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22 Apr, 2026 12:45 pm
DHAKA, April 22, 2026 (BSS) – Members of the Executive Committee of Bangladesh Scouts today paid a call on Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. The meeting was held at the Prime Minister’s special meeting room at the Cabinet Division in the Bangladesh Secretariat here, said Prime Minister’s Deputy Press Secretary Jahidul Islam Rony.  
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RMCH interns withdraw strike after 24 hrs
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RAJSHAHI, April 22, 2026 (BSS) - Intern doctors at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) have withdrawn their 24-hour work stoppage following assurances from the hospital authorities over their demands. The decision was announced at a press conference held today in the room of the emergency department in-charge. Earlier, the strike began at 9 am on Tuesday after an altercation involving the relatives of a deceased patient. The deceased, Juliara Begum, 50, of Dhormohata village under Charghat upazila, died on Monday night while undergoing treatment in Ward 36 of the hospital. Following her death, her two sons alleged that negligence by doctors led to her demise.  The intern doctors, however, said that the sons behaved aggressively after the incident.  At the press conference, the intern doctors claimed that there was no negligence in the treatment of the patient whose death triggered the incident.  They said the patient required admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and a serial was arranged for a bed. However, no ICU bed was immediately available as other patients were already in the queue. They further stated that at the time of the patient's death, the on-duty intern doctor was simultaneously attending to two other critically ill patients. The intern doctors said they went on strike with four demands, including ensuring adequate security in the hospital and the presence of mid-level physicians in the wards. They added that the hospital administration has responded positively to their demands, leading to the withdrawal of the strike. Meanwhile, hospital spokesperson Dr Shonkor K. Bishwash said RMCH continues to receive patients far beyond its capacity, while only 262 intern doctors are available to provide services. He said the doctors are working under immense pressure and urged all concerned to cooperate with them to maintain smooth healthcare services at the hospital.  

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DHAKA, April 20, 2026 (BSS) – A fake photo card was circulated naming state minister for power, energy and mineral resources Anindya Islam Amit, according to a ministry official. State minister's private secretary (deputy secretary) Md Shahidul Islam filed a General Dairy (GD) with Ramna Model Police Station yesterday about spreading misinformation on Facebook in the name of Amit. “False information is being spread intentionally to tarnish image of the state minister and success of the country's energy sector,” according to the GD. It demanded that the miscreants involved in the propaganda be identified and brought to justice as soon as possible. The GD said that a fake 'photocard' using the state minister's photo is being shared from a Facebook group called 'Gen Z (FS Gaming)'. The photo card quoted Amit saying that he visited at least 10 pumps last night, and there was no crowd or fuel shortage anywhere, it said. However, the GD said that the state minister did not visit any petrol pump last night and did not make any such statement anywhere.  It said actually, he has been working relentlessly to deal with the impact of the global energy crisis.  “Amit returned to Dhaka yesterday afternoon after inspecting various power and energy infrastructures in Chattogram and Matarbari,” the GD mentioned.
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