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March 29, 2023

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 2023

Ripon Dey

Fish production in Hakaluki haor in Sylhet has risen significantly following flash floods last year. Average fish production in Hakaluki rose by 5-7% and the year-on-year production is expected to rise by 4,000 tonnes this year. Photo: TBS
Economy

Hakaluki sees rise in fish production after Sylhet floods

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

10 lakh Bangladeshis get Indian visas in 8 months last year

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Tourists swarm Cox’s Bazar, Srimangal amid 3-day holiday

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

High land price drives away investors from Sreemangal Bscic Industrial Estate

This year, farmers in Sreemangal are making a good profit as the prices of the crop jumped up four to five times. Agricultural officials say the hilly lands in the region are suitable for cultivating Naga chilli. Photo: TBS
Economy

Flood a blessing in disguise for Sreemangal Naga chilli farmers

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Owners say 1cr kg of tea leaves wasted as workers demonstrate

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Flash floods inundate over 300 villages in Moulvibazar

A stream snakes through the Satchhari National Park located in Chunarughat upazila of Habiganj. The Forest Department has proposed doubling the size of the national park by acquiring nearby lands, which naturalists said would benefit the wildlife. Photo: Saad Abdullah
Features

Satchhari National Park: Home to 200 species of birds set to get even bigger

Patenga Sea Beach was crowded with tourists during the Eid holidays. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

Tourism spots thrive with Eid holidaymakers 

Photo: TBS
Environment

Tears of Tanguar Haor

Some 30 families are currently involved in community tourism at the Monipuri village of Moulvibazar’s Kamalganj upazila. The pilot project was initiated by the government two years ago. Photo: TBS/Ranjit Jony
Districts

Community-based tourism sees huge potential in Moulvibazar

Radhanagar, a remote scenic village in Moulvibazar, has some 25 resorts and eco-cottages to accommodate flocks of tourists visiting every day. Photo: Kajal Hazra
Bangladesh

Moulvibazar village turns into tourism hub

Hoolocks play a crucial role in seed dispersal and forest regeneration. Their population has greatly declined in the past 40 years due to indiscriminate deforestation, food shortage, and poaching. Photo: Sabit Hasan
Bangladesh

Hoolock population shrinks 84% in four decades

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