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SATURDAY, JULY 02, 2022

Sana Ullah Sanu

Around 50,000 people are involved in shrimp fry collection from the Meghna river in different upazilas of Lakshmipur. But, in the process of collecting fry, the hunters kill around 70-80 fries of other fish species. PHOTO: TBS
Environment

Shrimp fry collection goes on in Meghna damaging biodiversity

Fishermen, at the Meghna River bank in Lakshmipur, have rediscovered their fishing life with the use of solar power. Their boats are now equipped with high-powered lights, smartphones and other electric products which made fishing easier during night hours. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

How solar power changed the life of Meghna fishermen

Some 10 tonnes of buffalo curd, locally known as “Mohisha Doi”, is produced in Lakshmipur per day while the volume hits nearly 3,500 tonnes every year. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Without buffalo curd, wedding may turn sour in Lakshmipur

Workers at a coir (coco fibre) processing factory in Lakshmipur, one of the major coconut producing districts in the country. Photo: TBS
Economy

Coconut husk trading gains popularity in Lakshmipur

The cruel garbage truck and the end of a dream
Bangladesh

The cruel garbage truck and the end of a dream

Raw material crisis brings Lakshmipur soy processing hub to its knees
Economy

Raw material crisis brings Lakshmipur soy processing hub to its knees

Photo :Collected
Court

Out of court settlement brings relief to many lives in Lakshmipur

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Power of people: Lakshmipur shows way for communal harmony

3 Bangladeshis killed in Oman following tropical storm Shaheen
Bangladesh

3 Bangladeshis killed in Oman following tropical storm Shaheen

IGP funds graveyard, mosque for river erosion victims in Lakshmipur
Bangladesh

IGP funds graveyard, mosque for river erosion victims in Lakshmipur

Made at home with love – Lakshmipur’s puffed rice rekindles the muri mania
Food

Made at home with love – Lakshmipur’s puffed rice rekindles the muri mania

Photo: Collected
Bazaar

Tk50cr fish egg trade in Lakshmipur

The Gaiyarchar Government Primary School in Lakshmipur’s Raipur Upazila was demolished in 2017 to build a new three-storey building within six months. But in four years, the construction has not progressed beyond the pillars. Photo: TBS
Infrastructure

Construction of 34 shelter-cum-schools in Lakshmipur uncertain

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