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Pinaki Roy

A wake-up call for Dhaka

The series of six earthquakes that shook Myanmar yesterday, occurring along the Sagaing fault -- the country’s longest faultline -- served as a stark reminder of Dhaka’s earthquake vulnerability.
28 March 2025, 18:25 PM

China’s Brahmaputra Dam project: Experts voice concern, govt asks Beijing for info

The project will be built on the lower reaches of the Yarlung Tsangpo river, which becomes the Brahmaputra in India and the Jamuna in Bangladesh.
26 March 2025, 18:53 PM

Dhaka’s groundwater: Drying up alarmingly

Despite annual recharge every year, there is an overall declining trend in groundwater level due to over-extraction
21 March 2025, 18:48 PM

79 rivers dead or on deathbed

At least 79 of the government-listed 1,156 rivers flowing through the country have dried up or are in the process of drying up in recent times, threatening livelihoods, agriculture, and local biodiversity, a recent study has revealed.
19 March 2025, 18:00 PM

Our gentle giants in peril

Over the past decade, nearly half of the country’s wild elephant population has been wiped out.
2 March 2025, 18:00 PM

Teesta plan with China gains pace

Under the deal, POWERCHINA will prepare a concept paper by December and conduct a feasibility study in 2026
18 February 2025, 18:00 PM

Noakhali-Feni: Floodwaters gone months ago but sufferings linger

Nineteen-year-old Sajjad Hossain had no alternative but to start building a new thatched home for his two sisters, mother and himself since their house was swept away by a flood four months ago in Pashchim Aloka village, situated on the banks of Muhuri river in Feni’s Parshuram upazila.
13 January 2025, 18:13 PM

Dhaka needs to urgently prepare for a major quake

Having experienced two earthquakes in the span of a single week, an obvious question looms – are we taking this silent threat seriously enough?
7 January 2025, 18:00 PM

Juicy relief all around

It's summer; time for luscious fruits. Take a stroll through any village in the country, especially in the northern districts, and you won't miss those thick, dense bunches of green mangoes and red litchis hanging from the trees. They bring waters in your mouth as much as they bring smiles on the faces of the farmers who grow them.
26 May 2015, 18:00 PM

Lightning strikes most in May in Bangladesh

What is five times hotter than the surface of the sun and is capable of killing a person in a split second? It's lightning.
22 May 2015, 18:00 PM

Hilsa spawning less and less

Hilsa's capacity to spawn in Bangladesh rivers has decreased significantly over the past few years, meaning we will get to have less of this mouthwatering fish in the coming years if the trend continues.
20 April 2015, 18:00 PM

Hilsa coming back to rivers in Bangladesh

To us Bangalees, hilsa isn't just a fish. It's an integral part of our culture and heritage. Be it fried or cooked with mustard, hilsa is a must in Pahela Baishakh celebrations.
19 April 2015, 18:00 PM

Living in fear of eviction

Around 72 Khasi families of the Jhimai Punjee in Moulvibazar's Kulaura upazila are living in fear of eviction from the land they have been living on for years following the Jhimai Tea Garden authorities' move to set up demarcation pillars with the help of upazila administration.
17 April 2015, 18:00 PM

A trip through Indian part of Sundarbans

Things did not work as per the plan from the very beginning. The bad news came even before we flew to Kolkata.
3 April 2015, 18:00 PM

Tender floated amid growing concern

Tender has been floated for constructing the 1,320 megawatt Rampal plant near the Sundarbans amid concerns from the Unesco and
27 March 2015, 18:00 PM

HARDLY ANYTHING SAFE TO EAT

Over 10 thousand samples of more than 50 different food items were tested at the Institute of Public Health in 2012-13.  About 60 percent of the samples were found adulterated or contaminated
18 September 2014, 18:00 PM

ILLEGAL, HARMFUL

The importers of ripening agents dupe the government by saying they are only importing the PGRs.  They get away with this, as the government has no mechanism in place to monitor what is being imported and marketed, said industry insiders.
18 September 2014, 18:00 PM

Sincerity the answer

The government should recover and excavate the encroached land and turn those into parts of the rivers again, they added.
4 June 2009, 18:00 PM

Grabbers flex court muscles

Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) or the district administration could not take legal action against the encroachers following the status quo.
30 May 2009, 18:00 PM

River authorities guilty too

However, recent visits to the embankment revealed that filling up of the river continues on both sides of the BIWTA office.
29 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Bureaucrats go to Turag

Moreover, the cadre officials have also influenced an unplanned bridge, now under construction, over the Turag just to connect their housing project to the Tongi-Ashulia bypass.
28 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Caught in the act

Everything is clearly visible on the other bank as the once mighty Turag, popularly knows as Kohor Daria [big river], has been reduced to hardly 50 feet in width here.
27 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Grabbing easy, freeing tough

A lush green lawn and a well-planned pond increase the beauty of the building, which in fact choked the river here.
26 May 2009, 18:00 PM

River-filling easier now

The sand and soil carrying cargo boats, locally known as 'bolget', are the main transports operating on these river routes.
25 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Turag inherited!

Hazrat Mukhter was born and brought up in Kamarpara village by the now-reduced Turag. He has many memories about the river.
24 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Time for 'river view' university

Amid encroachment by housing estates, private universities and refuelling stations, the tiny Turag, the major flood flow system of the capital from north to south, is being choked and reduced every day.
23 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Plots in Turag up for sale

The grabber has raised the plinth about 10 feet above the water level which easily draws attention.
22 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Turag almost grabbed

Although the AL pledged before the national elections to bring "changes in political culture and prevailing ill practices", no change is apparent in the culture of river grabbing.
20 May 2009, 18:00 PM

Pagination

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