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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2023

suffer

A man submerged in rain water trying to cross the street in Chattogram. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Environment

Chattogram submerged in three hours of rain

Chattogram Development Authority is implementing a Tk5,616 crore project to alleviate waterlogging in the port city

A truck from Bangladesh being sanitised on the border near Petrapole. Photo: The Telegraph India
Bangladesh

Bangladeshis stuck at Petrapole suffer due to border closure

Commuters stand in frustration as buses aren't stopping due to seat unavailability. Photo: Rakib Hasan Sumon/Traffic Alert group
Bangladesh

Commuters suffer as buses run at half capacity, fair hiked

Boro farmers suffer 40% fall in profit: BIGD survey
Bazaar

Boro farmers suffer 40% fall in profit: BIGD survey

A queue of rickshaws parked at the Khulshi Ambagan area of Chattogram city. Since the nationwide shutdown came into effect, the number of rickshaw passengers has dwindled to almost zero. Photo: Minhaz Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

Shutdown a misery for daily wage-earners

File Photo: Rehman Asad/TBS
Bangladesh

Passengers suffer due to indefinite waterways strike

Daily commuters who will go to their regular work destination waiting for transport but due to lack of public transport they are suffering at mirpur 1 circle.  Photo: Saikat Bhadra
Bangladesh

Immense suffering for lack of public transport

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