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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2025

Curfew

Limited vehicles move on a street on the second-day of curfew, as violence erupted in parts of the country after protests by students against government job quotas, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 21, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain/ File Photo
Bangladesh

8am-5pm curfew break in Dhaka today; DMP plans to deploy additional forces

The 8am-5pm curfew break will also be applicable in Narayaganj, Gazipur and Narsingdi. The break will be 8am-9pm in Chattgoram, 8am-8pm in Sylhet, and 7am-7pm in Rangpur

Long lines for withdrawing cash at banks; more withdrawals than deposits
Banking

Long lines for withdrawing cash at banks; more withdrawals than deposits

To become a leader in sustainable manufacturing, the RMG industry must prioritise ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance). Photo: TBS
Economy

Offices, industries to reopen tomorrow as govt relaxes curfew

How are patients faring amid the curfew?
Panorama

How are patients faring amid the curfew?

Reshma (pictured left) and her family are stuck at Sadarghat. On Saturday, they were trying to reach their hometown in Bhola to attend their father’s funeral. Launch operations came to a halt due to the nationwide curfew. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Panorama

How village life and economy reel under curfew and blackout

Hundreds of people gathered at the DPDC office Khilgaon on Sunday to recharge their electric meters. Photo: Masum Billah
Panorama

Cry for power recharge

Burnt vehicles left in the middle of one of the city’s major avenues give a feeling of a movie set in a war zone. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Thoughts

As relative calm returns, city's scars linger

The new army chief Lt General Waker-Uz-Zaman
Bangladesh

Situation brought under control within 48 hours: Army chief

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sketch: TBS
Bangladesh

Curfew will be relaxed gradually, PM tells business community

No charges for late payments of loans, credit card bills: Banks
Economy

No charges for late payments of loans, credit card bills: Banks

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Zero deaths yesterday – curfew, general holiday continue today

Photo collage: TBS
Bangladesh

Violence, curfew: Chicken, fish, dairy farms face feed crisis, sales decline

A burned vehicle in front of Abul Hotel, Malibagh. Protesters were seen in the intersection on Saturday. Photo: Masum Billah
Panorama

A journalist’ diary: Seconds away from being lynched by an angry mob

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