Saturday | 5 October 2024 | Reg No- 06
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Saturday | 5 October 2024
Farhad Iqbal
Correspondent
Working as District Correspondent at Cox’s Bazar for the Daily Observer since April 2014.

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Major Reshuffle In Cox’s Bazar Range
Farhad Iqbal
1,141 cops transferred, 1,507 posted COX'S BAZAR, Sept 25:  In the latest reshuffle in Cox's Bazar police force, 1141 constables have been transferred to various places. In line with a major reshuffle in the police administration, a total of 1,507 police officers have been transferred to Cox's Bazar.Earlier, 272 officials, including the police superintendent, of the law enforcement agency were ...
Farhad Iqbal
Rohingya repatriation still uncertain even after three years of influx COX'S BAZAR, Aug 27: Three years of Rohingya influx in the district has ended on August 25 last. To save own lives, lakhs of Rohingyas from the Arakan state of Myanmar fled to Bangladesh in the face of brutalities by Myanmar military. After August 25, 2017, they made the exodus crossing border. About 10 lakh ...
Farhad Iqbal
Heavy rain, upstream water bring miseries to Cox's Bazar peopleCOX'S BAZAR, June 21: Hundreds of people are in misery as low-lying areas under eight upazilas of the district were inundated due to relentless rain for the last few days. Locals of the areas said fresh water confined them inside their houses, and crops were damaged for heavy rain which causes the rise of the ...
Lockdown brings a radical change to bio-diversity
Farhad Iqbal
Corona makes world’s largest sea beach wear a new lookCOX"S BAZAR, June 12: World's largest sea beach Cox's Bazar has worn a new look in the wake of lockdown to avert corona.In the zero-presence of tourists and for no-wastage or pollution, the lockdown has brought a radical change to the bio-diversity and the nature of the beach.In spite of a harder-ever impacting of the ...
Farhad Iqbal
150 sick Rohingya try to enter Bangladesh, BGB remains alertMore than 150 sick Rohingya people are waiting to trespass into Bangladesh through Ukhia upazila and several border points of Teknaf upazila in Cox's Bazar district.It was stated by the inhabitants of Palongkhali border in Ukhia and Whykong border. Security has been tightened at different points including Anjumanpara in Ukhia upazila.Myanmar is situated along these ...
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