Online Desk : Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), state-owned marketing entity, will start selling four essential products among one core...
Day: September 13, 2023
UNB, Dhaka : Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday invited investors from the Commonwealth countries to come to Bangladesh in...
UNB, Dhaka : The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has said that a historic fund shortage was forcing it to...
UNB, Dhaka : Bangladesh and the United Kingdom are considering signing a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) on economic cooperation....
UNB, Dhaka : Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has withdrawn 10 officials as a minor boy managed to board...
UNB, Rajbari : Three people died when a sand pile collapsed on them while loading it on a truck at...
UNB, Cox’s Bazar : The local administration has decided to bring Cox’s Bazar district town under CCTV surveillance to ensure...
Online Desk : Bangladesh, the fourth most lead pollution impacted country in the world, is facing a significant IQ loss among children and cardiovascular diseases death among adults due to lead pollution. New research published these findings on September 12 in the Lancet, a scientific journal. The Lancet Planetary Health journal published the World Bank’s analysis titled ‘Global health burden and cost of lead exposure in children and adults : a health impact and economic modelling analysis.’ The report estimates...
Staff Reporter : At least 50 pro-BNP lawyers were injured in a clash with the police on Tuesday in Dhaka...
Staff Reporter :At least 1,667 fire incidents were reported in August this year across the country, resulting in eight fatalities and 28 injuries. Of these, the highest number of fire incidents was reported in Dhaka division at 416. There were 128 fire incidents in Dhaka City Corporation area in which one person was injured. Shahjahan Sikder, deputy assistant director (media cell) of Fire Service and Civil Defence Headquarters, confirmed the information in a press release to the media on Tuesday...
Court Correspondent :A Dhaka court yesterday framed charges against 15 people including National Institute of Mental Health and Hospital Registrar Abdullah Al Mamun in a case filed over beating Senior Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Anisul Karim Shipon to death. Judge Sheikh Samidul Islam of the Third Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court of Dhaka framed the charges against the accused rejecting their exemption plea. The court fixed November 9 to record the depositions of the witnesses of the case. State...