Saturday, November 22, 2025

Dhaka’s air most polluted in world

Air in Dhaka is among the most polluted compared with that in other megacities of the world and the air quality becomes the worst in winter exposing the health of about 15 million people to risk, environment ministry official, quoting a recent study, said. The World Health Organisation estimates that up to 10,000 premature deaths ... Read more

Environment victim of poor law enforcement: Prof Nishat

Powerful and rich people, including a section of politicians, defy law in various ways to grab forests and wetlands, and pollute environment, says Professor Ainun Nishat, vice-chancellor of BRAC University. The government, which has ‘good intentions’, is not enforcing the law against encroachers and polluters, he said in an exclusive interview with New Age on

15-yr-old girl kills herself

Family alleges foul play by teacher Rajshahi: A 15-year-old committed suicide hours after visiting her school headmaster in school during summer vacation in Tanore upazila yesterday. Why she killed herself is a mystery. Her family members suspect foul play by the headmaster while the teacher denied any wrongdoing

Yunus worried about GB future

Tells The Daily Star it’s not wise to amend law to ensure govt control Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has warned that Grameen Bank could run into deep trouble if the government amends the law to take control of the microfinance bank founded by him. “If those amendments [proposed by the review committee] come and the ... Read more

Investors take to streets again as stocks plunge

Share market investors took to the streets in rowdy demonstrations again on Wednesday protesting at the free fall of share prices as the Dhaka stocks plunged by 151.74 points on the day. They shouted slogans demanding immediate resignation of the finance minister, the Bangladesh Bank governor and the Dhaka Stock Exchange

Public transport goes haywire

Operators ignore new fare rate for city, keep charging extra Transport operators at their whim continue to charge extra fares from passengers on all routes in the capital, apparently due to lack of government control over the sector. Successive governments have failed to formulate a comprehensive policy for mass transport, facing opposition from powerful rackets ... Read more

Do not let go of GB ownership

Prof Yunus writes to members Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday urged the 83 lakh members of Grameen Bank to remain vigilant against any attempts to take away the microfinance bank from the majority shareholders. The caution came after his resignation as the bank’s managing director amid widespread speculation that his removal was part of ... Read more

Mozena new US envoy

The United States has nominated Dan W Mozena as next ambassador to Bangladesh, according to a White House announcement. Earlier, Mozena was political and economic counsellor in Dhaka from 1998-2001. He will succeed incumbent Ambassador James F Moriarty, who completed his three-year