Shutdown stopped their lessons
Schoolchildren in char areas do not even have the chance of accessing the government’s remote education programme because their families don’t own televisions or have electricity.
16 June 2020
Tamim waiting for the light
Shaheed Chandu Stadium is situated about 30 kilometres from his village (Karpur) in Sonatola upazila. Bangladesh Under-19 opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim took all the trouble merely to visit the stadium to breathe in the smell of the grass and get the feeling of standing inside a cricket ground.
7 June 2020
Coronavirus shutdown: rivers of the north see a drop in pollution levels
Owing to a fall in human activity, the water quality of the rivers of northern districts has seen a significant improvement in the last few months. The usual collection of debris, plastic waste and other rubbish is now gone and in its place is now pristine water.
5 June 2020
A grandmother’s gift and a father’s transformation
It is not very usual to see the norms of the modern generation being welcomed by members of the preceding generation. But the tale of Bangladesh
3 June 2020
Coronavirus pandemic: students in chars should have access to online classes
During my recent venture to the char areas of Bogura, I found students spending the days of the pandemic going without any form of online or offline classes. They do not have to attend school now and most of their parents are unable to teach them as many do not have any formal education.
31 May 2020
Crushed Under Iron Rods: 13 die as truck falls into a ditch
Thirteen people, including two children, were crushed to death when a truck overturned and plunged into a ditch in Gaibandha’s Palashbari yesterday morning.
21 May 2020
Looking out for the less fortunate
Surviving with everyone else is Wahid Manjour Sohag’s motto. And this led him to distribute one cooked meal among the poor every day since April 19, when shutdown was enforced in Bogura.
19 May 2020
Looking out for the less fortunate
Surviving with everyone else is Wahid Manjour Sohag’s motto. And this led him to distribute one cooked meal among the poor every day since April 19, when shutdown was enforced in Bogura.
19 May 2020
‘I’m the luckiest among my peers’
The backstory of most athletes usually entails the struggles and hardships they faced before realising their dreams. Even most of the players who made it to the Bangladesh women’s national squads had either to fight against their families’ will or against the taunts from a male-dominated society -- sometimes they both.
14 May 2020
‘A piece that had torn off a newspaper inspired me’
All-rounder Ritu Moni, who now holds the record for the best bowling figures by a Bangladeshi women cricketer in World Cups thanks to her four for 18 against New Zealand in Melbourne during the World Cup this year, once did not even know that a women’s team existed in Bangladesh.
6 May 2020
Gaibandha’s first two patients’ tale of winning Covid-19 battle
Gaibandha's first two Covid-19 patients, an expatriate in the US and his mother, have recovered from the disease and returned home from the hospital recently. Taking to The Daily Star, the mother and son told their story of winning the coronavirus battle.
25 April 2020
No cheer for flower growers
Pahela Baishakh celebrations are never complete without flowers. Be it for decoration, presenting a bouquet to someone special or gracing the hair of women and children alike, flowers are an indispensable part of the spirit of the festivities.
13 April 2020
Mighty Korotoa a myth now
The once mighty Korotoa now barely flows through Bogura district. Issues like unbridled pollution, a regulator that obstructs natural flow, and gradual decrease in water from upstream have almost chocked the river down, said experts and locals.
6 February 2020
Bogura’s foundries flourish against odds
The foundry and light engineering industries in Bogura are thriving amid various challenges but they now need more land, easy loans and technological support to position themselves for the next phase of growth and fight off cheap imports, entrepreneurs say.
22 January 2020
Bogura Youth Choir: Battling hard to regain its former glory
Those growing up watching Bangladesh Television between the 70s and 90s will fondly remember one programme for daring to be different.
25 December 2019
A little slice of South Africa in Bogura
The Shaheed Chandu Stadium in Bogura, one of five purpose-built cricket grounds established in the lead-up to the 2004 Under-19 World Cup, has hardly been buzzing with cricketing activity as the venue has not hosted an international match since December 2006. It is only when first-class matches take place or some local programmes are held that some noise is heard from the venue.
16 December 2019
Diversity of Bogura pottery in peril
Looking at the yogurt tubs made by Bogura’s potters, it is difficult to imagine that the ceramics industry once flourished in the region.
12 December 2019
Kidney Donation: Patients suffer for legal constraints
Fahmida, who has been undergoing dialysis for the last two years, now desperately needs a second kidney transplant. Her mother Fatema Zohra had donated her a kidney in 2015, but it got damaged within a year.
30 November 2019
Diversity of Bogura pottery in peril
Pundranagar, the capital of ancient Bengal or present-day Bogra in Bangladesh, is famous for its pottery. Traditional pottery got its fame in the Pal era long back, but now some of the potters community still can be seen here and there in the country including Palpara or Kumaras villages in Bogra.
12 November 2019
Killing of Three, Eviction: Justice still eludes santals
Santals who were evicted from a sugarcane farm in Gaibandha three years ago are yet to get justice for the killing of three men from their community or compensation for the loss of their livelihood.
5 November 2019