Saturday, 28 March 2026
The Dhaka News

Hatiya Ravaged by River Erosion, Development Exists Only on Paper

Hatia is one of the most neglected and troubled islands in Bangladesh, and one of the main problems of this island is river erosion. And the river erosion of the island has become a national disaster. Every year, thousands of houses and lands are washed away by the strong current of the Meghna. There are projects and money is being allocated, but there is no timely work, no sustainable action.Hatia is not just an island today. It has become a path to a ruin. The houses, schools, colleges, mosques, cemeteries of this town are all being lost to the river. About 20,000 families have been victims of river erosion in the last decade. In the past few years, at least 8 kilometers have been washed away by the Meghna river erosion. No effective action has been taken to prevent erosion. Only assurances and stories of paper projects. Every year, crores of taka are budgeted to prevent river erosion, but in reality, little work is done. Projects come, tenders are made, but the work is only in name. In the last 10 years, about 10,000 families have become destitute due to the erosion of the Meghna.The biggest sorrow of about 750,000 people of the neglected, troubled Hatiya Island is river erosion. Every year, houses, croplands, schools, mosques, cemeteries, large buildings and markets collapse due to the turbulent waves of the Meghna. This erosion, which has been going on for years, has made the people of Hatiya destitute and homeless.Thousands of families on the banks of the river are constantly in fear due to the erosion of the river. It is sad to say that despite the government's messages of hope at various times, there has been no permanent solution to this problem.The people of Hatiyar Harni, Chanandi, Sukhchar, Nalchira, Charishwar and Sonadia unions are the biggest victims of this erosion. Since independence, many primary schools, mosques, madrasas, government and private buildings, and traditional markets have disappeared into the river. As it has been eroding for a long time, thousands of families have already lost their homes and become refugees. Even after changing their places several times, their homes were not saved. Many have even lost the courage to dream of building a new house.In the Banglabazar area of ​​Charishwar Union, an old woman was seen staring blankly at the river after losing her land. She seemed to be saying something incoherently. A few women in their fifties were walking around their empty houses next to them. What should she do? It is a cruel irony of fate.Shobha Rani (55) said, two sons catch fish in a man's boat. We spend our days on whatever little we bring. There is no provision for food anywhere. A girl is of marriageable age. This is like a cut in the throat. I don't know what to do.We spoke to old man Rabiul Hossain (65). He said, there was once a place and land. There was a school and a mosque in front of the house. It has been destroyed by river erosion seven times. Now we are somehow living on the very slope of the river. I cannot stay in the house when the tide comes. The current house will not survive this monsoon. I can't afford to go up and build a permanent house. I have been hearing for a long time that a block dam will be built here; but in reality there is no news.Zakia Khatun (60), who is sitting in her empty house on the bank of the river, said, "My husband died 20 years ago. The river has taken away the house four times. Now the house is empty. But I can't afford to take a place to sleep. At night, I stay in someone else's house. During the day, I work on people's houses, eat if I can, and fast if I can. No one will look after us.It's not just Shobha Rani or Rabiul Hossain and Zakia Khatun, hundreds of people like them are losing their land to the river every year. Without any government assistance, they are taking shelter along the embankment, in government khas land or in the houses of relatives.Locals said that the erosion of the Meghna increases every year during the monsoon season. However, this year the level of erosion is much higher than in the past. This has put the surrounding areas, including the market, under threat. Despite repeated demands to the Water Development Board for a long time to prevent river erosion, no permanent project has been implemented.They also said that due to river erosion, not only are the people of Hatia losing their homes, but also their only source of livelihood, their cropland. As a result, farmers are unemployed and facing extreme crisis. Fishermen are also staying away from fishing in the terrible shape of the river. Poor people are struggling to get their daily food. At the same time, students are being deprived of education, teachers are being transferred elsewhere, and parents are becoming disoriented about the future of their children.The Sub-Divisional Engineer (Hatia) of the Water Development Board said that protective embankments using geo bags are underway in several places in Hatia to prevent river erosion. In addition, defense work has started in the ghat area using geo bags and geo tubes. This time, temporary defense work has been undertaken after the cyclone. We are working as much as possible to prevent river erosion.An engineer from the Noakhali District Water Development Board said, Hatiyar river erosion is an old problem. The reason for repeated erosion here is the change in the course of the river and strong tides. As long as permanent river management and bank protection dams are not built, this suffering will continue. We have visited the affected areas. A report has been sent to the ministry. However, the issue of project approval and implementation depends on the decision at the central level.Hatiyar river erosion is not just a natural disaster, it is now a humanitarian disaster. The way people are constantly losing everything and becoming destitute, it seems that the people of this region are a missing community deprived of the light of the state. Therefore, the people of Hatiya have sought the intervention of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to prevent river erosion.
26 March 2026

