Dhaka August 27, 2025, 10:50 pm
A total of five direct flights will be operated from Sylhet, accommodating 2,095 pilgrims to help make their travel smoother
The country has figured in the top 150 after 6 years, and has beaten India
Cattle market observations show a nearly 30% increase in prices compared to last year, driven mainly by increased animal feed costs and overall inflation
With legal migration routes facing significant hurdles, thousands of aspiring workers are at risk of turning to irregular and dangerous migration channels — a situation that could lead to economic setbacks and human rights vi
Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed said this while talking to the reporters at his ministry office in the secretariat in Dhaka on Tuesday afternoon
He said this while delivering a keynote lecture at New York University Abu Dhabi titled "Climate Justice and the Constitution: Reflections from the Global South"
Should there be an UN-led humanitarian mission in Rakhine, Bangladesh is willing to provide logistical support, he says
Decisions regarding expatriate voting must take into account the socio-economic realities of different countries, he says
The task force will submit a full report to the planning adviser within 90 days
In the tax evasion case, Shahrin Islam had surrendered to the court after 17 years and applied for bail
The gas connection was disconnected because of unpaid bills, says Titas official
This year's theme is "Amar Police Amar Desh, Boishommyohin Bangladesh" (My Police, My Country, and Discrimination-Free Bangladesh)
The flight, SV-3803, carrying 398 pilgrims took off from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 2:20am on Monday night
On 21 April, DSCC issued a lease notice announcing the decision to set up a cattle market at Meradia
They spoke out about the fraud and injustice they experienced
The full video interview was broadcasted by Al Jazeera yesterday, during which Dr Yunus discussed in detail the July Revolution, Sheikh Hasina’s escape to India, and widespread corruption during the former regime
No innocent individual will be arrest and it will be made on the basis of investigation, says the IGP
The project will reach approximately 500,000 Rohingya refugees and individuals from the host community in Cox’s Bazar district and Bhasan Char
Mustafa Kamal Akanda of EquityBD moderated the event. The event was chaired by Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, Executive Director of COAST Foundation
Drawing from ICOSA’s recent study tour to Bangladesh, he highlighted Japan’s longstanding commitment to SME growth and the potential for enhanced bilateral engagement