Climate change impacts in Bangladesh
With the Himalayas to the north and the Bay of Bengal to the south, Bangladesh sits on one of the world’s largest and most densely populated deltas, where the Jamuna, Padma and Meghna rivers converge.
With the Himalayas to the north and the Bay of Bengal to the south, Bangladesh sits on one of the world’s largest and most densely populated deltas, where the Jamuna, Padma and Meghna rivers converge.
research carried out in Bangladesh has shown that giving zinc supplements to children suffering from diarrhoea can reduce the duration and severity of the disease. The study has been carried out by
This new year has come as a breath of fresh air for Dhaka residents, with polluting two-stroke three-wheelers being banned from the city from January 1. Altogether, 6,500 baby-taxis, 500 auto-tempos
healing power: An Indian research team has been granted the rights to develop the curative potential of jamun (black plum fruit). The team has obtained a US patent on a compound extracted from
Ways to prevent skin ulcers
According to a poll survey conducted by Transparency International, a global coalition body against corruption, the police department is the most corrupt public institution in Bangladesh, followed by
Bangladesh s arsenic mitigation project, overseen by UN agencies, is seriously flawed
Arsenic has made deep inroads into the country via its aquifers
Residents of Bangladesh's arsenic-affected areas are turning to rainwater as a safe and easy source of drinking water. Villagers in the Charghat and Bagha sub-districts are among the worst hit by
A Punjab resident holds inferior quality drugs responsible for his son s serious illness
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