Great Independence and National Day Celebrated with Grandeur in Chandina

The Great Independence and National Day has been celebrated with due dignity and in a festive atmosphere at Chandina Upazila in Comilla. The day's programs commenced at sunrise on March 26 with a 31-gun salute at the Upazila Central Shaheed Minar. Following this, leaders of various government and non-government institutions, along with political and social organizations, paid their deep respects to the greatest sons of the nation by placing floral wreaths at the Shaheed Minar.As part of the day's formal proceedings, the national flag was hoisted and the national anthem was performed at the Chandina Government Model High School ground. Students from various local schools and colleges presented captivating displays and a march-past, which deeply impressed the audience. At the conclusion of the ceremony, prizes were distributed among the students who participated in various competitions.The event was attended by the Member of Parliament for the Comilla-7 (Chandina) constituency, Atiqul Alam Shaon, and Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Mohammad Ashraful Haque, along with various officials from the upazila administration, teachers, and students. Later, as part of the day's schedule, a reception for the families of freedom fighters was held at the Pourashava (Municipality) auditorium. During this session, MP Atiqul Alam Shaon was greeted with flowers by the families of the freedom fighters, and the upazila administration presented honorary crests to the heroic veterans. In their speeches, the guests highlighted the true history of the Great Liberation War and called upon the new generation to be inspired by patriotism and work for the welfare of the country.
26 March 2026

Independence Day celebrated with due dignity through various programs in Haimchar

On the occasion of Independence Day, various day-long programs have been organized in Haimchar Upazila of Chandpur with due dignity and festive atmosphere.The day's program was inaugurated by hoisting the national flag on Thursday (March 26) morning at the initiative of the upazila administration. Upazila Executive Officer Amit Roy, Haimchar Police Station Officer (OC) Nazmul Hasan, Upazila Agriculture Officer, Secondary Education Officer, Primary Education Officer and officials of other departments were present at the time. Various political, social and teachers also participated in the program.On the occasion of the day, parades, physical exercises, painting competitions and cultural programs were organized with the participation of students from various educational institutions. The venue became festive with the lively participation of the students. Later, a reception was given to the brave freedom fighters at the Upazila Auditorium building. During this, the guests expressed deep respect and gratitude to the freedom fighters.During the event, some freedom fighters spoke, reminiscing about 1971, and the children of freedom fighters also spoke.The Upazila Executive Officer said at the event, The declaration of independence on March 26 led to a long 9-month war. We often forget the contribution of the brave freedom fighters and the brave women in this war. The story of the brave martyred freedom fighters and brave women in the liberation war,Speaking of the martyred ancestors who were tortured in torture cells, I am paying tribute to them through this meeting and he added, "The correct history of independence must be presented to the new generation and everyone must play a role in building the country, inspired by patriotism."At the end of the day-long program, cultural programs were held with the participation of various educational institutions and prizes were distributed among the winners of the competition. All in all, the day-long arrangements in Haimchar Upazila on the occasion of the great Independence Day were colorful and significant.
26 March 2026
BNP holds discussion meeting in Chandina on Independence and National Day

BNP holds discussion meeting in Chandina on Independence and National Day

A discussion meeting was organized by the Upazila and Municipal units of BNP in Chandina, Cumilla, to observe the Great Independence and National Day. The program was held on Thursday afternoon at the Maulana Bhashani Auditorium of Chandina Redwan Ahmed College. Former State Minister for Liberation War Affairs and valiant freedom fighter Dr. Redwan Ahmed attended the event as the chief guest, where he shared various heroic memories and accounts of the Liberation War.The meeting was presided over by Municipal BNP leader Professor Gias Uddin Bhuiyan. Special guests included Engineer Kazi Sakhawat Hossain, Science and Technology Affairs Secretary of the Central Krishak Dal; Mofazzal Hossain Bashir, former Joint General Secretary of the Central Chhatra Dal; Sultan Moin Ahmed Robin, President of the Governing Body of Chandina Redwan Ahmed College; and former Chairman AKM Shamsul Haque Master. Moderated by Municipal Chhatra Dal leader Sajjad Hossain, the event also featured speeches from BNP leaders Principal Abul Kashem, Principal Abu Taher, former Chairman Shahjahan Siraj, and Chhatra Dal leader Mahbub Alam, among others.
20 hrs ago
National

