Helemul Alam | The Daily Star
Skip to main content
Home
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Pay scale: When will govt employees get a pay hike?
Sheikh Hasina's extradition: What will India consider, and who will decide?
LNG terminal operational, but where is the gas?
বাংলা

Main navigation

  • News
    • Politics
    • Governance
    • Crime and Justice
    • Accidents and Fires
    • Technology
    • Education
    • Healthcare
    • Environment
    • World
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Views
    • Interviews
    • Tribute
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Agriculture
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Global Economy
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • More Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Relationships
    • Health and Wellness
    • Food and Recipe
    • Travel and Leisure
  • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Books and Literature
    • Heritage
    • TV & Film
    • Music
    • Theatre & Arts
  • Slow Reads
    • In Focus
    • Geopolitical Insights
    • Big Picture
    • Unheard Voices
  • Youth
    • Academics
    • Career and Skills
    • Campus Life
    • Off Campus
    • Pop Culture
  • Ds+
    • Business +
    • Investigative Stories
    • Roundtables
    • Supplements
    • Law & Our Rights
    • My Dhaka
  • বাংলা
  • E-paper
  • Today’s News
Thursday, August 20, 2026
  • E-paper
  • Today’s News
  • News
    • Politics
    • Governance
    • Crime and Justice
    • Accidents and Fires
    • Technology
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Healthcare
    • World
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Views
    • Interviews
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Agriculture
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Global Economy
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • More Sports
    • Tennis
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Relationships
    • Heath and Wellness
    • Food and Recipe
    • Travelogue
  • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Books and Literature
    • Heritage
    • Tv & Film
    • Music
    • Theatre & Arts
  • Slow Reads
    • In Focus
    • Geopolitical Insights
    • Big Picture
    • Unheard Voices
  • Youth
    • Academics
    • Career and Skills
    • Campus Life
    • Off Campus
    • Pop Culture
  • Ds+
    • Business +
    • Investigative Stories
    • Roundtables
    • Supplements
    • Law & Our Rights
    • My Dhaka

Footer

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Comment policy
  • Apps
  • Archive
  • Advertisement
  • Conference Hall
© 2026 thedailystar.net | Powered by: RSI Lab

Copyright: Any unauthorized use or reproduction of The Daily Star content for commercial purposes
is strictly prohibited and constitutes copyright infringement liable to legal action.

Helemul Alam

rising dengue patients in Suhrawardy Hospital 2026

Suhrawardy swamped with dengue patients

10 August 2026
With 1,156 dengue patients hospitalised as of yesterday, Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital has topped the list of hospitals treating dengue patients this year, followed by Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Mugda Medical College Hospital and Mitford Hospital.
10 August 2026
dengue deaths in Bangladesh 2026

Dhaka tops dengue cases, deaths

8 August 2026
Dhaka division has emerged as the country’s dengue hotspot, recording 6,871 cases, including 4,404 infections in Dhaka city alone this year.
8 August 2026
dengue-1.jpg

DENGUE OUTBREAK / DENV-3 now dominant strain

4 August 2026
Say experts; hospitals report rising admissions
4 August 2026
Dhaka-waterways.jpg

Govt moves to revive Dhaka waterways

3 August 2026
The government has announced a series of measures to restore Dhaka’s rivers and waterways, including preventing pollution, improving drainage, maintaining navigability and exploring private-sector operation of water bus services.
3 August 2026
dhaka buildings.png

High risk, little readiness

29 July 2026
Despite being an earthquake-prone country, Bangladesh remains poorly prepared for a major seismic event, experts warn.
29 July 2026
Dhaka water security plan 2026

Tk 32,554cr plan for Dhaka’s water future

24 July 2026
The government has unveiled a Tk 32,554 crore plan to strengthen Dhaka’s water security by developing five large reservoirs around the capital to reduce dependence on rapidly depleting groundwater.
24 July 2026
Buildings violating height restrictions near Dhaka airport

Flightpaths strewn with tall buildings

22 July 2026
Year after year the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has been battling to keep the airspace surrounding Dhaka’s airports clean of buildings that exceed the height limit.
22 July 2026
earthquake-2026-risk-01.jpg

The fault in our buildings

18 July 2026
A large number of buildings across Bangladesh -- particularly older ones -- were not designed to withstand earthquakes, as they were constructed without fully complying with the Bangladesh National Building Code (BNBC), experts warned.
18 July 2026
Islampur.jpg

