Dhaka March 14, 2025, 7:09 pm
The High Court has ordered the government to take necessary measures to save dolphins in the Halda River in Chattogram and conserve the environment and the ecosystem.
As coronavirus cases continues to soar in Bangladesh, the government
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) in separate mobile court drives on Monday fined 25 shops a total of Tk 34,000 for allegedly violating the government’s social distancing measures.
Bangladesh confirmed 969 new coronavirus infections on Tuesday,
A 50-year-old rickshaw-puller with coronavirus-like symptoms died at the isolation ward of Naria Upazila Health Complex in Shariatpur this morning.
Bangladesh Railway (BR) has started taking preparation to resume train service
Farhana Aktar Rahima, the one-and-half-year-old child whose body
More Bangladesh nationals are scheduled to return home from the Maldives by a chartered flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines on May 15.
Field-level work on 25 ongoing power transmission projects remained suspended since the coronavirus outbreak in China, hitting hard the power sector development.
Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka ranked worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI) on Tuesday morning.
All the listed families will get Tk2,500 each within May 18
To date, 3,194 samples have been tested in Armed Forces Institute of Pathology under its own management
Rights groups call on Malaysia to act after prominent Rohingya activists threatened with murder and sexual violence.
A bag containing about Tk 8.0 million in cash has purportedly been lost from a cash-in-transit vehicle of National Bank in Old Dhaka.
Around 14,500 tonnes of hazardous plastic waste have been produced
Twelve people, including six members of a family and a female physician, have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Nilphamari district.
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) in separate mobile court drives on Sunday fined different people,
A woman who had been suffering from fever and cold
The government will procure an additional 200,000 tonnes of Boro paddy during the harvest season to conduct large-scale relief operations amid the coronavirus crisis.
As many as 125 Bangladeshis, who were marooned in the UK due to a travel ban over the coronavirus pandemic, have returned home.