movement through the Strait of Hormuz despite U.S. sanctions. The decision, made within the past hour, is being described as a gesture of goodwill, though the overall situation remains tense. Iran has allowed passage only for vessels it does not consider hostile and has announced plans for a new control system in the strategic waterway.

A recently released IRGC map labels southern waters near Oman as a “danger zone” while marking Iran’s coastal routes as “safe zones,” signaling Tehran’s intent to assert greater authority over the strait. Iran is also considering a toll collection system, which it views as a means to recover war-related losses. Broader negotiations remain unresolved, with Iran demanding an end to regional conflict, security guarantees, sanctions relief, the return of frozen assets, and improved regional ties.

The situation remains fragile, and uncertainty continues to dominate, making near-term diplomatic progress difficult according to the report.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran allows limited ship passage through Hormuz Strait despite U.S. sanctions

National Parliament Speaker and Bhola-3 Member of Parliament Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed Bir Bikrom said that the people of Bangladesh are now breathing a sigh of relief as good relations exist among all political parties. He expressed optimism that the government will fulfill the long-standing expectations and aspirations of the general public. He made these remarks on Saturday at the Bhola Circuit House.

Hafiz Uddin Ahmed stated that although the world may underestimate Bangladesh in terms of economy and power, the country has drawn global attention through its democracy. He emphasized that good governance will be established regardless of political affiliation and that no one should face harassment for their political beliefs. He also said that the democratic movement of 24 years will remain memorable worldwide.

The Speaker added that the people of Bangladesh are politically aware and do not tolerate autocracy. After enduring oppression and injustice for 18 years, they have reestablished democracy, which is now a source of national pride.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed says Bangladeshis now feel relief amid political harmony

A traditional horse race competition was held at the two-day Boishakhi fair in Babuganj upazila of Barishal. The event took place at the Post Office Bazar field in Chandpasha Union and concluded on Saturday with the horse race as its main attraction. Thousands of spectators gathered to watch the competition, which featured five horses.

Local residents said that during the Boishakhi fair, relatives and guests from nearby villages are invited to enjoy the festivities. Visitors also came from different upazilas to witness the race. In addition to the horse race, the fair included magic shows and a Ferris wheel, adding to the festive atmosphere.

According to organizers, the fair has been held annually for about 40 years since the establishment of the Post Office Bazar by the late former union chairman Abdul Sattar Hawlader. They noted that the event strengthens social bonds among local residents. Police maintained regular patrols to ensure law and order during the fair.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thousands attend traditional horse race at Boishakhi fair in Babuganj, Barishal

The Ministry of Finance has issued a recruitment notice for 23 vacant posts under the Customs, Excise and VAT Training Academy. The positions span 11 categories across grades 11 to 20, with applications open from April 19 to May 10, 2026. Candidates must apply through the designated website before the deadline.

The available posts include Subedar, Office Assistant-cum-Computer Typist, Driver, Havildar, Nurse, Lineman Electrician, Pump Operator, Armorer, Projector Operator, Office Assistant, and Cook. Salary ranges vary from 8,250 to 30,230 taka depending on grade. The age limit for applicants is 18 to 32 years as of May 10, 2026, though for certain positions—Subedar, Havildar, and Armorer—the maximum age is 40 years.

The recruitment aims to fill essential operational and support roles within the academy, which functions under the Finance Ministry’s administrative framework. Interested candidates are required to submit applications and examination fees within the specified timeframe.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Finance Ministry opens 23 posts at Customs Training Academy, apply by May 10

Thirty people were injured in a clash between two factions of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in Saltha upazila of Faridpur on Friday night. The violence erupted in Balia Bazar and nearby areas of Gatti Union following a long-standing rivalry between groups led by Zahid Matubbar and Nuru Matubbar. The incident began when supporters of Nuru Matubbar allegedly assaulted Zahid Matubbar’s supporter Arif Matubbar while he was returning from a feast.

The attack quickly escalated into a large-scale confrontation that lasted from evening until midnight. Both sides reportedly used local weapons, resulting in the vandalism of 20 to 25 houses and the burning of one home. Three cows belonging to Zahid Matubbar’s supporter Abul Sheikh were allegedly looted. Several of the injured were admitted to Faridpur Medical College Hospital, while others received primary treatment.

Saltha Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Babulur Rahman Khan said police intervened to control the situation and that the area is now calm. Additional police have been deployed, and an investigation is underway.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Thirty injured in BNP factional clash in Faridpur’s Saltha after feast return

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer and Leader of the Opposition Dr. Shafiqur Rahman said that when government ministers speak in parliament, it seems the country has no problems, but in reality, society faces many challenges. He made the remarks on Saturday, April 18, after visiting children infected with measles at the Bangladesh Shishu Hospital and Institute in Dhaka.

