President administers oaths to Speaker, Deputy Speaker of 13th parliament

SNAGSAD BHABAN – President Mohammed Shahabuddin today administered the oath to the newly elected speaker Major (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, Bir Bikram, of Bhola-3 Constituency. Newly elected Speaker Hafiz Uddin Ahmed was a six-term lawmaker, previously served as the Liberation War Affairs Minister from which he resigned before taking this position.

At the beginning of a new parliamentary session, the oath-taking ceremony was typically held at the office room of the President at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban at about noon. Subsequently, the President also administered the oath to Barrister Kaiser Kamal, a lawmaker from Netrokona-1 constituency (Kalamkanda-Durgapur) as the Deputy Speaker of the 13th parliament.

Earlier, he had been serving as the state minister for the Ministry of Land and was elected from in the 13th national parliamentary election as a candidate of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

Leader of the House and Prime Minister Tarique Rahman with his some senior cabinet colleagues and secretaries concerned were present on the occasion. Later, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker also signed their respective oath the office and secrecy as well.

 




Human Rights Commission Ordinance to be discussed in parliament: Home Minister

DHAKA – Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed has said most of the ordinances issued by the interim government are likely to be accepted, though several will require discussion and possible amendments in parliament, including the Human Rights Commission Ordinance. He made the remarks while speaking at a dialogue titled “Human Rights Commission Ordinance 2025: Expectations for the New Parliament”, organized by Citizen Platform Bangladesh for Implementation of SDGs.

In his speech, the minister warned against imposing decisions coercively, saying such actions never bring good results for the nation. He emphasized the importance of consensus among political parties and stakeholders from different sectors of the society. Referring to discussions held within the National Commission, he said several issues had been examined considering the social realities of Bangladesh.

Some proposals were deemed immediately implementable, while others were suggested to be tested through a trial-and-error process before broader application, he said. The minister noted that the National Human Rights Commission issue had been discussed extensively in the commission. He acknowledged that the country had witnessed serious human rights violations in the past, particularly under the previous regime, and reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting human rights and fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution.

“These commitments are reflected in our manifesto and in our 31-point agenda,” he said. The Home Minister said that although many ordinances could be accepted largely in their current form, some would require amendments before being passed as laws. Those amendments would be introduced through bills in parliament, he said.

He also highlighted procedural challenges in approving ordinances within the constitutional timeframe. According to parliamentary rules, ordinances must be approved within 30 working days of the start of a parliamentary session, he said. With the first session of the new parliament scheduled to begin on March 12 and several public holidays and breaks in between—including Genocide Day on March 25 and Independence Day on March 26—the time available for legislative work will be limited.

The minister said the Ministry of Home Affairs alone has seven ordinances among the total issued, some of which may be approved without major changes while others, including those related to human rights and security matters, will require more extensive discussion.

He explained that proposed laws must go through the parliamentary process, including first, second, and third readings, and may also be referred to a special committee for detailed examination.

“Within these 30 days it will be difficult to pass every ordinance, but we will try to retain most of them,” he said, adding that those ones that cannot be passed in time may lapse but can later be reintroduced as bills in future parliamentary sessions. The minister concluded by stressing that the government remains committed to strengthening the legal framework for human rights protection and ensuring that relevant laws are enacted through proper parliamentary debate and consensus.

 




Biman to resume Dhaka-Sylhet-Manchester flights from July

DHAKA – National flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines has decided to resume its suspended Dhaka-Sylhet-Manchester route from July 1 following completion of this year’s Hajj operations, responding to passenger demand and government directives.

The decision was taken in line with the instructions of the Minister and State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism, according to a Biman press release issued today. Biman Bangladesh said the Dhaka-Sylhet-Manchester route, which had remained suspended for some time, would be reopened to facilitate travel for passengers, particularly members of the Bangladeshi diaspora in the United Kingdom.

The airline added that the flight schedule and other operational details of the service will be announced in due course. The move is expected to strengthen air connectivity between Bangladesh and the UK, one of the key destinations for Bangladeshi expatriates.

 




Iftar and Prayer Gathering Held by Ruposhi Chandpur Foundation in New York

New York: On the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, Ruposhi Chandpur Foundation Inc., New York organized an Iftar and prayer gathering. The event was held on Monday (March 9) at Queens Palace, where a large number of Bangladeshi expatriates and distinguished members of the community from various professions participated. The program began with the recitation of the Holy Quran, followed by a special prayer seeking the welfare and prosperity of the country and the nation.

