Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC)
Dhaka has a waste management problem
. According to one study, about 5,000 tonnes of waste is being generated in Dhaka city every day.
DNCC Mayor-elect Atiqul and BD Clean to distribute food to 3,000 low-wage earners
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor-elect Atiqul Islam and BD Clean, a youth-based platform, have joined hands to distribute food among the poor and low-wage earners as public transport services have been suspended in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus: DNCC to launch mobile court for ensuring quarantine
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) undertakes a number of measures including operating mobile courts to compel the people who are advised to stay in quarantine to curb and prevent the spread of coronavirus.
DNCC launches handwashing facilities at 25 key points
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) launches a handwash campaign for pedestrians in the city with a view to contain the spread of coronavirus infection.
AL councillor-elect, 7 others sent to jail for beating up cops
The newly elected councillor of ward-23 under Dhaka North City Corporation was sent to jail, hours after police arrested him on the charge of physically assaulting two police officers.
A voter left perplexed at Rajabazar
Kalpana Palma, a resident of Rajabazar, come to cast her vote at the Rotary Primary School voting centre at 9:30am.
Will accept the result, whatever it is: Atiqul
Awami League’s mayor candidate for Dhaka North City Corporation Atiqul Islam said he will accept the election result, whatever it is.
Election does not seem free and fair: Tabith
BNP nominated mayoral candidate for Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Tabith Awal presented a set of allegations and cast his doubts over today’s elections being free and fair.
Atiq, Tabith cast votes
Dhaka North City Corporation mayoral candidates Atiqul Islam and Tabith Awal cast their vote at their respective centres.
Dhaka city polls: Voting ends, counting begins
Vote counting in Dhaka North and South City Corporations begins after the voting ended at 4:00pm.
Four businessmen and a funeral
There is a story to be told of Dhaka—the once-provincial backwater-turned-megalopolis—but it was nowhere in the electioneering that wrapped up last night.