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TUESDAY, AUGUST 05, 2025

Sadiqur Rahman

The government-defined vulnerable groups get food relief and support, but there is no cushion for the middle class. PHOTO: JIBON AHMED
Panorama

Sometimes, Tk500 in relief can be a lifeline

Niaz Mohammad Siddiqui, Robi Axiata Limited's manager, strategic communication and content development working from his home. Photo: Saikat Bhadra
Panorama

Is work-from-home the future of work?

Gardening on the rooftop or in the veranda is a fun and relaxing way to get rid of inertia. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Panorama

Locked down? Start home-based horticulture for good health

Michael- The man who protected Dhaka’s Armenian Church till his last breath
Panorama

Michael- The man who protected Dhaka’s Armenian Church till his last breath

Alauddin is the most skilled blacksmith. He will soon move to his home district - Patuakhali after retirement. Photo. Saikat Bhadra/TBS
Features

Repair-shop in need of repair

Vehicles queue up in front of a checkpoint set up by the DMP near the Radisson Blu Hotel on the Airport Road, creating a moderate congestion
yesterday. The DMP set up several such checkpoints in the city to restrict citizens’ movement to prevent Covid-19 spread. File Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Law enforcers go tough on movement restrictions

Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed Paulash/TBS
Bangladesh

Katabon’s animals long for fresh air

The construction of a road at Monipuri Para in the capital lies unfinished as the authorities stopped the work abruptly amid concerns over coronavirus pandemic. This photo was taken recently. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed.
Infrastructure

Shutdown puts city’s road, sewer repair work on hold

As a voluntary service, Dr Nupur Aktar attends telemedicine consultation from her home as general patients are facing problems to reach hospital. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Health

Voluntary medical responses in the time of social distancing

Model cars are on display at Sonic Ixo factory. Photo: Saikat Bhadra/TBS
Panorama

Crafting car models in Bangladesh

Representational Photo
Health

A freedom fighter’s painful journey to death

Gulshan Society has undertaken extensive protective and cleanliness measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the posh residential area in the capital. Photo: TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Gulshan people join hands to keep corona at bay

While most people are staying indoors amid a nationwide shutdown, cleaners still have to venture out every day to collect trash. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Keeping us clean, risking their lives

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