Tuesday | 16 June 2026 | Reg No- 06
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Bangla | Tuesday | 16 June 2026 | Epaper
Home fish
Over 26,000 fishermen in Sirajganj depend on the Jamuna River; Declining catches and lack of financial support keep families in persistent hardship
Where every sunrise means survivalSIRAJGANJ, June 14 : For hundreds of fishing families along the Jamuna River in Sirajganj,
Fishers head to sea after fishing ban endsPATHARGHATA, BARGUNA, June 12: Thousands of fishermen from Patharghata are heading back to the Bay
91 fishermen return home from India A total of 91 Bangladeshi fishermen, who had been detained in India for allegedly entering
Microplastics in our fishMicroplastics are now being found in alarming quantities inside our beloved Hilsa and other market
21 Sundarban fishers rescued from pirates KHULNA, May 22: The Bangladesh Coast Guard rescued 21 fishermen who had been held hostage
Panic grips fishermen as abduction on the rise in SundarbanSARANKHOLA, BAGERHAT, May 22: Fear and panic have gripped fishermen and honey collectors as criminal
Coast Guard rescues 21 fishermen from SundarbansBangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) has rescued 21 fishermen who were held hostage by two separate
DC Zahid brings new hope to Halda fishermen with alternative livelihood supportChattogram Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Zahidul Islam Mian has distributed sewing machines and other support materials
Rampant use of fishing traps endangers pangash fry in Char Fasson riversCHAR FASSON, BHOLA, May 18: Illegal use of large bamboo fishing traps, locally known as
4 fishermen rescued
Two robbers arrested in Sundarbans Members of Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) in a drive arrested two members, including the second-in-command
Illegal fish traps threaten pangas breeding in Meghna-Tetulia riversThe widespread use of illegal giant fish traps known locally as “chai” in the Meghna
58-day fishing ban leaves hunderds of fishermen families in distressThe 58 days of fishing ban, imposed by the governmentto protect marine fish breeding, has
58-day ban leaves Hatiya fishers joblessNOAKHALI, May 10: Due to the ongoing 58-day ban in the country's maritime water to
11 fishers freed from captivity after paying Tk 7 lakh ransomSHARANKHOLA, BAGERHAT, May 10: After being held captive by bandits in the Sundarban for seven
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