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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2023

trees

One tree must be planted in every katha of building setback: Rajuk
Bangladesh

One tree must be planted in every katha of building setback: Rajuk

The order states that the Building Construction Committee must provide the condition of planting trees in the setback before approving any design

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

No more cutting trees for making roads: Deputy minister for environment

A file photo of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) Mayor Md Atiqul Islam speaking to the reporters. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Trees will be planted on every Dhaka North road: Mayor

An elderly couple's lonely battle to save Dhaka's trees
Panorama

An elderly couple's lonely battle to save Dhaka's trees

Into the realm of carnivorous plants
Earth

Into the realm of carnivorous plants

Prakash, 19, waters plants at the Clifton Urban Forest, previously a dumping site in Karachi, Pakistan May 26, 2021. In Pakistan, forest cover lags far behind average levels across South Asia. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
South Asia

Pakistanis plant trees to provide relief from scorching sun

Trees can't stand even the slightest storm
Videos

Trees can't stand even the slightest storm

Photo: TBS
Environment

Half-century-old trees being cut to make buildings in RUET

Fahim got selected for funding at ‘Youth Engagement COP-26’. Photo credit: Courtesy
Explorer

A tree for every district: The journey of a nature-loving explorer

TBS Stories: Sundarbans is changing due to Farakka
Videos

TBS Stories: Sundarbans is changing due to Farakka

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sketch: TBS
Environment

Plant more trees for greener future: PM Hasina

The median on the 143 km stretch of the Dhaka-Chattogram highway hosts 52,000 trees of four different species -all of them local- and they flower at different times of the year. Photo/Mumit M
Environment

A road with a view: Story of how it was made different

A part of Suhrawardy Udyan. Photo: Mumit M
Bangladesh

HC asks to halt felling trees of Suhrawardy Udyan

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