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Plastic waste clogs Khulna drains

20 August 2026
Roads submerged in murky water, residents wading through knee-deep water, neighbourhoods becoming inaccessible and vehicles breaking down have become common scenes during the monsoon in Khulna city.
20 August 2026
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Dengue surge overwhelms Khulna hospitals

16 August 2026
Dengue cases have surged across Khulna in recent weeks, putting hospitals under severe pressure.
16 August 2026
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Dengue surge overwhelms Khulna hospitals as deaths, admissions climb

15 August 2026
Bed shortages are forcing hospitals to expand wards as patients crowd facilities across the division
15 August 2026
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Frequent power cuts put small businesses under pressure

13 August 2026
Amid the rolling blackouts, some businesses are spending more to produce the same amount of goods, while others are taking much longer to meet delivery deadlines
13 August 2026
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Business Plus / The fall of an industrial city

8 August 2026
Khulna’s industrial belt now lies largely abandoned, with its people leaving too
8 August 2026
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Ranjit Baowali no more but struggle for Bhobodoh remains

7 August 2026
Veteran grassroots leader and convener of Bhobodoh Water Drainage Movement Committee died on Wednesday
7 August 2026
Power crisis affect shrimp farming in Bangladesh

Power shortages threaten Khulna’s shrimp sector

7 August 2026
Frequent power outages across southwestern Bangladesh are pushing the country’s export-oriented shrimp industry deeper into uncertainty, disrupting production at farms and processing factories as growers and exporters grapple with prolonged electricity shortages.
7 August 2026
Power crisis affect shrimp farming in Bangladesh

Power shortages threaten Khulna’s shrimp sector

6 August 2026
Frequent power outages across southwestern Bangladesh are pushing the country’s export-oriented shrimp industry deeper into uncertainty, disrupting production at farms and processing factories as growers and exporters grapple with prolonged electricity shortages.
6 August 2026
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Rising onwards and upwards

Right on the bank of the Kapotakkha stands a quintessential fishermen village named Hitampur. Poverty is quite rampant. As Manik Bandyopadhyay once wrote, “God does not come to Jelepara (fishermen’s neighbourhood)”, it is, indeed, an everyday battle.
2 January 2022
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Slow but not even steady

The cost for an important road project in Khulna city is likely to see a hefty Tk 160 crore increase, after the project was delayed due to land acquisition issues.
26 December 2021
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Khulna Newsprint Mills: Shut 20 years ago, yet spent Tk 33cr

For many in their 30s and above, the word newsprint occupies a good part of memories of their schooldays.
29 November 2021
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Khulna’s mosquito problem refuses to go away

The mosquito problem of Khulna city is becoming more and more menacing by the day. Right after sunset, the insects start swarming the city’s ponds, bushes, water bodies, and drains. Soon enough they start thronging households too.
15 November 2021
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Bhairab in peril

Rampant river-grabbing by influential persons mixed with reluctance on the authorities’ side to take steps against them, squeezed into a corner, the Bhairab river stands as a major waterbody being completely given to grabbing and pollution.
3 November 2021
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Coastal People: Not merely at mercy of nature

“Many are leaving this area and going someplace else to live. Their homes are submerged and they have no means of livelihood here. It is hard even to get drinking water sometimes.”
30 October 2021
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Action borne out of frustration: Locals repair Khulna road

For 10 years, the MA Bari Link Road, adjacent to Sonadanga bus stand in Khulna city, has remained completely unnavigable.
17 October 2021
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Rain disrupts life in Khulna city

After yesterday noon’s rainfall, two-thirds of Khulna city had to deal with severe waterlogging. The rain inundated the city and made residents suffer immensely.
29 September 2021
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Waterlogged for 70 days

It started around 70 days ago. Due to heavy rainfall, almost a third of Khulna city went underwater, including the low-lying Bastuhara colony area. But while the rest of the city has since recovered, the water is yet to drain out of Bastuhara.
27 September 2021
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Shrimp processors closing down

Bangladesh’s  frozen shrimp processing industry is struggling to survive as factories  are closing down one after another due to a lack of raw materials,  competition with cheaper white-leg shrimp vannamei in the export markets  and inadequate government support, according to the Bangladesh Frozen  Foods Exporters Association (BFFEA).
4 September 2021
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Climate-adaptable Aman: Khulna farmer develops 6 varieties

After chasing his dream for over a decade, 46-year-old Aruni Sarkar, a  farmer from remote Gangarampur village of Khulna’s Batiaghata upazila,  finally succeeded in developing high-yielding and climate-adaptable  varieties of Aman paddy.
29 August 2021
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Khulna’s vegetable growers frown over low prices

Vegetable farmers in Khulna are being unable to secure fair prices for their produce as the ongoing coronavirus crisis has disrupted the supply of these crops to different parts of the country, including Dhaka.
9 August 2021

Khulna grapples with spiraling Covid cases

The number of death and positive cases of Covid-19 has been spiraling in Khulna division, turning the situation bad to worse.
7 August 2021
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Bastuhara canal on deathbed

Once a 4km long waterbody flowing through Khulna city, today the Bastuhara canal is headed towards virtual extinction, thanks to years of indiscriminate garbage dumping and illegal occupation.
25 July 2021
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Khulna division goes thru’ its worst Covid-19 surge

The number of infections and deaths in Khulna division this month has broken all previous records.  
19 July 2021
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Dilapidated for 10 years

About 5.5 kilometres of Sonadanga-Mujgunni highway, one of the busiest roads in Khulna city, is increasingly becoming almost unusable for vehicular movement, as it has remained unrepaired for the last 10 years.
16 July 2021
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Khulna residents pay little heed to health guidelines

Large crowds were seen at different places in Khulna city, right after the lockdown was relaxed. Gatherings were especially visible at clothing, cattle and wholesale markets yesterday.
15 July 2021
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Khulna residents unfazed by lockdown

On the fourth day of the weeklong lockdown, droves of Khulna city residents gathered and crowded at kitchen markets, ignoring health guidelines amid an increasingly worsening situation.
25 June 2021
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Khulna on edge of health disaster

Three days after testing positive for Covid-19, Abul Kashem Sheikh started having severe breathing difficulties on June 18.
23 June 2021
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Khulna seeing the worst of pandemic

With the Covid situation worsening further in Khulna division, the health directorate yesterday reported 82 deaths from the virus all over the country -- the highest in the past seven weeks.
20 June 2021

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