Measles camp in Bandarban's Kurukpata hampered by lack of transport, electricity
Locals allege emergency vehicle and solar equipment meant for health services are being kept at UP chairman’s residence
9 May 2026
In Bandarban's remote villages, safe drinking water remains out of reach
Residents and local youth groups are calling for urgent, sustainable safe water systems in Alikadam’s remote hilly areas
7 May 2026
Healthcare still out of reach for hill children
Children with measles-like symptoms in several remote hill settlements of Kurukpata union under Bandarban’s Alikadam upazila are being treated with local remedies and herbal medicine as Mro families struggle to access healthcare.
4 May 2026
Measles breaks out in remote hills of Bandarban
At least 83 patients have been undergoing treatment with measles symptoms in Bandarban, including some confirmed cases, as of Monday, according to the district civil surgeon’s office.
29 April 2026
Phool Biju begins with floral rituals across hill tracts
Chakma and Tanchangya communities gather at dawn to float flowers, seeking renewal, forgiveness and harmony
12 April 2026
Indigenous child in Bandarban ‘beaten unconscious’ for failing to write letter ‘C’
Six-year-old allegedly passed out after a teacher slapped her, prompting protests by guardians and locals
1 April 2026
Tourist rush overwhelms Bandarban and Rangamati during Eid holidays
Crowds flood hills, lakes, and valleys; hotels and resorts fully booked
23 March 2026
Economy of the hills: Where women rule the market
Across the three hill districts of Bandarban, Rangamati, and Khagrachhari, women are the visible driving force of local commerce
7 March 2026
Students, staff allege sexual abuse by headmaster
Multiple complaints of sexual abuse against the headmaster of Bandarban Government High School have been filed with the district’s deputy commissioner.
23 February 2026
Bandarban voters demand more than promises
The remote hill district of Bandarban comprises a single parliamentary constituency, designated as constituency 300.
31 January 2026
Thanchi in Bandarban: Green crops replace tobacco along Sangu
Farmers along the banks of the Sangu river in Bandarban’s Thanchi upazila are gradually moving away from tobacco cultivation, turning instead to green, environment-friendly crops in a shift that is improving livelihoods while easing pressure on forests and fragile hill ecosystems.
26 December 2025
Illegal brick kilns run in Bandarban despite ban
Despite government restrictions, a clear High Court directive, and repeated raids by the district administration and the Department of Environment, furnaces of illegal brick kilns in Bandarban flare back to life soon after enforcement teams leave after conducting drives.
16 December 2025
7 Upazilas in Bandarban: 60 sawmills operating without DoE clearance
Nearly 60 sawmills across the seven upazilas of Bandarban have been operating without any environmental clearance from the Department of Environment, according to the official record of DoE.
11 December 2025
Rundown Bandarban Stadium gears up for Gold Cup
The Parbatya Zila Parishad Gold Cup Football Tournament 2025 is set to kick off today at the Bandarban District Stadium, a venue that is in urgent need of repairs after years of neglect.
9 December 2025
Hill farmers turn to coffee for better earnings
Farmers in the hilly areas under the Chimbuk range in Bandarban are gradually shifting from traditional jhum cultivation to coffee farming, driven by better market prospects and higher returns.
29 November 2025
School ground occupied for fair without approval
A 15-day craft and cottage industry fair is being organised on the playground of Mro Residential High School in Suwalak union under Bandarban Sadar upazila without permission from the school authorities and at a time when students’ annual examinations are underway.
27 November 2025
40 years on, Bandarban still has no waste facility
Four decades after its inception in 1984, Bandarban municipality still has no permanent waste management facility.
24 November 2025
Old bricks for new monastery
In the Galengya union of Ruma upazila, Bandarban, allegations have emerged that bricks from an abandoned government primary school are being used in the construction of a new Buddhist monastery.
5 September 2025
From jhum to vegetable farming: A new trend in Bandarban
Just a few years ago, jhum farming defined the landscape of Chimbuk’s hillside areas of Sualok and Tongbati in Bandarban Sadar upazila. Farmers cleared forest patches, burned undergrowth, and planted rice, maize, or spices. After harvest, the land would be left fallow for years to recover its fertility.
3 September 2025
The future of indigenous recognition in Bangladesh
The state must realise that acknowledging and empowering its indigenous peoples is not a concession; it is a constitutional and moral obligation.
6 July 2025