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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2025

culture

Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Splash

Immersing in Japanese culture through dolls

‘Ningyo dolls,’ meaning human-shaped Japanese dolls, became highly popular in the 17th century, featuring prominently in the daily events of both the Japanese imperial court and ordinary people

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Anatomy of 'Khela Hobe': When a political slogan becomes a cross-cultural phenomenon

Govt working to establish Bangladesh’s culture on world stage: PM
Bangladesh

Govt working to establish Bangladesh’s culture on world stage: PM

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

There should be no reason for conflict between religion and culture: State minister

Photo: BSS/AFP
Splash

Five cultural personalities, luminaries awarded in Rajshahi

Bishworang’s sarees are nothing but a riot of colours and festive vibes Photo: Bishworang
Mode

Saree: Six yards of memory, culture and protest

14 cultural platforms receive patronage from Youth Global Foundation
Bangladesh

14 cultural platforms receive patronage from Youth Global Foundation

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. TBS Sketch
Bangladesh

Govt working to explore culturally talented people at grassroots: PM Hasina

Graphic: TBS
Panorama

Chardike.com: A Korean products platform from a Bangladeshi immersed in Korean culture

TBS Illustration
Panorama

The enduring love of things Soviet 

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

President Hamid: Use culture as a tool to fight militancy

Children, especially urban children nowadays, are stuck at home and are more and more attached to gadgets. To ‘rescue’ them from this phenomenon, parents want to give them books.  Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Children’s books are becoming culturally-sensitive. But is the market ready?

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

UNGA: Bangladesh’s leadership lauded in promoting culture of peace

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