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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2025

dredging

Efforts to recover Dhaka’s encroached, terminally degraded canals are not new. Photo: TBS
Environment

Dhaka's 220km canals to be revived within this year: Dhaka North

So far, the dredging of 108 km of canals has been completed, and the remaining work of the 112 km canal will conclude by the end of this year to facilitate water flow, Dhaka North Administrator...

Ctg Port Authority starts dredging canals to ease waterlogging in city
Bangladesh

Ctg Port Authority starts dredging canals to ease waterlogging in city

Passengers are left stranded as vessels anchor two to three kilometers away from the port, causing immense sufferings. Photo:UNB
Bangladesh

Dredging proves no solution to the Khakdon River's navigability issues in Barguna

File photo of Mongla port. Collected
Bangladesh

Dredging continues to boost activities at Mongla Port as ship arrivals rise in FY24

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Maintenance dredging starts in Barishal

Tripura chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb during an interaction with media at Tripura Bhawan in New Delhi on March 20, 2019/ HT Photo
South Asia

India will bear 80% cost of dredging work in Meghna river on Bangladesh side: Tripura CM

Photo: Eyamin Sajib/TBS
Bangladesh

Payra port: Deal signed for capital dredging of Rabnabad channel

Massive dredging promises to boost river channel, adds 2,300km of waterways
Transport

Massive dredging promises to boost river channel, adds 2,300km of waterways

Locals staged a demonstration at Dohajari of Satkania demanding suspension of the ongoing dredging and sand-mining work in Sangu River. Photo: TBS
Environment

Locals demand suspension of Sangu River dredging work in Chattogram

Photo: Mumit M
Transport

Channels on Dhaka-Barishal route need dredging

Photo: Courtesy
Trade

Govt plans to dredge Mongla Port channel’s inner bar

Silt at a dredging site on the Padma riverbank goes high and falls back into the river.Photo: Mumit M
Bangladesh

Dredging projects bleed money as silt returns to rivers

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