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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2026

Faisal Uddin Siam

Faisal Uddin Siam is a Feature Writer at the Business Standard. He primarily writes on the economy, development, politics, and culture, while intensely focusing on security, environmental issues, climate, rivers and water, health, women, and children. He can be reached at faisaluddinsiam04@gmail.com

Although production continues year-round, February and March mark the peak season. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Where bulls still turn: The fading world of Savar’s ghani oil makers

During peak season, fields of the four villages turn red by midday. Rows of red fabric stretch across a half-kilometer or more. Photo: Syed Amir Hosain
Panorama

Where fields turn red: Narshingdi’s lalsalu upholds the lineage of traditional textile mills

A handful of owners continue to hold on, refusing to alter what time has shaped. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

Dhaka’s residential heritage faces extinction under the shadow of high-rises

Among the 379 VCFs across the three CHT districts, Pablakhali is one of the largest, covering 700 acres. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Pablakhali VCF: A forest guarded by its people

Photos: Mehedi Hasan
Splash

Against erasure: Chobi Mela’s images of memory, loss and defiance

Characterised by minimalist compositions and large-scale figurative illustrations, Tirtho’s murals can bring a wall to life. Artwork by Reesham Shahub Tirtho
Habitat

How interior murals are redefining spaces in Bangladesh

Residents of coastal communities have to walk long distances every day just to collect a single pitcher of water. Photos: TBS
Panorama

Living with thirst while surrounded by water

Passersby gather around street stalls selling affordable winter clothing to middle- and low-income customers. Photos: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

How imported second-hand clothes keep Bangladesh warm

Photos: Courtesy
Splash

Pawmum Parban: From distant hills to the city of hope

The Bangladeshi wedding market is estimated to be worth between Tk12,000 crore and Tk14,000 crore. Photo: Collected
Panorama

Caught between cost and culture: Inflation is reshaping the wedding market in Bangladesh

Photo: Faisal Uddin Siam
Splash

Alpana Habib: Turning childhood mischief into a culinary legacy

According to the perfumers, figuring out what ingredients can replicate a branded fragrance, just by smelling it, is the tricky part.
Photos: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

Can Mitford’s affordable ‘cloned’ perfumes hit the right note?

Bill Nye and Donald Trump. Sketch: TBS
The Big Picture

No thrones! No crowns! No kings!: America’s rebellion against authoritarianism

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