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MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 2022

Sadarghat

Cleaners of Dhaka South dump wastes on a road under the Sadarghat footbridge, one of the busiest intersections in the capital, causing extreme suffering to the city dwellers. The photo was taken recently. PHOTO: Rajib Dhar
Bangladesh

Wastes dumped at Sadarghat crossing cause severe suffering

It has become a nightmare for people who live and work in the vicinity due to the foul odour from the open space garbage dump

Mayor of Dhaka South City Corporation Barrister Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Taposh to remove Sadarghat Launch Terminal from Lalkuthi-Ruplal House

Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Bangladesh

DSCC mayor wants launch terminal from Lalkuthi-Ruplal House removed 

Another fire incident in passenger launch 
Bangladesh

Another fire incident in passenger launch 

Floating cheap hotel in Sadarghat
Videos

Floating cheap hotel in Sadarghat

The crowded and chaotic river port looks quite intriguing from the sky. Right across the road, in the middle ground, is the iconic Ahsan Manzil, the 19th century residence of the Nawabs of Dhaka built in the Indo-Saracenic Revival Architectural style. It is a museum now. Photo: Saad Abdullah
In Focus

Sadarghat: The perennial busyness in bird's-eye view

The Chattogram port authorities could not make the lighterage jetties at Sadarghat in the port city operational even in the last seven years. The jetties were constructed to unload imported goods from mother vessels in bulk carriers (open goods) at Outer Anchorage. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Infrastructure

Sadarghat Lighterage Jetty: Connecting road becomes new hurdle

Boatmen bear brunt of shutdown
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Boatmen bear brunt of shutdown

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Extortion from Chattogram port to Sadarghat raises price of goods

Holidaymakers returning home braving all odds
Bangladesh

Holidaymakers returning home braving all odds

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