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SANGSAD BHABAN, April 22, 2026 (BSS) - Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today told the Jatiya Sangsad (JS) that his government has taken various time-befitting plans for the development of country's agriculture, by tackling different challenges triggered by climate change, population growth, reduction of land, and technological limitations. "Bangladesh is an agriculture-based country. Agriculture plays a very important role in ensuring food security, poverty alleviation, and economic development. However, due to climate change, population growth, reduction of land, and technological limitations, the agriculture sector is facing various challenges," he said. "To address these challenges and transform agriculture into a sustainable and profitable sector by increasing production and productivity, the Farmer Card was launched on April 14," he added. The Leader of the House said this while replying to a starred question from the treasury bench lawmaker from Tangail-6 constituency Md Robiul Awal while Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmad, Bir Bikram, was in the chair. Tarique Rahman, also ruling BNP chairman, said through this Farmer Card, 10 types of services, including agricultural inputs in fair prices, irrigation support, easy loans, subsidies, training, weather updates, crop protection advice, insurance, and fair market access will be given to farmers. Gradually, all farmers in the country will be brought under this card, he said, adding that the current government has taken various timely plans for the development of the country's agriculture sector. MORE TO FOLLOW... 
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DHAKA, April 22, 2026 (BSS) – Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon has said that gender sensitivity in society and the state cannot be ensured through isolated efforts; rather, it requires the institutionalisation of a culture of accountability across the media and political spheres. “Lack of gender sensitivity is not merely a psychological issue of men or women; it reflects a broader deficit in our collective values. If professionalism and accountability are ensured in politics and the media, society will naturally become more gender-sensitive,” he said. The minister made the remarks while addressing the unveiling of the manual titled ‘Gender Sensitivity in Journalism’ at a seminar held at the Press Institute Bangladesh (PIB) in the capital. PIB, Jago Foundation and Plan International Bangladesh jointly organised the event. Swapan said both politicians and media professionals must remain constantly engaged with the people. The goal of politicians is to exercise state power and serve the public, while the role of the media is to provide news. “If there is no proper accountability in these two arenas, public interest will be undermined,” he added. He said, “Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s government believes in independent media, as only a strong and independent media can hold political power accountable.” Regarding the impact of mobile journalism and social media, the information minister said, “Nowadays, anyone with a smartphone can create content. Although many mock it and call it ‘mojo’ journalism, it is in fact a global challenge.” Noting that the government does not want to impose unilateral decisions to address the existing problems in the media sector, the minister said, “The Prime Minister has already held a meeting with newspaper owners. Meetings will also be held with editors and television owners in phases. Necessary steps will be taken to resolve the sector’s problems based on stakeholders’ proposals.” Information and Broadcasting Secretary Mahbuba Farjana spoke as the special guest at the event, with PIB Director General Farooq Wasif in the chair. Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs Shabnam Mostari and Country Director of Plan International Bangladesh Kabita Bose also spoke.

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