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Why Raka Nower’s journey inspires every young Bangladeshi creator today

#Profile / Why Raka Nower’s journey inspires every young Bangladeshi creator today

1 March 2026, 15:27 PM
Innovative filmmaker Raka Noshin Nower transforms Studio Yellow Something Limited into a creative hub. From Applebox Films to the Busan Asian Film School, her journey empowers Bangladeshi cinema through diverse perspectives and professional producing fellowship expertise.
1 March 2026, 15:27 PM
Cancer could not stop Farah Noshin’s Muay Thai journey

#Woman Empowerment / Cancer could not stop Farah Noshin’s Muay Thai journey

26 February 2026, 14:49 PM
Empower your resilience by following Noshin Knight, a courageous colon cancer survivor in Dhaka who transitioned from genetic engineering to mastering Muay Thai. Her disciplined journey proves that physical strength and professional fitness coaching redefine existence.
26 February 2026, 14:49 PM
Snoring at night? Low vitamin D might be playing a role

Snoring at night? Low vitamin D might be playing a role

23 February 2026, 13:57 PM
Discover how vitamin D deficiency impacts snoring by weakening upper airway muscles and increasing systemic inflammation. This essential nutrient maintains neuromuscular control and reduces throat swelling, ensuring stable breathing patterns and improved sleep quality tonight.
23 February 2026, 13:57 PM
Mosabbir Alok Nibash giving cancer patients a home

Mosabbir Alok Nibash giving cancer patients a home

19 February 2026, 14:32 PM
Support vulnerable cancer patients through Mosabbir Alok Nibash, a Dhaka sanctuary offering free housing and nutrition. Founded by Najmus Ahmed Albab, this initiative provides essential stability and dignity for families traveling across Bangladesh for treatment.
19 February 2026, 14:32 PM
Science explains why dancing is a powerful tool against depression

Science explains why dancing is a powerful tool against depression

19 February 2026, 14:03 PM
Combat isolation by embracing dance, a powerful tool for depression relief that outperforms traditional walking or yoga. This neurochemical symphony releases dopamine and oxytocin, synchronizing brain activity to restore emotional connection and physical resilience.
19 February 2026, 14:03 PM
High protein iftar ideas using everyday Bangladeshi foods

High protein iftar ideas using everyday Bangladeshi foods

16 February 2026, 19:30 PM
Upgrade your Ramadan with 5 nutritious, high-protein iftar ideas using local Bangladeshi ingredients. Boost energy and avoid fatigue with these healthy recipes.
16 February 2026, 19:30 PM
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Confused about voting? Here’s a step-by-step guide

10 February 2026, 15:31 PM
Prepare for the 12 February 13th National Parliamentary Election in Dhaka by verifying your NID. Use the Smart Election Management BD app or SMS 105 to find polling centres. Your participation ensures democratic voices matter.
10 February 2026, 15:31 PM
DIY terrariums make nature accessible for busy urbanites

#Hobbies / DIY terrariums make nature accessible for busy urbanites

2 February 2026, 15:21 PM
Transform Dhaka workspaces with miniature ecosystems using lush ferns, Fittonia, and moss. These low-maintenance terrariums offer urban dwellers sustainable nature through expert-led workshops, providing corporate gifts and creative indoor greenery for modern Bangladesh homes.
2 February 2026, 15:21 PM
SEVENDAYS NOTES: Rekindling the love for ink

SEVENDAYS NOTES: Rekindling the love for ink

Founded on a deep-rooted passion for the print industry, Saqlain Moustaq and his team aimed to rekindle the love for traditional writing with SEVENDAYS NOTES in an age dominated by digital screens.
17 February 2024, 10:00 AM
Top 5 highlights of the Ekushey Boi Mela 2024

Top 5 highlights of the Ekushey Boi Mela 2024

The Ekushey Boi Mela has been a memorable cultural odyssey and this year has been no different. For you, Star Lifestyle brings forth the top 5 highlights from the Ekushey Boi Mela 2024!
15 February 2024, 09:56 AM
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CNRS educates youths on World Wetland Day