National

BNP holds discussion meeting in Chandina on Independence and National Day

BNP holds discussion meeting in Chandina on Independence and National Day

A discussion meeting was organized by the Upazila and Municipal units of BNP in Chandina, Cumilla, to observe the Great Independence and National Day. The program was held on Thursday afternoon at the Maulana Bhashani Auditorium of Chandina Redwan Ahmed College. Former State Minister for Liberation War Affairs and valiant freedom fighter Dr. Redwan Ahmed attended the event as the chief guest, where he shared various heroic memories and accounts of the Liberation War.The meeting was presided over by Municipal BNP leader Professor Gias Uddin Bhuiyan. Special guests included Engineer Kazi Sakhawat Hossain, Science and Technology Affairs Secretary of the Central Krishak Dal; Mofazzal Hossain Bashir, former Joint General Secretary of the Central Chhatra Dal; Sultan Moin Ahmed Robin, President of the Governing Body of Chandina Redwan Ahmed College; and former Chairman AKM Shamsul Haque Master. Moderated by Municipal Chhatra Dal leader Sajjad Hossain, the event also featured speeches from BNP leaders Principal Abul Kashem, Principal Abu Taher, former Chairman Shahjahan Siraj, and Chhatra Dal leader Mahbub Alam, among others.
20 hrs ago
International

International

Iran has struck a highly advanced U.S. F-35 fighter jet

Iran has struck a highly advanced U.S. F-35 fighter jet

Iran has targeted a U.S. F-35 fighter aircraft. The jet was engaged using Tehran’s air defense system. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that they believe the aircraft has been shot down; however, the United States has denied this claim. According to them, the aircraft was damaged but managed to make an emergency landing at a base in the Middle East. The pilot is also safe. The fifth-generation stealth F-35 is capable of evading enemy radar systems. Since the war began on February 28, both the United States and Israel have been conducting strikes in Iran using F-35 jets. Among these, yesterday (Thursday), Iran directly struck a fighter aircraft for the first time.
20 March 2026
Campus

Campus

Seminar on future of supply chain and marketing in AI era held at JKKNIU

Seminar on future of supply chain and marketing in AI era held at JKKNIU

Marketing Department of Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (JKKNIU) organized a seminar titled "From Data to Decision: The Future of Marketing in the Age of AI" on campus.The event took place at the Nabajug Auditorium of the Central Library at 11:00 am on Monday.The seminar focused on the transformation of the marketing sector in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the significance of data-driven decision-making.Dr Md. Abdul Momen, Chairman of the Marketing Department, presided over the session. Faisal Alam, Lead (Demand and Supply Planning) of the Food and Beverage Division at Nestle Bangladesh PLC, and Kazi Sami Al-Jabir, Demand and Supply Planner at the same organization, attended the event as key speakers.Addressing the students, Faisal Alam said, "In the current world, production and marketing are not the final words. There is no alternative to data analysis to understand consumer behavior and make accurate business decisions. Artificial Intelligence has made this process easier. Students must cultivate a tech-friendly mindset starting now."Kazi Sami Al-Jabir emphasized the coordination between supply chain management and marketing. He provided basic insights into various AI tools, noting, "To survive in the future corporate world, acquiring technological skills alongside textbook knowledge is essential."Among others, Sumona Akter Sumi, Lecturer in the Marketing Department, and students from various departments attended the program.Department Chairman Dr Momen stated that the seminar aimed to introduce students to real-world industry experiences alongside their theoretical classroom education. The event concluded with a question-and-answer session where students sought career advice and insights on modern marketing from the experts.
2 February 2026
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Web Story

Web Story

Election

Election

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

New Leadership Elected at Haimchar Press Club Through Peaceful Voting

The much-anticipated election of the Haimchar Press Club was held on Thursday (March 12, 2026) in a peaceful environment. A total of five candidates contested for the two key positions—President and General Secretary.There were 47 registered voters in the election, of whom 34 exercised their voting rights.Three candidates competed for the post of President. Among them, Md. Mohsin Mia (symbol: Pen) was elected President after securing 19 votes. His nearest rival, G.M. Fazlur Rahman (symbol: Glasses), received 12 votes, while Masud Alam Riad (symbol: Mobile Phone) obtained 3 votes.For the post of General Secretary, two candidates were in the race. Zahidul Islam (symbol: Camera) was elected General Secretary with 20 votes, while his opponent Hasan Al Mamun (symbol: Laptop) received 14 votes.After the completion of voting, the results were officially announced in a peaceful atmosphere. Members of the press club congratulated the newly elected leaders and expressed hope that the new leadership would play a significant role in strengthening and advancing the activities of the press club.
20 October 2025
13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

13th National Parliamentary Election and Referendum to Be Held Tomorrow

20 October 2025
Cricket

Cricket

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

Pakistan Sets Three Conditions for Playing India, Including Compensation for Bangladesh

