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CJ for govt efforts to protect near-extinct Kharia language

DHAKA, May 3, 2024 (BSS) - Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan today called for government efforts to protect near-extinct Kharia language. "Bangla

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Herbicide used in Bangladesh tea production threatens biodiversity & health

Tea has been an integral part of Bangladeshi life for long. From breakfast to evening chat, tea is a favorite drink to serve. Besides Bangladesh, tea is among the most popular drinks in countries like India, China, Japan and the United Kingdom. During British colonial rule, the first tea production in Bangladesh started in 1840 […]

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Tea gardens seeing fresh investment

The jump in consumption of tea, once a preserve of the elite, brought about by the rise in people’s purchasing power over the past decade has presented tea garden owners with a renewed and compelling business case.

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Workers toil under blistering sun in Bangladesh's tea gardens, once famous for cool weather

Workers toil under blistering sun in Bangladesh's tea gardens, once famous for cool weather
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FEATURE-Bangladesh tea workers struggle as heat and drought scorch fields

Soaring temperatures, drought slash Bangladesh tea harvest Tea pickers stressed in normally mild, rainy region Heat hits local incomes as tourists stay away By Mosabber Hossain SREEMANGAL, Bangladesh, June 12 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - P hul Kumari has picked tea in northeastern Bangladesh for three decades, but the 45-year-old says she has never experienced heat and drought like that during this harvest season. "It's too hot and I can't continue working," she said, as she took a break for water at the tea estate where she labours in Sreemangal, south of the city of Sylhet.

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