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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2022

World Water Day

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

PM Hasina stresses nature-based development philosophy

PROBAHO’s pure drinking water creating hopes for rural life
Wellbeing

PROBAHO’s pure drinking water creating hopes for rural life

Probaho celebrates its 12 years completion
Corporates

Probaho celebrates its 12 years completion

Dr Asif M Zaman, managing director of Esolve International Limited. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

‘Panir dam’ should mean priceless, not worthless

Photo collected
World+Biz

Water facts: 0.5% of Earth's water is readily available to drink

As a result of saline water intrusion and groundwater depletion, rural communities often have to fetch water from distant water sources. Photo: Tarek Mahmud
Panorama

‘Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink’

Hasin Zahan (L) and Zarif Rasul (R). Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Fixing the leaky tap

Illustration: Collected
World+Biz

World Water Day 2021: Theme, history and how the day will be celebrated

A man is harvesting rainwater at Gabura union at Shyamnagar upazila in Satkhira. The south-western district faces a major crisis in pure drinking water as the salinity level in the soil of the coastal area has been rising. Photo: Mumit M
Bangladesh

50 lakh people lack access to fresh water in Bangladesh

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