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February 04, 2023

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

Azizul Shonchay

A man fills up a basket with dried fish at a dried fish processing plant in Lalpur village under Ashuganj upazila of Brahmanbaria. The village has been producing dried fish from various indeginous species for hundreds of years, but the output has decreased this season because of a scarcity of fishes and cash crunch. Photo: Azizul Shonchay.
Trade

B’baria dried fish traders stare at losses

Photo: Azizul Shonchay
Energy

Char Sonarampur: Long night’s journey to light

Photo: TBS
Industry

Businesses for B’baria Bscic industrial city expansion

Paddy prices soar at country’s largest eastern market
Bangladesh

Paddy prices soar at country’s largest eastern market

In preparation for competitions, these birds are fed pigeon meat, cashew nuts, almonds, raisins and boiled eggs for extra strength and energy. Photo: Azizul Shonchay/TBS
Panorama

The ‘fighter’ roosters of Sarail

Photo: Azizul Shonchay/TBS
Economy

Akhaura land port: Where revenues rises yet traders suffer for poor infrastructure

Pran Bandhu Das sits at his dried fish shop while his son Ratan Das is busy sorting the fish. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Brahmanbaria man’s Shidol wins customers’ heart

Durjoy’s higher study dreams shattered on the road
Bangladesh

Durjoy’s higher study dreams shattered on the road

Photo/Courtesy
Economy

With homemade food, B’baria women rack up Tk30 lakh per month

Brahmanbaria’s Ashiq serves 210 types of tea costing Tk5 to Tk100 at Shahbazpur Bus Stand on the Dhaka Sylhet Highway. From starting a simple teal stall in 2006, Ashiq has come this far on tea expertise by following his curiosity about the popular drink. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Azizul Sanchay 
Industry

Brahmanbaria man offers 210 types of tea

husk brisket. Photo: Azizul Shonchay
Economy

Husk burning briquette trade in crisis

Rabindra Pal, an idol maker from Brahmanbaria, makes a statue of Goddess Durga ahead of Durga Puja. Photo: TBS
Economy

Hardships for Brahmanbaria idol makers this year too

Bhiosi Ghat, situated on the bank of River Meghna in Ashuganj, is one of the largest paddy markets in the country. Photo: Azizul Shonchay
Bazaar

Paddy sales drop on news of Indian rice imports

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