‘Too precious to lose’
After Gazipur and Dulahazra, the forest department has finalised plans to build the country’s third safari park in Lathitila forest, located in Moulvibazar’s Juri upazila.
20 March 2022
Sutki river remains in the grip of a family for centuries
The river is called Sutki. It flows at least 20 kilometres after originating from the Kushiara river in Lohajuri area under Baniachong upazila in Habiganj before falling into the Ratna river at Pratabpur of the same upazila.
15 March 2022
Moulvibazar family with physical disability gets new house, food stock after Daily Star report
A family of four – with physical disability – belonging to the Mahato community, has received a new house, two sheep, two months' food stock and cash assistance.
11 March 2022
Another one bites the dust
Juri has been robbed of its beauty.
9 March 2022
Kainya Haat: by women, for all
There’s a haat in Moulvibazar where all the sellers are women. Aptly called “Kainya”, the haat is gradually gaining popularity among local buyers and sellers.
8 March 2022
Health hazards stalk female tea workers
Women tea workers not only play a vital role in their industry, they’re also the rocks of their family’s economic fortunes. But for all the work that they do, they are plagued by malnutrition, stigma, financial uncertainty, lack of awareness regarding gender issues and lack of hygiene.
7 March 2022
Unwelcome home for migratory birds
Although flocks of birds could be seen roaming around the watchtower of Baikka Beel once upon a time, presently, the numbers have drastically reduced.
2 March 2022
‘Could only ask for water’: Genocide survivors in Moulvibazar
Noria village falls under Kagabala union in Moulvibazar Sadar upazila, but it differs from most other villages due to the atrocities that took place there during the Liberation War. The “Noria genocide” is a part of history that reminds us of the horrors of the nine-month war that started in this very month of March.
1 March 2022
Why send official letters in English to tea workers?
For a group of people whose most members haven’t even gone to school, many tea workers of the country are forced to maintain official communication with their employers in English.
21 February 2022
Lost words: Without protection, Soura language dying
Samra Soura, 85, the oldest resident of Soura village is forgetting his mother tongue. People of the Soura community mostly speak Bangla, Oriya and Sadri languages.
20 February 2022
What’s 1,000 acres of land without water?
About 1,000 acres of land is lying uncultivated due to lack of irrigation facilities in Kawadighi haor of Moulvibazar Sadar upazila.
11 February 2022
Once there were hills
Once, Rupaichhara government hills in Habiganj used to be around 500 feet high. Due to sand extraction and tree felling, they now stand on the verge of extinction.
10 February 2022
Benefits for some, but what about the rest?
The government has recently started listing beneficiaries for a special programme to improve the lives and livelihoods of tea workers of the country, under the “Cha Sramikder Jibanman Unnayan Karmasuchi” scheme.
6 February 2022
Achilles’ Hills: Rampant hill cutting puts 200 families in Moulvibazar under risk of landslide
Even though everything came to a halt during the pandemic, hill cutting didn’t.
2 February 2022
5 years on, indigenous language books initiative yet to progress
Most of the students at Sreemangal’s Daluchhara Government Primary School are members of the Tripura community.
31 January 2022
Torture, abuse, separation: Story of domesticating elephants
People of greater Sylhet and Chittagong Hill Tracts regions are familiar with domesticated elephants being used to pull trees down the hills, in circuses and at various social events.
27 January 2022
A tale of torture, deprivation
“I can’t pay the rent of the house in which my daughter and I live. The landlord called us and insulted us for nonpayment. Now, I don’t see any alternative to committing suicide,” Birangana Shila Guha said.
25 January 2022
Tea workers hit hard by cold spell
Bone-chilling cold and thick fog hit the poor tea workers hard in Sylhet division as hundreds, mostly children and elderly, have been suffering from different cold-related diseases due to the cold spell for the last few days.
24 January 2022
Shrinking farmland to endanger food security
Non-agricultural use of land especially for the development purpose has recently seen a sharp increase in Sylhet division. By filling croplands, houses, roads, buildings and business establishments are being built in an unplanned manner.
22 January 2022
'Not normal': Fish shortage in Hakaluki haor leaves anglers in despair
This is usually that time of the year when anglers of Hakaluki haor smile ear to ear. “This is the time to catch large hauls from the Haor,” said angler Mansur Ali. “With the income from these few months, I have no trouble running my family of seven.”
22 January 2022