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MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 2022

Khorshed Alam

Some 21 out of 53 industrial units in the Gaibandha Bscic estate remain closed due to various issues including unavailability of gas connection, poor road infrastructure and inadequate drainage systems. PHOTO: TBS
Industry

35 years on, poor utilities plague Gaibandha Bscic estate

Ohi Jute Fibres Mill in Gaibandha Bscic Industrial Park produces around 10,000 sacks and does printing work on around 20,000 sacks per day with only 100 workers, 80 of whom are women. PHOTO: TBS
Bangladesh

Gaibandha Bscic factory shines with 80% women workers

Artificial insemination revolutionises cattle farming in the country
Industry

Artificial insemination revolutionises cattle farming in the country

A worker piles up aluminium utensils at a factory in Talora port area of Bogura. The aluminium factories here are facing closure due to a fuel crisis. PHOTO: TBS
Industry

Fuel crisis forces closure of Bogura aluminium factories

Illustration: Collected
Infrastructure

Land acquisition delays slow 190km road upgradation

Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Economy

Export ban on rice bran oil puts local traders in trouble

After the introduction of intercropping technology, farmers in Joypurhat have regained their interest in sugarcane cultivation. This is the first time they have intercropped the Bari-4 variety of onion with sugarcane. Photo: TBS
Economy

Intercropping boosting both sugarcane, onion production

A shopkeeper at Bogura’s Mahasthangarh sells the traditional and delectable Kotkoti. Mahasthangarh, the oldest archaeological site in Bangladesh, has become a commercial hub of Kotkoti as 200 maunds of it are sold every day throughout the year. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

The brisk business of Mahasthangarh’s Kotkoti

Rice bran oil’s Tk300cr boost to Bogura exports
Economy

Rice bran oil’s Tk300cr boost to Bogura exports

The success story of Bogura’s exotic dressmaker
RMG

The success story of Bogura’s exotic dressmaker

Photo: Collected
Health

Bogura Chest Diseases Hospital: Where 4km separate indoor from outdoor

Bogura foundry industry takes a hit from raw material price hike
Industry

Bogura foundry industry takes a hit from raw material price hike

Picture: Collected
Transport

Balashi rail ferry now a distant memory

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