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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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Barishal museum fails to attract visitors

The Barishal Divisional Museum is losing its attraction amid a dire lack of initiatives over the years.
17 May 2024
Heatwave impact on poultry farming

Poultry farmers in a bind as chickens succumb to heatwave

Sumon Howlader, president of the Bangladesh Poultry Association (BPA), claimed that marginal farmers have suffered losses totalling around Tk 200 crore in the past 10 days due to the effects of the heatwave.
26 April 2024
Profitability in farming on the decline: study

A farmer's Eid prayer

The livelihood of his entire family hinges upon the success of this harvest
11 April 2024
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Power cuts plague Barishal

Barisal residents are facing disruptions in their daily lives due to frequent power outages amid extreme heat.
8 April 2024
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Passenger launches at risk of running aground

Passenger launches on Dhaka-Barishal river route are at risk of running aground during the Eid journey due to underwater shoals in the rivers.
4 April 2024
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Wapda massacre: Memories still haunt survivors 53 years later

Even 53 years after Bangladesh’s independence, the chilling memories of the Wapda massacre continue to haunt Jagannath Dey, an artist by profession.
25 March 2024
Because of an outdated rule, the young women at the centre do not have the freedom to leave at their own will.

Safe but not free

For the last five years 19-year-old Sumona (pseudonym) has been living at the Training and Rehabilitation Centre for Socially Disadvantaged Women in Barishal.
23 February 2024
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To be able to dream again

At first glance it looks like a happy gathering of women and girls spanning ages from 15 to 50 years. We are greeted by this group of 30 and they welcome us with a song and dance routine.
23 February 2024
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No Shaheed Minar in 90pc Barishal primary schools

The nation will observe International Mother Language Day tomorrow. Educational institutions across the country will hold special programmes with students laying wreaths at Shaheed Minars to pay respect to the heroes who died for our mother tongue, Bangla, in 1952.
19 February 2024
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Destroying croplands for brick kilns

Agricultural land along the Arial Kha river is scarred by huge holes, 8-12 feet deep, from illegal topsoil extraction for brick kilns. This not only destroys the land’s fertility and reduces crop yields, but also weakens riverbanks, making them vulnerable to erosion. Despite farmers’ protests, authorities are yet to take action, leaving many losing their arable lands.
7 February 2024
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Burn unit limps on

After sustaining burn injuries from an acid attack by unidentified culprits due to a money-related dispute, Riaz Howlader, his wife Khadija and 18-month-old daughter Jannat went to Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital to be admitted to its burn unit.
30 January 2024
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The house of curds

While visiting Hemayet Uddin Road in Barishal city you will notice an enthusiastic crowd waiting in front of a small tin-shed shop.
28 January 2024
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Barishal markets flooded with jatka

Kitchen markets across Barishal division have recently been flooded with jatka (hilsa fry of length less than 10 inches).
27 January 2024
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Mercury below 10C, yet schools stay open in Barishal, Chuadanga

The mercury dropped below 10 degrees Celsius in Barisal division and Chuadanga district yesterday, but all the primary and secondary schools there were open despite a government directive.
17 January 2024
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The dream weavers of Tiakhali

One will see a charming scene in many households if they visit the Tiakhali area of Barishal city’s Ward 26, where women engage in the art of weaving mats from dried southern cattail leaves, locally known as “hogla pata”.
11 January 2024
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Remote areas a challenge for EC in Barishal

At least 74 polling centres out of 827 in the Barishal district are in remote, isolated areas
6 January 2024
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Too many children, too few beds

Zidan, a seven-year-old pneumonia patient, has been lying on the floors of Bhola General Hospital for the last five days.
27 October 2023
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Drug Trade in Barishal Division: Masterminds untraceable

Investigation into drug cases in Barishal have so far failed to yield any information regarding the masterminds of narcotics trade and smuggling.
27 October 2023
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Yaba Smuggling: Kuakata now a major entry point

Yaba pills are now being smuggled through Kuakata sea routes after law enforcers have increased their vigilance in Teknaf and Cox’s Bazar, primary entry points for the drug from Myanmar into Bangladesh.
20 October 2023
Dengue Outbreak: Dhaka saw most deaths this season

Barishal now new dengue hotspot

Entire Barishal division is now facing an emergency situation amid dengue outbreak.
4 October 2023

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