Dhaka May 6, 2025, 11:56 am
The Subarna Express left Chattogram for Dhaka at 7am today with 387 passengers
The government does not want to put the country's future in danger, says Sheikh Hasina
Train and launch services have resumed today on a limited scale after being suspended more than two months back following the coronavirus outbreak.
Customs and VAT officials are worried over increasing infections of COVID-19 among staffers in recent times.
Dhaka’s air quality was ranked fifth worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI) on Sunday morning.
The results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and its equivalent examinations will be published in the morning.
At least 10 government establishments, including the Patuaria ferry terminal in Manikganj, are at risk because of untimely erosion in the Padma River.
A total of 19 Indian truck drivers and their helpers got stranded at Benapole port terminal for the past one and a half months. They want to return home.
A research conducted by the National Board of Revenue (NBR) has found claim of bidi factory owners false as the number of bidi workers is only 46,000 against 2.0 million claimed by them.
Many commuters are petrified they will contract the virus while getting to work
The meeting reviewed various measures the committee has taken to curb the spread of the disease and provide healthcare services to the people infected by the Covid-19
On Thursday, the government decided to allow public transports, including buses, trains and inland water vessels, to resume services abiding by social distancing rules and health directives
Nagad has already disbursed the money to more than 5.5 lakh families, bKash has disbursed cash to 3.5 lakh families while Rocket and SureCash handled the rest
The value of the EPC contract is $287.49 million or TK2,423.60 crore
Dhaka’s air quality showed significant improvement on Saturday morning as it ranked 68th worst in the Air Quality Index (AQI).
The returnee migrants who were forced to or chose to return home amid the coronavirus pandemic
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) is now excavating a water retention canal from Ashkona to Kha Para near Khilkhet as no other agency is ready to do the job.
Two passengers' welfare platforms on Friday warned that the government's decision to resume public transport services on limited scale might create anarchy in the sector.
Dhaka-bound people are returning to the city by car, microbus and motorbike as no public transportation is available
Prince Charles said their hearts go out to all those who have been so cruelly bereaved or injured, or whose homes have been swept away by the cyclone