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SUNDAY, JUNE 08, 2025

Kurigram

Asia Beoa, second from left, along with other women evicted from the embankment. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Asia Beoa has nowhere to go

Around 40,000 people who live in illegal establishments on a 52.7-kilometre long embankment – from Kaluar Char of Rajarhat upazila to the Chilmari port area – have received eviction notices

‘Brother-in-law’ fair starting tomorrow
Bangladesh

‘Brother-in-law’ fair starting tomorrow

2 killed, 16 injured in Kurigram road accident
Bangladesh

2 killed, 16 injured in Kurigram road accident

A view of Sonahat land port in Kurigram. Photo: TBS
Infrastructure

Sonahat port trouble: When a 275m journey becomes 400km

Representational image of child marriage/ Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Bhurungamari declared child marriage free upazila in Kurigram

Massive erosion of the Teesta river devours huge chunks of land including homesteads of people living on the riverbanks in Kurigram. This photo was taken from Char Bajar area recently. Photo: TBS
Environment

Riverbank dwellers of Kurigram losing everything to Teesta erosion 

Chilmari River Port. Photo: TBS
Infrastructure

Chilmari river port awaits facelift 

Representational photo. File Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Intercity Train on Kurigram-Dhaka route from Oct 16

Erosion in many areas in the north on a sudden rise of Teesta water
Bangladesh

Erosion in many areas in the north on a sudden rise of Teesta water

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Kurigram youth recovers octane, diesel by burning polythene

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

River water levels in flood-hit Kurigram decrease

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