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Fanciful statements by celebrities can mislead people: EC
Shahjahan Omar is not an intruder: Obaidul Quader
Chittagong Hill Tract Peace Treaty is a rare event in world history: Prime Minister
Earthquake strikes several districts including Dhaka
India has taken a stand against people in parliamentary elections: BNP
COVID-19 claims 7 more lives in a day, detection rate at 2.23
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, March 8: Seven people died of coronavirus in 24 hours from 8 am on Monday to 8 am on Tuesday.
DNCC Mayor Atiq warns of stern action against shopkeepers unwilling to take vaccine
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 26: Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) mayor Atiqul Islam said stern that stern action will be taken against those shopkeeps who are unwilling to take vaccine, and their shops will be closed if they fail to show their vaccination certificates.
Data shows a decline in all key COVID-19 parameters in a week
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 22: In the last one week in the country, the number of corona sample tests, patient detection, recovery and death have declined.
COVID-19: Bangladesh records 33 deaths in a single day, detection rate at 25.86
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 4: Thirty-three people, including 22 men and 11 women, have died from coronavirus across the country in 24 hours from 8 am on Wednesday to 8 am on Thursday. With this, the total number of Covid related deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic has reached 28,494.
COVID-19: Educational institutions closure extended for two more weeks
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 3: As the Covid situation in the country has not improved yet, the government has extended the closure of the educational institutes for two more weeks.
Covid curbs extended till February 21
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, February 3:�The ongoing restrictions to curb the spread of Coronavirus have been extended till February 21.
COVID-19: Detection rate increased by 181 percent in a week
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 25: The overall rising trend of Covid-19 (sample testing, detection, death and recovery) has kept continuing after another week.
All social gatherings including weddings won't be allowed: Health Minister
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 21: Health Minister Zahid Maleque has said that all kinds of social gatherings, including marriages, should not be allowed to curb the spread of Covid infection.
Educational institutes will not be closing
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 19: Education Minister Dr. Dipu Moni said that the situation was not conducive for the closure of educational institutions. She said this to reporters after the DC conference on Tuesday (January 18).
Covid cases go up by 15 times in one month
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 15: The number of Covid patients in the country has increased by almost 15 times in just one month.
Govt's new decision allows full seating in public transport
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 14: The government recently announced that public transport to be run with half of their seating capacity to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Backing away from that decision, the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) said as per the new directive public transport can be run with full seating capacity. But, everyone has to follow the hygiene and Covid protocol.
Tourist launch services from Khulna to Sundarbans, other destinations suspended
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 14: In the wake of rising Covid cases, the BIWTA has directed to suspend tourist launch operations from Khulna to Sundarbans and other destinations.
11-point restrictions to curb Omicron in force from today
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 13: Government's new restrictions to curb Covid-19's new variant Omicron have been in effect from today (Thursday, January 13). Everyone has to abide by the 11-point guidelines during the restriction.
Covid-19: Three deaths registered, 1491 new cases detected in one day
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 10: Three people, including a man and two women, have died of Covid-19 in last 24 hours in the country. All of them died in a government hospital. With this, the number of deaths in Corona has increased to 28,102.
Students above 12 years of age need to be vaccinated to attend school
Own Correspondent, Dhaka, January 7:�Cabinet Secretary Khandaker Anwarul Islam has said that students above the age of 12 will not be able to attend school or college without the first dose of coronavirus vaccine. The cabinet secretary made the remarks at a briefing on the cabinet meeting at the secretariat on Thursday (January 6). The Ministry of Education will issue instructions in this regard in future.