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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2025

Ashulia

An RMG factory. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Calmness yet to prevail in Ashulia industrial zone despite assurance from trade union leaders

According to sources at the industrial police, although the factories in Ashulia were opened on Saturday morning, the situation became confusing when some workers left their factories in Narsingpur...

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

14 detained on suspicion of inciting violence in Ashulia RMG factories

Photos: TBS
Bangladesh

30 injured as workers clash with locals in Ashulia; several factories closed

Photos: TBS
Bangladesh

Garment workers continue protests in Ashulia, 2 detained

Workers at an RMG factory. File Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
RMG

Joint army-police operation prompts reopening of about 100 factories in Ashulia

Workers block Dhaka-Ashulia highway on 4 September. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
RMG

At least 60 factories in Ashulia still closed despite increased security

The area in front of the Ashulia Police Station in Savar where the bodies were stacked on a van. The photo was taken on 31 August. Photo: Noman Mahmud/TBS
Panorama

Deadly 5 Aug: Unveiling the shocking truth behind the Ashulia carnage

Members of police, army and BGB are on high alert and patrolling the industrial area. Photo: TBS
RMG

Despite thick security blanket, at least 60 factories in Ashulia closed amid workers' protest

Workers seeking jobs protest in Ashulia by blocking the roads demanding equal employment opportunities for men and women in RMG factories, among other demands, on Monday, 2 September 2024. Photo: Collected
RMG

At least 30 RMG factories closed in Ashulia as workers protest demanding jobs

The area in front of the Ashulia Police Station in Savar where the bodies were stacked on a van. The photo was taken on 31 August. Photo: Noman Mahmud/TBS
Bangladesh

Those involved in piling bodies on van in Ashulia identified: Police

The area in front of the Ashulia Police Station in Savar where the bodies were stacked on a van. The photo was taken on 31 August. Photo: Noman Mahmud/TBS
Bangladesh

Viral 5 Aug Ashulia video: Committee formed to investigate incident

RMG workers stage protest blocking road in Ashulia in demand for unpaid wages. Representational image
Bangladesh

RMG workers block road in Ashulia demanding attendance bonus, 10% increment, and others

Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and former road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Hasina, Quader, Anisul among 75 sued over killing of salon worker in Ashulia

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