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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2025

Green

Green

A farmer tends to winter crops on fertile charland in Madaripur, where lush green fields signal the start of the vegetable season. Photo: BSS

Madaripur chars turn green with winter vegetable farming

Many are growing multiple crops on the same field, such as planting red amaranth with eggplant

Turning the tide: Bangladesh shipbreaking sheds hazardous past for green future

Turning the tide: Bangladesh shipbreaking sheds hazardous past for green future

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Tk93.51cr project launched for green railway development

Dhaka stocks close green 

Dhaka stocks close green 

The watery areas and forests on the banks of re-mined reservoirs are now enchanted with the chirping of the guest birds and rare species creating spectacular scenes to attract everyone. Photo: BSS

Re-excavation of extinct reservoirs improving environment, biodiversity in northern region

Illustration: TBS

Reduce, reuse, recycle, repeat: The art of green living

Investors worried as govt plans to scrap 31 green energy proposals

Investors worried as govt plans to scrap 31 green energy proposals

Sketch: TBS

Why urban greenery is vital to Bangladesh's sustainability

Mohammad Kamrul Hasan. Sketch: TBS

Scaling up, adding value: A roadmap for Bangladesh's agro-based industries

Electoral posters in Mohammadpur. Photo: TBS/ Rajib Dhar

EC bans use of plastic, polythene in campaign leaflets, banners

Bangladesh Ship Breakers and Recyclers Association during the 40th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the association held at a local hotel in the port city on Thursday (9 November). Photo: TBS

Bangladesh Ship Breakers and Recyclers Association for turning all shipyards into green yards

Representational Image. TBS Illustration

Massive investment in green infrastructures needed for safer environment: Experts

Inside the efficient world of Dhaka's green offices

Inside the efficient world of Dhaka's green offices

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