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FRIDAY, JULY 01, 2022

iftar items

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Videos

Sharbat-E-Mohabbat!

Healthy Iftar Recipes
Videos

Healthy Iftar Recipes

Inflation bites into Iftar
Markets

Inflation bites into Iftar

Customers buy iftar items at a roadside shop in Mohammadpur area. Traditional iftar spots are seeing fewer crowds this year as many devotees order their fast-breaking meals online. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
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Food

The best of the best Haleems Dhaka has to offer

People queue up at Alauddin Sweetmeat, a popular food shop in Old Dhaka, to buy iftar on the second day of Ramadan after an announcement that allows the restaurants to operate on a limited scale. The photo was taken at Chawkbazar on Tuesday. Photo: Mumit M
Trade

Only a few restaurants could begin sales of iftar items

A man wearing personal protective equipment walking with an umbrella in front of a restaurant with a sign that says "close." The photo was captured yesterday. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
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Restaurants get permission to sell iftar items

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