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S Dilip Roy

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Haribhanga mango orchards eye bumper yield

7 hour(s) ago
Growers across Rangpur are hopeful of a bumper harvest of Haribhanga mango, with trees now laden with fruit and advance orders already flowing in, just weeks after nor’wester storms lashed orchards in the region and dampened their spirits.
7 hour(s) ago
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Hailstorm shatters hopes days before boro harvest in Teesta–Brahmaputra chars

26 April 2026, 13:07 PM
Extent of damage yet to be determined as farmers count losses in Lalmonirhat, Kurigram
26 April 2026, 13:07 PM
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Roumari upazila in Kurigram: Erosion devours 120 hectares of cropland

26 April 2026, 00:00 AM
Fresh erosion by the Brahmaputra has swallowed at least 120 hectares of cropland in over the past two weeks, leaving more than a hundred homesteads, educational institutions, and rural infrastructure newly at risk and deepening anxiety among riverbank communities.
26 April 2026, 00:00 AM
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Schoolboy vendor finds hope beyond hardship

25 April 2026, 00:00 AM
As evening falls over Rangpur city, eight-year-old Al Amin steps out onto the streets with packets of popcorn in his hands.
25 April 2026, 00:00 AM
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Eight years on, bridge over Karatoa still unfinished

25 April 2026, 00:00 AM
The much-anticipated Joyantipur bridge over the Karatoa River has remained incomplete eight years after work began, leaving nearly 8 lakh people across four upazilas grappling with daily transport hardship.
25 April 2026, 00:00 AM
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Schoolboy by day, breadwinner by night, until a new future opened for Al Amin

24 April 2026, 11:23 AM
The Daily Star report on eight-year-old prompts education offer and public support for Rangpur family
24 April 2026, 11:23 AM
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Farmers in distress as diesel price rise drives up costs

21 April 2026, 00:00 AM
The recent diesel price hike has made service providers increase charges for harvesting the largest rice crop, Boro, irrigating farmlands, and threshing the cash crop maize-- and farmers are struggling to cope.
21 April 2026, 00:00 AM
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Farmers in distress as diesel price hike drives up costs

20 April 2026, 21:46 PM
The recent diesel price hike has made service providers increase charges for harvesting the largest rice crop, Boro, as well as for irrigating farmlands, and threshing maize -- leaving farmers struggling to cope.
20 April 2026, 21:46 PM
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Burimari port to stay shut for 11 days

During this period, the movement of all cargo trucks and commercial operations will remain halted
17 March 2026, 15:49 PM
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Rangpur’s strawberry boom: Farmers turn berries into big business

In just five years, strawberry cultivation in Rangpur has grown from 6 to 47 hectares
17 March 2026, 14:13 PM
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Labourers in Rangpur region left without work due to absence of employment scheme

Forced to rely on loans and advance wages during Chaitra
15 March 2026, 13:46 PM
Bangladesh Potato Farmers Rain Damage

Rains pile misery on potato farmers in North

Heavy rains on Wednesday and Thursday nights submerged Rabi-season crops, including potatoes, across several northern districts.
15 March 2026, 03:28 AM
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3,484-hectare arable land lost in 5yrs in Rangpur

Agricultural land across Rangpur district is gradually shrinking, with vast stretches of arable land are being used for non-agricultural purposes such as housing development and industrial establishments, brick kilns, and other infrastructures.
14 March 2026, 02:22 AM
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Rain brings relief to Rangpur’s Boro farmers, cuts irrigation costs

Water accumulates in paddy fields after two days of rainfall, sparing farmers from pumping groundwater and reducing diesel expenses
13 March 2026, 13:49 PM
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Decay threatens 250-yr-old Lalmonirhat mosque

Worshippers at Nidaria Jame Mosque, a protected 18th-century monument in Lalmonirhat, are facing safety risks as parts of the boundary wall and a tin-shed veranda remain in a fragile condition due to a lack of renovation.
7 March 2026, 03:30 AM
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Bumper harvest, low prices

Farmers from shoal areas within the Teesta, Brahmaputra and Dharla rivers in Rangpur region reaped a bumper harvest of sweet pumpkins this season, but low market prices have left many struggling to recover the production costs.
7 March 2026, 02:24 AM
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Rangpur eyes bumper Haribhanga mango harvest

Favourable weather boosts flowering across five districts; production likely to surpass 95,000 tonnes
5 March 2026, 12:23 PM
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The poison tree of Rangpur

While farmers in other parts of the country are improving their livelihoods by producing high-quality crops using modern methods, many in the agriculture-dependent northern Rangpur region remain tied to the “poison tree” of tobacco.
28 February 2026, 00:00 AM
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Absence of Ekushey songs sparks outrage in Lalmonirhat

On the occasion of International Mother Language Day and Language Martyrs’ Day, no patriotic songs were played on the central Shaheed Minar premises in Lalmonirhat district yesterday, drawing flak from local eminent citizens and cultural activists.
22 February 2026, 04:06 AM
It is the elderly people of the Rangpur region—especially those rooted in the soil—that have kept the Ampuria language alive. Photo: S Dilip Roy

Ampuria, a voice fading into silence

Rangpur’s native language survives in the speech of elders and Bhawaiya songs, but faces extinction under 'modern pressures'
18 February 2026, 15:41 PM
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Teesta plan takes centre stage in river basin seats

The long-stalled Teesta Mega Plan has once again emerged as a central election issue for hundreds of thousands of voters across 10 Teesta river basin constituencies in five northern districts -- Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, Rangpur, Gaibandha and Nilphamari.
12 February 2026, 00:00 AM
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Teesta plan dominates campaigns in river basin seats

Candidates from nearly all political parties have pledged to implement the plan in their election manifestos
11 February 2026, 15:03 PM
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Farmers’ rights, Pragati’s key focus

In an election season dominated by blaring loudspeakers and long motorcades, Rangpur-4 candidate Pragati Barman Toma is taking a different approach: a quiet, door-to-door campaign, focused entirely on a manifesto centred on farmers’ rights, women’s dignity and basic public services.
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM
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Rangpur-4 hopeful Pragati Barman Toma puts farmers at heart of manifesto

With pledges on women’s dignity, she campaigns alone, going door to door
8 February 2026, 13:14 PM
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Will silent voters save Jatiya Party’s ‘plough’ in Rangpur?

Jatiya Party counts on Awami League votes as BNP and Jamaat make inroads
5 February 2026, 20:13 PM
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Import-export trade declines at Burimari land port

Trade through one of Bangladesh’s busiest land crossings with India has fallen sharply, squeezing government revenues and forcing businesses to suffer as economic slowdown, political instability and strained diplomatic relations choke cross-border commerce.
5 February 2026, 00:00 AM
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From doorsteps to courtyards: Rita Rahman’s call for women’s awakening in Rangpur-3

Drawing on her father’s legacy, she campaigns beyond party symbols
4 February 2026, 14:58 PM
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All parties seeking AL vote, only JP is taking blame

Jatiya Party is branded as criminals and collaborators if the party seeks the barred Awami League’s votes but not the BNP, Jamaat or the National Citizen Party, said its Chairman GM Quader.
26 January 2026, 04:14 AM

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