40,590 Bangladeshi pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia
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Buddha Purnima being celebrated today 
Buddha Purnima being celebrated today 

Historic May Day today 

01 May, 2026 11:02 am
DHAKA, May 01, 2026 (BSS) - The historic May Day is being observed today in the country and elsewhere across the world in a befitting manner. The theme of the day for this year is 'Healthy Workers, Productive Hands, A New Dawn Awaits (Sustho Sramik, Karmotho Hat, Ashbe Ebar Nobo Provat).' The day has been being observed across the globe since 1890 commemorating the supreme sacrifices of the workers at Haymarket, Chicago, in the USA for eight-hour workday and upholding the rights of the working people. To press home their demands, working people had to sacrifice their valuable lives in tragic bomb attacks and police atrocities on May 1, 1886 and the following days. The day is celebrated with due dignity in Bangladesh and all over the world as a day to establish the rights of working people.  All media outlets are publishing various articles and broadcast programs highlighting the importance of the day. May Day is a national holiday in about 80 countries around the world, including Bangladesh. It is celebrated privately in many more countries. The international recognition of the day has brought about a huge change among the working class around the world.  The significance and impact of this day on the relationship between employers and workers is far-reaching.  As a result, the daily working time of workers has reduced to eight hours.  Workers all over the world started getting the due acknowledgment of their labor. They succeeded in realizing their rights. A new chapter of social change was added to the history of the world.   As a result of the revolutionary changes that began in the lives of working people around the world through May Day, social class discrimination gradually started disappearing. However, although class discrimination is not completely gone yet, the sacrifice of May Day has largely freed the oppressed working people from the chains of subjugation. President Mohammed Shahabuddin and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman yesterday extended greetings to all workers on the occasion of the Great May Day.  In a message, the President said observance of the day with due dignity is encouraging. Recalling the 1886 Chicago workers' sacrifice for an eight-hour workday, he said the May Day inspires the global working class. He also mentioned initiatives taken by Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman for workers' welfare. The President said the government has undertaken various programmes for workers' welfare, including labour law reforms, fair wages, social protection, pension systems, and safeguarding trade union rights. The premier, in his message, emphasized that improving workers' living standards, ensuring their fair rights, creating safe working conditions and upholding their social dignity remain the foremost priorities of the present democratic government. "The working people are the main driving force behind the development, prosperity and progress of any country," the premier said. He said industry, agriculture, infrastructure and a strong economy are built through the tireless efforts of workers.  
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40,590 Bangladeshi pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia
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DHAKA, May 01, 2026 (BSS) - A total of 40,590 Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrims have so far reached Saudi Arabia through 101 Hajj flights. Director of the Bangladesh Hajj Office Md Lokman Hossain said that 101 flights had landed in Jeddah by 10 am today. According to hajj bulletin, seven pilgrims have died so far due to natural causes. Of them, five were in Makkah and, two were in Medina. It said that Saudi medical team automatically provided treatment facilities to 6,832 pilgrims while IT Helpdesk gave medical services to 8,830. He said a total of 78,500 people from Bangladesh have been allowed to perform Hajj this year. Of them, 660 agencies are handling Hajj operations under private management, including 30 lead agencies and 630 coordinating agencies. According to airline-wise data, 18,992 pilgrims arrived on 46 flights of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, 14,456 on 37 flights of Saudi Airlines, and 7,142 on 18 flights of Flynas Airlines. The remaining pilgrims 37,756 are expected to arrive gradually through designated airlines, the director added. The first Hajj flight (BG3001), carrying 418 pilgrims, departed Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on 17 April at 11:57 pm for King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. The flight was inaugurated by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. Of the total pilgrims, 4,565 will perform Hajj under government management, while 73,935 will go under private arrangements, according to Hajj office information. The Saudi Embassy in Dhaka has issued a total of 78,346 visas so far, including 4,443 under government management and 73,903 under private management. Subject to moon sighting, holy Hajj is expected to be held in Saudi Arabia on May 26. The return flight will depart from Jeddah on May 30, while the last return hajj flight will depart on June 30.  

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