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Authorities have collected DNA samples from six unidentified bodies, who died when an Air Force jet crashed into Milestone School and College in the capital's Uttara area on 21 July. The bodies are ...
Additional medical teams may also follow depending on their preliminary assessment and treatment, said the MEA ...
The Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board (BREB) and 80 Palli Bidyut Samitis have expressed deep sorrow and condolences following the tragic plane crash that struck Milestone School and College in ...
The Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) has turned down the reinstatement requests of suspended officials, who had also sought full salaries and benefits. Instead, the commission is ...
Climate change poses an existential threat to Bangladesh, one of the most vulnerable countries due to its geographical location, high population density, and dependence on agriculture. Rising sea ...
The death toll from Monday’s crash has climbed to 32, most of them schoolchildren, as of filing this report early Wednesday.
Had the government acted humanely and responsibly at the right time, today’s chaos, like what we saw at the Secretariat, could have been avoided," he says ...
Questions are growing louder over the location and method of military training exercises, a day after a fighter jet crashed into Uttara's Milestone School and College premises, killing at least 31 ...
Chairman Md Abdur Rahman Khan today (22 July) underscored the need for boosting revenue collection and enhancing operational efficiency across customs activities. He emphasised faster cargo clearance ...
Blue-chip stocks powered the uptrend, as the DS30 index jumped 1.67% to close at 2,030 points. Market insiders attributed the rally to growing interest in large-cap scrips, supported by improving ...
She had left home with a mother's simple intention — to bring her daughter safely back from school, but Rajoni Islam (37) never returned. The deadly aircraft crash into Milestone School and College in ...
The students’ frustrations extended beyond government delays. Much of their anger was directed at how the media and military had handled the crisis ...