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Storms ravage Cumilla crops

Storms ravage Cumilla crops

Torrential rain, accompanied by intermittent heavy wind, has left a trail of destruction across Cumilla, submerging thousands of hectares of farmland across all 17 Upazilas of the district. The sudden natural disaster has sparked deep concern among farmers who were in the middle of the harvest sea


Rangpur's impoverished farmers become financially solvent

Rangpur's impoverished farmers become financially solvent

RANGPUR, Apr 28: Thousands of impoverished farmers, including landless people of Rangpur, have become financially solvent by cultivating crops along the fertile riverbanks, or char areas, on both sides of Teesta, Ghaghat, Jamuneswari, and other rivers. Farmers have been cultivating paddy, wheat, m

Heat-driven blackouts throw life out of gear in Rajshahi

Heat-driven blackouts throw life out of gear in Rajshahi

RAJSHAHI, Apr 28: Persistent power outages under the impact of ongoing heat wave have disrupted normal public life in Rajshahi, creating severe discomfort in both urban and rural areas and affecting agriculture, education, business and daily activities. According to local power distribution offi

Three die in truck-microbus collision in Kurigram

Three die in truck-microbus collision in Kurigram

Three people, including a child, were killed and at least 11 others injured in a collision between a truck and a microbus in the Bansher Tal area of Nageshwari upazila in Kurigram late Tuesday night. The deceased were identified as Sadia Akter, 7, daughter of Shamim Mia; Nur Nabi, 28, son

Maheshkhali betel leaf enjoys global acclaim

Maheshkhali betel leaf enjoys global acclaim

The famed sweet betel leaf of Maheshkhali, Bangladesh's only hilly island, is gaining recognition beyond national borders, but local farmers say they are struggling to secure fair prices locally due to weak marketing system and lack of government support. Known for its distinct taste, aroma and na

Farmers upset as power outages expose seed potatoes to spoilage

Farmers upset as power outages expose seed potatoes to spoilage

Persistent power cuts have begun to unsettle potato farmers across Cumilla, as several thousand tonnes of their stored produce, much of which is intended as seed for the next planting season, now face an uncertain fate. With electricity supply failing to stabilise, cold storage facilities are stru

Grandfather fulfils a 23-year promise

Grandfather fulfils a 23-year promise

A family ceremony in northern Bangladesh has drawn widespread attention after a grandfather fulfilled a 23-year-old promise by gifting coins equal to his granddaughter's weight at her wedding. At the ceremony held at his home in the Thanthania area of Bogura town on Friday (March 27), bride Naima

Extreme heat taking a toll on Rajshahi litchis; growers worried

Extreme heat taking a toll on Rajshahi litchis; growers worried

Litchi growers in Rajshahi are counting significant losses as extreme heat followed by sudden spike in humidity has caused immature and semi-ripe fruits to crack on the trees before harvest. Farmers say several days of intense heat were followed by a sharp rise in moisture levels, disrupting the n

One killed in BNP ‘factional clash’ in Khulna

One killed in BNP ‘factional clash’ in Khulna

A man has been killed and at least four others injured in a clash between supporters of two BNP leaders over paddy harvesting in Khulna’s Terokhada Upazila. The incident took place on Saturday morning at Madhupur Uttarpara Beel, said Terokhada Police chief Md Shahidullah. The deceased man w

Fishing ban begins in Kaptai lake from midnight

Fishing ban begins in Kaptai lake from midnight

A three-month ban on fishing, transportation and marketing of fish in Kaptai Lake will come into effect from midnight tonight, aiming to ensure safe breeding, reproduction and natural growth of fish. The decision was taken unanimously at a meeting held on April 20, organized by the Rangamati distr

20 families get solar electricity in remote Gaibandha char

20 families get solar electricity in remote Gaibandha char

GAIBANDHA: Some 20 families have been brought under electricity in remote Rasulpur Char in Gaibandha's Fulchhari Upazila through solar panel installation, enabling them to light their homes at night and use small electrical appliances. The project was implemented in collaboration with Green Youth