Imagine you’re flipping through a book on Dhaka’s history. As you turn the pages, you come across a chapter on the Tara ...
With record-breaking pollution levels, dust and black smoke have turned the city into a hazardous zone, affecting health, economy, and daily life ...
Amid the daily struggles of congestion and unplanned growth, Dhaka already possesses the DNA of a livable, adaptable metropolis. The key lies in reimagining its spaces, not replacing them ...
On the night of Feb 1, those injured in the July uprising blocked the road from Shishu Mela to Agargaon intersection in Dhaka ...
Dhaka’s beleaguered canals, long choked by encroachment and pollution, are set for a major revival as the government and city ...
Recent data, however, shows that the situation is deteriorating further -- and may be worse than previously imagined. A study ...
Detectives from the National Crime Agency were told at last month's meeting that Bangladeshi authorities have amassed new ...
Air pollution in Dhaka city is getting more intense and is staying for periods much longer than it did nine years ago amid a serious lack of pragmatic measure to control the sources of air pollution, ...
Air pollution in Dhaka city is getting more intense and is staying for periods much longer than it did nine years ago amid a serious lack of pragmatic measure to control the sources of air pollution, ...
The harsh reality for the millions of people living in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is that every breath they take puts their health at risk. The city is at the top of the world's most polluted ...
The writer says: "The July uprising brought a whiff of freedom, an air of hope, and the promise of change. But now, as the dust settles and the jubilation fades, the reality of our nation's unchanged ...
Air pollution is directly responsible for 102,456 deaths in Bangladesh annually. That's more than the total number of fatalities caused by road accidents or diseases.