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Tagabun Taharim Titun

Tagabun Taharim Titun is a content executive at The Daily Star.

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Walking the Cannes red carpet wearing a gaye holuder panjabi

25 May 2026, 17:08 PM
Walking onto one of the red carpets at the Grand Théâtre Lumière of the Festival de Cannes is a rare honour for any journalist. This year, the Arts and Entertainment Editor of the Daily Star, Sadi Mohammad Shahnewaz, made that prestigious journey.
25 May 2026, 17:08 PM
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A simple act of giving

7 March 2026, 15:11 PM
The sun rose like a warm golden yolk. It spilt over the rooftops of the sleeping city. It was the morning of Eid. The air was thick with the scent of cardamom and ghee. Amara woke up before her alarm. She was nine years old. This was her favourite day of the year. She jumped out of bed. Her new dress was hanging in the wardrobe. It was the colour of a summer sky. It had tiny silver beads that looked like stars. She touched the fabric softly. It felt like magic.
7 March 2026, 15:11 PM
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The Changing Canvas of our Eid traditions

7 March 2026, 14:04 PM
I remember a time when the arrival of the crescent moon was marked not by a notification on a smartphone, but by the frantic, joyful scent of henna. As a child, my Chand Raat was defined by a singular mission: sitting perfectly still while my older cousins traced intricate mandalas on my palms. The orange-red stain the next morning was the ultimate badge of festive honour. Fast forward to the present, and my role has shifted significantly. Now, the night before Eid is less about the cooling sensation of mehedi and more about the precision of matching the colours of new curtains, repositioning the sofa for maximum guest capacity, and cross-checking the grocery list to ensure the shemai has just the right amount of saffron.This personal evolution mirrors a much larger transformation in how...
7 March 2026, 14:04 PM
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Not your usual gift list

7 March 2026, 13:52 PM
Eid morning opens like a warm window into family life and bright moods. Giving a present is a simple way to say I see you and I care. The best gifts match real routines and small joys. Think of a cozy cup for slow mornings, a favorite snack that brings a smile, a box of dates for sharing, or a ticket for a short outing together. Useful items and little treats can be just as meaningful as grand gestures. Let us explore different gift ideas you can try this Eid. For
7 March 2026, 13:52 PM
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Will Ramisa get justice in Bangladesh’s broken rape trial system?

21 May 2026, 11:30 AM
Bangladesh's justice system failure denies rape survivors justice due to massive judicial backlog and heavily politicised prosecution.
21 May 2026, 11:30 AM
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Cooling through the ages

21 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Air conditioning is more than a machine. In fact, it is humanity’s long chase after a cooler room. From breezes and water tricks to compressors and smart controls, every era left its own way of beating the heat.
21 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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The home cooling blueprint

21 May 2026, 00:00 AM
As the record-breaking heatwaves of 2026 collide with the festive preparations for Eid-ul-Adha, the air conditioner has evolved from a seasonal luxury into an urban necessity.
21 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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Modern banking simplifying your zakat

20 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Zakat is far more than a simple act of voluntary charity; it is a fundamental pillar of Islam and a mandatory spiritual obligation for every eligible Muslim.
20 May 2026, 00:00 AM
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We don’t need zoos, only safe places for wild animals

At the beginning of December, a lioness named Daisy slipped out of her cage at Mirpur National Zoo for a few hours, sparking panic and a rushed evacuation.
2 January 2026, 18:00 PM
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Mobility made more accessible

Matiur Rahman, President of the Bangladesh Motorcycle Assemblers and Manufacturers Association, Chairman and Managing Director of the Uttara Group of Companies,
29 December 2025, 18:00 PM
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Gearing Bangladesh for a cashless tomorrow

Imagine falling in love with a gadget or expensive jewellery at a shop, and instead of digging into your pocket, you simply scan a QR code or tap a few buttons on your phone.
23 December 2025, 18:00 PM
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Mobile wallets power Bangladesh’s new financial pulse

