Unlike lions or metaphysical plagues, the mosquito kills without spectacle—its victims slip away in silence, far from poetry and pageantry.
Since 2011, the CAAB has identified at least 525 illegal high-rises encroaching on approach paths at HSIA and the old Tejgaon Airport runway.
While products need not always be free, economic reasons should never deprive anyone of dignity or the ability to participate in daily activities.
The agreement also endorses the “One Health” approach, which integrates human, animal, and environmental health.
While addressing vehicular noise has been a focus, it is equally vital to regulate loudspeaker usage in communal and religious settings.
One of the major problems in the current healthcare system is the lack of an effective referral system and inadequate gatekeeping at tertiary care facilities. Barring emergency care and referrals from lower-tier health facilities, patients should not visit hospitals as they are meant to provide tertiary-level care
Rising cases of cancer pose a big threat to Bangladesh
Trapped Bangladeshis must be rescued without delay amid ceasefire uncertainty
Otherwise, we might have another major humanitarian crisis on our hands
Unlike lions or metaphysical plagues, the mosquito kills without spectacle—its victims slip away in silence, far from poetry and pageantry.
Since 2011, the CAAB has identified at least 525 illegal high-rises encroaching on approach paths at HSIA and the old Tejgaon Airport runway.
While products need not always be free, economic reasons should never deprive anyone of dignity or the ability to participate in daily activities.
The agreement also endorses the “One Health” approach, which integrates human, animal, and environmental health.
While addressing vehicular noise has been a focus, it is equally vital to regulate loudspeaker usage in communal and religious settings.
One of the major problems in the current healthcare system is the lack of an effective referral system and inadequate gatekeeping at tertiary care facilities. Barring emergency care and referrals from lower-tier health facilities, patients should not visit hospitals as they are meant to provide tertiary-level care
Rising cases of cancer pose a big threat to Bangladesh
Trapped Bangladeshis must be rescued without delay amid ceasefire uncertainty
Otherwise, we might have another major humanitarian crisis on our hands
Lack of career growth opportunities in upazila and rural areas, as well as concerns about personal safety and security, contribute to the reluctance of healthcare professionals to work there.