Maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox's Bazar, Mongla and Payra have been advised to keep hoisted distant warning signal No 2 as the cyclonic storm "Ditwah" over coastal Sri Lanka and adjoining southwest ...
In a press statement issued today (29 November), signed by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, the family conveyed its thanks for the sincere prayers and love shown for the former ...
The Election Commission organised a mock voting exercise today ahead of the upcoming national election and the referendum.
The local administration has imposed Section 144 in Faridpur's Alfadanga upazila after two rival groups of the local BNP units announced separate programmes at the same place and time today (29 ...
Voting is taking place in four booths of the Sher e Bangla Nagar Girls High School centre. In the first hour, 23, 37, 27 and 21 voters cast their ballots in the four booths, respectively, according to ...
Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University's (CVASU) pioneering floating research vessel, launched seven years ago on Kaptai Lake, has been rendered inoperative due to repeated engine ...
Most deaths were caused by landslides triggered by more than 300mm (12 inches) of rainfall in the eastern and central regions ...
Khaleda Zia was admitted to Evercare Hospital on the night of 23 November on the advice of her medical board after being diagnosed with infections in her heart and lungs. She is also suffering from ...
Expressing gratitude on behalf of the Zia family, Tarique Rahman thanked everyone for their love and prayers and urged them to continue praying for Khaleda Zia’s recovery.
A visit to Khatunganj found wholesale prices following the same trend. Australian chickpeas are selling at Tk3,200 per maund (equivalent to Tk85 per kg), down from Tk95 last year, while Indian ...
Employees of the new Shariah-based Sammilito Islami Bank, being created through the merger of five troubled Islamic lenders, may face salary cuts of up to 20%, according to verbal instructions ...
Bangladesh's attempts to recover billions of dollars siphoned abroad over the past 15 years have made little headway, with several major recipient countries offering limited cooperation—and in some ...