Rickety boats putting lives at risk
Apart from thousands of unregistered vessels, nearly half the registered ones ply the country’s inland waterways without the mandatory annual fitness licences.
19 May 2019
New bridges to ease hassles for Eid homegoers
Two more bridges on the Meghna and Gumti rivers are all set to open to traffic next week.
18 May 2019
New highway law with wider scope
Anyone operating a non-motorised vehicle or driving violating the speed limits on the highways will be slapped a fine of Tk 10,000, says the draft of a new law.
14 May 2019
72pc rail engines on deathbed
With 72 percent locomotives of Bangladesh Railway already crossing their economic life, the government considers hiring locomotives from India for the first time to help the railway overcome the crisis.
30 April 2019
UN Road Safety Week: Bangladesh to observe it for first time
Bangladesh will observe the United Nations Global Road Safety Week this year for the first time aiming to raise awareness about road safety to prevent road accidents.
24 April 2019
From digital to manual
Fitness checks of all buses and trucks registered with BRTA Mirpur office are being done manually, as the only automated vehicle inspection system that had been working broke down three months ago.
3 April 2019
Rajib's Death in Race of Buses: No compensation, no justice yet
One year has gone by but the family members of Rajib Hossain, who died after losing his hand that got stuck between two buses in the capital, neither got justice nor any compensation.
2 April 2019
Suprobhat Paribahan: 90pc buses ran without papers
Around 90 percent buses of Suprobhat Paribahan had been operating without having necessary clearances that include route permits, fitness certificates and professional licences of the drivers, found a probe committee.
31 March 2019
No fitness docs, yet running
More than 70,000 vehicles have not had their fitness certificates renewed in 10 years, and many of them are on the road posing serious risks of accidents.
22 March 2019
Road crashes on rise despite govt measures
Despite measures taken by the government following an unprecedented student movement for road safety, the numbers of road crashes and fatalities had increased last year compared to those of the previous year.
19 March 2019
Polls Irregularities: Protest erupts at DU; strike today
Protests erupted in Dhaka University yesterday immediately after most of the prominent panels boycotted the Ducsu election citing mass irregularities.
11 March 2019
Dhaka to have circular rails
Construction of a rail track around the capital is expected to begin in June next year, to further ease the city's perennial traffic woes, officials said.
8 March 2019
Traders fume at chemical drive
The authorities on several occasions after 2010 Nimtoli fire urged the traders of Old Dhaka to relocate their chemical factories and warehouses from residential areas. But they did not pay heed to the repeated requests.
2 March 2019
Chemical Warehouses, Factories: Crackdown begins in old town
It seems nothing has changed in West Shaheednagar area of Old Dhaka.
28 February 2019
Relocating Hazardous Old Town Industries: At primary stage, perennially
After an inferno had claimed 124 lives in Old Dhaka's Nimtoli in 2010, the government took up four projects to relocate four types of industries -- chemical, plastic, printing and light electronics -- from this part of the capital.
24 February 2019
Nimtoli to Chawkbazar: Monument built, no lessons learnt
After an inferno claimed 124 lives in Old Dhaka's Nimtoli in 2010, a monument was built at that place. The structure, named “Nimtoli Tragedy”, bears many inscriptions. One of them says it was built to raise awareness on fire and the dangers of storing chemicals in residential buildings.
23 February 2019
Chawkbazar Fire: DMC air heavy with wails
Yusuf Kazi was sitting on a broken chair near the Dhaka Medical College morgue around 9:45am yesterday. He was wailing and talking on the phone.
21 February 2019
‘This is my brother, have you found his body?’
The day has rolled past midday and Abdus Salam Azad is still searching for his younger brother. Fighting to hold back tears, he is looking for answers to convey to a 8-year-old child at home.
21 February 2019
Chawkbazar Fire: A job seeker’s anguish cut short
Enamul was living the tale of a struggling middle-class jobseeker, surviving on the income of his cousin and desperate to stand on his own feet. With him perishing in Chawkbazar fire, so does his dreams of a stable living and better life for his family hundreds of miles away.
21 February 2019
Dipu spared by luck, not his family
The bustle and fuss around the chaotic Chawkbazar were dimming down to give way to the silence of street lamps, a few rickshaws clinking by and the bark of stray dogs. It was the usual late-night stroll back home for Dipu, except for that it wasn't.
21 February 2019