Everyone must abide by health rules to achieve complete sanitized life
With people leisurely changing their habits of open
With people leisurely changing their habits of open
Bangladesh Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia stressed on the planned use of land and urged the agriculturists to expedite research and training to achieve self-sufficiency in food production.
Hundreds of brickfields have sprung on both sides of the rivers Bangshai and Lauhajang under Mirzapur by violating govt directives. Besides, grabbing the lands on river banks the brickfields have
Over 60 percent of Sundari trees are dying in the Sundarbans mangrove forest with high salinity prevalent in Khulna and Jessore regions due to severe lack of sweet water flow from upstream points
Over 60 percent of Sundari trees are dying in the Sundarbans mangrove forest with high salinity prevalent in Khulna and Jessore regions due to severe lack of sweet water flow from upstream points
Water levels in the mighty river Padma (Bangladesh) experienced drastic falls in 18 days of the current month at Hardinge Bridge point following diversin of water in upstream points. Hydrologists
An earthquake once again shook Bangladesh and other Asian countries just a week after the belt was jolted by an unprecedented continental quake. No damage or causalities were immediately reported
Abnormal fall in the water levels of major rivers and their tributaries side by side with lowering of underground water levels has created a grave situation in northern Bangladesh. Thousands of
Cold wave sweeping over the country claimed eight lives in Barisal division (Bangladesh). The night temperature came down to 8.5 degree Celsius in Barisal. Slum dwellers, slower income group
The 4 daylong Training on AIDS journalism concluded at Bogra (Bangladesh)with the declaration of the journalists to work united for preserving human rights of the people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH)