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Dreams Washed Away by Floodwaters: The Cry of Mud and Tears of Sunamganj’s Farmers

Sunamganj of Sylhet, known as the “Daughter of the Haor,” is a region formed by countless haors. At present, Sunamganj is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bangladesh. It is home to natural attractions such as Niladri...

Revolution in Potato Cultivation: Time to Focus on Export and Processing

Potato is no longer just a common winter vegetable on the agricultural map of Bangladesh, but it is one of the main pillars of national food security and the lifeblood of the rural economy. The silent revolution that has...

Months change, but farmers’ debt does not

A farmer’s life feels like an invisible burden hanging from the shoulders. From the outside, all that is visible is a person working in the fields, but inside accumulate account books, calculations of interest, and the sighs of unpaid...

JnUCSU Elections: From Long Silence to a New Voice of Hope

No matter how deep the darkness of night is, just as the light of dawn removes all darkness and brings a new morning, similarly, after a long wait, the JnUCSU election has ignited a new light of hope in...

The Silent Crisis of Researchless University Campuses

The university was once seen as a living space. A place where ideas walked freely. Where questions were not feared. Knowledge grew there like a tree. Slow, deep, and strong. But today, many universities feel different. Buildings are tall....

The invisible battle of elections: Now is the time to ensure cybersecurity

Elections in the 21st century are no longer confined to ballot boxes, polling stations, or vote counting tables. Behind the scenes of this visible process, another war is going on in parallel, invisible but terrifying, silent but with far-reaching...

Destroying Forests for Industry: Who Owns the Future

Once, forests stood like silent guardians. Far from city noise, they breathed in peace, and through that breath, people lived. Today, those same forests are falling to saws, fire, and greed. Where shade once spread, bricks, iron, and smoke...

Golden Harvests, Rotten Losses: The Untold Story of Bangladesh’s Crop Storage Woes

​In our country, the fields are often a sea of green and gold, representing the hard work and dreams of millions of farmers. Agriculture is the heart of our economy, and when the harvest is good, there is a...

Stop adulterated food, save people’s lives

Food is the most basic human need. Food is essential for survival, but if that food becomes the cause of death, it must be considered extremely insulting for a civilized society. Currently, food adulteration in our country has taken...

Farming Without Soil: A New Era of Food Security for Bangladesh

Imagine a sun that never sets and a sky that never turns grey with the threat of a storm. Inside a quiet room in the middle of a noisy city like Dhaka, a miracle is happening. Rows of vibrant...
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BGMEA felicitates Tarique Rahman on BNP’s landslide victory

DHAKA : The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) today extended heartfelt congratulations to BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman...
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