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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2023

canal

The Brahmanbaria town canal turns into a narrow drain due to the illegal installation, encroachment, regular deposition of household garbage, and pollution. Photo: Azizul Shonchay
Districts

How pollution turns 5-km town canal into narrow drain

The town canal was dug by connecting it with the traditional river Titas of Brahmanbaria to facilitate drainage and navigation during British rule. However, now the canal is no longer in its...

DSCC to spend Tk945cr on reviving 4 dying canals
Infrastructure

DSCC to spend Tk945cr on reviving 4 dying canals

Ever Given container ship is pictured in Suez Canal in this Maxar Technologies satellite image taken on March 26, 2021. Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS
Global Economy

Suez Canal steps up efforts to free stuck vessel, US watches energy market impact

A container ship which was hit by strong wind and ran aground is pictured in Suez Canal, Egypt March 24, 2021. SUEZ CANAL AUTHORITY/Handout via REUTERS
Global Economy

Suez Canal diverts ships to old channel after giant container ship runs aground

Canal rescue operation begins in the capital: Dhaka canal rescue operations are underway
Videos

Canal rescue operation begins in the capital: Dhaka canal rescue operations are underway

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Dhaka city corporations to get Wasa canals

Water resources ministry plans to dig another 500 canals to help recede floodwaters
Infrastructure

Water resources ministry plans to dig another 500 canals to help recede floodwaters

Tk1.68cr to send officials on a canal-digging ‘study’ tour
Bangladesh

Tk1.68cr to send officials on a canal-digging ‘study’ tour

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