Tea workers’ demo for raise: ‘No one cares about our pain’
Demanding a pay hike, tea garden workers across the country yesterday went on an indefinite work abstention.
13 August 2022
Khanjar haor: Disappearing fish, dying land
Khanjar haor in Sylhet’s Moulvibazar is being polluted at an alarming rate due to waste discharged from Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) Industrial Estate.
13 August 2022
Demand for pay hike: Tea workers go on work abstention today
Tea garden workers across the country go on indefinite work abstention from today demanding wage hike.
12 August 2022
‘This cannot go on forever’
Permanent tea worker Koliti Rabidas earns a daily wage of Tk 120. They are a family of five, and only two kilos of rice are available at Tk 100.
10 August 2022
Ethnic population in 2022 census: Real picture not reflected
Indigenous leaders and researchers have questioned the accuracy of ethnic population data shown in the latest census report and said the actual figure would be much higher.
9 August 2022
Fortune finally favours fishing cats
Due to various reasons including climate change, environmental disasters, habitat loss and food crisis, fishing cats often come in contact with humans and are caught near villages and settlements in Sylhet division.
2 August 2022
Tea refiners fear production loss for power cuts
Tea refiners in Moulvibazar, the largest tea producing district of Bangladesh, are worried about being able to achieve this year’s collective production target of 10 crore kilogrammes as the recent load-shedding has thrown a spanner in the works, according to market players.
2 August 2022
Rani the resilient
Around 30 years ago, Jatri Rani Barman came to Sunamganj town from a village with her family. Even though they came to the city with new hope, Rani lost her father when she was just a teenager.
30 July 2022
Flood-hit victims of Hakaluki haor still in distress
Noorjahan Begum and her three children have been living in a flood shelter for almost a month since their house on Hakaluki Haor in Moulvibazar district was battered by high tides.
27 July 2022
Heat, red spider mites threaten tea yields
Tea farmers in Moulvibazar might not get the expected yield this year as they are struggling to irrigate their plantations in the face of inadequate rainfall, which has also given rise to a red spider mite infestation that is eating away at the crops.
27 July 2022
Bamboo platform to use a Tk 99cr bridge!
The construction of Rajapur bridge over the Manu river on the Kulaura-Prithimpasha-Hazipur-Sharifpur road in Moulvibazar was completed a year ago. But the connecting road is yet to be completed. Therefore, locals have installed a steep bamboo ladder on both sides of the bridge, risking their lives just to get across.
26 July 2022
Hill cutting on, defying ban
Disregarding a High Court directive and environmental laws, illegal hill cutting continues unabated in Dinarpur of Habiganj due to lax monitoring of the authorities concerned.
23 July 2022
Hills pay the price for road
Hills in Holichhara tea garden in Moulvibazar’s Kulaura are allegedly being cut to construct a road, without the approval of Department of Environment (DoE).
23 July 2022
‘Landslide took away everything we had’
A two-decimal land at the bottom of a hill.
21 July 2022
Spreading light where the sun doesn’t shine
For as far as the eye can see, there’s floodwater. Educational institutions have been closed for days. In such a situation, Deepak Ranjan Das, headteacher of Daserbazar High School, decided to set up a shelter in the school in Moulvibazar’s Barlekha upazila.
16 July 2022
Sylhet’s shital pati makers in dire straits after floods
Standing under the rain with an umbrella, 60-year-old Nirendra Kumar Das, a resident of Gagra village in Hakaluki Haor area, waited for customers. Hours went by, and yet, not a single buyer came in sight, possibly because the market was submerged.
15 July 2022
Nature’s revenge
For around a month now, all four districts in the Sylhet division have been enduring floods with the water receding slowly from many areas and thousands left to suffer.
15 July 2022
Wildlife under threat in Sylhet
Humans weren’t the only casualties of the floods in Sylhet, especially in the haor area, as a significant number of wild animals died too.
14 July 2022
Driving, not a child’s play
Children and teenagers are driving battery-powered auto-rickshaws in Kulaura of Moulvibazar due to a lack of surveillance from the authorities.
12 July 2022
Sreemangal’s tourism takes a hit due to flood
Not only did the Sylhet flood cause devastating harm to the lives of residents there, it also put a massive dent in the tourism business of Moulvibazar’s Sreemangal upazila, but not in the way one might assume.
12 July 2022