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SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2025

Tayubur Rahman Sohel

Sections of central reservation have been cut to create pathways for shortcut crossing on the Dhaka-Chattogram highway. Three-wheelers and other vehicles use these cut-throughs in an extremely risky manner, posing a threat to the safety of the highway. The photo was taken from Miar Bazar in Cumilla’s Chouddogram on Saturday. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Transport

Dhaka-Chattogram Highway: Illegal crossings fuel deadly accidents

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Thanda Kalibari Mela: A century-old tradition thrives in Nangalkot

Sadek Mia worked at the MV Banglar Saurav. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Ctg oil tanker fire: Sailor Sadek was on video call with family 1 hour before death

People in Cumilla’s Burichang are evacuating their homes for higher grounds as floodwaters rise. File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Water all around, but no water to drink in Cumilla

 Metropolitan Awami League Adviser Noor-ur-Rahman Tanim, a candidate in the city polls, conducts campaign in the city on Wednesday (6 March). Photo: Taibur Rahman Sohail
Bangladesh

Candidates voice concerns as allegations of vote snatching, threats emerge

Seventy-year-old Chand Miah waited for his sons next to the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway, where he was abandoned, for a week. 
Photo:  Tayubur Rahman Sohel
Bangladesh

Mystery deepens around 70yr old man found by Dhaka-Ctg highway

60 injured as BNP, AL clash in Cumilla
Politics

60 injured as BNP, AL clash in Cumilla

Two patients receive optical treatment at the Bangladesh Institute of Community Ophthalmology (BCO) and Eye Hospital at Shankarpur in Cumilla. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

A loving touch that restores Cumilla poor's eyesight

Environmentalist Matin Saikat holds the wings of an eagle in front of his Bangladesh Poribesh School, the country’s one and only environment school, in Daudkandi upazila of Cumilla. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Nature lover builds country’s first environment school in Cumilla

Photo: TBS
Politics

BNP men swarm Cumilla town ahead of Saturday rally

Photo: Collected
Economy

With favourable environment, export industries still missing in Cumilla

Supporters of AL candidate Arfanul Haque Rifat celebrate the win. Photo: TBS
Politics

Awami League’s Rifat beats Sakku by a narrow margin

Waterbodies are being illegally filled with sand and soil at many places in Cumilla to erect high rise buildings. Officials say the constructions went ahead without taking prior permission from the Department of Environment. The picture was recently taken from Cumilla’s Chhotora area. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Govt departments destroying Cumilla water bodies

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