Traffic jams have stretched over 30 km of the Dhaka-Tangail highway, leaving homebound passengers in trouble on the eve of Eid
Traffic jams have stretched over 30 km of the Dhaka-Tangail highway, leaving homebound passengers in trouble on the eve of Eid
Torrential rains have submerged at least one-quarter of Bangladesh, washing away the few things that count as assets for some of the world’s poorest people — their goats and chickens, houses of mud and tin, sacks of rice stored for the lean season
To bring down the overall energy consumption by 20 percent by 2030, an energy efficiency project is underway in 22 industries in Bangladesh which are expected to reduce their overall power consumption by 43 percent
The Central Bank of Bangladesh has projected domestic credit growth ceiling at 19.3 percent in the fiscal year 2020-21 (FY21) accommodating 14.80 percent credit growth in the private sector and 44.4 percent in the public sector, which unveiled an 'expansionary and accommodative' monetary policy statement (MPS)
Anisur Rahman, a resident of Uttara Sector-7, offered Tk 250,000 for the Hariana breed cow weighing over 300 kilograms on Wednesday. Rahim was expecting Tk 500,000
Bangladesh has reported 3,009 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours taking the tally to 232,194, health officials said on Wednesday
Five people including four police personnel were injured when a bomb exploded at Pallabi police station here on Wednesday morning, officials said
Forex reserves of Bangladesh touched a new record of $37.10 billion -- amid the COVID-19 pandemic -- for the first time and is the highest amount of remittance in a single month in the history of the southeast Asian nation
The Eid ul-Azha will be celebrated in Bangladesh as a three-day national holiday, starting July 31, amid terrorist threat of attack on various places, including religious sites, embassies and the police establishments, by the neo-Jamaat-ul Mujahideen (neo JMB)
Poachers still stalk the Sundarbans, but the rate of tiger death has decreased thanks to drives and patrols by law-enforcement agencies and government efforts
According to a World Food Programme projection, up to 265 million people in low and middle income countries will face acute food insecurity by the end of 2020 as a result of the economic impacts of COVID-19, unless immediate action is taken
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Tuesday that people must be served food in order to save them from a food crisis
Health protocols have helped many countries around the world fight the coronavirus epidemic
Police in Bangladesh have heightened security to foil any terrorist attack on or ahead of the Eid-ul-Azha
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has asked the government officials to extend all possible assistance to the people affected by the flood in the country while maintaining a preparedness to deal with any kind of situation, officials said