Mithun Barua from Muradpur visited Chattogram Medical College Hospital last week with leg pain.
Following three major accidents at the same location between Monday and Wednesday, authorities in Chattogram’s Lohagara sub-district have implemented urgent measures to prevent further incidents on the Chattogram-Cox’s Bazar highway.
Two-feet lane expansion undertaken to prevent further losses
Eid holidays in Chattogram city were once synonymous with a cherished tradition: families and friends gathering to enjoy movies in single-screen cinema halls scattered across the city. However, the golden days of cinema halls are long gone.
With pleasant weather and no rain, parks, the sea beach, Naval Academy Road, the banks of the Karnaphuli River, and Chattogram Zoo witnessed a massive turnout
The pond was dug by the ancestors of Abdus Sobhan Sawdagor in 1931
Kamal Uddin, 58, a kidney patient from Chandanish upazila of Chattogram, who was recently admitted to the Nephrology Ward at Chattogram Medical College Hospital for a critical blood transfusion, found himself relegated to the floor after failing to manage a bed due to overcrowding.
Mithun Barua from Muradpur visited Chattogram Medical College Hospital last week with leg pain.
Following three major accidents at the same location between Monday and Wednesday, authorities in Chattogram’s Lohagara sub-district have implemented urgent measures to prevent further incidents on the Chattogram-Cox’s Bazar highway.
Two-feet lane expansion undertaken to prevent further losses
Eid holidays in Chattogram city were once synonymous with a cherished tradition: families and friends gathering to enjoy movies in single-screen cinema halls scattered across the city. However, the golden days of cinema halls are long gone.
With pleasant weather and no rain, parks, the sea beach, Naval Academy Road, the banks of the Karnaphuli River, and Chattogram Zoo witnessed a massive turnout
Shopping malls, footpaths abuzz with shoppers
The pond was dug by the ancestors of Abdus Sobhan Sawdagor in 1931
Kamal Uddin, 58, a kidney patient from Chandanish upazila of Chattogram, who was recently admitted to the Nephrology Ward at Chattogram Medical College Hospital for a critical blood transfusion, found himself relegated to the floor after failing to manage a bed due to overcrowding.
During a visit on Wednesday, it was observed that the beautification work in the Shaheed Minar compound was ongoing
After a nine-month hiatus, the dredging work of Jamal Khan Canal in Chattogram city resumed in the end of January.