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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2025

river

Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Water level recedes in Cumilla’s Gomti River as rains ease

Momena Bewa sits near the edge of the Jamuna River in Hidadgari village, watching as the water level continues to rise once again. Each year, erosion from fast currents forces families like hers to move further inland, often with nothing left to salvage. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Momena's last stand against river erosion

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Sylhet rivers keep swelling despite reduced rains

Infographic: TBS
Environment

Are Ghoria, Chandrabati rivers in Bogura really 'missing'?

'Building OS for borderless life': Lunchbox, Pathao, River founders unite for global fintech transformation
World+Biz

'Building OS for borderless life': Lunchbox, Pathao, River founders unite for global fintech transformation

Photo: UNB
Environment

Dhaka's Narai River: From majestic waterway to filthy dumping ground

Li Guoying, Minister of Water Resources of the People's Republic of China, meets Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at a state guest house in Beijing on Friday. Photo: Facebook handle of Chief Adviser GOB
Foreign Policy

Dhaka seeks 50-year masterplan from Beijing for water management

The adviser speaking at an international seminar on water and flood management on 24 Feb at CIRDAP. Photo: Courtesy
Environment

Bangladesh in final stages of ratifying European Convention on shared rivers: Rizwana

The adviser addressing the 2025 Deputy Commissioners’ Conference at Osmani Memorial Auditorium on 18 Feb. Photo: Courtesy
Environment

Environment adviser issues directives to deputy commissioners on protecting rivers, hills, forests

As part of a 48-hour sit-in organised by the Teesta River Protection Movement, the march began at the Lalmonirhat railway bridge at noon on 18 February. Photo: Focus Bangla
Bangladesh

Thousands rally for fair share of Teesta water, govt defers master plan by 2 more years

The wave of dead fish and aquatic animals in the Meghna River is far from a new phenomenon. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Unchecked pollution is wreaking havoc on Meghna’s aquatic life

A dead dolphin was found around 12pm today (5 February) from Halda River in Sipahighat, located in Binajuri Union of Rauzan Upazila. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Dead dolphin found in Halda River, first case of the year

What sets Halda apart is its comeback, as it resumed hosting fish eggs again within a few years’ time after 2016. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Panorama

To revive a river: Taking a leaf out of Halda’s book

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