In their speeches, the speakers highlighted the significance of the holy month of Ramadan and called for strengthening brotherhood, harmony, and social bonds among Bangladeshis living abroad. They encouraged everyone to work together in unity, inspired by the teachings of Ramadan. Leaders present at the event on behalf of the organization included President Raju Saha (Biplob), General Secretary Sohel Gazi, Convener Mohammad Nurul Amin, Member Secretary Faisal Patowari, Chief Coordinator A.B. Siddique Patowari, and Chief Patron S.M. Mahbubur Rahman Titu.

Also present were former President and Advisor Harun Bhuiyan, Mostafa Hossain Mukul, Babul Chowdhury, Faruk Hossain Majumdar, Mamun Miazi, Advisor Morshed Alam, Moniruzzaman Majumdar, Dr. Dhananjay Saha, Kabir Ratan, Khorshed Alam Khokon, Md. Monir Hossain, Nazmul Ahsan, Professor Shahadat Hasan, Mazharul Islam Chowdhury Musa, Zaman Tapon, Rafiqul Rahman Mia, Habib Khandakar, Dr. Jahangir Alam, Nur Mohammad, Humayun Kabir, along with other executive members of the organization.

It is worth mentioning that Ruposhi Chandpur Foundation regularly organizes various social and cultural activities among the Bangladeshi community in the diaspora.




Atlantic County Democratic Party Holds 51st Annual Convention

The 51st Annual Convention of the Atlantic County Democratic Party was held on Sunday afternoon, March 8. The convention took place at a hall in Egg Harbor City, where leaders, activists, and supporters from various levels of the party gathered to participate in the event. The program began with the performance of the United States national anthem, followed by speeches from several Democratic Party leaders.

Chairman Michael Suleiman welcomed and congratulated the party leaders, activists, and supporters attending the convention. He also presented awards to several leaders in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the progress of the party.

During the convention, party candidates running for various positions, including congressional seats in the upcoming New Jersey Primary Election, delivered their remarks.

Among those present at the convention were South Asian American Democratic leaders Subrata Chowdhury, Syed Shahid, and Nasir Sheikh. Other notable attendees included Aaron Randolph, Councilman of Atlantic City; Kalim Shabazz, also a councilman of Atlantic City; Constant Mendy Days Chapman, Chairwoman of the Atlantic City Democratic Committee; and Jeff Dorsey, among other party leaders.

At the conclusion of the program, Chairman Michael Suleiman thanked everyone involved for their efforts in making the convention a success.




PM for empowering women to take country forward

DHAKA – Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today said empowering women is crucial as it is quite impossible to advance the country leaving half of the population behind. “Half of the population of Bangladesh is women. We firmly believe that if we leave this half of the population behind, if we do not empower this half of the population, if we do not empower them, if we cannot empower them educationally and economically, then it is certainly not possible to move the country forward in any way,” he told a function here.

The premier made the remarks while speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Family Card programme, organised by the Ministry of Social Welfare, at T&T playground in Banani, adjacent to Korail slum, this morning. Recalling the contribution of the former prime minister, late Begum Khaleda Zia, to women empowerment, Tarique Rahman said when Begum Khaleda Zia was in charge of running the country, she made education for women, from school level to intermediate level, free throughout Bangladesh.

“Today, we want to empower that educated female society economically and to make them economically solvent,” he said. To this end, he said, the incumbent government has taken plans to empower women and as a part of it, today the Family Card progamme was introduced across Bangladesh.

“…I firmly believe that my government will be able to gradually bring this family card to all the four crore families in Bangladesh, headed by women, within the next five years, InshaAllah,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the government has to follow rules and regulations in taking any initiative, and as part of those rules and regulations, it has to take pilot projects first. This work (Family Card progamme) has started in 14 places or 14 upazilas across Bangladesh involving about 37,000 women,” he said. In three areas of capital – Karail area, Bhashantek area and Sattala slum, about 15,000 women have been brought under the Family Card programme today, he added.

The Prime Minister said before the general elections, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) promised to the country’s people to start work to distribute family cards among women if the party is elected to power. Less than a month after forming the government, he said, his government began works to fulfill the promise they made to the people.

Besides, he mentioned that his party had made some other promises, including introduction of ‘Farmer Card’. “We have also started the work on the Farmer Card. InshaAllah, just as we were able to hand over family cards to 37,000 women, in today’s event, in the same way, within the next month we will be able to hand over Farmer Cards to many other farmer brothers, InshaAllah,” the premier added.

He said BNP also promised the farmers that if it is able to form the government, they will waive off the agricultural loans of up to Taka 10,000, including interest. Last week, Tarique Rahman said, the government announced waiving off agricultural loans up to Taka 10,000, including interest. He said the government would change the fates of people by fulfilling these pledges gradually.

