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MONDAY, DECEMBER 01, 2025

Kamrun Naher

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

A view of Dhaka city. File Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Panorama

A FAR-fetched plan?: Urban planners and builders lock horns over Dhaka's revised DAP

The primary block extends 25 metres, forming two wings of single-story structures that define the courtyard. Photo: Wasik Edaaf.
Habitat

Baral Biddya Niketan: Architecture that raises conservationists

Educational toys emphasise developmental benefits such as hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and problem-solving, aligning with early childhood cognitive development principles. Photo: Mindspark
Panorama

Smart play: Can educational toys replace action figures and dolls in Bangladesh?

Elegant floor-length white veil adorned with intricate lacework detailing by Safiya Sathi.
Mode

Unveiling the world of customised bridal veils

The Re-WET project actively involves Korail residents in implementation processes — such as taking care of planted vegetation — ensuring their lived experiences shape restoration efforts of the Gulshan-Banani lake. Photo: Mehedi Hasan.
Panorama

Re-WET Dhaka: A project to rejuvenate the city's lakes

Although the dried fish industry has employed it for many years now, machine drying of fresh fruits and vegetables is still new. Photo: Collected
Panorama

Entrepreneurs turn to industrial-scale food drying, but costs are prohibitive

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