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SUNDAY, JULY 03, 2022

Coronavirus impact

Photo: Collected
Health

Pandemic raises risk of depression among youths

A recent study said 28.5% of students reported suffering from mild to extremely severe levels of stress while over 33% and about 47% spoke about having the same levels of anxiety and depression

People are now preferring homemade food over restaurant meals. Photo: Noor A Alam
Panorama

How coronavirus came as a blessing in disguise for three women

The pandemic has overwhelmed our health sector. Photo: UNB
Health

Service closure leaves Ctg cardiac patients in the lurch

Photo: Collected
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Covid-19: A double-edged sword for a dentist

Maddhyapara Granite Mining Company Ltd is going to resume production soon as it was halted for months due to the coronavirus pandemic. Photo: Collected.
Energy

Mining at Madhyapara resumes in full swing

Hawkers buy fishes at Jatrabari wholesale fish market. Photo: Rehman Asad
Bazaar

Fish trade in Rajshahi turning around

Tourist destinations are not bustling with tourists like before. This photo was taken at HumHum waterfall, Moulvibazar. Photo: Sohel Rana
Panorama

The plight of adventurers in a travel-restricted world

There is always a chance that a non-career job will lead to unexpected places. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG/GETTY IMAGES
Panorama

New grads should take (almost) any job that pays

An infrared microscope image shows mosquito larvae with red-glowing eyes, part of an experiment using CRISPR gene-editing technology. Photo: Foreign Policy/Getty Images
Panorama

The genetic engineering genie is out of the bottle

Photo: TBS
Infrastructure

Pandemic derails Akhaura-Agartala rail link work

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

“Ma now spends more time on internet than us”

A staff organises sitting chairs at the food court of Jamuna Future Park. Photo: Mumit M
Panorama

Restaurants reel as only the young venture to eat out

Student visa consultancy firms in Bangladesh
Panorama

Student visa consultancy firms on a rocky road

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BENEATH THE SURFACE
The Dazzling Fake Flowers: Is there any alternative to artificial flowers while decorating homes, showrooms, offices and business establishments? Fresh flowers are undoubtedly beautiful, but they dry out quickly. Hence, the demand for plastic flowers is rising day by day. Traders said these lifelike silk flowers usually come from China and Thailand. The photo was taken from the 29th International Trade Fair of the Chattogram Chamber on Friday. PHOTO: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

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