It is alarming to find that nearly 80% of kidney patients in Bangladesh die due to a lack of treatment, and should serve as a stark reminder of the gaps that persist in our healthcare system.
Yesterday, long queues of vehicles formed at petrol stations; the panicked population fears that stocks will run out and prices will escalate. Arguments and tensions among motorists in the queues. Pow ...
After the Partition of India and Pakistan, she remained steadfast in her decision to stay in East Pakistan and introduced a blueprint of her future activities in this newly born nation.
To mark International Women’s Day, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Bangladesh organized on Wednesday an Open ...
New satellite analysis by the European Space Agency (ESA) shows significant landscape changes around Dhaka over the past nine years, highlighting rapid urban expansion and visible shifts in ...
Kathmandu's air quality has deteriorated to hazardous levels, with the capital ranking as the second most polluted major city in the world as of Monday morning, according to real-time data from IQAir, ...
Bangladesh is facing a serious environmental and public health challenge due to its severe air pollution. Once considered a ...
Mahdi said that under the leadership of Tarique Rahman, the party aims to further strengthen women’s dignity, security and ...
For many residents of Mohammadpur, the fear is no longer dramatic or sudden. It is something quieter, more persistent — a calculation that shapes when they leave home, what they carry, and which stree ...
A recent summit, organised by the All India Chakma Students' Union (AICSU) in Guwahati, paved the way for a series of discussions and deliberations on the present status of CHT and relentless human ...
The Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) has sought a Tk 3,000 crore special fund from Bangladesh Bank (BB) to help the housing sector cope with the potential impact of the ...
The country's new government has promised to prioritise primary care and public health spending after years of neglect. Samaan Lateef reports.