'It was then 2.15 am...March 26 in 1971'
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PM holds special meeting on fuel situation
PM holds special meeting on fuel situation

Country has sufficient fuel reserves: cabinet secretary

25 Mar, 2026 21:20 pm
DHAKA, March 25, 2026 (BSS) - Cabinet Secretary Nasimul Ghani today said the government has adequate reserves of fuel oil so that the Prime Minister has instructed the concerned authorities to ensure a stable supply of fuel. He made the remarks while briefing journalists today after a cabinet meeting at the Secretariat here. The cabinet secretary said the reserve is currently sufficient. “Where earlier we used to maintain a reserve for about 15 days, now we have reserves for nearly a month,” he added. He said as public confidence returns, the government plans to expand the reserve even further in the near future, so that any potential energy shocks can be managed. Ghani said a meeting on the energy situation was held this morning, attended by ministers and officials concerned.  The prime minister directed the authorities concerned to take necessary measures regarding energy. The cabinet secretary said that cabinet meetings are usually scheduled for Thursdays. However, since Thursday falls on March 26, which has several national events, the meeting was held today instead. He said five issues were discussed in the meeting. At the beginning of the meeting, members recalled black night of March 25 when genocide was carried out by occupation Pakistani forces.  They also remembered that this led to the declaration of independence and the start of the Liberation War. Prayers were offered for the martyrs of the Liberation War. He said five agenda were discussed as part of constitutional obligations. The first was the draft amendment to the Value Added Tax (VAT) and Supplementary Duty Act 2026, which received approval in principle and final. He said drafts of two finance-related laws, reflecting the expenditures of the fiscal year ending in July, along with revised final expenditures, got approval in principle and final. Another item was the draft amendment to a financial ordinance, which also received approval in principle and final, he said.  The cabinet secretary said this ordinance is part of the annual financial framework for the 2025–26 fiscal year under Articles 86 and 27 of the Constitution, and revenue has been collected under it since June 26, 2025. He explained that taxes are collected under specific laws, and to convert the ordinance into an act, the draft Finance (Amendment) Act for the 2025–26 fiscal year was given final approval at a special cabinet meeting, subject to vetting by the Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division. He said among the 133 laws passed during the previous cabinet’s tenure, a decision has been made to convert five of them into acts. Necessary procedures will be followed, and these will be presented in Parliament soon, he said.  
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No fuel crisis, ignore rumors: Info Minister
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DHAKA, Mar 25, 2026 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan today said there is no fuel crisis in the country and urged people not to be misled by rumors circulating on social media.  He also urged the public to avoid panic buying and refrain from making unnecessary purchases amid confusion. The minister made the remarks at a press briefing held at the secretariat here.  State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Yeaser Khan Choudhury and adviser on the ministry Dr Zahed Ur Rahman were present there.  Swapan said the country is facing challenges stemming from the previous government’s import-dependent fuel policy.  However, he added that under the directives of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the situation is being handled efficiently.  He said the country has adequate fuel reserves, so that prices remain at a reasonable level compared to neighbouring countries.  The minister added that a high-level cabinet committee, led by the finance minister, is closely monitoring the situation, considering global conflicts and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.  He said no decision has been taken at this moment to increase fuel prices.  In response to journalists’ questions at the briefing, Dr Zahed Ur Rahman said there is no fuel crisis in the country.  He added that planned rationing is being implemented to ensure the stability of the supply chain.  He noted that panic buying by the public creates unnecessary pressure on the supply system.  “This is not mismanagement, but a precautionary measure in view of the global situation,” he said.  Addressing fuel pump owners, the adviser said the prime minister has made it clear that there is no plan to raise fuel prices at present.  He warned that any attempt to hoard fuel in anticipation of a price increase will lead to government action.  He also urged the media to play a responsible role in curbing such practices and raising public awareness. 

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Date : 25 Mar, 2026
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DHAKA, Mar 25, 2026 (BSS) – Education Minister Dr ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon today said the government is planning to complete the SSC and HSC examinations by December 31 each year to save valuable academic time for students. He made the remarks while speaking as the chief guest at a meeting held at the Education Ministry on the smooth organisation of the 2026 HSC and equivalent examinations. The minister said that under the current system, students often face delays in sitting for their SSC and HSC examinations, resulting in a loss of nearly two years of academic time, which he described as a major setback for the nation. He added that the ministry is working on a set of reform measures, including feasibility studies, to ensure that examinations are completed within December each year. He also announced that from this year, a uniform question paper will be introduced for the HSC examinations across all education boards, while CCTV cameras will be installed in every examination centre to ensure transparency. In addition, the minister said a high-level committee will be formed to examine the necessity and feasibility of reducing the number of subjects in SSC and HSC examinations in the future. Reaffirming the government’s commitment to maintaining integrity in the examination system, Milon declared a “zero tolerance” policy against question leaks and malpractice. He stressed that a cheating-free environment is essential for the development of students’ merit and said the role of teachers in preventing irregularities will remain crucial. The meeting was chaired by Secretary of the Secondary and Higher Education Division Abdul Khaleque. Senior officials from the ministry and chairmen of all education boards, including Secretary of the Technical and Madrasah Education Division Muhammad Rafiqul Islam, were present.
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