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Cases of dengue are 3,000 this month
In the 24 hours leading up to 8 a.m. today, Cases of dengue at least 257 patients with dengue fever were hospitalized to hospitals across the country.
With them, the number of dengue cases surpassed 3,000 in just 14 days in August,…
242 more dengue in hospital in a day
In the country at least 242 persons with dengue fever were admitted 24 hours a day to 8 a.m. Outside Dhaka only 21 of them.
According to the Directorate general of health services, a total of 5,434 people were diagnosed this year with…
Today is World Elephant Day, and the threat to elephants has increased
Wild elephants in the country suffer major challenges to their existence, owing to frequent elephant kills and the diminishing of their habitat in the absence of meaningful government protection measures.
Since 2001, a total of 120…
Bangladesh will purchase 6 crore Sinopharm doses from China
The government of Bangladesh will purchase six crore extra doses of Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine from China.
At a meeting today, the Cabinet Committee on Purchase, chaired by Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal, approved the plan.
The…
Bangladesh must defeat Covid-19, says the Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's prime minister, declared today that the country must win the war against Covid-19, encouraging everyone to follow health standards to combat the deadly virus.
"We've been fighting the Coronavirus for over a…
Bangladesh is one of the countries afflicted by Pegasus Spyware
Bangladesh is said to be one of 45 nations where the Israeli business NSO Group's Pegasus malware was used to spy on people.
According to reports from a number of major international news agencies, the spyware has been targeting human…
Health safety regulations are largely abused
As people continue to depart the city, there is a large gathering at bus terminals and boat ghats.
Thousands of people left the capital yesterday for their village homes to spend Eid-ul-Azha with their family, largely disregarding health…
‘After a nuclear attack it was like the sunlight’
This Day in Bangladesh Liberation War History: The Road to Freedom
EXCERPTS FROM WORLD BANK GROUP'S REPORT
The New York Times today published passages from a study by a World Bank team that visited East Pakistan in June 1971 and…
Delta wreaks havoc even when it is under lockdown
Bangladesh reported 230 Covid-19 deaths yesterday, the greatest single-day toll in the country's history, which is confronting a gloomy reality as the incidence of the more virulent Delta variety rises despite the lockdown.
Health…
Bangladesh will celebrate Eid-ul-Azha on July 21.
On July 21, the country will celebrate Eid-ul-Azha, Islam's second major religious festival.
After evaluating information about the sighting of the Zilhaj moon, the National Moon Sighting Committee made the decision.
The meeting began…