DENGUE having assumed an epidemic proportion, or ‘endemic’ as physicians struggling to cope with the rush of patients are reported to have preferred to say, has strained hospitals and clinics ReadMore
With more than ten thousand patients already diagnosed with dengue fever and around eight and a half thousand patients hospitalized in July alone, the mosquito borne disease has taken a ReadMore
The High Court’s tough stance on the raging controversy over the purity of milk from certain brands of the country is indeed laudable and it is expected that the court ReadMore
ANYONE willing to consult the international law book on the subject of free speech will find it heavy with protections for free speech. The UN Declaration of Human Rights features, ReadMore
LACK of people’s awareness and the poor maintenance of level crossings and railway bridges by the authorities concerned contributed to an increase in railway accidents, which claimed 209 lives in ReadMore
In spite of widespread protests and promises of reform, our road fatality statistics remain as grim as ever. According to a new report based upon various news sources, in the ReadMore
Shawdesh Desk: World Cup campaign in England. While the Bangladesh cricket team started off with an impressive win over South Africa, their somewhat anti-climactic exit from the tournament leaves in ReadMore
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s visit to China has been scheduled from July 1 to 5. It’s expected that during the upcoming visit, number of bilateral agreements and Memorandums of Understanding ReadMore