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Gone in three days | The Daily Star

Thousands of inhabitants of around 20 villages in Gafargaon and surrounding upazilas are facing a sudden breakdown in communications after three bridges, built between 2014 and 2018, collapsed in a span of only three days.   The Department of Disaster Management in Mymensingh constructed the bridges on Borakhali canal, a tributary of the Brahmaputra river.

Students of DU-affiliated colleges continue blocking Nilkhet intersection

Photo: Prabir Das The students blocked Nilkhet intersection yesterday for two hours with the same demands. Students alleged that they are facing session jam as the colleges are affiliated with the DU.  After repeated requests, the authorities had decided to take their exams but they are now saying that they will postpone the examinations. Photo: Prabir Das Mohammad Lincoln, a fourth-year student of Dhaka College, said he has only one examination left and now the DU authorities are considering postponing the examinations. Halls are closed following the pandemic and we were participating in the examination staying at messes. If the examinations are postponed, we have to stay at the messes at our own cost for the next three months, he said.   

As coffee cultivation catches on with farmers, Bangladesh plans to go commercial big time

  Joyanta Saha, back from Chittagong Hill Tracts,  bdnews24.com Published: 20 Feb 2021 11:23 PM BdST Updated: 20 Feb 2021 11:24 PM BdST Buoyed by a surge in interest in coffee farming that had a modest beginning in the Chattogram Hill Tracts back in the 1990s, Bangladesh plans large-scale commercial production of coffee beans. ); } Coffee farming has spilled beyond the rolling hills into the vast swathes of Nilphamari, Tangail and Moulvibazar. The Department of Agricultural Extension or DAE and Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute or BARI are spending Tk 2 billion on separate projects to promote the cultivation of the non-traditional cash crop. Farmers are being trained up while research is being carried out on the local coffee species and the new technology in coffee farming.

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