Dr. Rahman stated that education and health should be the country’s top priorities, yet both sectors remain neglected. He questioned the government’s claim of having sufficient ICU facilities, asserting that most hospitals lack them. He emphasized the need to train critical care specialists to properly maintain ICUs, a system he said has not been developed in Bangladesh.

He added that Jamaat-e-Islami continues its social activities within its capacity and called on all political parties to work for the people. Rahman urged the government to increase the hospital’s budget, which was reduced from 30 crore to 28 crore taka, and to ensure adequate equipment for child healthcare. Hospital sources reported 64 measles patients currently admitted, with 13 new cases in the last 24 hours and 10 child deaths since March 15.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat chief urges government to prioritize health and education, criticizes ministers’ denial of problems

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged authorities to prepare coordinated plans to address potential jet fuel shortages caused by the ongoing Middle East war. On Friday, IATA chief Willie Walsh warned that an International Energy Agency assessment indicated Europe could face a jet fuel crisis within six weeks, calling the situation deeply concerning. He added that by the end of May, some European flights might be canceled due to fuel shortages, with similar issues already emerging in parts of Asia.

The conflict began in late February when the United States and Israel launched military operations that spread across the Middle East, prompting Iran to effectively close the Strait of Hormuz. This disruption has led to growing concerns over aviation fuel supplies. Walsh advised that authorities should have clear and coordinated rationing plans ready if shortages occur.

EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen told the Financial Times that some flights might soon be canceled due to fuel concerns, while suggesting EU countries share jet fuel if the crisis persists. However, EU spokesperson Anna-Kaisa Itkonen said there were no current signs of a systemic shortage leading to widespread flight cancellations.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

IATA warns Europe may face jet fuel shortages within weeks due to Middle East conflict

Bangladesh’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shama Obaid Islam, has traveled to Senegal to attend the Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, she left Dhaka on Saturday to participate in the high-level international conference scheduled to take place in Dakar from April 19 to 22, 2026.

The Dakar International Forum, launched in 2014, serves as a major platform for discussions on peace and security issues across Africa and globally. It brings together African leaders, global policymakers, defense experts, and international partners to exchange views on pressing security challenges. The forum regularly addresses topics such as terrorism, extremism, maritime security, climate change risks, and transnational crime.

During the event, Shama Obaid Islam is also expected to hold several bilateral and side meetings, where she will highlight Bangladesh’s commitment to global peace, multilateralism, and international security cooperation. She is scheduled to return home on April 24, 2026.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh’s state minister attends Dakar Peace and Security Forum in Senegal

Faridpur-4 Member of Parliament Shahidul Islam Khan Babul called for a strong social movement to combat moral decay, drug abuse, and other social ills. He made the remarks on Saturday, April 18, at a special awareness meeting held at Sadarpur Stadium, organized by Faridpur District Police and Sadarpur Police Station. The event aimed to raise awareness against drugs, eve-teasing, online gambling, terrorism, extortion, child marriage, and suicide.

Addressing the gathering, MP Babul warned that the nation’s future would be destroyed if the youth and education system collapse. He urged young people to focus on education and stay away from harmful influences. During the meeting, he also collected opinions and suggestions from parents, students, and journalists on controlling drugs and preventing social degradation.

Faridpur Superintendent of Police Nazrul Islam, speaking as a special guest, said that drugs, eve-teasing, and child marriage are major obstacles to building a prosperous society. He emphasized that alongside legal measures, resistance must begin from every household to eliminate these crimes.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

MP Babul calls for united social action against drugs and moral decay in Faridpur

A mobile court in Raipur upazila of Lakshmipur district conducted a late-night operation at Akhon Bazar, uncovering illegal fuel storage and overpricing. The raid, held at 12:30 a.m. on Saturday, led to the seizure of approximately 350 liters of fuel from the home of a trader named Jasim, 45, who had been storing and selling fuel at inflated prices. The court fined him 20,000 taka, which was collected on the spot, and warned him against repeating such actions.

According to administrative sources, the confiscated fuel will be sold to local consumers at fair prices under government supervision, and the proceeds will be deposited into the state treasury. Members of law enforcement agencies assisted in the operation to ensure order and compliance.

Upazila Nirbahi Officer Mehedi Hasan Kawsar stated that similar drives will continue regularly to maintain market stability and protect consumer interests.

18 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trader fined in Raipur for illegal fuel storage and overpricing during midnight raid


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