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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025

Bishakha Devnath

The restaurants see almost no customer during the coronavirus situation in the country. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Trade

Silent restaurants take down suppliers too

Photo: Collected (Representational image)
Health

A child perishes, a woman’s fate placed in limbo

While building a city, it is important to minimise the use of bricks - the use of topsoil in bricks harms agriculture. Photo: Jakir Hossain Babu
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Tenants burdened with rental payments in hard times

Critical Covid-19 patients least likely to receive treatment
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Critical Covid-19 patients least likely to receive treatment

Experts and industry insiders expressed hope that the RMG sector would be able to overcome the challenges posed by the novel coronavirus outbreak 
Photo: TBS
Economy

Garment backward linkage industry suffers in silence  

Doctors, nurses getting sick: Protective gear, curbs on non-essential services can save lives
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Doctors, nurses getting sick: Protective gear, curbs on non-essential services can save lives

When others are busy protecting themselves from coronavirus,Mujibur Rahman, a DSCC cleaner has to collect household wastes to keep the city clean for others. The photo was taken at Dilu Road at Moghbazar. Photo: Mumit M
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Heroes of our time 

54 Apollo staff on quarantine after doctor who visited her Covid-19 uncle also gets infected
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

54 Apollo staff on quarantine after doctor who visited her Covid-19 uncle also gets infected

Photo: Marin Magazine
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

‘Telemedicine can be the rescuer’

Guards remained vigilant to stop anyone from entering Motaharer slum in the capital's Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area on early April. The slum was put under lockdown after a resident there tested positive for Covid-19. File Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Dhaka slums edge closer to starvation amid lockdown

File Photo: Workers of Fashion Flash Ltd are gathered at the factory gate in Dakshinkhan of City’s Uttara to demand their due salary and wages on Tuesday. Photo: Mumit M
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Desperate for food

Photo : Collected
Coronavirus chronicle

What does it mean to live close to death?

Uncertainty and fear about the future is clearly visible on the face of the little boy named Agun, who has lost his adobe, the Kamlapur Railway Station, shut down amid the 10-day long countrywide public holiday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Panorama

On empty streets, humanity forms new bonds for survival

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