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Holy Shab-e-Qadr today

Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

No plans to shrink Jamuna river: Bangladesh Water Development Board

Dhaka, June 12: There is no plan to shrink or narrow the river Jamuna, as the Bangladesh Water Development Board has given this assurance, the writ petition filed in the public interest has been dismissed directly (summarily) by the High Court. After the court's order, the petitioner lawyer Manzil Morsed said that the government has assured that the Jamuna river will not be shrunk. For this reason, the court dismissed the writ petition.

Prime Minister tells everyone to be ready to deal with floods

Dhaka, September 7: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has directed all concerned to be ready for the floods in view of the abnormal rise in water levels in the rivers. The directive was given at a regular cabinet meeting chaired by her.

Fear of deteriorating flood situation in 10 districts

Dhaka, August 31: The water of six rivers is flowing over the danger line at 13 points. In this context, the flood situation is expected to deteriorate in 10 districts of the north, north-central and central regions of the country, according to a report of rainfall and river condition from Flood Forecasting and Warning Centre of Bangladesh Water Development Board on Monday (August 30).

Fear of deteriorating flood situation in nine districts

Dhaka, August 28: The flood situation in nine districts of the country may deteriorate in the next 24 hours. In addition, some rivers may exceed the danger mark due to rising water levels. The matter was reported in a press release issued by the Flood Forecasting and Warning Center of the Bangladesh Water Development Board on Friday (August 26th).

Water level in Padma and Jamuna rivers has increased by 18 cm

Dhaka, August 20: The Padma and Jamuna rivers in Pabna are overflowing due to continuous rains. Meanwhile, the water level in several rivers including Ichhamati, Hurasagar, Gumani and Chalanbil flowing through the district has risen by 18 cm. Water is flowing in the Padma River at Pakshi Hardinge Bridge Point in Ishwardi Upazila just below the danger level of 16 cm. On the other hand, the water in the river Jamuna is rising every day.