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Rangamati

Photo: Collected.
Agriculture

Rangamati pineapple farmers benefit from early cultivation

This year, wholesalers hope sales will be better as demand for citrus fruits has increased since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the country

 Photo: Representative image/Collected
Bangladesh

Rangamati UP member shot dead inside upazila parishad office

A gardener smiles holding oranges on his trees. Rangamati has seen bumper production of oranges this season. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Agriculture

Rangamati upazilas take coloure of orange

Photo: Courtesy
Explorer

Three popular places to visit in Rangamati 

Representational Image. Collected
Bangladesh

Two teens drown in Kaptai Lake

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Human chain formed against Khagrachhari gang-rape

During the rainy season, Kaptai Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes in the region, becomes the final destination of hundreds of tonnes of waste from the Rangamati municipal town. Photo: Himel Chakma
Environment

Kaptai Lake: Final destination for Rangamati municipal waste

Bananas are transported by waterways from different parts of Rangamati.
Agriculture

Rangamati sells bananas worth Tk300cr a year

Tourists enjoy natural beauty standing on a hanging bridge in Rangamati. The outbreak of coronavirus has seriously affected the tourism sector in the district. Tourism service providers in the area have been bearing huge financial losses for the last five months. Photo: TBS
Economy

Rangamati tourism sector loses Tk25cr over Covid-19

Two workers die from electrocution in Rangamati
Bangladesh

Two workers die from electrocution in Rangamati

Army helps Rangamati poor before Eid
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Army helps Rangamati poor before Eid

Army inaugurates one-minute market in Rangamati
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Army inaugurates one-minute market in Rangamati

No Covid-19 patients in Rangamati
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

No Covid-19 patients in Rangamati

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