The High Court yesterday sought a report on how many effluent treatment plants (ETP) have been established by industrial organisations in greater Dhaka, Gazipur, Savar and Tangail since 1996.

Dhaka Wasa and five NGOs on Sunday signed two deals aiming to provide water connections to the low-income community of Sattola Slum in Mohakhali and Korail Slum in Banani areas, reports UNB.

Akhi Akhter (11), a promising student of class-V of Rajapur Government Primary School at Karapara union under Bagerhat Sadar upazila, over 300 km away from capital Dhaka, had to stop schooling due

Inside the factory, shirtless workers stretch freshly dyed sheets of goat leather across industrial drying racks.

The installation of solar panels in the Dhaka city's traffic signals and new count down timers under the project of 'Clean Air and Sustainable Environment (CASE)' may not be completed before Decemb

ACCORDING to reports published by some national dailies on Sunday, sea water intrusion from the country's southern region might reach Dhaka within a few years and make its groundwater salty unless

Melbourne made it three years in a row as the world’s most livable city while Dhaka was only saved by Damascus, the war-torn capital of Syria, to be placed at the bottom of the list, according to t

The government has not been able to ensure enough finance to revive the polluted Buriganga river by connecting it with the Jamuna despite Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s high sounding political comm

The world’s eighth Global Diseases Detection (GDD) Regional Center, which works to identify, control and combat priority infectious diseases, opened in Bangladesh yesterday.

THE Executive Committee of the National Economic Council on last Tuesday approved Tk 1079 crore, almost double the amount sanctioned earlier to adjust the increased cost of a project for the reloca

Pages