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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2022

social

Al Jamal Mustafa Shindaini and Raiyan Rahman
Thoughts

Revisiting juvenile delinquency from a sociological lens

If juveniles receive affection and achieve a sense of unity from family, school, sports, cultural activities, volunteering etc, they are less likely to seek unethical means

A man counts notes after receiving the new Sudanese currency at a central bank branch in Khartoum July 24, 2011. Photo :Reuters
Africa

Sudan to cut government spending, increase social spending

Md Morshedul Alam Mohabat. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

Of child rights and social programming

Edoardo Campanella
Thoughts

Social capitalism

Model: Zahirul Islam Mamoon. Photo: Ahmad Shabib Abdullah
Pursuit

Top 5 work-from-home jobs for 2021

Low-paid workers with inferior access to medical care and less opportunity to stay home are bearing the clinical and economic brunt of the pandemic. PHOTO: GETTY Images/Project Syndicate.
Thoughts

Minimising the social cost of Covid-19

Wearing masks must be encouraged as national policy. Photo: Mumit M
Thoughts

Preparing for the ‘new normals’ after the lockdowns

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