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Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary

measles deaths in Bangladesh 2026 update

6 months of BNP govt: Health Ministry / Struggling with measles, let alone much else

19 August 2026
The health ministry spent much of its first 180 days grappling with a prolonged measles outbreak, leaving several of its major reform initiatives at an early stage and raising questions about its capacity to fulfil ambitious healthcare promises.
19 August 2026
Bangladesh health sector reform plans 2026

Interview / ‘We expect visible changes in health sector within one to one-and-a-half years’

18 August 2026
Six months into the BNP government’s tenure, State Minister for Health MA Muhit speaks to The Daily Star about the ministry’s plans for the healthcare system and the challenges ahead
18 August 2026
US investment in Bangladesh

Plug measles jab gaps urgently

18 August 2026
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman yesterday directed the health authorities to urgently identify and close gaps in measles vaccination coverage, as the disease continues to claim lives even three months after the emergency vaccination campaign.
18 August 2026
measles deaths in Bangladesh 2026 update

Measles deaths cross 900

16 August 2026
Measles continues to claim lives nearly three months after the nationwide vaccination campaign ended, with the death toll crossing the 900-mark yesterday, indicating that the outbreak is far from over.
16 August 2026
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Upazila hospitals set for even bigger upgrade

16 August 2026
The government has decided to upgrade all upazila health complexes (UHCs) to 151-bed facilities, revising its earlier plan for 101 beds, to strengthen healthcare services at the grassroots level.
16 August 2026
Bangladesh population

Population council asleep for 16 years

11 August 2026
Fertility rate rising, demographic dividend at risk
11 August 2026
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PRIVATE MEDICAL FACILITIES / Govt extends licence for 2yrs

11 August 2026
The health authorities have extended the validity of licences for private medical facilities from one year to two years, aiming to simplify the renewal process and reduce hassle for hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centres.
11 August 2026
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Private medical facilities: Licence validity extended for 2yrs, but hurdles remain

10 August 2026
Say owners
10 August 2026
Transport sector in Bangladesh

New Road Law Implementation: Transport owners now want a month more

When the implementation of the Road Transportation Act, 2018 is already delayed by two weeks due to poor preparations by the authorities, transport owners now want one more month before the law is in full use.
8 November 2019
Bangladesh's Padma Bridge

Padma Bridge: Wait now gets even longer

People’s wait for the Padma bridge is going to get longer as the authorities now seek to extend the deadline for one and a half years.
31 October 2019
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BRTA out of its depth

The Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) in January 2013 made its biggest recruitment in recent times, 149 people, including 50 vehicle inspectors.
28 October 2019
Nusrat murder case

Inspiration that will last forever

“…I will continue to protest against injustice until my death.”
24 October 2019

Simulators for train drivers

For the first time in its history, Bangladesh Railway (BR) is introducing a locomotive simulator to train entry-level loco masters.
23 October 2019
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Road safety remains as elusive as ever

Whenever a fatal accident occurs, the road safety issue draws the attention of the people right away. They vent their anger on roads and social media, probe committees are formed, meetings held at different forums, recommendations made and directives given.
21 October 2019
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More trains, longer delay

Though most of the trains running in the country’s northwestern and southern regions face delay mainly due to inadequate capacity of railway tracks, Bangladesh Railway is adding new trains in the regions without proper assessment, worsening the situation further.
19 October 2019
Darjeeling

Good news for tourists

Bangladesh and India have decided in principle to launch direct bus services on Dhaka-Gangtok and Dhaka-Darjeeling routes via Siliguri.
18 October 2019
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Dhaka Metro Rail: Two more lines to cost Tk 93,800cr

Construction work on two more metro rail lines will begin soon as the government aims to reduce traffic congestion and pollution in the capital.
14 October 2019
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Tolled highways: Long trips to get costlier soon

The road transport and bridges ministry has started working on the prime minister’s directives to collect tolls from vehicles plying the four-lane highways, a move that is likely to eventually increase people’s cost of transportation.
6 October 2019
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Dhaka-Ctg Highway Expansion: Example of wasting public money

The Dhaka-Chattogram highway expansion project is a classic case of how poor planning and bad decisions can cause a huge waste of public money.
29 September 2019
Obaidul Quader

Preventing Road crashes: A month gone, yet no gazette for taskforce

Almost a month after the formation of a “high level” taskforce, initiated to curb road accidents and bring discipline to the transport section, the government is yet to issue a circular or gazette in this regard.
29 September 2019
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Govt eyes 300MW rooftop solar power

The government is looking to use the rooftops of factories and public agencies to generate about 300MW of clean electricity through solar photovoltaics (PV) -- a move that can slash emissions and dependency on fossil fuel.
16 September 2019
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Database on Bridges, Culverts: Poor data collection delays RHD work

Slow pace of data collection by field officials is holding back the Roads and Highways Department’s (RHD) initiative to create a database for automatically assessing the condition of bridges and culverts and suggesting remedial actions.
4 September 2019
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Maitree to run 6 days a week

Bangladesh Railway has started working to increase the number of trips between Bangladesh and India.
3 September 2019
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Checking Vehicle Overloading: Highways to get 21 more weighbridges

The government is going to set up another 21 weighbridges on major highways to check overloading as the practice is causing damage to roads and bridges.
2 September 2019
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Over 1,000km roads damaged by flood

The Roads and Highways Department wants Tk 480.57 crore to properly repair about 1,000km of flood-damaged roads and highways.
19 August 2019
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Homegoers’ plight just won’t let up

To spend Eid back home in Dinajpur, Sultan Mahmud and his family members started from the capital’s Gabtoli around 10:00pm on Friday.
10 August 2019
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Eid rush begins with hiccups

Eid holidaymakers heading for south-western and northern districts endured sufferings yesterday due to suspension of ferry services on a major route and delays in some train schedules.
7 August 2019

2 out of 12 companies certified so far

Although 12 ridesharing service providing companies got approval of Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) till yesterday, only two received enlistment certificate.
4 August 2019

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