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Stop construction of illegal resorts near the Sundarbans
Stop construction of illegal resorts near the Sundarbans

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Stop construction of illegal resorts near the Sundarbans

There are countless examples of how far our reckless and corrupt behavior can extend. We have filled rivers and canals, encroached on land, flattened hills, and cleared forests to build whatever we desire. Greed, dishonesty, and severe mismanagement by the state define our character and our governance. As a result, we often ignore the interests of our country, our people, and our environment for personal gain. We reach out to seize any opportunity, failing to recognize that we are harming our own future.

How Cyclone Dana was named from Arabic
How Cyclone Dana was named from Arabic

Environment and Climate

How Cyclone Dana was named from Arabic

The poem by the poet Jibanananda Das seems unrelated yet profoundly relevant here. The poet grew up in a region where cyclones have repeatedly shattered people's dreams and claimed lives. Yet, no matter how many times calamity strikes, humanity rises again with its inherent strength.

ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s

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ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s

Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.

Damage in Cyclone Remal estimated at Tk7000 cr
Damage in Cyclone Remal estimated at Tk7000 cr

National

Damage in Cyclone Remal estimated at Tk7000 cr

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Md Mohibur Rahman said that the government has so far estimated the losses caused by cyclone Remal at Tk7000 crore.

Save environment and humanity, protect biodiversity
Save environment and humanity, protect biodiversity

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Save environment and humanity, protect biodiversity

As global warming caused by climate change increases, sea levels rise, and the environment faces unprecedented crises, Bangladesh's environment is suffering the most. In the name of development, forests and hills are being destroyed. Rivers and canals are being filled. Factories and brick kilns are springing up everywhere. Paved roads are being constructed through water bodies. Even the Sundarbans are not being spared from the ravages of development. Yet, it is the Sundarbans that protect Bangladesh from cyclones.

Cyclone Remal inflicts Tk7,000cr loss on 20 districts
Cyclone Remal inflicts Tk7,000cr loss on 20 districts

National

Cyclone Remal inflicts Tk7,000cr loss on 20 districts

State Minister for Disaster Management and Relief Mohibur Rahman has said that Cyclone Remal has resulted in a loss of Tk6,880 crore in 20 districts of the country.

127 deer, four pigs found dead in Sundarbans following cyclone Remal
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127 deer, four pigs found dead in Sundarbans following cyclone Remal

The casualties among Sundarbans' wildlife are on the rise following Cyclone Rimal. The forest department's latest report indicates the discovery of 127 deceased deer and four pigs.

Cyclone Remal: Animal death toll in Sundarbans climbs to 100
Remal Sundarban Animal

National

Cyclone Remal: Animal death toll in Sundarbans climbs to 100

The death toll of animals from the flooding in the Sundarbans has climbed to 100 after Cyclone Remal hit the world’s largest mangrove forest on Sunday.

51 dead deer recovered from Sundarbans in 2 days
Sundarban-remal-cyclone

National

51 dead deer recovered from Sundarbans in 2 days

At least 51 dead deer, 12 more on Thursday, have been retrieved from different areas of the Sundarbans due to Cyclone Remal within just two days.

Cyclone Remal claims 16 lives: NDRCC
remal-cyclone

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Cyclone Remal claims 16 lives: NDRCC

The fatalities included one person each in Khulna, Satkhira, and Chittagong; three in Barisal; three in Patuakhali; four in Pirojpur; and three in Bhola, reported the National Disaster Response Coordination Center (NDRCC).

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