The Prime Minister said today is very emotional day for him as the Family Card programme was launched on this day. “The guests present here today, some people with whom I have been sitting for the past many years, we have made plans on how we will implement that Family Card,” he said.”By the grace of Allah Almighty, today is the day when we have been able to keep our promise. That is why today is an emotional day for me. I think it is a historic and emotional day for my government and my party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party,” the premier said.

Noting that Bangladesh is their first and last resort, he said the expectations of the country’s people are high from the incumbent elected government. “Even if, at the same time, if we consider the reality and the contemporary affairs, the situation in the Middle East-if we consider everything…we will definitely not change our position from our promises at all.

“Maybe due to the contemporary global situation, in some cases, it may take us more time to implement the promises,” he said.

Tarique Rahman urged the countrymen to face the entire situation with patience. “Let us build our country beautifully with patience.”

Mentioning his slogan – “We will work, we will build the country, Bangladesh first!” he said his government is accountable to the people of Bangladesh. “This government has been elected by the people of this country. Generally, this government is obliged to be accountable to the people of this country,” he added.

Earlier, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman inaugurated the government’s landmark “Family Card” programme to ensure women empowerment in the country as he distributed cards among them. The premier handed over the family cards to 17 women at the inauguration ceremony.

Later, Tarique Rahman reached out the money of family cards to accounts of 37,567 women in 14 places of different districts by pressing button on laptop. Dr Zubaida Rahman, spouse of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman; Social Welfare Minister Abu Zafar Md Zahid Hossain, State Minister for Social Welfare Farzana Sharmin, Social Welfare Secretary Dr Mohammad Abu Yusuf and Dhaka North City Corporation administrator Shafiqul Islam Khan were present, among others, on the occasion.

The Family Card programme is part of the government’s commitment to achieving national development and social justice by empowering women and recognising them as the heads of families in social protection programmes.




4 crore families to get family cards in 5 years: PM

DHAKA – Prime Minister Tarique Rahman today said the government will bring four crore families, headed by women, under the Family Card programme within the next five years.

“…I firmly believe that my government will be able to gradually bring this family card to all the four crore families in Bangladesh, headed by women, within the next five years, InshaAllah,” said.

The premier made the remarks while speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the Family Card programme, organised by the Ministry of Social Welfare, at T&T playground in Banani, adjacent to Korail slum, this morning. He said the government has to follow rules and regulations in taking any initiative, and as part of those rules and regulations, it has to take pilot projects first.

This work (Family Card progamme) has started in 14 places or 14 upazilas across Bangladesh involving about 37,000 women, he said. In three areas of capital – Karail area, Bhashantek area and Sattala slum, about 15,000 women have been brought under the Family Card programme today, he added.

Earlier, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman inaugurated the government’s landmark “Family Card” programme to ensure women empowerment in the country as he distributed cards among them.

The premier handed over the family cards to 17 women at the inauguration ceremony. Later, Tarique Rahman reached out the money of family cards to accounts of 37,567 women in 14 places of different districts by pressing button on laptop.

Dr Zubaida Rahman, spouse of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman; Social Welfare Minister Abu Zafar Md Zahid Hossain, State Minister for Social Welfare Farzana Sharmin, Social Welfare Secretary Dr Mohammad Abu Yusuf and Dhaka North City Corporation administrator Shafiqul Islam Khan were present, among others, on the occasion.

The Family Card Programme is part of the government’s commitment to achieving national development and social justice by empowering women and recognising them as the heads of families in social protection programmes.

At the ceremony, Rina Begum, a beneficiary of the programme who lived in the city’s Sattala slum, was overwhelmed with joy and said, “Thank you, the Prime Minister. I never dreamed that I would get this card. This money will help my family a lot.”

This pilot programme was launched today in 14 places in different districts of the country, including Dhaka. In the first phase, 37,567 women received family cards. Every beneficiary is getting Taka 2,500 per month. Under the pilot programme, beneficiaries of the city’s Karail slum, Sattala slum, Bhasantek slum, Mirpur Circle or Shah Ali’s Ward-8, Alimia’s Tech slum (Ward-14) and Baganbari slum received family cards today.

In addition, this programme was launched in Pangsha of Rajbari, Patiya of Chattogram, Bancharampur of Brahmanbaria, Lama of Bandarban, Khalishpur of Khulna, Charfasion of Bhola, Dirai of Sunamganj, Bhairab of Kishoreganj, Bogura Sadar, Lalpur of Natore, Thakurgaon Sadar and Nawabganj of Dinajpur.

