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Author: Aleem Haider
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The life cycle of national fish hilsha is now in peril despite hundreds of crores of taka being spent by…
The flagship Hilsha Resource Development and Management Project was launched to boost production of Bangladesh’s national fish. But five years…
Behind the national fish hilsa’s iconic status — so deeply tied to Bangladesh’s culture and cuisine — lies a riddle…
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The upcoming academic year will bring major changes to the fourth and fifth-grade textbooks in primary schools, with revisions aimed…
A sharp decline in this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate results published on Thursday has ignited grave concerns over the deteriorating…
They are children with vacant eyes. One can find them begging, mugging and most importantly lost in dandy addiction. They are fast and…
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