Responsibility lies with all

Emphasising the necessity of ponds in mitigating waterlogging crisis and during fire incidents, urban experts and environmentalists demanded that the government take proper measures to protect these vital organs.
17 September 2017
pond.jpg

A RAY OF HOPE

Arjun could not stop clapping as he saw around 15 swans by the bank of a pond. Excited, the three-year-old went closer to get a better look. But the birds quickly went into the water creating gentle ripples and floated away.
15 September 2017
SHAH ALI MAJAR.jpg

The lost oases

Not so long ago, Mirpur was peppered with ponds. There used to be 10 reservoirs in the area of which three are still
9 September 2017
ponds part 22.jpg

By the serene water

As one enters the place, he or she gets welcomed by a melodic chirping of birds and whiff of earth and wet grass.
8 September 2017
Paikpara Government Staff Quarter.jpg

People to the rescue

When most of the ponds in the capital are falling victim to urban sprawl, residents of the Paikpara Government Staff
5 September 2017
DND (Dhaka-Narayanganj-Demra) area 1.jpg

Marooned by waterlogging

Shahana Begum, a pregnant woman who was in her advanced stage, was wading through knee-deep water to go to a healthcare centre.
5 September 2017
Maniknagar area.jpg

Struggling to survive

There used to be three ponds in the capital's Shantinagar area. Two of them are still alive while the other one was filled up to make way for a multi-storey building.
4 September 2017
Rajasthani bulls.jpg

Foreign breeds draw attention

Though a huge number of sacrificial animals are gathered at different cattle markets in the capital ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, foreign breeds are drawing extra attention of customers and visitors.
30 August 2017
Bulls.jpg

Cattle care!

Worried about purchasing a sacrificial animal? Or concerned about taking care of the one you will buy ahead of Eid?
29 August 2017
Cattle Market

Sacrificial Animals for Eid-ul-Azha: Cattle supply 'adequate'

Supply of cattle is more than adequate to meet the Eid demand, but traders worry about transporting them to the capital and other big cities on time as many highways are in bad shape following the devastating flood.
25 August 2017
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar Government Boys' High School.jpg

An oasis amid concrete

Imagine a heron catching fish in a pond.
18 August 2017
Lalmatia.jpg

Preserved with love

Sujan's eyes were filled with determination. Patiently, the ninth-grader stood by the edge of the water while the
15 August 2017
water-filled pothole 1.jpg

Impassable due to potholes

Riding on an auto-rickshaw, a passenger started his journey from Jatrabari intersection for his residence in
14 August 2017
Jhigatola bus stand pond.jpg

A symbol of negligence

Even a few decades ago, there would be a community atmosphere surrounding the pond near the capital's Jhigatola bus stand.
11 August 2017
gol pukur.jpg

THE 'MYSTERY' OF DISAPPEARING WATER

A pond is not just a water body necessary for reducing waterlogging in an area, it also comes in handy during a fire incident.
8 August 2017
misery 1.jpg

The never-ending misery

Shahana Begum was cooking for her family standing knee-deep in water at the kitchen of her house. The house in Adarsha Nagor of DND area has been inundated for over a month. Only the beds, raised two feet by bricks under its legs are dry. But after last week's heavy rains, the beds are only a few inches above the water level.
28 July 2017
pond.jpg

STILL IN RECORDS

There was a time when the capital's Azimpur area was vibrant with four ponds. Among the four, three of them are still surviving, while the other one was not that fortunate.
27 July 2017
Dhakeshwari Mandir.jpg

Maintained with care

It was a lazy afternoon. Around 10 to 15 ducks were relaxing by a pond. Suddenly, a group of people gathered in the area and started playing trumpets, flutes and drums.
22 July 2017
Pond in Nazirabazar.jpg

Legacy worth preserving

It was a sunny noon. A group of youths were playing cricket at Shikkatuli Park in Nazirabazar of Old Dhaka.
19 July 2017
traffic 1.jpg

Khamarbari Roundabout: Traffic chaos for poor management

The Khamarbari roundabout in the capital on the southeast end of the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban has become a traffic nightmare largely
18 July 2017

Pagination

  • Show more
Home
Journalism without fear or favour
Follow Us

Footer

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Comment policy
  • Apps
  • Archive
  • Advertisement
  • Conference Hall
© 2026 thedailystar.net | Powered by: RSI Lab

Copyright: Any unauthorized use or reproduction of The Daily Star content for commercial purposes
is strictly prohibited and constitutes copyright infringement liable to legal action.