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Burimari reels as Indian stone import halt drags on

17 August 2026
An Indian measure limiting trucks to around 25 tonnes has disrupted supplies, traders say
17 August 2026
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MT Hossain Institute: A fading chapter of our cultural history

16 August 2026
A crumbling building on a sprawling railway compound along Fire Service Road in Lalmonirhat town stands as a fading reminder of the region’s rich cultural history. It is the historic MT Hossain Institute, once a major cultural hub of northern Bangladesh and home to one of the Indian subcontinent’s rare revolving theatre stages.
16 August 2026
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MT Hossain Institute: A fading chapter of Bangladesh’s cultural history

15 August 2026
Cultural ministry has requested railways ministry to transfer ownership of the long neglected theatre before starting conservation work
15 August 2026
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Teesta washes away important Dahagram road

12 August 2026
A key section of the Angorpota-Dahagram road, the only major road connecting Dahagram union, an area surrounded by India under Patgram upazila of Lalmonirhat, has collapsed under the force of the Teesta river’s strong current.
12 August 2026
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Rangpur mob killings: Slow legal process frustrates victims’ families

11 August 2026
A year after her husband was beaten to death by a mob, Maloti Rani Rabidas is still struggling to keep her family going, with little income and little hope that those responsible will soon face justice.
11 August 2026
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Fertiliser stocks drop below safe levels

10 August 2026
Reserves of some key fertilisers have fallen below safe levels, raising concerns about shortages during the upcoming cropping season amid the US-Israeli war on Iran and China’s ban on fertiliser export.
10 August 2026
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The shrinking world of the Oraons

9 August 2026
With farmland disappearing and livelihoods changing, the Oraon community is now fighting not only for economic survival but also to preserve its language and culture
9 August 2026
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Just one teacher for 550 students

5 August 2026
Every morning, hundreds of students arrive at Dahagram Government High School hoping to learn. Yet, most return home without attending regular classes, as only one teacher remains for the school’s 550 students.
5 August 2026
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From doorsteps to courtyards: Rita Rahman’s call for women’s awakening in Rangpur-3

Drawing on her father’s legacy, she campaigns beyond party symbols
4 February 2026
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All parties seeking AL vote, only JP is taking blame

Jatiya Party is branded as criminals and collaborators if the party seeks the barred Awami League’s votes but not the BNP, Jamaat or the National Citizen Party, said its Chairman GM Quader.
26 January 2026
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Code violation allegations raised over use of Kurigram schoolchildren in campaign

Video of primary school students chanting BNP slogans goes viral
25 January 2026
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Rangpur region: Sugarcane cultivation shrinks by 97pc in 5yrs

Sugarcane cultivation, once a key cash crop in the Rangpur region, has shrunk by more than 90 percent over the past five years following the closure of local sugar mills.
24 January 2026
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Chilli growers in Rangpur cash in on higher prices

Favourable weather conditions for chilli farming and increased market demand have boosted earnings for farmers in the Rangpur region this season.
20 January 2026
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No floods, no silt: Farmers struggle as Brahmaputra chars miss seasonal floods

Absence of flooding forces farmers to spend more on fertiliser, raising fears over crop yields
19 January 2026
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Cold wave takes a toll on Boro seedbeds

Farmers say achieving production target will be harder as rice drives half of food inflation
14 January 2026
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Number of voters increases by 1.28 lakh across Rangpur

The number of voters registered for the 13th National Parliamentary Election in Rangpur district has increased significantly across its six parliamentary constituencies, with young voters emerging as a decisive force.
10 January 2026
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Voters increase by 1.28 lakh across 6 Rangpur seats

First-time voters emerge as key factor
9 January 2026
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Fifteen years on, justice remains elusive for Felani killed at Bangladesh-India border

Family awaits justice amid stalled legal proceedings in India
7 January 2026
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Sales of cheap winter clothes surge in Rangpur

Traders say sales may more than double this year
6 January 2026
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Burning topsoil for bricks rampant in Rangpur

Agricultural land across the Rangpur region has been experiencing a decline in productivity, coupled with environmental damage due to the loss of fertile topsoil, which is being openly extracted and supplied to around 595 brick kilns in the four districts.
5 January 2026
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3,100 arrested in anti-narcotics drives across Rangpur division in a year

Nearly 10,000 drives across eight districts resulted in arrests, case filings, major drug seizures, says Department of Narcotics Control
5 January 2026
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Rangpur city 6 years on, children’s hospital still unopened

Although the infrastructure was completed six years ago, Rangpur Children’s Hospital has yet to open. Built on 1.65 acres of land in the Puratan Hospital area of Rangpur city at a cost of Tk 31.08 crore, the hospital has remained unused.
2 January 2026
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No escape, even in daylight: Mosquito crisis overwhelms Rangpur city

Garbage-choked Shyamasundari canal fuels infestation affecting over 8 lakh people
2 January 2026
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Two Jatiya Party nominations cancelled in Rangpur, Kurigram

Returning officers cite incomplete affidavit and withholding information
1 January 2026
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Rangpur farmers struggle to rear livestock amid cold wave

Allege sharp fall in milk production as cattle suffer from cold, fog and fodder shortage
28 December 2025
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Char Haats: The unequal economics of the chars

For char residents, this unequal exchange is not new.
26 December 2025
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Cold wave grips Rangpur as char people face severe hardship amid dense fog

Low-income communities struggle, ‘limited’ relief distributed
21 December 2025
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Farmers of early varieties of potato hit by old stock glut

This year, the price gap between new and old potatoes has narrowed significantly
20 December 2025

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