Dhaka April 19, 2025, 9:07 pm
The UN chief also commended the countries for the effective relief effort and wished a speedy recovery for survivors injured and affected by the disaster
Branding Bangladesh is not actually an uphill task. We can build a true Better Bangladesh in conjunction with sustainable tourism, education, women empowerment, youth management,
Syed Manzur Elahi, chairman of conglomerate Apex Group in Bangladesh, and his wife Niloufer Manzur, the founding head of Sunbeams school, have caught COVID-19
The government’s decision to allow people to travel to their village homes to celebrate Eid
Muslims in Bangladesh will celebrate the Eid-ul-Fitr on Monday as the moon of the Islamic calendar month
Twenty people died of coronavirus and 1,873 tested positive in the country in the 24 hours to 8:00am, the Directorate
cyclone signal system is still from colonial period which is tailored to protect port instead of protecting people
Reminds international community of Rohingya issue’s global dimension
Only a day after showing significant improvement, Dhaka’s air quality fell again, ranking seventh worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI) on Saturday morning.
Police have removed its checkpoint from Gabtali following the order
Eid prayers may only be offered at local mosques, instead of at Eidgahs and in open spaces, during the Covid-19 pandemic
Bangladesh on Friday registered 24 fatalities caused by the novel coronavirus,
A total of 137,198 Bangladesh nationals were scheduled to go to Saudi Arabia to perform hajj this year with 17,198 under government and 120,000 under non-government management
Mohammad Abul Khair, Public Relations Officer of the Education Ministry, said the minister regularly visits the Meena Bazar Dhanmondi outlet to by her essentials
The day's biggest congregation will be held at Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in the capital
PM's press wing confirmed the matter.
People now can go to their villages by own or private vehicle or any other means, but public transport will remain closed as before
The cyclone hit the Satkhira, Bagerhat and Patuakhali hardest among the 26 affected districts
The Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) has pleaded with the government to cancel the rental power system
The cyclone damaged 1,100 kilometres of roads, 200 bridge culverts, and 233 local government offices