Dhaka: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday laid the foundation stone of a new terminal at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, aimed at enhancing international standards in services.
“The third terminal at Shahjalal International Airport will ensure international standards in services. It will be the best airport in the region when construction is complete. It is expected to be completed in 48 months,” said State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Mahbub Ali.
The new terminal that will cost Tk 145 million will be built south of the main terminal.
Japan International Cooperation Agency will assist the project with Tk 112 million. The government will provide the rest of the fund.
There are 24 boarding bridges planned for the upcoming terminal but 12 among those will be constructed initially.
The connecting roads to the airport will be changed too, in order to avoid traffic congestion.
There will be a subway to connect the elevated expressway to the airport.
Also, a 41,200 square metre cargo village and a 5,900 square metre VVIP complex will be also be constructed. (IANS)
Cold-related diseases affect 4,196 people
Dhaka: Various cold-related diseases have affected 4,196 people across Bangladesh in the last 24 hours, the government said on Saturday.
Data from the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) control room showed that 668 of the patients received treatment for acute respiratory infection, The Daily Star newspaper reported.
Another 1,639 were treated for diarrhoea, and 1,889 for diseases including jaundice, inflammation in the eye, skin diseases, and fever. Fifty deaths were reported across the country between November 1 and December 28 due to cold-related diseases. (IANS)