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#Perspective / Leave me alone during downtime!

Downtime is essential for rest, joy, and mental peace in a hectic week. A day to relax, do nothing, or enjoy simple pleasures — uninterrupted by work or obligations — recharges the mind and nurtures true personal happiness.
17 November 2025, 13:00 PM
The complete Mymensingh travel map: Your go-to guide to local wonders

The complete Mymensingh travel map: Your go-to guide to local wonders

Discover Mymensingh's hidden gems with our detailed travel map covering must-visit spots, historic sites, scenic beauty, and local culinary delights. From tranquil hills to unique foods, explore a rich cultural experience in this vibrant division.
6 November 2025, 10:23 AM
Restaurant hype vs. reality: Are we overspending?

Restaurant hype vs. reality: Are we overspending?

Dhaka’s booming restaurant culture drives rising monthly expenses, often Tk 10,000–15,000 for couples. While dining out feels recreational, mindful spending, saving, or investing in travel or hobbies offers better long-term satisfaction and financial balance.
11 October 2025, 09:54 AM
Things Dhaka should learn from Chattogram!

#Perspective / Things Dhaka should learn from Chattogram!

As someone who has lived in Dhaka and Chattogram for a more or less equal number of years, I am here to tell you that the port city is much better than the capital. Admit it: Dhaka is overrated.
19 June 2025, 10:29 AM
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#Perspective / Real fatherhood according to Don Corleone

The Godfather brilliantly explores fatherhood through Vito and Michael Corleone’s emotional journey, portraying loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of being a father and son across generations in a crime-driven yet deeply human family saga.
14 June 2025, 08:46 AM
5 reasons why you should travel to Mymensingh this Eid holiday

5 reasons why you should travel to Mymensingh this Eid holiday

The overall division — the main Mymensingh city and surrounding districts — offers a wide and diverse range of options for tourists. So, when planning a trip this Eid, here are some reasons why you should consider the humble and underrated Mymensingh.
4 June 2025, 22:04 PM
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#Fiction / It doesn’t rain in Shukhno Gram

In dry, forgotten Shukhno Gram, a station master’s dull routine shifts when a runaway bride in blue arrives. Their unexpected bond, painted with longing, art, and fleeting rain, transforms solitude into a moment of magic.
18 May 2025, 08:42 AM
How a Tagore song became my eternal lullaby

#Perspective / How a Tagore song became my eternal lullaby

A Tagore lullaby triggers a vivid childhood memory of a monsoon boat ride, exploring how soft, emotional songs — beyond traditional lullabies — soothe sleep through rhythm, parental love, and deep, subconscious emotional conditioning.
8 May 2025, 10:35 AM
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Bangabandhu and I

Today marks the birth centenary of our Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman -- the visionary who made us dream of an independent Bangladesh, the powerhouse of charisma who ignited hope amongst the oppressed Bengalis, the legend whom the nation shall forever remain indebted to.
16 March 2020, 18:00 PM
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Anchored in heritage: A reincarnation of long-lost boats

Given that Bangladesh is a riverine country, it comes as no surprise that boats of various shapes, sizes, and forms had been crafted — to use and commute its many rivers and canals, and to cater to the diverse needs and purposes of those aboard, be it recreational or functional.
9 March 2020, 18:00 PM
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Are you a Dhakaiite?

Simply put, anyone who has been living in Dhaka is a Dhakaiite. But we would say this is a rather narrow and dull definition. Being a citizen of this city is no easy feat. Dhaka is one big challenge! And yet, we stick to it, fighting every day, and also reaping the benefits of living in the capital.
13 February 2020, 18:00 PM
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Dhaka depictions: A city through artists’ eyes

We have a constant love-hate, or bittersweet relationship with our city. And one cannot deny that despite all the flaws which make the capital unbearable at times, there is a charm and beauty to it.
13 February 2020, 18:00 PM
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Culinary revolutions of the decade

