Dhaka March 14, 2025, 2:19 pm
Bangladesh saw the highest case and death from coronavirus as 21 more people died
Cyclone Amphan has intensified into a ‘very severe’ cyclonic storm as it hurtles towards the coastlines of Bangladesh and India's West Bengal.
Two labourers died from electrocution and another was injured at Paril Bishia village in Raninagar upazila of Naogaon on Monday morning.
Another policeman has succumbed to the novel coronavirus infection, raising the death toll
Dhaka’s air quality showed significant improvement on Monday morning with the capital city ranking 40th worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI).
With the intensification of an area of low pressure into a severe cyclone in the Bay of Bengal,
People out on Eid shopping at markets and shops in Dhaka are too reluctant
A substantial number of industrial units, including many in the apparel sector
The rate of novel coronavirus infection for every million people continues to climb as the country
The government has appointed Professor Shibli Rubayat Ul Islam,
When a lawyer logged in to an online court hearing with his smartphone
People out on Eid shopping at markets and shops in the capital are too reluctant about maintaining the recommended physical distance to protect themselves and others from coronavirus infection.
Bangladesh confirmed 1,273 new coronavirus infections on Sunday, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 22,268.
The country’s electricity generation capacity has already reached 20,000MW recently
Dhaka was ranked the seventh worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI) on Sunday, a day after showing significant improvement.
Maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra
The recovery rate of coronavirus patients in the country is the lowest among South and Southeast Asian nations
Women empowerment has been widely discussed issue for the whole mankind,
Dhaka South City Corporation Chief Executive Officer Shah Md Imdadul Haque handed over the reins to Taposh during a casual ceremony at the Nagar Bhaban
Some $200 million of this funding is required for the agency’s Covid-19 response in Bangladesh and the remaining $120 million is needed to help the mainly-Muslim ethnic Rohingya for the next six months, according to the Unite