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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2025

Md Mijanur Rahaman Reyad

Noakhali District and Sessions Judge’s Court. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Jubo Dal man killed in ‘gunfight’: Plea to file case against 4 policemen after 5yrs

A bunch of street children hang out by a tributary of River Buriganga at Islambagh of Old Dhaka. These poor and homeless kids collect various discarded metals from households and sell them to scrap metal merchants for livelihood. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Education

Education programme for 10 lakh out-of-school children faces hiccups

Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Industry

High diesel cost, but scanty fish catches push fishing industry to the brink

Most of biometric attendance devices for Noakhali schools out of order
Education

Most of biometric attendance devices for Noakhali schools out of order

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Tube wells everywhere but not a drop to drink in Noakhali coastal belt

Workers at a dried fish plant at Noakhali’s Hatiya upazila pile fried chewa fish. About 36,000 tonnes of dried chewa fish was produced from the upazila this year worth Tk300 crore. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

A good season for Hatia’s dried chewa fish

Raha Nobo Kumar, director of the Gandhi Ashram Trust, under which the handloom factory was established, grimly checks fabrics produced in the factory. The factory, once buzzing with the whir of handloom machines, is now on the brink of collapse. Photo: TBS
Economy

Covid cripples Noakhali’s lone handloom factory

Some 80 male and female workers work 14 hours a day in two units at Buttons and Trims Ltd in Noakhali. Photo: TBS
Economy

Noakhali button factory struggles to make up pandemic losses

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Unplanned canal devours 3,000 Noakhali village homes

Representational Photo (Collected)
Bangladesh

Tk3cr machines rot away in Noakhali from years of disuse

1,300 poultry farms closed in Noakhali
Bazaar

1,300 poultry farms closed in Noakhali

Confusion continues regarding Mirza's expulsion recommendation
Politics

Confusion continues regarding Mirza's expulsion recommendation

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