- Police investigate threats to Dhaka embassies
- Invest Bangladesh takes over as three investment agencies merge
- Plastic waste burden shifts to producers
- What the stock market says about the economy
- $2b Bangladesh equity fund to be floated in Hong Kong
- TIMES INTERVIEW/The 50:30:20 formula for a secure future
- Tejgaon, Paltan police stations’ OCs withdrawn
- Oil prices near $100 as tankers ‘go dark’
Author: Rayhan Siddiq
While millions across Bangladesh endure severe load-shedding, the constituencies of the government’s top electricity bosses are enjoying an altogether more…
Four major rivers in Jashore are now on the verge of extinction owing to illegal encroachments, dumping of medical, industrial…
Jashore is facing an acute fuel shortage as panic buying and excessive stockpiling by motorists exacerbate the situation, authorities and…
Flower growers in Gadkhali, long known as the country’s flower hub, say they are waiting for the new government to…
As the campaign for the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election intensifies in Jashore, candidates are frequently seen flouting the Election…
Despite clear legal provisions, construction workers across Bangladesh continue to risk their lives every day due to weak enforcement and…
Severe traffic congestion cripple major roads of Jashore municipality everyday chewing up valuable workhours of its 300,000 residents. Jashore Municipality…
Dengue cases sharply rise in Jashore with hospitals admitting an average of 30 to 40 patients every day. Civil Surgeon…
Litun Jira, a student born without hands or legs, has achieved an extraordinary feat by scoring GPA-5 in all subjects…
What was once an ordinary pond in the New Market area of Jashore town has quietly transformed into something extraordinary…
Acting Editor: M Abul Kalam Azad
Published by Md. Mashud Razzaq, on behalf of Media Dreams Ltd.
Address: 05, Sonargaon Janapath Road, Sector-07, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, from Shariatpur Printing Press, 28/B Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel, Dhaka-1000,
Telephone (PABX): 02-41010681-84,
Mobile: +88-01335127700.














