Fahd Mannan

Indigenous ‘ghani’ lives on in Rangpur

Driven  to near extinction by mechanised screw and hydraulic presses of  factories, the indigenous “ghani” technology still lives on in the hands  of one man at Bhetgari of Rangpur’s Kishoreganj upazila.

3y ago

Pewter holds bright prospects

The once tell-tale sounds of foundries bringing household utensils into shape out of pewter, brass and copper are increasingly making a comeback in Chapainawabganj.

3y ago

The man who inspired a tangy trade

Like every other South Asian, Gurudas Banerjee, alias Shyamal, was expected to take up the helm of the family once he finished his studies at Barishal’s Uzirpur upazila.

4y ago

Robi beats pandemic blues as its profit takes a leap in second quarter

The second quarter of 2020 will possibly go down in Robi’s annals as one of its pluckiest. The global coronavirus pandemic was at its ferocious worst then, so it was a given that businesses in all shapes and sizes would take a battering.

4y ago
November 18, 2021
November 18, 2021

Indigenous ‘ghani’ lives on in Rangpur

Driven  to near extinction by mechanised screw and hydraulic presses of  factories, the indigenous “ghani” technology still lives on in the hands  of one man at Bhetgari of Rangpur’s Kishoreganj upazila.

March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021

Pewter holds bright prospects

The once tell-tale sounds of foundries bringing household utensils into shape out of pewter, brass and copper are increasingly making a comeback in Chapainawabganj.

October 23, 2020
October 23, 2020

The man who inspired a tangy trade

Like every other South Asian, Gurudas Banerjee, alias Shyamal, was expected to take up the helm of the family once he finished his studies at Barishal’s Uzirpur upazila.

August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020

Robi beats pandemic blues as its profit takes a leap in second quarter

The second quarter of 2020 will possibly go down in Robi’s annals as one of its pluckiest. The global coronavirus pandemic was at its ferocious worst then, so it was a given that businesses in all shapes and sizes would take a battering.