Union Parishad polls: Two killed as supporters of candidates clash
Two supporters of rival Dakshin Ulania union chairperson candidates were killed in a clash in Barishal’s Mehendiganj upazila early yesterday.
11 April 2021
Cancelled Pahela Baishakh Celebrations: Artisans of south bear the brunt of lockdown
Pahela Baishakh is just three days away. But for the second year in a row, the day is set to be less of an occasion for joy and more like just another day spent at home.
10 April 2021
Hilsa traders, fishermen in hot water
Fishermen and fish traders have found themselves in hot water as the ongoing nationwide pandemic restrictions have hampered sales ahead of Pahela Baishakh, the first day of the Bangla calendar.
10 April 2021
Watermelon farmers, traders fear massive losses
Despite a bumper yield of watermelon in Barishal division, the top producer of the popular summer fruit, farmers and traders fear massive losses because of the new containment measures aimed at curbing the rise in coronavirus infections.
7 April 2021
Neither handwashing, nor social distancing
Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (SBMCH) in Barishal -- one of the major healthcare centres in the country’s southern region -- lacks handwashing facilities for visitors at outpatient departments that have seen a swelling crowd in recent times, increasing the risk of rapid transmission of coronavirus from there amid the second wave.
6 April 2021
Covid cases keep rising in Barishal
With coronavirus infection rate increasing in Barishal every day, the district administration has instructed people to strictly follow health guidelines.
5 April 2021
Paying more for riskier journey!
In line with the recent government mandate, launch fares on the Barishal-Dhaka launch route were supposed to increase by 60 percent. But much like the overcharging going on in land, passengers of the waterways say they are being charged at least twice the usual fare on the route.
3 April 2021
58pc Barishal brick kilns illegal: DoE
More than 58 percent of brick kilns are being operated illegally in Barishal division, according to the Department of Environment.
2 April 2021
The battle of Beni Commander
As a young bookworm, he loved studying and dreamed of being a school teacher.
25 March 2021
Public good over relaxed life
They gave up the common thinking of enjoying a relaxed retired life. Instead, they chose to do something worthwhile, not just for themselves, but for people around their community.
13 March 2021
Inspector tortured youth inside narcotics office
A young man was tortured at Barishal Divisional Narcotics Control Office (BDNCO) about five months ago, investigators have confirmed after primary probe.
10 March 2021
Probe body finds youth was tortured at Narcotics Control Office
The investigation committee has primarily found that a youth was tortured at Barishal district office of Narcotics Control Department.
10 March 2021
Harmonium-making brings them success
In something of an unexpected turn in the region’s history, local musical instrument production, especially of harmoniums, have found a home in two villages of Barishal’s Baraipara upazila.
6 March 2021
System error leaves out 15,000 in metropolitans
The promise of convenience that the new Electronic Finance Transfer (EFT) system brought for freedom fighters has turned sour within two months of its introduction. Due to an indexing issue, around 15,000 freedom fighters living in five metropolitan areas are yet to receive their allowances for the first month of the new year.
25 February 2021
Retired cop, accused in graft case, ‘threatens’ ACC official in Barishal
An official of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Barishal has allegedly been cornered and threatened by a retired police official when the ACC deputy assistant director went to the court premises on Wednesday to testify against the former constable accused in a corruption case.
25 February 2021
Children of Rasulpur build their own Shaheed Minars
In line with its tradition for the last couple of years, school children from Barishal city’s Rasulpur Char wrapped the area with Language Day fervour by constructing 30 Shaheed Minars.
21 February 2021
Less than 15pc schools have Shaheed Minars
The Shaheed Minar is a symbol of Bangladeshis’ love for their mother tongue and the struggle they endured for the language. It imbues the love for language in younger generations who did not witness the language movement of 1952.
17 February 2021
Gani Mia’s Gamchha, a lasting legacy
Gani Mia’s Gamchha is a brand of traditional cotton towel, or gamchha, made by hand in Jhalokati district of Barishal division. About 70 to 80 years ago, some 360 families that lived in the district’s Basanda area were involved in weaving.
15 February 2021
Fish markets in Barishal sit idle
Anglers and fisheries officials have reported a decrease in the number of fish caught from Barishal’s rivers, though for different reasons according to each party. As a result, supply of local fish to major fish markets has come down noticeably.
13 February 2021
Absence of top officials slowing down BCC
At a time when the entire country is trying to cope with financial difficulties, things are getting tight for around 700 officials of Barishal City Corporation (BCC) -- but it is not simply due to the coronavirus pandemic.
29 January 2021