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MONDAY, OCTOBER 06, 2025

Teesta River

Teesta River

The flow of water at the barrage point started increasing. File Photo: TBS

Teesta flowing 27cm above danger level at Dalia; flood threat in Lalmonirhat

The rising water level has also raised concerns for local agriculture

Teesta River overflowing at one of its gates on 1 June 2025. Photo: UNB

Teesta swells again, fresh flood feared in northern districts

A file photo of Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen. Photo: UNB

China not involved in humanitarian corridor issue, willing to help Bangladesh on Teesta dev project: Ambassador

BNP Organising Secretary (Rangpur division) Principal Asadul Habib Dulu informed journalists about the walkathon in a press conference at a hotel today (3 May). Photo: BSS

Thousands to join Teesta Master Plan implementation walkathon tomorrow

Representational image/Collected

Missing teenager’s body recovered from Teesta in Rangpur

People participates on a sit-in at one of the 11 points along the river in Rangpur's Kaunia demanding the implementation of the Teesta Water Sharing Treaty and Teesta Master Plan on Monday, 17 February 2025. Photo: TBS

48-hr sit-in for implementation of Teesta treaty begins in Rangpur division

The flow of water at the barrage point started increasing. File Photo: TBS

Sudden rise in Teesta water threatens vegetables farming in Lalmonirhat

Yao Wen at the “DCAB Talk” organised by the Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) at the National Press Club today (4 July). Photo: UNB

Bangladesh's river, Bangladesh's decision: Chinese ambassador

Under the Teesta bridge in Lalmonirhat, Bangladesh and in the middle of the river, youngsters are seen playing football and men catching fish in knee-deep water in a recent winter. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

The tedious case of Bangladesh-India water politics

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted a delightful lunch today (22 June) in honour of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi. Photo: Facebook page of Ministry of External Affairs, India.

India signals interest in Bangladesh's Teesta project eyed by China

File Photo: UNB

Jamuna River swelling up, likely to cross danger mark

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Child drowns, 7 missing as boat capsizes in Teesta River

India and Bangladesh signed the Ganga water-sharing treaty in 1996, which is due to expire in 2026 but may be extended by mutual agreement. Photo: Collected

World Water Day: People's cry along Teesta River

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