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Domestic help

File photo of the house of the Bashundhara Group chairman/Collected
Crime

Domestic help found dead at Bashundhara Group chairman's house

Domestic workers do not fall under the labour law of our country. And for this very reason, they are not under any relief project. Photo: Noor A Alam
Panorama

Work remains elusive for part-time domestic workers

Working women are having to juggle work-from-home and household chores. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Panorama

Life without domestic help

Domestic help confesses to torturing 2-yr-old child
Court

Domestic help confesses to torturing 2-yr-old child

File Photo: Housemaids from Bangladesh were the most in demand with recruitment ratio reaching 21 percent during last month.
World

Bangladeshi maids most in demand by Saudi families

Photo: Rehman Asad/TBS
Crime

Prime accused of Dhanmondi double-murder arrested

Photo: Rehman Asad/TBS
Crime

Six detained over Dhanmondi double-murder

Rokshana Parvin is being taken to police station after arrest. Photo: Collected
Crime

Jannati worked as a housemaid on 7-year agreement for Tk1 lakh

Rokshana Parvin is being taken to police station after arrest. Photo: Collected
Court

Woman confesses to torturing minor domestic help to death

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