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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

Hilsa netting in sea continues despite ban

Many fishers in Barishal are netting hilsa despite the ongoing ban on sea-fishing. They are catching the fish, particularly during the night to hide from the drives by authorities concerned.
2 July 2021
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Who will give back 24 yrs of my life?

Tried as an adult when she was just a fifth-grade student, Piara Akhter spent the last 24 years of her life in jail for a murder she says she did not commit.
30 June 2021
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Hospital turns filthy as patient pressure surges

Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital, the only large medical facility in Barishal division, is in derelict condition as the number of patients continue to swell amid rising Covid-19 infections.
27 June 2021
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Covid-19 Fallout: Barishal Shital Pati weavers in a bind

There’s a group of artisans in Barishal who have been making their living weaving Shital Pati -- mats made out of cane -- for hundreds of years. In fact, there are entire villages, like Helencha village in Bakerganj upazila, where several dozens of households are devoted to the craft.
25 June 2021

UP, Pourasabha Elections: Barishal polls officials voice worries to CEC

Field-level election officials have expressed fear of chaos at the upcoming Union Parishad and Pourasabha elections, stemming from confrontational local politics and factional feuds.
12 June 2021
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The robot nurse

Robots have been seen assisting medical staff at Covid-19 hospitals across the world but it has never been seen here.
9 June 2021
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Barishal launch owners demand cash incentive

Business leaders and trade bodies in Barishal have urged the government to ensure adequate support for them in the upcoming national budget such that they can survive the Covid-19 fallouts.
23 May 2021

CCU at Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital in disarray

The Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) of Barishal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (SBMCH) is not in operational condition. Its only angiogram machine is not working, and all its air conditioners are out of order, which means the unit is barely functioning.
22 May 2021
Bangladeshis murder in Malaysia

AL factional clash leaves two dead

Two men were killed and at least 10 more injured in a clash between two groups of the ruling Awami League in Barishal’s Mehendiganj upazila.
20 May 2021
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Khulna, Barishal traders pleased by customer turnout

Like other parts of the country, shops in the Khulna and Barishal divisions have become inundated with customers ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, the biggest religious festival in Bangladesh.
11 May 2021

Barishal’s vaccine stock to run out in nine days: officials

The stock of vaccines in Barishal division is running out quickly. According to Barishal Divisional Health Office, the vaccines would get used up in the next nine days only.
11 May 2021

Barishal’s vaccine stock to run out in nine days: officials

The stock of vaccines in Barishal division is running out quickly. According to Barishal Divisional Health Office, the vaccines would get used up in the next nine days only.
11 May 2021

Danger not over yet

Although the number of diarrhoea patients in Barishal division has decreased, officials said the threat is far from being over.
10 May 2021

Charbaria massacre, never to be forgotten

By the time April of 1971 was coming to an end, the Pakistan army started to form an idea of Barishal as a bastion of freedom fighters. The onslaught first began on the 18th of that month. They attacked Barishal city with a barrage of bombs.
4 May 2021

Two-month fishing ban on hilsa sanctuaries end tonight

The two-month ban on fishing at six hilsa sanctuaries is going to end today (Friday) at midnight.
29 April 2021

‘Biggest triumph of my life’

“This is the biggest triumph of my life,” said Ziaul Hassan, who was over the moon after successfully taking his ailing mother to the hospital on his
24 April 2021

Cholera germs in rivers, canals behind Barishal’s diarrhoea cases: IEDCR

The widespread cases of diarrhoea in Barishal division is due to the presence of cholera-causing germs in rivers and canals, from where water is being taken and used for household work, Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) and Barishal Civil Surgeon Office have confirmed.
22 April 2021

Diarrhoea cases keep rising in Barishal

The diarrhoea situation in Barishal division has become “severe”, with cases spreading to 18 out of 40 upazilas in six districts. On top of that, intravenous (IV) fluids like saline have suddenly gone out of stock in many places across the division.
20 April 2021
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Workers hope for a miracle

“This is the only work we know. When our incomes are cut off from this, we don’t have anywhere else to go,” said Shamsuddin, a loading worker at Barishal River Port.
19 April 2021

Hilsa supply starts in a limited scale

Supply of hilsa from the Barishal wholesale market to Dhaka has started in a limited scale.
17 April 2021

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