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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

Traffic jam on 20 km road in Sirajganj for 10 hours, passenger suffering is extreme

Dhaka, July 8: The traffic jam caused on the highway from Nalka Bridge to Chandaikona west of Bangabandhu Setru in Sirajganj for about 20 kilometers did not end even late on Friday night. The traffic jam that started from 10:30 am on Friday did not normalize till 8 pm. Passengers suffered for 10 hours due to severe traffic jam along nearly 20 km of the highway.

35 km traffic jam on Dhaka-Tangail highway

Dhaka, July 8: Traffic on the Dhaka-Tangail-Bangabandhu Bridge highway has come to a complete standstill due to road accidents, toll collection and pressure of additional vehicles. The North Bengal-bound lane has created a long traffic jam in an area of 35 km from the eastern bank of Bangabandhu Bridge to Pakulla in Mirzapur. The picture was seen on Friday (July 8) afternoon in the Elenga, Pauli, Rabna, Ashekpur and Bhatkura areas of the highway.

People in Dhaka frustrated due to heat and traffic

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, June 9: Scorching heat and long traffic jams have left the capital's people exhausted. 

15 km traffic jam on Dhaka-Chittagong highway

Dhaka, April 9: The Dhaka-Chittagong section of Narayanganj has been severely congested for about 15 km. The driver and passengers have suffered. Such a scene was seen on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway around 11 pm on Saturday (April 9).

Heavy traffic frustrates city dwellers

Dhaka, March 15: The intensity of the heat has increased. The maximum temperature of the day exceeded 37 degrees. Along with this, the traffic congestion has also increased on the roads of the capital. People on public transport are tired. Thousands of people's working hours are being wasted by getting stuck in traffic for hours.

Committee proposes to build 10 more bus terminals at the entrance of the capital

Dhaka, November 30: The Bus Route Rationalization Committee has proposed to build 10 terminals in the border areas of the capital Dhaka. The committee thinks that if the project is implemented, inter-district buses will not enter the capital. The buses will drop off the passengers at the designated bus terminal and leave for their scheduled destination. This will bring order in the city's public transport and reduce traffic congestion.