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WHO Speaks the Tiger Widows Sundarbans
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AI-generatedThe article is a social/human-interest story about tiger widows in the Sundarbans. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin impact is present. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or M&A is announced. Therefore, no sector is commercially affected.
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- Approximately 2,000 women in Sundarbans are tiger widows, having lost husbands to tiger attacks.
- Koyra Upazila has around 750 tiger widows; Shyamnagar has 1,165.
- Organizations like Give Bangladesh Foundation and Caritas Bangladesh provide vocational training.
- Systemic changes needed: formal recognition and dedicated policies.
- Published 2026-05-14.
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