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February 07, 2023

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2023

Hasibur Rahman Bilu

Representational image. File Photo
Environment

Illegal brick kilns damaging Bogura environment 

Women are in the middle of work at Bogura’s Three Star Mats factory. Around 150 workers, both female and male, work there to meet the growing domestic and international demand for plastic mats. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Md Ali Asraf Bhuyan
Industry

Bogura’s Three Star Mats reigns country’s plastic mat market

Bogura Woodburn Public Library has manuscripts of Puthis which are over 300 years old and a collection of rare books. Photo: TBS
Panorama

The fate of 300-year-old manuscripts

Photo :Collected
Trade

Covid-19 shrinks winter clothes supply in Bogura

Photo: TBS
Industry

SR Chemical to save Tk200cr in forex a year

Jewellery Shop in Bogura. Photo/TBS
Industry

Virus-hit Bogura jewellery retrieving its sparkle 

A woman spreads fish (shutki) under the sun to dry at Bogura. The dry fish business of the northern region of the country has been hampered terribly this year by the pandemic and cyclone Amphan. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Industry

Dried fish traders in northern Bangladesh facing financial crisis

Karatoa river. Photo: Wikipedia
Environment

High Court directive to protect Karatoa not implemented in 5 years

Photo: TBS
Industry

High prices put jute exporters in tight corner

Vehicles carry raw jute to and from a market in Jashore. Amid lower production and increased demand, farmers are happy that they are getting higher prices of their produce, once termed the golden fibre of Bangladesh. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Farmers happy with jute price, millers concerned

Workers set earthen yogurt containers around the ovens in Asia Sweets yougurt plant in Bogura. Despite having good export prospect, yogurt makers in the north-western district are yet to explore the overseas market. They need proper support and the logistics to get in the export business. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Md Ali Asraf Bhuiyan
Industry

Huge export potential for Bogura yogurt

Photo: Collected
Economy

Bogura hotels, motels, and restaurants lost Tk75cr over Covid-19

Photo: TBS
Industry

Bogura thrives on light engineering

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