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TUESDAY, JULY 05, 2022

Rafia Tamanna

The 2006 rediscovery of the indigo plant in Rangpur by a visiting Indian designer eventually led to restarting indigo cultivation in the region. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Living Blue: The brand that reintroduced indigo cultivation in North Bengal

As horses run a long distance on asphalt roads, their hooves start to decay and over time, their flesh gets exposed. Photo: Mumit M
Panorama

Tomtoms: A tradition riding on cruelty

Top 10 items to buy at the Trade Fair
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Top 10 items to buy at the Trade Fair

The beauty of Hatirjheel lake is fully visible from every floor balcony, bay windows, and concrete frame. Photo: Courtesy
Habitat

Hosne Aziz Villa: A joint family abode in modern architecture

Imrul Hasan
Bangladesh

Why an engineer gave up lucrative jobs abroad to set up an organic farm

Amirabad Clinic in Faridpur was built with earthen block and bamboo
Habitat

Bangla Bari: Building sustainable structures for our rural Bangladesh

Dhaka South authorities have restarted relocating stray dogs defying laws. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Dog relocation restarts quietly in Dhaka South, defying laws

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Workers ready a passenger vessel with a fresh coat of paint to the deck ahead of the Eid-ul-Azha at a dockyard at Mirerbagh in South Keraniganj. The vessel getting the makeover plies the Bhandaria route and will take holidaying people from the city to their country homes. Eid will be celebrated on 10 June this year. The photo was taken on Monday. Photo: Mumit M

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