Wetlands, often referred to as the kidneys of the earth, perform numerous vital functions that go largely unnoticed. To educate people and create awareness, World Wetland Day is celebrated globally on 2 February. A special project titled Biodiversity for Resilient Livelihood (B4RL), supported by the Swedish Embassy and run by the Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS), has been initiated to teach kids about the importance of wetlands.
6 February 2024, 12:30 PM
Healing together: Influencers unite for mental health and wellness

Healing together: Influencers unite for mental health and wellness

Not often can 20 young and well-known influencers be seen disconnecting from the digital world and engaging in guided yoga and meditation sessions along with immersing themselves in heartfelt conversations and forging bonds that transcend the superficial. Thanks to Dhaka Flow, a unique gathering unfolded on 29 and 30 January, 2024 at the lush greenery of Seagull Resort and Spa Village in Tangail.
5 February 2024, 12:08 PM
Echoes of a fading melody: The story of bansuri artist Kamol Sarker

Echoes of a fading melody: The story of bansuri artist Kamol Sarker

Amidst the cacophony of the fairground, the sound of the flute came floating in the air. An elderly man was seen immersed in playing the bansuri (flute). He sat on a mat, with his craft — bamboo flutes — in front of him. Clad in a worn-out hoodie and faded pants, he looked no less endearing than a character from a modern-day fairy tale. Hailing from the district of Jhenaidah, Kamol Sarker, now 80, attends fairs in the city, hoping to sell his handmade bamboo flutes.
4 February 2024, 11:32 AM
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Tangail saris: Caught in the crossfire of geographical indication

Originating from the Tangail district in Bangladesh, Tangail saris have been a part of our cultural heritage for ages. However, West Bengal has been awarded the geographical indication (GI) tag for Tangail saris — a decision that has stirred up a considerable amount of debate and concern. On 1 February, 2024, India’s Ministry of Culture wrote in a post on Facebook, “The Tangail saree, originating from West Bengal, is a traditional handwoven masterpiece.”
3 February 2024, 11:20 AM
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Stop ignoring your laundry! How often sheets and towels need a wash

Washing towels and sheets is perhaps one of those mundane chores we may not think about much. From dirt, dead skin cells, and sweat to bodily fluids, bedsheets and towels accumulate a plethora of germs and bacteria over time. This accumulation not only makes them feel less comfortable but can also lead to skin irritations, acne, and even health risks if pathogens are present.
1 February 2024, 10:51 AM
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Stitching culture: Shafayet Hossain Khan’s ode to Bangladeshi traditions

The wedding pictures of celebrated actor, Mousumi Hamid clad in a red Benarasi with a radiant smile on her face still lingers in our minds. The designer of her bridal attire, Shafayet Hossain Khan, owner and designer of KhanSaab Studio, has tirelessly worked day and night to turn Mousumi’s vision into a reality. While Mousumi Hamid’s wedding outfit has garnered plenty of attention, the genius behind this well-crafted ensemble, Shafayet Hossain Khan shares his story with us.
28 January 2024, 09:13 AM
Khadi Fest 2024 spotlights Bangladesh's cultural heritage

Khadi Fest 2024 spotlights Bangladesh's cultural heritage

Not only in our country but throughout the Indian sub-continent, Khadi remains a timeless fabric cherished for its unique texture, breathability, and versatility. Celebrating the beauty of Khadi, the Fashion Design Council of Bangladesh (FDCB) has organised ‘Khadi Fest 2024,’ scheduled from 19 to 20 January 2024, at Aloki Convention Center, 211 Tejgaon Link Road, from 10 AM to 8 PM.
20 January 2024, 08:14 AM
Louis Vuitton's Sandwich Bag

Louis Vuitton unveils ‘Sandwich Bag:’ Yours for just Tk 3 lakh!

