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Baleswar in Bagerhat: Embankment collapses amid construction

Around a 325-metre portion of a soon-to-be-completed embankment in Bagerhat has collapsed recently, with cracks developing in seven other points of the dyke, raising questions over the quality of the construction work.

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Bangladesh: Govt initiatives help improve Sundarbans ecosystem, biodiversity – ICSF

Bangladesh: Govt initiatives help improve Sundarbans ecosystem, biodiversity – ICSF
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Govt initiatives help improve Sundarbans ecosystem, biodiversity

  DHAKA, Nov 26, 2023 (BSS) - The ecosystem and biodiversity in the Surdarbans have witnessed a marked progress in recent

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Why mangroves matter - The Hindu

In the wake of back-to-back cyclones, experts highlight the importance of mangrove forests in protecting the coastal regions against the damaging effects of storms. What are mangroves? Let’s find out in this Five Ws & One H

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Eye On The Tiger: The Reformed Pardhi Poachers Now Out To Snare Tourists

Eye On The Tiger: The Reformed Pardhi Poachers Now Out To Snare Tourists Eye On The Tiger: The Reformed Pardhi Poachers Now Out To Snare Tourists Comments Off on Eye On The Tiger: The Reformed Pardhi Poachers Now Out To Snare Tourists KOLKATA, India Tribal members who used to poach wild animals for meat and trade are now becoming part of India’s growing ecotourism business. A group of Pardhi youths in Madhya Pradesh state who have been working as tourist guides at the state’s Panna Tiger Reserve for the past couple of years are soon set to begin advanced training in ecotourism activities.

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