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By bno - Ho Chih Minh Office As a country Bangladesh is at an energy crossroads. Following decades of natural‑gas dominance, ...
Bangladesh is known as the land of rivers and flooding, despite almost all of its water originating outside the territory.
Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (Bimstec) Secretary-General Indra Mani Pandey on Thursday said plastic pollution is a shared global and regional threat, ...
Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Indian pacer Yash Dayal has reportedly been named in a complaint filed by a woman from Ghaziabad, accusing the 27-year-old cricketer of mental, emotional, and physical ...
The interim govt in Dhaka has said the vandalism at Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home in Bangladesh's Sirajganj was "not driven by communal or political motives" but stemmed from a "personal ...
Tempers flared on Day 3 of the four-day match between Bangladesh Emerging and South Africa Emerging in Dhaka as Tshepo Ntuli and Ripon Mondol were involved in a heated on-field scuffle, halting play.
India must look beyond Bangladesh. Kolkata-Sittwe-Aizawl corridor is key to Northeast Developments in Bangladesh necessitate renewed focus on alternatives to strengthen connectivity with the Northeast ...
Himanta Biswa Sarma's statement comes weeks after Bangladesh interim government chief Muhammad Yunus's remarks on India's "chicken's neck", a narrow strip of land in West Bengal.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday slammed Bangladesh, saying that those who "habitually threaten India on the Chicken's Neck corridor" should note that Bangladesh has two "chicken ...
Turkey-backed NGO in Dhaka shows map including Indian states as part of ‘Greater Bangladesh’: Report The map reportedly surfaced in university halls across the Bangladeshi capital ...
Turkey-backed group circulates ‘Greater Bangladesh’ map showing parts of India: Report Bangladesh news: The map reportedly appeared in university halls across Dhaka, areas frequented by youth ...
Promoting physical activity in Bangladesh requires a comprehensive, multi-sectoral approach that integrates government policies, community initiatives, and individual efforts.