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DHAKA, March 2, 2026 (BSS) - Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has directed the launch of a separate bus service for women in the capital. "Prime Minister Tarique Rahman directed Road Transport and Bridges Minister Sheikh Rabiul Alam to launch a separate bus service for women in the city," said Prime Minister's Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Ruman. The premier gave the directive while the road transport and bridges minister called on him at his Secretariat office here today. During the meeting, the Prime Minister took an update on the condition of road transport from the minister and provided him with necessary directives, Ruman said. Besides, the premier, in a separate meeting, also directed Housing and Public Works Minister Zakaria Taher to complete renovation and development work at the grave of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman in the city's Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area before the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, the additional press secretary added.
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MP Milon promises support for Paba Press Club's development
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RAJSHAHI, March 2, 2026 (BSS)- Advocate Shafiqul Haque Milon, MP, has pledged  to support the overall development of Paba Upazila Press Club. He stated that the media is the mirror of society. Through objective and  responsible reporting, journalists present the problems, potentials, and  development of society to the public.   Alongside elected representatives, journalists also play a crucial role in  implementing development initiatives.  He made these remarks during an exchange of views with journalists at his  office located in the BSCIC area of the city today. During the meeting, the Press Club leaders highlighted various aspects of the  organisation and discussed the professional development of journalists as  well as infrastructural support for the club.  Regarding the development of the Press Club, the lawmaker said, "If  journalists are strong and well-organized, democracy will also stand on a  solid foundation. Therefore, I will sincerely assist in building Paba Upazila  Press Club as a modern and effective institution. I will also support  coordinated initiatives for infrastructural development, enhancement of  professional skills, and improvement of the working environment for  journalists."   "Media cooperation is essential to accurately convey the development  activities of Paba-Mohanpur to the public. Any criticism should be presented  constructively-I will receive it positively because criticism helps make our  work more precise and dynamic," he added. President of the Upazila Press Club Kazi Nazmul Islam, its Vice Presidents  Mahbubur Rahman Dulal and Zahid Hasan Palash and General Secretary Sohel  Mahbub were present, among others.

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DHAKA, March 1, 2026 (BSS) - The Directorate of Inspection and Audit (DIA) under the Ministry of Education has published inspection and audit reports of 973 educational institutions, recommending the recovery of nearly Tk 90 crore misappropriated through various irregularities. The reports were prepared based on investigations conducted from July 1 to December 31, 2025, said a press release signed by DIA Director Professor M M Shahidul Islam today. Over the past six months, DIA teams carried out on-site inspections in educational institutions across different districts and found evidence of forged certificates, fake appointments and various financial irregularities. The published reports identified irregularities including forged or fake certificates, unacceptable certificates, fake recruitment, direct embezzlement of funds and financial irregularities related to VAT and income tax. The DIA recommended that a total of Tk 89,82,25,607 be returned to the government treasury. It also suggested taking necessary measures to recover 176.523 acres of illegally occupied land belonging to the institutions. The list of reports has been published on the Directorate's official website. Copies of the inspection reports have been sent via email to the respective education directorates, education boards, district education offices, and the chairpersons of the governing bodies and heads of the concerned institutions. The institutions which have not received the report can collect it from the respective district education office. Alternatively, they may apply on the institution's letterhead and send an email request to the designated address, and the report will be resent within three working days. It was also stated that there is no need for anyone to visit the Directorate in person to collect the report. Talking to BSS, DIA Joint Director Professor Md Idris Ali said such strict measures have been taken to ensure transparency and accountability in the education sector. "In the last six months, our inspection teams conducted on-site investigations in 973 educational institutions across the country. During the investigations, teachers' registration certificates and BEd and other important certificates were identified as forged or fake," he said. He added that the Directorate has recommended to the Ministry of Education that strict action be taken against the teachers involved. The ministry will take a final decision against the accused after conducting hearings.
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