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Dipan Nandy

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Anti-Corruption Commission: Commissioners take charge after 168-day void

8 HOUR(s)
The Anti-Corruption Commission got three new commissioners yesterday. Ending the longest vacancy in the watchdog’s history, they joined 168 days after the previous commissioners quit.
8 HOUR(s)
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ACC case backlog keeps growing

31 July 2026
In 2015, the Anti-Corruption Commission filed 59 cases over the Basic Bank loan scam. Over a decade later, most remain unresolved. Earlier this year, courts even ordered fresh investigations into several of the cases after finding flaws in the original probes.
31 July 2026
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Over 300 in race for top ACC posts

23 July 2026
Over 300 people have expressed interest in leading the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) as the government moves to reconstitute the watchdog, which has remained without commissioners for nearly four months.
23 July 2026
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Built for convenience, crippled by neglect

21 July 2026
For years, 68-year-old Abdul Mannan avoided using the Banani Sainik Club footbridge. Suffering from chronic knee pain, he found climbing its steep stairs exhausting.
21 July 2026
Dhaka footbridges unsafe for pedestrians

Dhaka’s footbridges: Built to keep pedestrians safe, now driving them away

19 July 2026
In the midst of heavy traffic, Ripa Rudra, along with her two-year-old son, was standing next to a footbridge at the Nabisco intersection in the capital’s Tejgaon around 8:00pm.
19 July 2026
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Band-aid fixes won’t solve Dhaka’s waterlogging

14 July 2026
Dhaka’s persistent waterlogging is driven by fragmented management, the lack of an integrated master plan, unchecked urbanisation, and the steady disappearance of wetlands and canals, according to experts.
14 July 2026
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Downpour drowns Dhaka

13 July 2026
Hours of heavy rain yesterday left large parts of Dhaka submerged in ankle- to waist-deep water, crippling traffic, and stranding commuters on streets and people in their homes.
13 July 2026
Dhaka traffic disrupted by floodwater

A 3.4 km journey through floodwater took 90 mins in Dhaka today

12 July 2026
Commuters waded through chest-deep stretches as buses and other vehicles stalled along the route
12 July 2026
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ACC seized, froze assets worth Tk 30,351cr in 2025

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) seized and froze movable and immovable assets worth a total of Tk 30,351 crore in 2025, after securing 370 court orders to this end, according to ACC’s Asset Management Unit.
25 April 2026
Muktangan Political Ground Dhaka

From political epicentre to a space of neglect

The Muktangan, an iconic political epicentre at the heart of Dhaka, once echoed with slogans, rallies, and protest speeches.
16 April 2026
Pahela Baishakh Festival Bangladesh

A festival of hope and new beginnings

The first morning of the Bangla New Year carries a distinct atmosphere. The light feels softer, the air holds a quiet promise, and unspoken hope weaves through the melody of the morning raga.
14 April 2026
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DSCC plans to turn waste into energy at Matuail

Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) plans to convert the Matuail landfill into a modern Resource Circulation Park, aiming to turn city waste into electricity, fuel, and fertiliser.
11 April 2026
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ACC sets records in probes, convictions in 2025

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) set new benchmarks for inquiries, case filings, and convictions in 2025, though experts warn that numerical growth alone does not guarantee institutional effectiveness.
8 April 2026
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EC weighing fate of EVMs

The Election Commission is weighing options for the fate of around 1.5 lakh electronic voting machines (EVMs), which are now lying idle amid rising storage costs, missing units, and growing uncertainty over their final disposal.
6 April 2026
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Dhaka Wasa turns to groundwater despite unfinished projects

Despite growing concerns over the fast-depleting groundwater table, Dhaka Wasa is set to seek Ecnec’s approval for a Tk 920.85 crore “emergency” water supply project that will rely on groundwater extraction.
6 April 2026
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Bangabazar fire: Victims yet to be compensated three years on

Even after three years since the devastating fire at Dhaka’s Bangabazar on April 4, 2023 that gutted thousands of shops just days ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, victim traders have yet to receive any compensation.
4 April 2026
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Rose Garden: a palace where legacy blooms

Hidden within the bustling alleys in Old Dhaka’s Tikatuli lies a regal architectural gem -- the Rose Garden.
4 April 2026
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Unlicensed kitchen markets plague DSCC

Only 12 of the 116 private kitchen markets operating under the Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) are legally registered, while the remaining 104 continue to operate without oversight, often encroaching on footpaths or land owned by government agencies and private individuals.
27 March 2026
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Book sales at the 2026 fair lowest in five years

Business at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair took a massive hit in 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the years since, book sales at the annual fair started to recover. However, sales plunged again this year, bringing a fresh wave of uncertainty among publishers.
27 March 2026
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Eid without loved ones’ embrace

Eid-ul-Fitr is a celebration of joy, togetherness, and family. Homes are filled with laughter, and loved ones gather to share meals and special moments.
25 March 2026
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500,000 visit the national zoo in three days of Eid rush

Families walk miles through traffic, pay inflated fares
23 March 2026
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Dhaka in holiday mode: Post-Eid crowds pack zoo, parks, metro rail

Families pour into major attractions
22 March 2026
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A quiet capital: Dhaka breathes on Eid day

Motijheel to Agargaon see light traffic and minimal crowds, but commuters accuse drivers of charging excessive fares
21 March 2026
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Eid without loved ones’ embrace

In Agargaon’s Probin Nibash, celebration is shadowed by distance from loved ones and the ache of separation
21 March 2026
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Eid cards fade in Dhaka, Chattogram as digital greetings take over

Once a pre-Eid staple in Purana Paltan, printed cards now survive mainly in limited corporate demand
20 March 2026
Eid shopping in Dhaka 2026

Festive rush fuels spike in fragrance and prayer accessories sales

Brisk last-minute Eid shopping in Dhaka drives rising demand and higher prices
19 March 2026
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‘Largely ceremonial’ book fair ends

The Amar Ekushey Book Fair -- one of the most cherished cultural gatherings in the country -- ended yesterday, leaving many publishers disappointed as they felt the event was more symbolic than successful this year.
16 March 2026
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Financial strain mounts on Dhaka’s city corporations

Dhaka’s two main civic service providers -- Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) and Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) -- are facing mounting financial pressure.
15 March 2026

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