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About Rajib
Rajib Raihan is a journalist based in Chattogram, Bangladesh.
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Hungry birds

29 Dec 2023  |  The Daily Star
The Gumai beel of Chattogram, one of the largest paddy fields in Bangladesh, attracts hundreds of red-breasted parakeets from the mountains annually. These birds feast on the ripe paddy just before the end of the Boro and Aman seasons, when the fields turn golden ahead of harvest.

A psychiatric centre from the 1800

10 Mar 2022  |  The Daily Star
A century-old ayurvedic psychiatric treatment centre, Damodar Aushadhalaya, in Chattogram, continues to serve patients despite financial challenges and deteriorating infrastructure. Founded by Nishi Chandra Das in 1880, the centre treats patients, often free of cost, but struggles with funding for renovations. On-duty doctor Pijus Sen highlights the need for government support to expand services. Additional district magistrate Sumani Akter has promised to investigate the situation.

Boatmen navigate their vessel through clumps of garbage on the Chaktai Khal in Chattogram. Waste carelessly dumped in the city’s canals find their way to the Karnaphuli river, causing environmental damage. The photo was taken recently.

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A woman helps a man out of his flooded shack while carrying a few of her belongings as high tide flowing inland wash away properties on the low lying areas of Chattogram due to cyclone Yaas. The photo was taken at Anandabazar yesterday.

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undreds of vessels moored next to each other in the Karnaphuli makes a sight to behold but such anchoring of ships renders passage of other vessels difficult and rather risky at night. The photo was taken recently from the Bariki Building area of Chattogr

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A WASTELAND BY THE KARNAPHULI ... Garbage, consisting mainly of polythene bags, collected and piled on the riverside by workers. Such garbage seems to be the main obstacle to dredging the river. The photo was taken yesterday.

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Hospital employees tackle a man, desperate for the coronavirus vaccine, trying to enter the Chattogram City Corporation General Hospital. Hundreds of people began to arrive in front of the facility at daybreak yesterday and around noon, police charged tru

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Hospital employees tackle a man, desperate for the coronavirus vaccine, trying to enter the Chattogram City Corporation General Hospital. Hundreds of people began to arrive in front of the facility at daybreak yesterday and around noon, police charged tru

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Bags of used oil from ships dumped in a field on the banks of the Karnaphuli in Potenga Boat Club area of Chittagong city. For the last one month or so, a section of unscrupulous traders has been bringing the thick oil in boats from ships anchored in the

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With no protective gear on, a labourer offloads imported coal from a vessel in Anu Majhir Ghat in Chittagong city's Sadarghat area. Around 100 such labourers work there, offloading coal, ash, and other materials.

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Hang in there little one. It'll get warm soon. Safely wrapped in mother's shawl, a child takes a peek while they wait for a train at Chittagong Railway Station around 8:00am yesterday. The country has been witnessing a severe cold wave for the past few da

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The customs authorities dump perishable goods, left abandoned by importers at Chittagong PHOTO port for years, in the city's Bijoynagar area yesterday. Locals complained that the rotten MD RAJIB RAIHAN goods were spreading malodour in the locality.

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The ongoing work of laying water supply pipelines, inset, at Muradpur intersection in Chittagong city has turned surrounding areas muddy, causing immense sufferings to pedestrians. The photo was taken yesterday during morning rush hour around 10:00am.

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fisherman displays his catch. Top right, The fish market in Chittagong's Firingi Bazar comes alive with the hustle and bustle of fishermen and customers. Top left, varieties of reshly caught fish being sold at comparatively lower prices attract buyers fro

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What looks like a dried-up and polluted channel is actually the Karnaphuli river. Disposal of industrial waste continues to pollute this vital lifeline of Chittagong, particularly in the dry season. Besides, a good number of canals carrying sewage and gar

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Bayezid, Chittagong Every monsoon people living in the foot of hills die in landslides and the authorities concerned drive some of them away from the dangerous areas. Come autumn, many repopulate the area. They build their homes cutting into hills.

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