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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2026

Aynun Nahar Esha

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

The hurdles of living alone as a single young woman in Dhaka

At Sol in Gulshan, Korean barbecue is housed within an architecture of transitions, where wood, light and sound quietly separate the diner from Dhaka’s relentless pace. Photos: Courtesy
Habitat

Bangladeshi craft meets Korean design at Sol restaurant

Despite claims of student ownership, several sellers admitted they were not DU students at all but were sitting in for a student ‘owner’ during certain hours. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Clothing, jewellery and tea stalls at DU: Convenience or nuisance?

Photo: Courtesy
Splash

Panjeree Publications at 25: Lighting paths, guiding minds

The attack on Chhayanaut left their classrooms, offices, and the library extensively damaged. Photo: Srejan Ghanta/TBS
Panorama

Chhayanaut: Damaged beyond brick and mortar

Photos: Rajib Dhar
Splash

A taste of Poush in Gulshan

Attendees could also participate in workshops and seminars on improving handwriting and the care of pens, ink, and paper. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Fountain pens: A faded heritage shines at Bangladesh’s first-ever pen show

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Life after sixty in Bangladesh: How the economy could make the last mile smooth

Roy’s essays in the 2000s and 2010s built a body of work that challenged the dominant narratives of India’s development story. Photo: Collected
Splash

Rebel with a cause: At 64, Arundhati Roy remains one of our bravest voices

Mamdani waves next to his mother Mira Nair onstage after winning the New York City mayoral race, in the Brooklyn borough 4 November 2025. Photo: REUTERS
Satire

See Mamdani? Become mayor like him by your 30s: Bangladeshi parents add new benchmark for kids

Women protesting against violence and oppression. Photo: Unsplash
Thoughts

Call for strengthening justice: How can harassers be treated as heroes while women are bound by fear?

Protesting students trying to break barricades as police try to prevent their march to the Secretariat demanding the home adviser's resignation. Photo: TBS/ Sadiqe Al Ashfaqe
In Focus

In photos: Police foils protesting students' march to Secretariat demanding home adviser's resignation

A healthy individual requires approximately 2,100 calories per day, but the meals rickshaw pullers consume rarely meet this standard. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

A cup of tea and bread: The bare bones diet of rickshaw pullers

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