A ray of hope for the little one
On November 14, one of Chattogram Zoo’s tigresses gave birth to three cubs. Initially, this was met with great optimism for zoo staffers, but it soon turned sour as two of the cubs died after their mother refused to nurse them.
27 November 2020
One step towards a port city free of waterlogging
The authorities of Premier University Chattogram have begun demolishing two structures of the educational institution that were built on a canal in the port city at Prabarttak intersection around 20 years ago.
20 November 2020
Covid-19 Survivors: Antibody research begins in port city
Health researchers in Chattogram have initiated a project to analyse antibodies of the district’s residents who had tested positive for Covid-19.
3 November 2020
Durga Puja Amid Pandemic: ‘No mask, no entry’ at port city mandaps
With less than a week left to go for Durga Puja, idol artisans are putting the finishing touches to their figures of Goddess Durga and her sons and daughters -- Kartik, Ganesh, Sharashwati and Laxmi.
18 October 2020
BCL Leader Sudipto Murder: No charge sheet in three years
Three years have passed since BCL leader of Chattogram city unit Sudipto Biswas was brutally killed, his family still awaits justice.
8 October 2020
Masks bygone but threat omnipresent
Fahim Hasan, a student of Chattogram College, uses face mask whenever he goes out. But every time he is outside, he sees a large number of people on roads and public transports ignoring health guidelines amid the pandemic.
2 October 2020
Ctg zoo welcomes Sambar fawn
On Tuesday morning, Chattogram Zoo welcomed a fifth member to its small, but tightly knit Sambar deer community, after a Sambar fawn was born.
1 October 2020
Mirsarai waterfalls: Tourist spot or death trap?
Mirsarai upazila in Chattogram is already a sought after place for tourists. It boasts natural waterfalls in at least 10 different spots. Everyday, hundreds of tourists from across the country come to the upazila to visit the waterfalls.
12 September 2020
Musicians struggle to stay afloat in Ctg
With no income for over six months, instrumentalists in port city are passing their days amid serious financial crisis as all sorts of social and cultural programmes have remained stopped since March due to the ongoing pandemic.
7 September 2020
Veggie prices shoot up at Ctg kitchen markets
Many Chattogram residents are dealing with a new financial struggle, as prices of most vegetables have shot up by Tk 10-20 per kg in the span of a week, putting further pressure on families, many of which already saw their incomes fall due to the pandemic.
1 September 2020
Public Transports in Ctg
Public vehicles in the port city are defying government instructions, as they are carrying more passengers than the seat capacity, contributing to further transmission of the coronavirus.
1 September 2020
Recreational Sites in Ctg: Visitors scarce upon reopening
Recreational destinations of the port city were reopened on Saturday after five months, but visitors were few and far between as fear of infection still remains. Moreover, the weather has not been favourable.
23 August 2020
Where rainfall is a curse
Once again residents in port city had to suffer immensely due to waterlogging caused by torrential rain yesterday. Most low-lying areas in the city went under knee- to waist-deep water.
17 August 2020
Public Transportation in Ctg: No care for health guidelines
Health guidelines are not being followed in public transports in Chattogram, increasing the risk of worsening coronavirus situation.
14 August 2020
‘I’ll come to you’
Khorshed Alam Sujan took charge as Chattogram City Corporation (CCC) administrator on Thursday. He has been appointed for 180 days as the CCC polls was postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic.
11 August 2020
‘Same old story every year’
Incessant rain brought sufferings to port city residents, as many areas went under water.
22 July 2020
Nasir or a new face?
The tenure of the incumbent council of Chattogram City Corporation will expire on August 5 and the government is going to employ an administrator to run the CCC during the interim period until an election is held to elect a new body.
20 July 2020
Plight of non-coronavirus patients escalate in Ctg
With most doctors not attending chambers for over three months, patients in Chattogram are being compelled to seek health-related suggestions from staff members at various dispensaries, leading to irrational use of antibiotics which can have adverse health impacts in the long run.
14 July 2020
Steadfast to his oath
Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, there have been countless incidents across the country of medical services becoming scarce, from overwhelmed hospitals to shut-down private practices. And yet, there were hundreds of doctors and staff who remained resolute to their oath of serving patients.
3 July 2020
Concern over misleading Covid-19 test reports in Ctg private labs
People in Chattogram are concerned after instances of misleading Covid-19 test reports from private labs emerge there, while an expert says there is a lack of trained manpower in the private labs in port city.
2 July 2020