 




Shahnewaz Group Holds Iftar Gathering in New York

Shahnewaz Group organized its annual Iftar gathering during the holy month of Ramadan in a spiritually solemn atmosphere, continuing its tradition of hosting the event every year. The program was held on March 5 at Gulshan Terrace in Woodside. Guests were welcomed by prominent businessman Lion Shahnewaz, President of Shahnewaz Group and Editor of the weekly Ajkal, along with Lion Amena Newaz, Chairperson of the group.

People from various professions and sectors of the New York Bangladeshi community attended the event and joined in prayers before Iftar, seeking the blessings and satisfaction of Almighty Allah.

The program was hosted by Maulana Shahidullah of ITV. Religious discussions were delivered by Imam Kazi Kaiyum and Mirza Abu Jafar Beg, Pesh Imam of the Jamaica Muslim Center. Before Iftar, Mirza Abu Jafar Beg led a special prayer for the well-being and prosperity of the community.

Addressing the guests, Shahnewaz, President of Shahnewaz Group, said that the holy month of Ramadan brings a great opportunity for self-purification and spiritual reflection. He expressed gratitude to the Bangladeshi community, especially the officials of his organizations and respected community members, for their continued support.

“We organize this gathering every year to express our appreciation to the community. With your cooperation, we believe our group’s activities will continue to grow,” he said. He also expressed hope that the upcoming Eid after Ramadan would bring joy and happiness to everyone’s lives.

Among the distinguished guests present at the event were Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, State Senator John Liu, Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar, Bangladesh Society President Ataur Rahman Selim, General Secretary Mohammad Ali, Senior Vice President Mohiuddin Dewan, as well as editors, journalists, community leaders, and prominent members of various organizations in New York.

Senior police officials from New York, leaders of community organizations, media representatives, and many respected members of the Bangladeshi community also attended the gathering. The event concluded with prayers and Iftar, bringing together members of the community in a spirit of unity, faith, and goodwill during the holy month of Ramadan.




NSU Alumni Reunion in New York Marked by Iftar and Prayer Gathering

An Iftar and prayer gathering held in New York turned into a warm reunion for former students of North South University living abroad. The event was organized by the North South University Alumni Association of USA on Saturday at the elegant Chef Mahal Restaurant in Jackson Heights.

Bangladesh’s Consul General in New York, Mohammad Mozammel Haque, attended the program as the chief guest. In his remarks, he said such initiatives based on education and culture among expatriate Bangladeshis are highly commendable. He noted that these events not only strengthen relationships within the community but also help foster a positive connection with Bangladesh among the younger generation.

Before the Iftar, a special prayer was offered seeking peace, prosperity, and well-being for Bangladesh, the nation, and the global Muslim community.

Former students of North South University who attended the gathering expressed their excitement at having the opportunity to reconnect, exchange views, and reminisce despite the busy schedules of expatriate life.

Renowned journalist and writer Akbar Haider Kiron attended the event as a special invited guest. However, due to sudden health complications, he had to leave the venue shortly after arriving.

The special Iftar and reunion at Chef Mahal created a memorable evening for many attendees. Alumni noted that the event reflected the strong bond among graduates of North South University, one of Bangladesh’s most prestigious higher education institutions.

Organizers said that alumni not only from New York but also from several other states across the United States participated in the event. They also mentioned plans to organize similar Iftar gatherings and reunions in other states in the future.

At the end of the program, participants expressed their commitment to further strengthening connections, collaboration, and social initiatives among North South University alumni living in the United States.




Dhaka, Delhi can transform geographical proximity into new economic opportunities: Pranay Verma

DHAKA – Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Pranay Verma today said Bangladesh and India can really transform their geographical proximity into new economic opportunities through setting a forward-looking and people-centric agenda. Pranay made the remarks while talking to reporters at Bangladesh Secretariat after meeting Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury.

Their discussion centered on cooperation in financial sector, emerging areas such as digital economy and artificial intelligence, as well as improving the ease of doing business to promote greater investment and deepen economic cooperation between the two countries. They discussed ways to enhance trade and economic ties between the two friendly neighbours and make economic engagement more convenient for both sides.

“The whole idea is how we can enhance our trade and economic ties, how we can strengthen our economic connectivity and how we can promote our economic cooperation,” he said.

The Indian High Commissioner said trade is already taking place through various channels and stressed the need to make it more convenient as part of improving the ease of doing business. He said they also discussed cooperation in the financial sector and taxation reforms, as well as greater use of technology to make economic participation more inclusive.

The High Commissioner shared India’s successful experience in financial inclusion, describing the discussion as a very forward-looking conversation. The Indian envoy said the meeting was overall very positive, noting that both countries have large economies and forward-looking societies with significant potential to work together.