Sunflowers brighten fields, farmers' lives in Pirojpur
Sunflowers add joy to any landscape. The sunflower fields of Pirojpur are painting the district bright. And beyond their visual beauty, to farmers sunflower cultivation brings good profits.
22 March 2017
C'nawabganj reaps reward of mangoes
In the red, hard and dry soils around Chapainawabganj, characteristic of the Barind region in general, even an adept farmer finds it
19 March 2017
Lone teacher struggles to manage govt primary school
Lessons to plan, papers to mark, administrative tasks that seem without end: any school teacher knows how much there is to do,
18 March 2017
Eye hospital for poor
For the last five years Kohinoor Akter, 48, originally from Madaripur but who lives in Dhaka's Savar, has not eaten a single grain of
17 March 2017
Squash farming shows promise
For small-scale and landless farmers living on the river char (landmass emerging from riverbed) areas of the Teesta, Dharla and
14 March 2017
Ancient building's origin unknown
At Sikderbari on the Indurkani to Bagolerhat road in Pirojpur's Gabachiya village is a small, ancient building of unknown origin.
14 March 2017
Monk on a mission
The importance of one's mother tongue is perhaps nowhere better understood than in Bangladesh. A mother tongue is an
13 March 2017
Where there is a will…
Teaching is a profession that requires patience, skill and an enthusiasm for education. Teachers aim to inspire. Rokeya Begum, 27, an
8 March 2017
Flowers brighten the lives of Bogra growers
Across Bogra's Sonatola upazila flower farms are bringing prosperity and self-reliance to growers and their families.
7 March 2017
Medicinal adulsa helping farmers
Many know that winter feeling: rugged up in a blanket feeling sorry for oneself, struggling to overcome a cough or cold. While modern
5 March 2017
Lack of winter worries north's wheat growers
Winters in Thakurgaon and Panchagarh can sometimes be, by Bangladeshi standards, uncomfortably cold. While people might not
4 March 2017
Filariasis, a curse to northerners
Two years ago, Asma Begum, then 18, had everything to look forward to. She was a newlywed, having married Enamul Hossain who
2 March 2017
Jujube offers good prospects to farmers
Cultivation of jujube, locally known as 'kul' or 'boroi' is on the rise in Jessore's Sharsha upazila, adjacent to the Indian border. With a history of dependable profits that have compared favourably with other crops in recent years, jujube orchards look set to continue to expand.
1 March 2017
Perseverance key to duck hatchery success
Hye Mia, 34, of Uttar Ghagoa village in Gaibandha Sadar upazila knows what it's like to be poor and unemployed. Fortunately, it seems the directionless years of struggle which characterised his young adulthood, are finally behind him.
1 March 2017
Begging is not a job
Paresh Chandra Barmon, 46, from Kacharipara village in Bhadai union of Lalmonirhat's Aditmari upazila doesn't
28 February 2017
Poet's home on verge of ruin
For a poet, a dilapidated building might well be a source of inspiration, but it does not make for a befitting commemoration. Sadly, the
25 February 2017
Into the abyss of mental illness
Mental illness is a significant challenge for any family, but for a struggling rural family it can be truly catastrophic. In circumstances
24 February 2017
Community-made bridge brings relief
Until recently, residents of Vuraghat and Chaulapara areas in Bogra's Shibganj municipality had to either take a boat
22 February 2017
Vanishing ponds raise fire risk in Pirojpur
Even a decade ago, Pirojpur was a town adorned with ponds. As land prices have soared in recent years however, many of the town's
21 February 2017
Ancient tamarind tree, a community's pride
Long ago in Chapainawabganj, potentially during the reign of the Mughal emperor Jahangir, whether by gravity's force or human hand
18 February 2017