The prospect of higher education is often a distant dream for many students hailing from rural areas, especially those residing in the remote shoals.
“Who will go?” The question hung heavy as hundreds of freedom fighters stood in silence. Everyone knew the mission -- carrying a letter urging surrender into the heart of the enemy camp at Kamalpur of Jamalpur’s Bakshiganj upazila -- meant almost certain death.
Inside the Jamuna Bridge Regional Museum in Tangail's Bhuapur, a child was staring at a stuffed owl, mesmerised, as he wondered if it was a real bird.
Operating without environmental clearance, factory dumped chemical waste into nearby fields
Once a source of livelihood for many families in Islampur upazila of Jamalpur, bamboo and cane craft is now on the verge of extinction.
In Jamalpur’s Bakshiganj upazila, a traditional cottage industry has been thriving for a century -- buffalo milk yogurt.
Once alive with children’s laughter and football matches, the lone playground of Chargolabari Government Primary School in Jorkhali union of Jamalpur’s Madarganj upazila now resembles a stagnant pool.
For more than five years, people from at least 25 villages in two Jamalpur upazilas have been suffering after a bridge over the Jhenai river in Sarishabari upazila collapsed during the 2020 floods.
The prospect of higher education is often a distant dream for many students hailing from rural areas, especially those residing in the remote shoals.
“Who will go?” The question hung heavy as hundreds of freedom fighters stood in silence. Everyone knew the mission -- carrying a letter urging surrender into the heart of the enemy camp at Kamalpur of Jamalpur’s Bakshiganj upazila -- meant almost certain death.
Inside the Jamuna Bridge Regional Museum in Tangail's Bhuapur, a child was staring at a stuffed owl, mesmerised, as he wondered if it was a real bird.
Operating without environmental clearance, factory dumped chemical waste into nearby fields
Once a source of livelihood for many families in Islampur upazila of Jamalpur, bamboo and cane craft is now on the verge of extinction.
In Jamalpur’s Bakshiganj upazila, a traditional cottage industry has been thriving for a century -- buffalo milk yogurt.
Once alive with children’s laughter and football matches, the lone playground of Chargolabari Government Primary School in Jorkhali union of Jamalpur’s Madarganj upazila now resembles a stagnant pool.
For more than five years, people from at least 25 villages in two Jamalpur upazilas have been suffering after a bridge over the Jhenai river in Sarishabari upazila collapsed during the 2020 floods.
A rickety bamboo bridge remains the only means of communication for around 50,000 people in several unions of Madarganj upazila in Jamalpur and Sariakandi upazila in Bogura, forcing locals to risk their lives every day.
In Jamalpur, food is not just nourishment -- it is memory, emotion, and identity. At the centre of this culinary tradition stands “Milli Bhat”, a rich, hearty dish that locals speak of with pride and nostalgia. Some call it Manda, others Pithali, but to most, it is simply “Milli” -- the taste of home.