Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC)

More buses cannot guarantee safer, better service

Holistic approach needed to improve public transport system

Another road crash, another pointless tragedy

Govt must enforce the transport act, make roads safer

Purchase of ‘Faulty’ Buses, Trucks: BRTC to start probe soon

The authorities will finally start investigating the purchase of “faulty” buses and trucks from Indian manufacturers for the Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation.

9 buses given to eight educational institutions

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader hands over nine new buses to eight educational institutions as promised by the prime minister.

City Bus Services: Bring them under franchise system

The High Court has directed the authorities concerned to bring bus services in all metropolitan cities under the franchising system, which would allow one company to operate all buses on each route and end unhealthy competition among drivers.

Quader asks BRTC to probe purchase of ‘defective’ buses from India

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader has asked the BRTC chairman to investigate the purchase of “defective” buses from India.

BRTC staff, drivers withdraw demonstration

Agitating drivers and staff of Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation have withdrawn their demonstration after the BRTC chairman agreed to meet their demands.

Pay Tk 50 lakh to Rajib’s family in 2 months: HC

High Court has ordered two bus companies to pay Tk 50 lakh compensation over the death of Rajib Hossain, the student who died between two buses in Dhaka last year.

Action would be taken if BRTC realises extra fare: Quader

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader says that action will be taken if the state-run Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) buses realise extra fair from the home-bound people during the holy Eid-ul-Fitr.

September 15, 2015
September 15, 2015

Long queue at Kamalapur as advance ticket sale begins

Kamalapur railway station witnesses long queues of holidaymakers as Bangladesh Railway began its sale of advance train tickets to ensure a hassle-free journey ahead of Eid-ul-Azha.

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