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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026

Kamrun Naher

Gentle vibration or pulse massage can improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and distract the brain from pain signals. Photo: Daraz
Brands

Beat the throb: Best migraine relief gadgets you can buy in Bangladesh

Blue pottery plates are a popular wall decor item across cultures. Photo: Craft and walls
Habitat

More than crockery: Tableware as interior decor

You do not need every gadget at once — start with a good bowl, lovely spoons, and a bib — and add more as your baby grows up. Photo:  Shutterstock
Brands

5 essential tools for babies starting solids

The 275 to 650 square feet apartments in Bashundhara mainly target university students. Photo: Maati Properties Ltd
Habitat

Is compact home architecture the new trend in Dhaka?

Ratten flower chair is extremely popular among decor enthusiasts these days. PHOTO: MY HOME TALES
Habitat

How local materials are reclaiming modern interiors

Hatirjheel's global honour is a reminder that it is still important
Habitat

Hatirjheel's global honour is a reminder that it is still important

Poverty surged to 27.93% in 2025, up from 18.7% in 2022. Photos: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

Inflation has eased. So, why does the informal economy keep bleeding?

Photo collage: TBS
Panorama

Seeds of resilience: In coastal Khulna, women lead a grassroots movement to save indigenous crop varieties

Rather than isolating the space as a mere site of mourning, the landscape encourages community interaction. Photos: Courtesy
Habitat

Jurain Graveyard: A resting place for the departed, a breathing space for the living

Culinary education as a visa: How chef training at home is helping young Bangladeshis work abroad
Panorama

Culinary education as a visa: How chef training at home is helping young Bangladeshis work abroad

Used (later recycled) clothes are sold in different areas including Taltola in Khilgaon, Agargaon, Notun Bazar and in the alleys of Jatrabari. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

Second lives of fabric: Inside Dhaka’s quiet economy of reused clothes

There are currently more than 23 Olympiad committees in Bangladesh that organise multiple events every year.  Photo: Courtesy
Pursuit

Why every student should take a crack at olympiads

Photos: Courtesy
Magazine

The rise of modest fashion and its growing market

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