UP chairmen’s absence: People suffer amid service disruptions
The situation worsened after the launch of "Operation Devil Hunt" in early February
27 April 2025
Dengue risk looms with onset of monsoon
With rainfall starting in various parts of the country, the risk of an outbreak of Aedes mosquitoes -- carriers of dengue and chikungunya -- is rising significantly.
11 April 2025
Caught in toxic grip of a landfill
Soil, groundwater and air pollution poses serious health hazards to people around Amin Bazar landfill
11 April 2025
Sewage pollution killing city’s water bodies
90% of Dhaka city outside Wasa’s sewerage network; decade-old master plan for sewage treatment plants remains unimplemented
5 April 2025
Earthquake readiness: Unprepared Dhaka at grave risk
The recent 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar and parts of Thailand serves as yet another warning for Dhaka.
4 April 2025
Eid holidays: Dengue surge feared as millions leave Dhaka
As millions have started to leave Dhaka ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations, experts have raised concerns over a potential spike in dengue cases unless preventive measures are taken timely.
28 March 2025
Dug up, unfixed roads: a nightmare for residents
There are several parts of Dhaka city where, if you travel through the roads and alleyways by a rickshaw or an auto-rickshaw, you will experience a jerky ride, as many streets remain unrepaired for months after being dug up by utility service providers.
27 March 2025
Move to revise DAP bad news for Dhaka
The government is weighing potential revisions to the Detailed Area Plan (DAP), a blueprint meant to guide Dhaka’s development, just two years after its approval, raising serious concerns among urban planners.
27 March 2025
Dhaka to get semi-auto signals to tackle jam
Over the years, the authorities spent over Tk 119 crore on modernising the equipment, but Dhaka traffic is mostly managed manually.
18 March 2025
Chawkbazar comes alive with iftar delicacies
The centuries-old Chawkbazar iftar market, the largest in the capital, draws hundreds of visitors daily during Ramadan. Several hundred makeshift stalls sell a variety of delicacies made from meat, vegetables, sweets, milk, and spices -- many dating back to the Mughal era
2 March 2025
Flammable chemicals: Old Dhaka still dangerous as before
The persistent delay in moving the warehouses from the congested neighbourhoods has left residents living in constant fear of another tragedy
21 February 2025
Rise in culex population: Mosquito menace continues
Despite a drop in dengue cases due to the winter chill, city dwellers continue to suffer from an alarming rise in mosquito infestations, with authorities failing to take effective measures to control the surge in Culex mosquitoes.
20 February 2025
Govt moves to build road thru Osmani Udyan
The government has decided to construct a road, connecting Fulbaria’s Phoenix Road to Abdul Gani Road, through the Osmani Udyan, in order to facilitate vehicles heading towards the Secretariat.
6 February 2025
Administrative void hampers DSCC operations
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) has been operating without an administrator for over a month, severely disrupting its day-to-day activities.
6 February 2025
Encroachment justified by time constraints?
The Dhaka South City Corporation has decided to revive its four-canal development project with a modified demarcation approach. Initially, the project was to follow the Bangladesh Water Act 2013, which requires keeping a 10-metre buffer from water to determine a river’s width.
2 February 2025
Dhaka’s dying rivers: Pollution sources nearly doubled in 5 years
The rivers encircling Dhaka have been gasping for survival for decades, choked by pollution and encroachment.
1 February 2025
Service delivery suffers in cities without councillors
City dwellers are still experiencing poor civic services six months after the formation of the interim government.
25 January 2025
Early action key to dengue control
As Bangladesh braces for another year with the threat of dengue looming, experts have urged the government to adopt comprehensive and year-round strategies to curb the spread of the mosquito-borne disease.
25 December 2024
Turning the tide: How to revive Dhaka’s canals and fix waterlogging
Throughout this month, we have published six reports on Dhaka’s canals, detailing how these water bodies, once the lifeblood of the capital’s drainage system, are now clogged, encroached upon, and reduced to narrow, polluted channels.
20 December 2024
Dhaka’s lost canals: Once flowing, now forgotten
At first glance, Dayaganj in the old part of Dhaka appears to be a typical city street scene.
16 December 2024