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Air pollution alert: Savar upazila classified as ‘Degraded Air Shed’

Government Bans Most Brick Kilns in Savar to Curb Air Pollution The Department of Environment has issued a circular, signed

Authorities struggle to stop illegal stone lifting operations

Illegal Stone Extraction Continues in Sylhet’s Lova River Despite Ban Bulkhead vessels lined up on the Lova River were seen

On the highway between Faridpur and Kuakata, the 20 km journey shakes travelers so hard that sitting comfortably becomes impossible.

Yesterday afternoon, Subrata Pal, a college student from Sitakunda, Chattogram, set out for his family home in Boalmari, Faridpur. But

Justice Delivered in Dr Nitai Murder Case: Five Hanged, Four Jailed for Life

A Dhaka court on Sunday handed down death sentences to five individuals and life imprisonment to four others in connection

Padma Explorer: Intiaz’s Solo Kayak Adventure

I have always been drawn to the mountains, spending much of my life exploring them. But I often wondered: how

Military raid uncovers weapons and explosive materials in Rajshahi

Arms, Explosives Materials Seized in Rajshahi Coaching Centre Raid; Three Detained Bangladesh Army recovered firearms, explosives-making equipment, and other materials,

Robbers steal Tk 16 lakh from Khulna Krishi Bank

Over Tk 16 Lakh Stolen from Krishi Bank Branch in Khulna More than Tk 16 lakh was stolen from a

BSCL looks for reseller partners to promote Starlink services

The Bangladesh Satellite Company Limited (BSCL), under the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology, has invited expressions of interest

Dhaka cracks down on noise pollution with tougher regulations

Dhaka’s residents are enduring one of the city’s most persistent and invisible hazards: noise pollution. From loudspeakers and vehicle horns

Five suspects taken into custody over Sadapathor theft

Five people have been taken into custody by Companiganj police in connection with the Sadapathor looting case. The arrests were