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MONDAY, JULY 13, 2026

Md Masud

A farmer stands in a flooded field as rising waters threaten Boro crops and deepen harvest uncertainty. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Floods ravage 15,911 hectares of cropland in Ctg, fisheries lose Tk91cr

Representational image.Photo: Rajib Dhar
Industry

Production halted at three Ctg apparel factories over structural safety risks

Illustration: TBS
Infrastructure

Floating markets, canal walls in Ctg's new Tk3,871cr waterlogging mitigation projects

Photo: Collected via UNB
Bangladesh

Ctg's mosquito menace endures despite rising spending on control efforts

Photo: TBS/SAP
Bangladesh

Metro or monorail? Experts say Chattogram needs neither

Representational image. Illustration: TBS
Infrastructure

Tk1,183cr highway project to create new economic corridor thru Karnaphuli Tunnel

At a red light in front of Hotel Intercontinental on 18 May 2026, cars and motorcycles wait in orderly fashion behind the stop line, while a battery-run autorickshaw sits far ahead – well past the signal, almost claiming its own front row. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

After Dhaka's success, now Ctg plans AI traffic system to tackle congestion

Chattogram’s key Oxygen-Quaish road has remained severely dilapidated for eight years due to a jurisdictional dispute between two agencies. Large potholes across multiple sections cause frequent accidents and traffic congestion during the monsoon, while dust pollution worsens conditions in the dry season. The photo was taken on Sunday afternoon (7 June). Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

Eight years on, Ctg's Oxygen-Quaish road in ruins amid standoff between govt agencies

City corporation workers were cleaning Mirpur Road in Dhaka on the afternoon of Eid-ul-Adha after the sacrificial animals were slaughtered. They collected remains, offal, and other waste left behind and loaded them onto waste collection vehicles. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Bangladesh

How Chattogram successfully managed sacrificial waste this Eid

While trade continues year-round, the pre-Eid rush turns Bibirhat into a dense and lively hub of activity, marked by constant movement and long queues. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Eid preparations spice up Ctg markets, Bibirhat sees heavy rush

After travelling nearly 200 kilometres from Kumarkhali upazila of Kushtia, a cattle trader uses a traditional hand fan to protect his exhausted cows from scorching heat at the Uttara Diabari cattle market in Dhaka ahead of Eid-ul-Adha. The photo was taken on Sunday, 24 May 2026. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Bangladesh

Sacrificial animals demand in Ctg estimated at 818,000

Photo: Collected
Markets

Ginger prices soar in Chattogram ahead of Eid despite higher imports

File Photo: Chattogram’s Khatunganj is the country’s largest wholesale market for consumer goods. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Markets

Business bleak at Khatunganj spice hub despite looming Eid season

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