JU WRCnow a safe sanctuary for wildlife
The Wildlife Rescue Centre (WRC) (Bangladesh) which was established on October 15 on five acres of land on the southern part of the campus of Jahangirnagar University (JU), is now a safe sanctuary
The Wildlife Rescue Centre (WRC) (Bangladesh) which was established on October 15 on five acres of land on the southern part of the campus of Jahangirnagar University (JU), is now a safe sanctuary
The World Bank (WB) called for raising the country's allocation for agricultural research, saying poor spending in this field is harming poverty reduction and food security initiatives. The WB
The Wildlife Rescue Centre (WRC) (Bangladesh) which was established on October 15 on five acres of land on the southern part of the campus of Jahangirnagar University (JU), is now a safe sanctuary
Bangladesh is aiming at universal school sanitation coverage by the year 2010 and reiterated its pledge to achieve 100 per cent sanitation coverage by 2010, reports. It was stated at an extended
The progress of Bangladesh's public health index still remains in the right path as the government has taken appropriate steps by attaching utmost priority to health sector. "Despite a poor and
The proposed Tipaimukh Dam on the Barak river in India would severely reduce the flow of the Surma and Kushiara in Bangladesh side, water expert said. Noted water and environment expert and
Some 115 people attacked with diarrhoea were admitted to hospitals in the town on Friday when the water borne disease is spreading in an epidemic form, reports UNB. Health officials said about 700
Former Water Resources Minister Abdur Razzak has said existing problems in the water sector of this region must be resolved through bilateral and joint discussions at the international level on the
The Bangladesh CNG Filling Station and Conversion Owners Association alleged that the low quality CNG cylinders have been entering the country which may cause harm to lives and properties. "There is
The Shipping Ministry will launch an eviction drive against all illegal structures on both sides of the Shitalakhya River on January 1, 2006. The decision was taken Sunday at a meeting of the Task