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Inam Ahmed

A stone altar was used to behead human sacrifices and drain the blood into an adjoining pot by Tantrik Deoraj before the Islamic preacher Shah Makhdum defeated the Tantrik princes. Photo Inam Ahmed
Features

An eerie reminder of the practice of human sacrifice

Naser Ezaz Bijoy. Sketch: TBS
Interviews

Agriculture, ICT, green economy can propel Bangladesh towards Vision 2041: Naser Ezaz Bijoy

Youngone to invest $500m in textiles and IT
Economy

Youngone to invest $500m in textiles and IT

A view of the Korean EPZ Corporation Limited  in Chattogram. File Photo
Economy

The South Korean entrepreneur who made Bangladesh his home

Illustration: Sharier
Satire

Here cometh the birdmen

Nasir Uddin. Sketch: TBS
Panorama

Goodbye Nasir bhai, you never got to tell me about the Japanese market

A radial engine of a second world war aeroplane with missing propeller blades lies in the opening of a stream in Bandarban. Photo: Inam Ahmed
Features

An intriguing relic of World War II lies deep in the hills

Now China has its own voice which it wants others to listen to. It could stare eye to eye with the West and get its way on its own terms. Illustration: TBS
Supplement

Spectre of new cold war puts world on edge

Photo: Pixabay
Analysis

At last, the pertinent question about alcohol has been asked

BGMEA Vice-president Shahidullah Azim (Left) and Mutual Trust Bank Managing Director Syed Mahbubur Rahman. Illustration: TBS
Panorama

‘If BB provides support in terms of liquidity, banks and businesses will both benefit’

Ahmed Massoud sitting beside of a sketch of his father Ahmed Shah Massoud. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

The West have found a new ‘Bin Laden’

Rabbur Reza , COO of Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Panorama

“If we can develop skilled manpower, we can enter any market of the world”

Photo: Collected
Obituary

A requiem for the nature's man

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