Mobile financial services (MFS) have become Bangladesh’s fast lane to financial inclusion and economic mobility.
23 December 2025, 18:00 PM
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Cutting bills without cutting comfort

Imagine a small family in Dhaka: two working parents, two school-age children, and a modest apartment with a decade-old refrigerator, a forty-inch television, a thirty-litre storage geyser and several incandescent bulbs.
13 December 2025, 18:00 PM
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The crackdown that could rewrite the phone market

Bangladesh’s mobile market is at a turning point. The government is rolling out the National Equipment Identity Register (NEIR) to block unregistered and smuggled phones.
11 December 2025, 18:00 PM
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Slum fires, inequality and Dhaka’s invisible residents

Slum fires are not accidents but a predictable by-product of inequality and policy failure.
4 December 2025, 06:00 AM
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The BBA Job Playbook

Bangladesh produces thousands of BBA graduates every year, and the first question many final-year students ask is simple: where do I start? The short answer is practical. Sales, marketing and finance remain the main entry lanes for business graduates.
23 November 2025, 18:00 PM
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Which BBA Major Will Launch You?

On a humid Dhaka afternoon a final-year BBA class buzzed with more questions than coffee. One student loved numbers but feared missing fast-hiring roles. Another wanted creative work yet worried about steady pay. Choosing a major suddenly felt like picking a ladder rung that might decide the next five years.
23 November 2025, 18:00 PM
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Unlocking the Clever Storage Space

Imagine entering a small apartment teeming with clutter and immediately thinking, “I require a concealed compartment to store all of this!” In today’s cities, space is at a premium, and every home feels cosier when smart furniture takes care of the chaos.
29 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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Neighbourhood banter to barcode beeps

The vibrant pulse of Dhaka city beats to many rhythms, and among them is the perpetual debate over where to buy the day’s groceries.
29 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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Protecting skin in Dhaka’s extreme climate

Dhaka’s residents now breathe some of the world’s most polluted air, with PM2.5 often in the “hazardous” range (AQI 150–200). Even outdoors before dawn, masks are advised.
28 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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Solid Ground: Why Property Still Feels Safe

In Bangladesh’s economic landscape, property has maintained its appeal as a haven for investment. At a time when markets fluctuate and new assets emerge, many still prefer land and flats.
27 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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Urban growth and real estate

Bangladesh’s major cities from Dhaka and Chattogram to Gazipur, Rajshahi, and Khulna are experiencing rapid expansion. Fueled by heavy infrastructure investment and a booming middle class, their skylines are rising as housing and mixed projects multiply.
27 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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Building smart for a cooler Bangladesh

Carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an activity or sector. It is a key measure of environmental impact, especially under climate change.
25 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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More than grades: The power of ECAs

English-medium schools in Bangladesh emphasize holistic development alongside academics.
25 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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Why A-levels feel like the real boss battle

After months of hard work, many students breathe a sigh of relief when their O-Level exams are finally over. Mir Zayeem Abdullah from Vision Global School recalls feeling proud at first. But soon he realised that A-Level study was not just a repeat of O-Level. It turned out to be an entirely new challenge that demands real maturity and independent thinking.
25 October 2025, 18:00 PM
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Inside the world’s most indulgent lounges

Planes take people from A to B. Lounges turn those trips into moments that matter. Picture a traveller stepping out of a noisy gate and into a softer room.
28 September 2025, 18:00 PM
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Quiet comfort before takeoff

A friend once admitted he would spent years dreading Dhaka airport’s crowded gates, overpriced tea, and nowhere to sit without guarding the spot like treasure.
28 September 2025, 18:00 PM
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Sealing the skies

In Dhaka’s rainy season, even a brand-new building can betray its owners. Picture a young family in Gulshan waking up to a steady drip from the ceiling after an evening storm.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM

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