DSCC garbage truck incident shows how negligence is costing lives
Government must address concerns surrounding mega development plan
High Court’s observations about the relevant authorities demand attention
Authorities must ramp up efforts to control it
Authorities, residents should take measures to prevent a dengue wave post-Eid
DNCC’s tree felling spree must stop
We must rethink how cities are planned, designed, and administered to combat the adverse effects of both the heat island problem and climate change.
Dhanmondi these days is a cacophony of people, traffic, events, vendors, schools, hospitals, restaurants, and construction sites.
Lessons from past years must reflect in decisions by relevant authorities
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) today (September 1, 2022) handed over flats to its 170 garbage management workers at 14th outfall in Dhaka.
Authorities should take a fresh look at the dengue situation
. According to one study, about 5,000 tonnes of waste is being generated in Dhaka city every day.
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Mayor Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh said that cleaners will start to remove the waste of sacrificial animals from 2pm today (July 10, 2022).
Dhaka is at risk of a major dengue outbreak this year compared to the last couple of years, as clear, stagnant water, the breeding ground for Aedes mosquitoes, at under-construction buildings is abundant this time around.
The condition which the residents of East Jurain, under Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), have been living in for years is unbelievable.
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) sued managing director and production manager of Bombay Sweets & Company Ltd yesterday on the allegation of obstructing a DSCC official from discharging his duties at the company's factory.
Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) will start a drive against battery-run rickshaws and rickshaw-vans from tomorrow.
Fifteen eminent artistes today expressed concern over Dhaka South City Corporation’s decision to relocate stray dogs from DSCC areas.
On August 12, 2020, the Dhaka South City Corporation Mayor Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh declared that he will remove some 30,000 dogs from Dhaka city. There have been massive protests in response to his statement from both local and international communities.