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TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2025

Kaniz Supriya

Kaniz Fatema Supriya is a Staff Feature Writer at The Business Standard, where she curates and leads two special weekly pages, Mode and Brands. Her work focuses on human rights, gender-based violence, women's empowerment, and environmental issues.

Photos: Apex
Mode

Sole mates: Finding the perfect wedding shoe for your big day

Japan-Bangladesh Friendship Retirement Homes and Hospital (JBFRH) offers both rental and purchase options for clients, with over 100 studio apartments already sold. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Japan-Bangladesh Friendship Retirement Homes and Hospital: A retirement home offering more than just a place to stay

Photos: Courtesy
Food

Brio: In pursuit of authentic Italian cuisine

The programme operates 76 vehicles, serving 3,200 areas nationwide, essentially acting as small libraries. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Panorama

Bishwo Shahitto Kendro’s mobile library: The quiet pause of a moving legacy

Illustration: TBS
Pursuit

Designing workspaces where women can thrive

There is now a market for sorted glass jars of all shapes and sizes, whether they are jam or jelly jars, Nutella containers, or large ketchup bottles. Photos: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

From recycling to upcycling: The budding industry of things we throw out

The design transcends conventional norms, offering spacious bedrooms with terraces and open terrace functions, fostering simplicity. Photos: Junaid Hasan Pranto
Habitat

Ahsan Residence: Of large window, smart screening and thoughtful communal space

Nearly a hundred Bangladeshi migrant workers had been arrested on the night of the last Eid-ul Fitr on 11 April in Saudi Arabia, after two groups one from Sylhet and the other from Brahmanbaria – held rival rallies in the Saudi Capital Riyadh. Photo: BSS
Panorama

Fading memories, longing families: The untold stories of lost migrant workers

How cafes and sugar alternatives are shaping our lifestyle
Food

How cafes and sugar alternatives are shaping our lifestyle

Photo: Collected
Supplement

From colonial luxury to modern minimalism: Tracing the evolution of sofas in Bangladesh

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

From policy to personal life: What we need to achieve a zero-carbon lifestyle

In the project Doula’s Heaven, the architects and designers incorporated planters and foliage on every level of the building. Photo: Dehsar Works
Habitat

The growing importance of planters and foliage in modern apartments

The watch party offered a unique opportunity for Bangladeshi youth and participants to experience the US electoral process firsthand. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Cupcakes vs Donuts: An American election story

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