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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2022

Bangladesh | Court | Education | Migration | Transport | Pioneering Women | Corruption | Crime | Obituary | Energy | Health | Infrastructure | Law & order | Politics | Environment

Shaheed Tarik Ullah Bir Bikram Stadium in Senbag upazila of Noakhali which was built in 2004 turns into a grazing ground for lack of oversight. Locals blame the negligence of the authorities concerned for the sorry state of the stadium which has already become a safe house for drug addicts, grazing land for cattle. Photo: TBS
Districts

Senbag Stadium turns into grazing ground for lack of oversight

Upazila Krira Sangstha seeks allocation from the government to renovate the facility built at a cost of several cores taka and make it suitable for sports

Wrecked vehicles are placed carelessly in front of the Pir Habibur Rahman Library in Sylhet, once a popular destination for readers. The library has been closed for the last nine years. Photo: TBS
Districts

Sylhet City Corp turns public library into dumping ground

Bogura foundry industry takes a hit from raw material price hike
Industry

Bogura foundry industry takes a hit from raw material price hike

The Cumilla City Corporation has recently taken an initiative to improve the notoriously bad traffic system in the city. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Districts

Cumilla city goes thru major traffic system overhaul 

Construction workers work on one of the piers of the Narail bridge in the district’s Kalia upazila. The bridge was supposed to be completed in 2019 but, only about half of the construction work has been completed so far. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Districts

Thousands suffer as Narail bridge not completed yet in four years

The 16-km Shyama Sundari canal has become a breeding ground of mosquitoes and the canal overflows and causes flooding and water-logging in the city if it rains. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Districts

Encroached, polluted, Shyama Sundari canal now brings misery to Rangpur city

The roads near the railway overpass in Cumilla’s Shashongacha area are covered with several large holes full of rainwater and clay. The roads are a nuisance to the commuters. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Transport

How an overpass takes its toll on Cumilla businesses

Damaged vessel. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Vessel damaged after collision with shipwreck at Mongla channel

‘Ek Takar Bazar’ is an initiative of the Bangladesh Army and the non-profit organisation Bidyanondo Foundation for the poor and working people living in remote areas so that they can get through the winter. Photo: Fazle Elahi
Bazaar

‘Ek Takar Bazar’ offers warmth of kindness to get through the winter   

CEF holds workshop on public procurement 
Bangladesh

CEF holds workshop on public procurement 

Bogura stadium clears Tk3cr in power bills with floodlights unused for 15 years 
Bangladesh

Bogura stadium clears Tk3cr in power bills with floodlights unused for 15 years 

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

Workers handle coconuts at the warehouse owned by Md Yunus and Zafar Iqbal. The two friends sell coconuts and coconut products worth up to Tk3 crore per year. Photo: TBS
Districts

Chuadanga youth turns coconut shells into handicrafts

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