A new standoff has emerged in international cricket as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has presented three key demands to the International Cricket Council (ICC) in an effort to resolve the ongoing disagreement over Bangladesh’s exclusion from the T20 World Cup.Earlier, Bangladesh had requested the ICC to change match venues after India declined to play in the tournament. In response, the ICC removed Bangladesh from the competition, a decision that Pakistan strongly supported and publicly backed Bangladesh.After Bangladesh was excluded, the PCB announced its intention to boycott the match against India in protest, creating a deadlock with the global governing body of cricket. Recent developments, however, suggest there may be a way forward.According to NDTV sources, PCB officials met with ICC representatives in Lahore and submitted three major demands aimed at breaking the impasse. The demands are:1. Enhanced compensation for Bangladesh,2. Assurance of participation fees for Bangladesh despite being removed from the World Cup,3. Granting Bangladesh the right to host future ICC events.Despite warnings from the ICC about possible consequences, Pakistan remained firm in its decision to boycott the India match. Some PCB officials are reportedly in favor of playing, but PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has maintained his previous position.Before finalizing the decision, Naqvi is scheduled to meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, today (Monday). How the situation will develop and whether the three demands lead to a resolution remains a key focus for the cricketing world.TDN/
9 February 2026
Nationwide

Nationwide

Independence Day celebrated with due dignity through various programs in Haimchar

Independence Day celebrated with due dignity through various programs in Haimchar

On the occasion of Independence Day, various day-long programs have been organized in Haimchar Upazila of Chandpur with due dignity and festive atmosphere.The day's program was inaugurated by hoisting the national flag on Thursday (March 26) morning at the initiative of the upazila administration. Upazila Executive Officer Amit Roy, Haimchar Police Station Officer (OC) Nazmul Hasan, Upazila Agriculture Officer, Secondary Education Officer, Primary Education Officer and officials of other departments were present at the time. Various political, social and teachers also participated in the program.On the occasion of the day, parades, physical exercises, painting competitions and cultural programs were organized with the participation of students from various educational institutions. The venue became festive with the lively participation of the students. Later, a reception was given to the brave freedom fighters at the Upazila Auditorium building. During this, the guests expressed deep respect and gratitude to the freedom fighters.During the event, some freedom fighters spoke, reminiscing about 1971, and the children of freedom fighters also spoke.The Upazila Executive Officer said at the event, The declaration of independence on March 26 led to a long 9-month war. We often forget the contribution of the brave freedom fighters and the brave women in this war. The story of the brave martyred freedom fighters and brave women in the liberation war,Speaking of the martyred ancestors who were tortured in torture cells, I am paying tribute to them through this meeting and he added, "The correct history of independence must be presented to the new generation and everyone must play a role in building the country, inspired by patriotism."At the end of the day-long program, cultural programs were held with the participation of various educational institutions and prizes were distributed among the winners of the competition. All in all, the day-long arrangements in Haimchar Upazila on the occasion of the great Independence Day were colorful and significant.
20 October 2025
Economy

Economy

Bumper Maize Harvest Expected in Chandina: Double Profits Through Intercropping

Bumper Maize Harvest Expected in Chandina: Double Profits Through Intercropping

The vast horizons of Chandina’s agricultural fields are currently blanketed in a sea of green, with healthy maize stalks swaying in the breeze as far as the eye can see. This season, the Chandina Upazila of Cumilla is witnessing the potential for a record-breaking maize harvest. Thanks to favorable weather conditions and intensive supervision from the local agricultural office, farmers are filled with optimism. Due to lower production costs and higher profit margins compared to rice or other traditional crops, farmers in this region are increasingly shifting toward large-scale maize cultivation.According to recent data from the Chandina Upazila Agriculture Office, maize has been cultivated on a total of 685 hectares of land this year. Due to the tireless efforts of agricultural officers and field-level training on modern farming techniques, experts anticipate a significantly better yield than in previous years. The Upazila Agriculture Officer has been personally visiting the fields to provide necessary advice and support, which has greatly boosted the farmers' morale.The scene in Mehar village is particularly encouraging, where a hardworking farmer named Babul Mia cultivated maize on 12 decimals of land. Neighbors are impressed by the freshness and rapid growth of his crop. Babul Mia noted that labor and irrigation costs for maize are relatively low, while market prices and demand remain strong. Furthermore, low pest infestation reduces the need for expensive pesticides, which ultimately increases the final profit margin.An even more innovative approach was taken by Ismail Hossain, a farmer from the same village who maximized his land's potential by planting coriander as an intercrop alongside his maize. He shared that this method required no extra fertilizer or special care. Consequently, he was able to harvest and sell the coriander to cover his initial cultivation costs before the maize even matured. He is now looking forward to a pure profit from his healthy maize stalks.This success is creating a positive ripple effect in the local market. Since maize is in high demand as a primary ingredient for poultry and animal feed, wholesalers are already eager to purchase the produce directly from the fields. The expansion of modern agricultural technology and the growing interest in intercropping have opened a new horizon in Chandina’s agricultural economy. Stakeholders believe that with continued government support and efficient marketing systems, maize cultivation will continue to grow, fulfilling the dreams of thousands of farmers currently waiting for their golden harvest.
Md. Osman Gani