DNCC loses pace without Annisul Huq
Dhaka North City Corporation's (DNCC) late mayor Annisul Huq carried out several valiant eviction drives successfully including removal of illegal truck stands from Tejgaon during 2015.
Recalling Annisul Huq in prayers and silence
Some memories are difficult to forget. Annisul Huq, late mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) has left behind some charming memories which come back to us again and again. Annisul Huq is a brilliant example how dedication to duties can drive a person so much forward.
Legend Annisul Huq passes away
Dhaka North City Corpo-ration mayor Annisul Huq passed away yesterday. He was 65.A businessman-turned mayor, he was kept on life support at the intensive care unit (ICU) of a London hospital for cerebral vasculitis. He was also diagnosed with complications in his lungs and some infections in the blood.
BNP pays homage to Annisul Huq
BNP on Saturday paid last respect to Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor Annisul Huq, who passed away at a London hospital on Thursday, by placing wreaths at his coffin.
Memorial meeting on Annisul Huq today
The Asian Age has will arrange a memorial meeting on late Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor Annisul Huq today. The meeting will begin at 5:00pm at La Vita Hall of Lakeshore Hotel in city's Banani area.
Mayor Annisul Huq opens Airport foot-over bridge
The foot over-bridge at the Dhaka Airport intersection had been officially inaugurated yesterday. Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor Annisul Huq formally opened the bridge. The bridge with escalators on both sides is the second of its kind in Dhaka. Banani has the first one.
Annisul Huq . . . the dreamer who was one of us
There was that ubiquity of a smile which hinted at the friendliness in him. Annisul Huq always smiled, even when he tended to disagree with someone on a point of critical importance. There was never the pugilistic in him, never the adversarial.
Annisul Huq laid to rest at Banani
Dhaka North Mayor Annisul Huq has been laid to rest at the capital’s Banani Graveyard. People from all walks of life attended his funeral prayers and bid the final farewell to the beloved mayor on Friday. His well-wishers said they would never forget the mayor who brought tangible changes in the northern part of the capital city.
President mourns DNCC mayor Annisul Huq’s death
President Abdul Hamid on Thursday night expressed shock at the death of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) first Mayor Annisul Huq. Annisul, who had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in London, passed away there at 4:23pm (London time) on Thursday at the age of 66.
Mayor Annisul Huq shares opinion with The Asian Age
The Asian Age (AA): Even though several reports mentioned Dhaka as the worst city to live in, you have claimed several times that the city is safer and worthy place to live. Would you explain the reasons behind your assertion? What makes you so hopeful about the capital?