In an attempt to make sense of this chaos, what would you say were the trends Dhaka’s gastronomic scene saw in the past decade — the top 10 culinary revolutions of the 2010s?
13 February 2020, 18:00 PM
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Tête-à-tête at Tantaba T

We don’t need an excuse to drink tea. Nevertheless, if you do need one — it’s winter, a season that calls for endless chitchats over a soothing cup of hot tea.
23 December 2019, 18:00 PM
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Nawab Chatga: Four years and beyond

It seems like yesterday when I first walked into Nawab Chatga to delight my Chittagonian palate in Dhaka. And for someone who was born and raised in Chattogram, it did not fail to do that. Can’t believe it has been four years since then! Time flies.
16 December 2019, 18:00 PM
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A fraternity extraordinaire

The fraternity is old. Very old indeed -- it was formed in the 13th century in France. Today, La chaine des Rotisseurs spans across around 80 countries, with over 25000 members, united by a common love: gastronomy. And the organisation has recently chartered into Bangladesh as well. In that regard, an induction of new members took place at a gala held on 30 November, 2019 at InterContinental Dhaka.
9 December 2019, 18:00 PM
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Food philosophies Of Slow Food and the Mediterranean diet

If you are a food connoisseur, you surely cherish and celebrate the immense diversity of cuisines around the world. Whether it’s Bangladesh or Italy, food is beautifully diverse and unique wherever you go, having been passed down through numerous generations and centuries.
25 November 2019, 18:00 PM
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The Turban Traveller

Sixty-year-old Amarjeet Singh Chawla (a.k.a. the Turban Traveller), is on a mission to travel across the globe by car — an epic road trip dedicated to Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism.
11 November 2019, 18:00 PM
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Divine inspirations: Homage to the Guru

Today may seem like any ordinary day. And for most purposes and obvious reasons, it indeed is.
11 November 2019, 18:00 PM
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The Satranji Project

When we think of satranji, most of us usually think of just rugs and mats — and perhaps, table runners. That’s about it. But should that really be the case?
21 October 2019, 18:00 PM
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Quick Salads

I liked that department. It provided me with a lot of joy and comfort.
14 October 2019, 18:00 PM
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The Jamdani Economics: Of Sonargaon and an Insignia

By now, we all know that the National Crafts Council of Bangladesh and Bengal Foundation have been in talks with World Crafts Council to award Sonargaon the label of a Craft City, in recognition of the fact that the area is the weaving centre of the age-old Jamdani.
16 September 2019, 18:00 PM
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The Food Ranger’s gastronomic adventures in Dhaka

Earlier this year, globally renowned vlogger Trevor James aka The Food Ranger visited Dhaka, exploring the city’s culinary gems.
6 September 2019, 18:00 PM
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Oasis under the grey clouds

But of course, monsoon is not without its nuances — the gloom and melancholy, the clogged-up roads, and the unfortunate floods.
19 August 2019, 18:00 PM
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My herd and I

He is as muscular and burly as those men depicted in S M Sultan’s paintings. And usually bare-chested that showed much of his rough, weather-beaten skin, the resemblance is uncanny. For Sattar, after all, also faces the same hardships Sultan’s men faced and lives the lifestyle of a common villager.
5 August 2019, 18:00 PM
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A cut above: The Mirkadim breed of cows

But dig deeper, and you will realise Mirkadim is like no other. It is the home of Mirkadim cows, a distinct class in our livestock industry — the highly celebrated and premium, ‘Mirkadim er goru’.
5 August 2019, 18:00 PM
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Fancy that!

Jazzing up your beloved animal with garland, ‘mala’, is nothing new, but the enthusiasm with which this is done nowadays by a growing number of people, definitely is!
5 August 2019, 18:00 PM
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Ohana: For a rare Hawaiian treat in Dhaka

Dhaka’s culinary scene is getting more and more cosmopolitan, with waves of eateries opening up and popularising cuisines of various regions. Case in point: Ohana Diner which offers Hawaiian cuisine.
24 June 2019, 18:00 PM

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