Bangladesh students could make Mars rover
Imagine a rover wandering on the surface of Mars. It should not be too hard. We have plenty of films illustrating what it is like,
27 April 2016
Youth workforce to lead future development in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has a huge young and productive workforce that will continue to increase until 2030 and can contribute to
25 April 2016
160 doctors to lose job
Some 160 experienced doctors of the BSMMU, the country's lone medical university, are going to lose their jobs due to irregularities in recruitment by the authorities concerned 11 years ago.
5 April 2016
Flower business blooming
Flower is there in all our occasions -- be it a happy one or otherwise. It makes us feel better and soothes us in distress.
29 March 2016
Bangladeshis look down the barrel
The rights of some six lakh Bangladeshi migrants in Malaysia are being seriously curtailed due to policies adopted by the Southeast Asian country as part of its efforts to combat a slowing economy.
26 March 2016
Fund scarcity gnawing away at TB programme
Fighting tuberculosis remains an uphill task as the country faces budget shortage while some 1.5 lakh patients of the air-borne disease remain undetected annually, said experts and officials.
23 March 2016
Ordeal of an AIDS patient
Sultana (not the real name) was shocked when refused a surgery on an abscess at a public hospital in Dhaka sometime in 2013 because of being HIV positive.
14 March 2016
Not a worker to be hired by KL
Following a series of controversies, Malaysian deputy prime minister yesterday said the initial plan to bring in 1.5 million Bangladeshi
12 March 2016
The New Icons
Perfecting her swimming strokes in a pond for hours in her village home, did the thought ever cross Mahfuza Khatun
11 March 2016
Honeypot waiting to be exploited
If you have been to Chalan Beel, the country's largest marshland, which covers Sirajganj, Pabna and Natore, this winter, it is highly likely that you took notice of the vast mustard fields and the farmers working with dozens of wooden boxes there.
28 February 2016
Malaysia halts recruitment from abroad
In nothing less than a dramatic flip-flop, Malaysia yesterday announced suspending recruitment of foreign workers
19 February 2016
Private recruiters against monopoly
Private recruiting agencies yesterday wrote to the prime minister seeking her intervention in halting possible monopoly by a “syndicate led by a Malaysian company” in hiring Bangladeshi workers there.
16 February 2016
Family planning major challenge for development
The United Nations Population Fund has expressed worries over the fund shortages for family planning in the developing countries as
29 January 2016
Int'l confce stresses youths' reproductive health rights
Youths are deprived of information and services related to sexual or reproductive health.
27 January 2016
Progress stagnant for last 4 years
Bangladesh needs to focus on promoting long-term and permanent contraceptive methods to control further growth of population, experts say at an international conference in Bali.
26 January 2016
Gates Foundation pledges $120m more for family planning
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Co-chair Melinda Gates yesterday announced increasing funds for family planning programmes by 25
25 January 2016
First national vegetables fair begins
The day is not far when farmers would not need soil to grow vegetables, fruits and flowers in Bangladesh.
17 January 2016
Tall men's higher calling
They call it "Long Man Society" and it is literally so. All the men in the club are at least six feet tall. Care to know why they formed it?
14 January 2016
Bangladesh warned of high prevalence
Malaysian public health experts have warned of high prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like heart diseases, cancer, and diabetes both in Malaysia and Bangladesh.
7 January 2016
Malaysian hospitals eye Bangladeshi patients
Inspired by a steady rise in the number of Bangladeshis seeking healthcare in Malaysia, the Southeast Asian nation is eying Bangladesh as a lucrative market for its internationally accredited hospitals.
1 January 2016