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Floating guava orchards: Motorboats, waste threaten ecosystem

8 August 2026
The winding canals branching off the Sugandha river weave through the famed floating guava orchards of Jhalakathi and Pirojpur, creating one of southern Bangladesh’s most distinctive agricultural landscapes.
8 August 2026
Hilsa Fish Catch Decline In Bangladesh

Hilsa fishers face empty nets as peak season yields little catch

26 July 2026
Fishers across Bhola, Mehendiganj and Barishal report frustration and losses
26 July 2026
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Sea truck halt makes Meghna crossing risky

12 July 2026
Thousands of passengers are being forced to cross the Meghna river on illegal trawlers on the Monpura-Tazumuddin route in Bhola at great risk despite a seasonal ban on such vessels in the perilous waters, as the only sea truck on the route has been out of service for around a year and a half following mechanical failure.
12 July 2026
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Kirtankhola riverbank turns into Barishal’s latest tourist hotspot

31 May 2026
The 1.5km stretch along the western bank now attracts huge crowds with scenic walkways and greenery
31 May 2026
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A life’s worth Tk 200?

17 May 2026
A woman died at Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital in Barishal as her oxygen supply was removed to help another patient whose family had paid Tk 200 to a trolley man, alleges the family.
17 May 2026
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Rice aid shortage leaves fishers in Bhola struggling

27 March 2026
Nearly half of the fishermen in Bhola are being deprived of the government’s rice assistance amid the ongoing ban on fishing.
27 March 2026
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Morar Bhita: a ’71 massacre site still frozen in fear

26 March 2026
Residents of Baruipara in Harhar village under Barishal’s Gournadi upazila still avoid a place known as “Morar Bhita”, which translates roughly to “house of the dead”, 55 years since the Liberation War.
26 March 2026
Morar Bhita lies hidden behind thick betel leaf gardens, swamps, and dense jungle. Photo: Star

Morar Bhita: A massacre site still frozen in fear

25 March 2026
Villagers avoid the site where around 150 were killed in 1971, and calls for a memorial remain unanswered
25 March 2026
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Mother hilsa exceeding egg-laying expectations

Egg-laying season has already arrived for the mother hilsa in Barishal region and to ensure their safety, the authorities concerned have taken necessary steps to prevent netting. According to the fisheries department, things are going smooth so far, with the mother fish laying more eggs than expected in rivers of the southern region.
23 October 2020
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The man who inspired a tangy trade

Like every other South Asian, Gurudas Banerjee, alias Shyamal, was expected to take up the helm of the family once he finished his studies at Barishal’s Uzirpur upazila.
22 October 2020
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Sugarcane cultivation gains popularity in Barishal

Sugarcane cultivation is becoming increasingly popular in Barishal division due to favourable growing conditions in the region, according to officials of the Department of Agricultural Extension.
15 October 2020
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Midnight madness for hilsa in Barishal

Some with bags in hand, others hands bare -- Barishal city dwellers were rushing to Port Road hilsa wholesale market on Tuesday midnight.
14 October 2020
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Hilsa in Rivers: Production can increase by 10pc

Over half the hilsa eggs laid are likely to hatch this year due to favourable environment, researchers and officials said.
13 October 2020
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Farmers hope hog plums can make up for their losses

Following less than ample returns during this year’s guava season, farmers in the Barishal, Jhalakathi and Pirojpur districts wanted to make up their losses through hog plum cultivation.
13 October 2020
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Durga Puja in Barishal Amid Pandemic: Idol artisans stare at losses

Idol artisans in Barishal are not getting expected price ahead of Durga Puja amid the coronavirus pandemic.
9 October 2020
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Most Barishal dockyards flouting environment laws

Over 60 per cent of the dockyards in Barishal division have been running for years with complete disregard to environment protection laws, not only damaging whole ecosystems and livelihoods but also depriving the government of revenue.
7 October 2020

Four months in jail over ‘mistaken’ viscera report

The investigation officer (IO) of three cases filed against a man on charges of killing his wife allegedly changed the autopsy report, in collusion with his in-laws, to make it look like he poisoned her to death and then submitted the charge sheets to the court.
7 October 2020
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Choupasha Bridge’s damaged slope stays unrepaired for 1yr

The slope of Choupasha Bridge over a branch of the river Kalijira is yet to be repaired even one year after it got damaged following an accident in Barishal.
5 October 2020
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An unusual offering as a last-ditch effort

On Saturday afternoon, thousands of villagers gathered around the banks of the Arial Kha river with a resolve. Over the past few years, erosion caused by the river has intensified, submerging two mosques, a primary school, at least 50 houses, and hundreds of acres of agricultural land.
5 October 2020
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Crumbling before its inauguration

Cultural activists of Barishal yesterday organised a human chain and rally to protest irregularities in construction of the divisional Shilpakala Academy. They demanded immediate handover of the building.
4 October 2020
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Barishal’s polythene peril

In a move to rid the city of waterlogging, Barishal City Corporation (BCC) has started a drive to clean the 43 major canals flowing through the city, but are facing an all-too-familiar obstacle -- polythene -- by the tonnes.
28 September 2020
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Sporting well drying up in inactive Barishal

Cynics say that to the authorities concerned sports development means making more infrastructure in the country, regardless of whether existing ones are properly used or not.
22 September 2020
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Water crisis leaves patients miserable

An acute shortage of water at the Barishal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (SBMCH) has persisted for close to a month, putting several thousand people in severe woes.
22 September 2020

Barishal City Corporation ranks last in LGRD review

In a blow to citizen morale, Barishal City Corporation has placed lowest in the evaluation of annual performance contracts under the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives (LGRD).
21 September 2020
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Barishal potter innovates Tk 1 single-use clay cup

Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, drinking from communal cups at traditional tea stalls and the like is considered as a potential risk of infection. However, a one-time use cup made of clay has opened the door to new possibilities.
19 September 2020
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Ice crunch puts hilsa traders in a tight spot

Thanks to strict monitoring against jatka netting and government programmes to conserve hilsa, production of the fish has seen a steady increase in Barishal, and this year has been no different.
18 September 2020

Burn unit, psychiatry ward remain closed for months

The only burn unit in Barishal division at Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (SBMCH) has been closed for five months. Not only that, the only psychiatry ward of the hospital has been closed for around a year.
11 September 2020

‘Was tortured into confessing husband’s murder’

A woman who has been accused in her husband’s murder case has accused Barishal Metropolitan Police members of torture and molestation in custody, and forcing her to confess as an accomplice to the murder.
5 September 2020

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