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FRIDAY, MAY 09, 2025

Ummay Marzan Jui

Before the pandemic hit, Sumon Roy (in the middle) used to organise Old Dhaka walks on the weekends for tourists visiting Bangladesh. PHOTO: COURTESY
Panorama

Lost Panorama: Exploring Old Dhaka’s heritage through walks in the alleys

Illustration: TBS
Analysis

Did S&P accurately reflect Bangladesh or is there more to explore?

Waves crash against a damaged shoreline dam during a high tide at Kolatoli-Marine Drive road in Cox’s Bazar. Around 17% of Bangladesh is feared to be submerged by rising sea-levels by 2050, depriving 20 million people of their homes. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Mumit M
Environment

How coastal erosion is ‘code red’ for Bangladesh

Project SWAPNO has so far been implemented in 22 districts of Bangladesh, benefiting 64,980 people. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Project SWAPNO: Marico teams up with the govt to empower rural women 

Energypac ensures safe water access in the village of Chunkuri through its two submersible water pumps which supports 200 families with 10,000 litres of water a day. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Energypac: How one CSR is solving the water crisis for 200 families in a Khulna village

Ayat Education promises to ensure good quality training and education to its participants and students. Photo: Mumit M
Panorama

Ayat Education: An organisation addressing the skills gap of our workers

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

The law protects Hindu widows. But there are many other factors at play

Maya also has a dedicated team, not just bots, to review and answer your questions. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Maya: An AI-powered start-up that plans to become the go-to name in healthcare

A team of 77 people work to serve patients who primarily seek assistance for teenage depression, relationship issues, anxiety and sexual health issues. Photo: LifeSpring
Panorama

LifeSpring: Where no topic is off limit

Is Bonton an idea ahead of its time?
Panorama

Is Bonton an idea ahead of its time?

Habibur Rahman Jewel, the CEO of Moonlight PET flakes and PET strap industry. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Panorama

The man who turns waste into wealth

Famers get less than half of the price you pay for their produce in supermarkets, a result of a syndicate-controlled, complex supply chain. Photo Courtesy: Deshifarmer
Panorama

Deshifarmer: A technological solution to the menace of middlemen

A young girl is seen putting on makeup at Daulatdia brothel. Photo credit: Salauddin Ahmed
Panorama

How a teen housewife was rescued from the Daulatdia brothel

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