In Jamalpur, the buzz of activity is palpable as honey collectors revel in a bustling season, with beekeeping emerging as both a promising enterprise and a profitable profession.
If you've ever had Pera Shandesh from Jamalpur's Sarishabari, you'll know why it has stood the test of time
Rokto Chandan, Ashoka, Toona, Hijal or Tomal -- imagine a garden where all of these unique and rare native plant species live, breathe, and flourish. Now stop imagining, because it really exists!
Rokto Chandan, Ashoka, Toona, Hijal or Tomal — imagine a garden where all of these unique and rare native plant species live, breath, and flourish. Now stop imagining, because it really exists
Says mother of 22-year-old Rabbi who died after being shot in Narayanganj
The flood victims in Jamalpur’s shoal areas are passing days amid an acute crisis of food and drinking water.
For over a decade, nearly 100 hectares of fertile land in Jamalpur municipality have been submerged in water, rendered useless and overgrown with water hyacinths and other aquatic plants.
A 96-meter-long bridge over the Fatika canal in Jamalpur’s Islampur remains unused over a year since its inauguration due to the absence of an approach road.
In Jamalpur, the buzz of activity is palpable as honey collectors revel in a bustling season, with beekeeping emerging as both a promising enterprise and a profitable profession.
If you've ever had Pera Shandesh from Jamalpur's Sarishabari, you'll know why it has stood the test of time
Rokto Chandan, Ashoka, Toona, Hijal or Tomal -- imagine a garden where all of these unique and rare native plant species live, breathe, and flourish. Now stop imagining, because it really exists!
Rokto Chandan, Ashoka, Toona, Hijal or Tomal — imagine a garden where all of these unique and rare native plant species live, breath, and flourish. Now stop imagining, because it really exists
Says mother of 22-year-old Rabbi who died after being shot in Narayanganj
The flood victims in Jamalpur’s shoal areas are passing days amid an acute crisis of food and drinking water.
For over a decade, nearly 100 hectares of fertile land in Jamalpur municipality have been submerged in water, rendered useless and overgrown with water hyacinths and other aquatic plants.
A 96-meter-long bridge over the Fatika canal in Jamalpur’s Islampur remains unused over a year since its inauguration due to the absence of an approach road.
A 96-meter-long bridge over the Fatika canal in Jamalpur's Islampur remains unused over a year since its inauguration due to the absence of an approach road
Locals in Bahadurabad union under Jamalpur’s Dewanganj upazila have built a 300-feet bamboo cross dam -- a makeshift dam -- to prevent erosion of Brahmaputra river during monsoon.