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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
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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
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DENGUE OUTBREAK / DENV-3 now dominant strain

4 August 2026
Say experts; hospitals report rising admissions
4 August 2026
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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
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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
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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
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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
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To heart's content

On a Friday afternoon, Shaymol Kanti Das, a local of the capital's Laxmi Bazar, decided to take his son on an
16 July 2017
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In need of care

Although according to a survey carried out in 2006 by the Dhaka City Corporation, there are four ponds in the capital's Wari, two of them have disappeared completely. The other two need proper maintenance and protection.
12 July 2017
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A part of history

Laila Rani has always been an early riser.
12 July 2017
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Waiting to be cherished again

Amid narrow and dusty alleys, endless traffic and people pushing and shoving to go about their business in Old
5 July 2017
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Ponds of Dhaka: Alive in memories only

Once Ward-76 of the undivided Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) was full of ponds, providing a much-needed breathing space for the residents.
4 July 2017
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Surviving the test of time

During the British period, a pond was dug up in the capital's Dhupkhola. It was shaped like a “dui anna” -- a currency unit formerly used in the Indian subcontinent.
1 July 2017
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Heritage lost

Once there were six ponds in Ward-83 of the undivided Dhaka City Corporation (DCC), offering a much-needed respite to the residents from the jaded city life.
30 June 2017
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One still vibrant, another wiped out

The day was hot with an occasional glimpse of cirrus clouds. It was almost noon and the sun shone with all its might.
29 June 2017
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Patients suffer due to shortage of doctors, nurses during Eid holidays

It was around 11:00am on Eid-day. Mohammad Saiful Islam was frantically looking for a doctor at the child medicine ward of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) as the time for medication of his two-year-old son had been over some two hours back.
28 June 2017
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Concrete replaces oasis

Once Dhaka was adorned with several hundred ponds. Like canals, only a handful exist now. But they are also in death throes due
28 June 2017
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It was there just six months ago

Imagine a pond surrounded by trees that were home to many birds, welcoming all with their chirps.
24 June 2017
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Only exists on map

The pond was not just a source of water for the households.
23 June 2017
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Now all that remains is memory

Once Dhaka was adorned with several hundred ponds. Like canals, only a handful exist now. But they are also in death throes due to negligence of the authorities concerned. Although, according to the Field, Open Space, Park and Natural Water Body Protection Act 2000, filling up of any water body including pond is illegal, it's going on unabated.
22 June 2017
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Oases lost to urban sprawl

Once Dhaka was adorned with several hundred ponds. Like canals, only a handful exist now. But they are also in death throes due to negligence of the authorities concerned. Although, according to the Field, Open Space, Park and Natural Water Body Protection Act 2000, filling up of any water body including pond is illegal, it's going on unabated.
21 June 2017
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Where public sufferings know no bounds

The sufferings of commuters travelling along Mouchak-Rampura road know no bounds as around a kilometre stretch of it from Mouchak to Abul Hotel remains in an awful state.
19 June 2017
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Water crisis all around Dhaka

As soon as the clock strikes midnight, Shahreen Noor wakes up.
31 May 2017
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ROAD of HORROR

Asma Akhtar and her two classmates didn't know who to blame for being 45 minutes late for their HSC practical examination yesterday. Keeping in mind the dismal condition of two-km stretch of the Jatrabari-Demra road, Asma along with Antu Akhtar and Jakiya Sultana left their homes in Demra for the exam hall in the capital's Jatrabari 75 minutes before the test scheduled to begin at 9:00am.
18 May 2017
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A sweltering struggle

Nearly a hundred people were sweltering in the midday boiling heat, waiting in line for about an hour to enter Lalbagh Shahi Mosque.
5 May 2017
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Too dirty to use

For the last two months, Yasmin Zaman, a housewife in the capital's west Rampura, has been waking up around midnight.
25 April 2017
Garbage on road!

Cleaners go on Strike: Garbage collection in Barisal stopped

Many areas of Barisal city have the horrible stench of rotting garbage as the waste has not been collected in three days.
29 March 2017

Pagination

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