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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2022
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Mehedi Al Amin

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Bangladesh

The struggle with salinisation in coastal areas

Recently more than 100 trees were chopped down to implement a project on Suhrawardy Udyan. Photo: Mumit M
Bangladesh

Suhrawardy Udyan: From historic grounds to complete mess

Spanish firm to draw up 30-year master plan for Bridge Authority
Transport

Spanish firm to draw up 30-year master plan for Bridge Authority

Protestors have created artwork on one of the trees at the capital's Suhrawardy Udyan, which has been marked by the authorities for felling. Under a “beautification project”, many trees of the Udyan have already been felled while several others wait to be cut down. The photo was taken on Wednesday. Photo: Mumit M
Environment

Ecological threats feared as trees felled at Suhrawardy

Drought wrecks the harvest
Bazaar

Drought wrecks the harvest

According to GHGSat, an emission tracking company, Matuali landfill situated in Dhaka South emits four tonnes of methane gas into the atmosphere every hour, equaling the emission of 190,000 passenger cars. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Environment

Matuail landfill emits 4 tonnes of methane every hour: “Unbelievable” say experts

Solar Panel - Solar power generation in Bangladesh
Energy

River banks can host 15,000MW of solar power generation 

Cyclone Amphan wreaked havoc in the coastal districts of Bangladesh last year. Photo: Md Minhaj Uddin
Climate Change

Experts warn of cyclones, severe heat waves in May

Photo: Collected
Environment

Brick kilns reduce life expectancy of all

Salesmen at the Babubazar wholesale face mask market in the capital pass a busy time as the country’s Covid-19 cases witnessed a surge in recent time. The photo was taken on Saturday. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Demand, supply, price of Covid-19 protective supplies up

Bangladesh expects $21b Korean investment in infrastructure
Infrastructure

Bangladesh expects $21b Korean investment in infrastructure

New river port at Gazaria despite 3 existing ports nearby?
Infrastructure

New river port at Gazaria despite 3 existing ports nearby?

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Infrastructure

Govt forming separate company for building Dhaka subways

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