AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoCultural Heritage & Soft Power: State Minister Ali Newaz Mahmood Khyom says Bangladesh’s music, literature, films and heritage can boost the country’s global image and trade ties. Women’s Rights & Accountability: Zahid stresses proper enforcement of laws to protect women and children, while Bangladesh Mahila Parishad reports 1,035 women and girls abused in Jan–May, including 250 rape cases. Public Health Crisis: Measles deaths keep rising—five more children died in 24 hours, with suspected cases reaching 84,899 since March 15. Healthcare Access: Ten district hospitals will launch ICU services tomorrow, aiming to reduce the need to rush to Dhaka. Youth, Education & Culture: Bobby Hajjaj backs expanded cultural education in primary classes, and ACC workshops push honesty among students to curb corruption. Tech & Jobs: Fakir Mahbub highlights programming and AI contests as pathways to a prosperous, tech-driven Bangladesh, while freelancing and outsourcing are pitched as engines toward a trillion-dollar economy. Environment & Lifestyle: PM Tarique Rahman urges citizens to plant at least one tree and inaugurates a 25 crore sapling campaign. Sports & Community Life: Renaissance Dhaka Gulshan Hotel launches a family-friendly “Magical Friday Brunch” with kids’ activities and entertainment. Safety & Society: BJKS reports 622 road deaths in May; police also arrested 14 Chhatra League men during a Kuril procession.
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