Popular singer and Louis Vuitton’s newly appointed creative director for men’s fashions, Pharrell Williams has unveiled an innovative addition. This accessory, a luxurious version of a classic paper sandwich bag, comes with a hefty price tag of over $3,000 or over Tk 3 lakh!
18 January 2024, 10:48 AM
Draping through time: Contemporary twists on the classic sari

Draping through time: Contemporary twists on the classic sari

The sari, an emblematic attire of South Asian heritage, is not just a garment but a canvas that embodies tradition, elegance, and cultural identity. From time immemorial, this heritage has been passed down to us from our mothers and grandmothers and the generations before them.
18 January 2024, 09:51 AM
The wall of joy: Morshed Mishu's toy-filled mission

The wall of joy: Morshed Mishu's toy-filled mission

While walking along the streets you may come across the Manobotar Deyal, translated as Wall of Humanity, where people can hang clothes or other essentials. Similarly, cartoonist Morshed Mishu has built a unique display of kindness — a wall adorned not with ordinary embellishments, but with toys. The wall was set up on 25 December at Ibrahimpur in Mirpur-14.
17 January 2024, 12:49 PM
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Mousumi Hamid's wedding wardrobe: A tale of red Benarasi and minimalism

The beautiful red Benarasi khadi sariis distinguished by its katan border embroidered withZardosi work. However, the sari's main section has been intentionally left without elaborate designs or embroidery, aligning with Mousumi's desire for simplicity. 
12 January 2024, 16:45 PM
Bangladeshi descent Mohammad Aminul Islam awarded the Medal of Good Citizenship in Canada

Bangladeshi descent Mohammad Aminul Islam awarded the Medal of Good Citizenship in Canada

Recently, the Canadian province of British Columbia has honoured 21 individuals with the Medal of Good Citizenship for their outstanding contributions to community life. Among these distinguished recipients is Mohammad Aminul Islam, a Surrey resident of Bangladeshi descent, whose commitment to promoting mother languages and fostering community spirit has been recognised and celebrated.
11 January 2024, 16:59 PM
Reviving the art of clay and wood jewellery: Belal Hossain's inspiring journey

Reviving the art of clay and wood jewellery: Belal Hossain's inspiring journey

Clay and wood jewellery are such jewels, which are imbued with the rich history and cultural heritage of our country. The beauty of these jewellery pieces lies in their simplicity, earthiness, and the traditional craftsmanship that goes into creating each piece. Belal Hossain, an artisan of exceptional skill and passion, has been making clay and wood jewellery since 1984.
11 January 2024, 10:36 AM
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Mastering the art of handwashing: A step-by-step guide for adults and children

In the fast-paced world we live in, one simple but important habit is often overlooked — handwashing. The COVID-19 pandemic taught us that proper hand hygiene is a cornerstone in maintaining good health, preventing the spread of infections, and fostering a clean and vibrant lifestyle.
8 January 2024, 10:19 AM
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An ode to the resilience of street children

Street children collecting scraps or sleeping on footpaths is a common scene in Dhaka but their stories of resilience often go untold. The city’s landscape -- teeming streets and crowded marketplaces -- serves as both a playground and a battleground for these young souls.
4 January 2024, 18:00 PM
5 questions with astrologer and tarot reader Namira Hossain

5 questions with astrologer and tarot reader Namira Hossain

For Namira, the turning point came in 2020, when newly embraced motherhood and the introspective pause brought by the pandemic led her to a realisation: tarot card reading.
4 January 2024, 11:27 AM
Laughing through life's challenges: Sami Doha's journey from telecom to comedy

Laughing through life's challenges: Sami Doha's journey from telecom to comedy

It is not easy to make people laugh. In a stand-up comedy show — where the stage is a battleground and laughter is the grand prize — Sami Doha does a pretty good job bringing smiles to the faces of the audience.
4 January 2024, 10:42 AM
Meet Mohammad Ali: Bringing Kushtia’s shon papri and tiler khaja to Dhaka’s streets

Meet Mohammad Ali: Bringing Kushtia’s shon papri and tiler khaja to Dhaka’s streets

Scrumptious tiler khaja (sesame seed candy) and shon papri holds a special place in our hearts, so much so that occasionally, we still find ourselves indulging in the magic of shon papri and tiler khaja. An elderly hawker, Mohammad Ali’s life has been intertwined with these sweets for over three decades. Ali brings these culinary gems from Kushtia, offering a taste of tradition that has endured through the years.
28 December 2023, 09:59 AM

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