Tuesday, November 11, 2025

India won’t divert water from Tipai

Bangladesh team assured in 2nd day’s talks; site visit today India yesterday assured Bangladesh that there would be no diversion of water flow due to the Tipaimukh hydropower project on the Barak river in Manipur. The assurance came during a meeting between Indian Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde and the 10-member Bangladesh parliament delegation at ... Read more

JS panel wants Matin to be sued for shady deal in CPA

A parliamentary panel on Thursday recommended legal measures against a former adviser to the military-backed interim government, MA Matin, and eight shipping ministry officials for their alleged involvement in hastily awarding a contract for container handling at Chittagong Port to an obscure company in a fishy manner. ‘We have suggested that cases be filed against ... Read more

Rural areas face more power outages than urban areas: DCs

The deputy commissioners on Thursday alleged that rural areas are having more power outages than the urban areas and that they are under constant pressure from the ruling partymen seeking lease of the sand and stone quarries in their districts. The heads of the district administration made the allegations at a meeting with the power ... Read more

Ctg still reels from power shortage

Diverting gas supply from CUFL to power station fails to improve situation The port city and its suburbs continue to suffer from acute power shortage despite the move to increase power generation in two units of Raozan power plant by diverting gas there from the Chittagong Urea Fertiliser Ltd (CUFL). The government indefinitely suspended the ... Read more

Restore canals, wetlands to stop waterlogging

Suggest experts as water bodies being lost due to unplanned urbanisation Mindless destruction of natural water bodies in and around Dhaka coupled with flagrant disregard for urban planning of successive governments have brought the capital to its knees, said noted urban

Cut emission level by 45pc within 2020

Vulnerable countries urge developed ones The most vulnerable countries (MVCs) demanded the developed countries to reduce their emission by 45 percent in aggregate against 1990 levels by 2020 and make available fund of $150 billion a year to help protect the

WASA drainage covers 37pc in Dhaka city

The WASA drainage system covers only 37 percent area in Dhaka City leaving the most of the metropolis vulnerable to severe waterlogging particularly during the monsoon. Concerned experts say ensuring free flow of water to all the existing 26 canals, freeing those from encroachers, extension of drainage

Titas MD sued for bribery

A CNG filling station and conversion workshop owner yesterday sued the managing director and two others of Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Ltd for demanding Tk 1 lakh bribe from

Micro-credit programme with a difference

Chinta Rani, 32 and Maloti, 35, both housewives and living at the village of Kutubpur under South Sunamjganj Upazila in Sunamganj, are no more taking loan from any NGO or Mohajan. Now, they can take loan from their own organisation formed comprising 30 others families of the village three years ago in association with a ... Read more

Bangladesh beat Windies, win ODI series

After their magnificent first-ever overseas test-series victory in West Indies last week, Bangladesh again proved their worth clinching the maiden ODI series against a test nation abroad when the tigers chased down the galloping Caribbean hosts to beat them by 3 wickets at Windsor Park in Dominica Tuesday. They were doubly crowned through making a ... Read more

Biggest pullout from CHT

Govt decides to withdraw one brigade, 35 temporary army camps by Sept; 200 camps already withdrawn in phases as per the 1997 peace accord In a major development towards implementation of the Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord 1997, the government has decided to withdraw one brigade of troops and 35 temporary security camps from CHT ... Read more

Rid’s syrup unauthorised, toxic element found

Says probe report on paracetamol tragedy The government-formed probe committee has found presence of poisonous Diethylene Glycol in the paracetamol syrup of one pharmaceutical company after examining 300 samples of paracetamol and vitamin syrup of 10 companies. The seven-member body submitted its report to Health Minister AFM Ruhal Haque yesterday. The committee headed by Joint ... Read more

Parts of the city still submerged in rainwater

Much of the low-lying areas in and around the city and many of its roads were still inundated on Wednesday as rainwater was taking time to recede due to lack of adequate drainage system. Meanwhile water, gas and electricity connections which were snapped at many parts of the city during Tuesday’s record downpour were yet ... Read more