If politically inexperienced youth can oust a tyrant prime minister, why can’t they battle with the flood that has engulfed a part of the country alone?
People from Mro and Tripura communities in Bandarban, who were affected by the fire on Jhum land, have refused aid from the local administration as the relief was being distributed in presence of those allegedly involved in burning the gardens at Langkompara, under Bandarban’s Lama upazila.
As BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia leaves the capital for Cox's Bazar today to distribute relief supplies among the Rohingyas, her party is all set for a massive showdown on her way to Cox's Bazar.
Bangladesh has eased restrictions on aid groups working in refugee camps and sought $250 million from the World Bank to fund
Bangladesh Army will start working in coordination with the district administration on the relief efforts and rehabilitation of Rohingya
The United Nations and the international community are ramping up relief operations for the Rohingya refugees.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her government was tackling the ongoing flood situation and called upon the affluent to
With water level in all major rivers falling below the danger mark upstream, flood situation in northern districts shows signs of improvement.
Bangladesh will provide at least one lakh metric tons of rice and other relief materials including drinking water to help the earthquake victims in Nepal.
If politically inexperienced youth can oust a tyrant prime minister, why can’t they battle with the flood that has engulfed a part of the country alone?
People from Mro and Tripura communities in Bandarban, who were affected by the fire on Jhum land, have refused aid from the local administration as the relief was being distributed in presence of those allegedly involved in burning the gardens at Langkompara, under Bandarban’s Lama upazila.
As BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia leaves the capital for Cox's Bazar today to distribute relief supplies among the Rohingyas, her party is all set for a massive showdown on her way to Cox's Bazar.
Bangladesh has eased restrictions on aid groups working in refugee camps and sought $250 million from the World Bank to fund
Bangladesh Army will start working in coordination with the district administration on the relief efforts and rehabilitation of Rohingya
The United Nations and the international community are ramping up relief operations for the Rohingya refugees.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her government was tackling the ongoing flood situation and called upon the affluent to
With water level in all major rivers falling below the danger mark upstream, flood situation in northern districts shows signs of improvement.
Bangladesh will provide at least one lakh metric tons of rice and other relief materials including drinking water to help the earthquake victims in Nepal.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (Caab) extends its full support to accommodate flights carrying relief goods and also passengers to and from Kathmandu, Nepal.