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SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2026

Junayet Rashel

Arafat Hossain (in the middle), the founder of Sorolikoron, with his team. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

Sorolikoron: Simplifying your life by outsourcing errands

In an era when fountain pens are forgotten, Mostofa clings to their legacy at his small store in the Baitul Mukarram Mosque Market in Dhaka. Photo: Junayet Rashel
Panorama

'Master' Mohobbot Mostofa: A life dedicated to fountain pens 

In six years, Fuad's collection has grown to 60 typewriters, almost all of which are operational. Photo: Noor A Alam
Panorama

The first one was a gift. Collecting typewriters became his passion after that

The foods available on the vans include biriyani, polao, roasted chicken, beef or mutton rezala, fish fries, etc. Photo: Junayet Rashel
Panorama

A feast on the footpath

This Dhaka music store has something rare and sought after by music lovers, vintage Bob Dylan CDs. Only a few such stores are left in the city for music lovers who still prefer to listen to music on CDs and cassettes and keep such media in their collection. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Audio stores that live on the sound of nostalgia

At the heart of the customised t-shirt business lies the art of design, tailored to meet the unique preferences of customers involving skilled designers and technology. 
Photo: Collected
Panorama

Balancing studies and business: How university students' t-shirt enterprises are thriving

Photo: Rajib Dhar
Panorama

Wari Club: Dhaka's oldest sporting club fights for survival

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