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Economic Impact of Coronavirus

Downturn has pushed 4.7 million people of in Southeast Asia into ‘extreme poverty’. Photo: Bloomberg
Global Economy

Pandemic wiped out over 9m jobs in Southeast Asia: ADB report

Shatranji thrives on Covid lessons
Industry

Shatranji thrives on Covid lessons

Titu Datta Gupta. Sketch: TBS
Analysis

Long wait for customers

Rephco Pharmaceuticals struggles to make up pandemic losses
Economy

Rephco Pharmaceuticals struggles to make up pandemic losses

Paper industry struggles to survive amid pandemic
Economy

Paper industry struggles to survive amid pandemic

The Unique Hotel and Resorts Limited, owner of The Westin Dhaka, registers a 67% decline in revenue from July to March in FY21. Photo: Mumit M
Corporates

Westin Dhaka sees sharp fall in revenue in pandemic

Community centres lose big in pandemic
Economy

Community centres lose big in pandemic

Plight of wedding goods traders
Economy

Plight of wedding goods traders

Photo: Mumit M
Education

Eid brings no joy to kindergarten teachers

Photo: Collected
Industry

Lost Eid sales threaten traders, weavers of Mirpur Benarasi Palli

Eid-ul-Fitr sales crash again at Islampur clothing market
Trade

Eid-ul-Fitr sales crash again at Islampur clothing market

About 100 Tangail-based loom owners had to shut down their businesses after failing to cope with a rapidly falling demand for shawls. Photo: TBS
Industry

Pandemic leaves Tangail weaving industry in tatters

Representational image. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Glitz

14 films released in 5.5 months, none regains capital

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