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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

Bangladeshis added to France's quarantine list

Dhaka, May 8: Bangladesh and six other countries have been added to the French government's mandatory quarantine list.

Homebound passengers crowd Daulatdia ferry ghat

Dhaka, May 7: Although there are still a few days left for Eid, the pressure of homebound people and small vehicles has increased at the Daulatdia ferry terminal in Rajbari. On Friday (May 7) morning, a huge crowd of passengers could be seen at the Daulatdia ferry terminal.

Coronavirus: Malaysia bans Bangladeshi travellers

Dhaka, May 6: Malaysia has imposed a travel ban on citizens of four South Asian countries, including Bangladesh, citing the current state of the coronavirus pandemic. Malaysian media quoted Minister Ismail Sabri Yakub as saying on Wednesday that the ban has been imposed.

CAAB allows International flight operations

Dhaka, May 1: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced its decision to resume international flights on special conditions from Saturday (May 1) until further notice. A notification in this regard was issued on Friday (April 30) night. However, the notification has imposed some restrictions on communication with 38 countries.

Singapore bans Bangladeshi tourists

Dhaka, May 1: Singapore has imposed travel bans on Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The country's inter-ministerial Covid-19 task force announced the decision on Friday. Such steps have been taken due to the deteriorating coronavirus situation in India and the spread of the virus to neighboring countries, according to a report by Singapore-based news channel News Asia.

Not only expatriate workers, passengers from developed countries are returning on special flights

Dhaka, April 30: The government has allowed international flights to seven countries, including the Middle East, with special consideration for migrant workers detained in different countries. However, apart from expatriate workers, passengers from other countries, including the United States are coming on special flights.

Bangladeshis are returning through Benapole with special permission

Daka, April 28: In order to prevent a new type of corona in India, the Bangladesh government has announced a 14-day travel ban on the border between the two countries and the stranded passengers are returning home with the special permission of the embassy. However, the travel of new passport holders to India and Bangladesh is still closed.

International flights suspended till May 5, special flights to continue

Dhaka, April 28: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has decided to suspend regular flights on international routes till May 5 in coordination with the ongoing government restrictions in the country to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus. However, domestic flights will continue to follow the same hygiene rules as before. In addition, considering the issue of expatriates, flights will be operated in seven countries with special arrangements as before. The decision was taken on Tuesday.

Bangladeshis stranded in Petrapole stage demonstration

Dhaka, April 27: The Benapole (Jessore) and Petrapole borders between Bangladesh and India have been closed due to the coronavirus epidemic. Hundreds of Bangladeshis are in trouble because of this. They are stranded at the Petrapole border on the other side of Benapole.

Travellers can return to Bangladesh from India through three ports

Dhaka, April 26: The coronavirus situation in India has reached alarming proportions. And for this reason, all the borders of Bangladesh with India are being closed from Monday (April 26). This decision will remain in force for 14 days till May 9.

Institutional quarantine period for travellers entering Bangladesh reduced to three days

Dhaka, April 24: The 14-day institutional quarantine period for returning passengers has been reduced again. Instead of 14 days, they will be kept in quarantine for three to seven days and if they do not test coronavirus positive, they will be sent to home quarantine. The decision was initially taken at an inter-ministerial meeting on Thursday (April 22) night.

Quarantine period reduced to five days for travellers entering Bangladesh

Dhaka, April 23: The government is thinking of making the institutional quarantine for people coming from abroad by air 5 days instead of 14 days. A decision in this regard will be taken soon after discussing with the concerned departments.

Metro Rail progress 61 percent: Quader

Dhaka, April 22: The overall progress of the construction of the first metro rail in Bangladesh is 61.49 percent. The progress of the Agargaon section from the third phase of Uttara scheduled for construction in the first phase is 83.52 percent.

Padma Bridge will be open to traffic in June next year: Quader

Dhaka, April 22: Road Transport and Bridges Minister and Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader has said that the Padma Bridge will be opened for traffic in June 2022.

Domestic flights will be operated from today

Dhaka, April 21: All domestic routes will start operating from Wednesday (April 21). The specially approved flight will be able to transport passengers to all destinations in the country. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Tuesday (April 20) issued instructions in this regard.