Winter on a plate: What comfort tastes like this season
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Food & Recipes
Rooza Shows why Bangladeshi food belongs on every Ramadan table
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22 January 2026, 17:10 PM
Health & Fitness
#Perspective / How cold can winter get around the world?
22 January 2026, 17:02 PM
Life & Living
Gluten intolerance or modern stress? Understanding your digestive system
22 January 2026, 16:55 PM
Health & Fitness
Bright sweater sets are taking over Dhaka’s winter style
Embrace Dhaka winter by wearing vibrant sweater sets and stylish coords. From emerald green to fuchsia pink, these effortless outfits eliminate decision fatigue, ensuring fashionable ladies stay warm and sophisticated throughout the chilly Bangladesh season.
19 January 2026, 19:16 PM
Fashion & Beauty
Love winter weather? Visit these Bangladesh destinations
Experience northern Bangladesh winter by exploring Bogura historic sites like Mahastangarh and Paharpur. Witness Kanchenjunga views from Tetulia tea gardens or visit Dinajpur Mohonpur Rubber Dam for serene landscapes, perfect for adventurous cultural heritage travellers.
11 January 2026, 15:17 PM
Chattogram airport terminal driveway closed to non-passengers
6 January 2026, 12:28 PM
Travel
New ordinance could shut down 5,000 agencies: Travel sector leaders
4 January 2026, 19:43 PM
Travel
Biman suspending Dhaka-Manchester flights from Feb 1
4 January 2026, 12:44 PM
Travel
5 honeymoon destinations that beat Cox’s Bazar
18 December 2025, 11:05 AM
Travel
Timeless Christmas baking recipes every home baker will love
22 December 2025, 13:55 PM
Food & Recipes
Four budget food spots in Badda every student should know
18 December 2025, 11:05 AM
Food & Recipes
How Sabina Khan reinvents Bangladeshi flavours abroad
15 December 2025, 12:46 PM
Food & Recipes
Mastering Bengali pithas: A step-by-step guide to 5 winter recipes
14 December 2025, 11:31 AM
Food & Recipes
Why “boys don’t cry” harms emotional growth
Address emotional suppression in Bangladeshi households where toxic masculinity hinders child development. Dr Helal Uddin Ahmed explains how blocking tears triggers aggression and depression, necessitating empathy to foster emotional intelligence and mental health resilience.
18 January 2026, 13:07 PM
Health & Fitness
Find comfort from persistent winter coughs with simple honey remedies
15 January 2026, 19:34 PM
Health & Fitness
Eza Chowdhury explains how yoga supports emotional healing
15 January 2026, 19:26 PM
Health & Fitness
How climate change could be making your migraines worse
11 January 2026, 14:24 PM
Can simple outdoor play really protect your child from needing glasses?
1 January 2026, 07:44 AM
Health & Fitness
One woman is transforming cancer support in Bangladesh
23 December 2025, 13:58 PM
Health & Fitness
Post-pregnancy yoga tips every new mother should know
21 December 2025, 13:43 PM
Health & Fitness
Feeling panic after Dhaka’s earthquake? Expert tips to cope and stay safe
24 November 2025, 09:27 AM
Health & Fitness
Why men must pay closer attention to cardiac health
16 November 2025, 13:29 PM
Health & Fitness
#Perspective / The tragic fate of stray animals in Japan Garden City
23 November 2024, 05:20 AM
Life & Living
Navigating Dhaka's Eid shopping scene on a budget
28 March 2024, 08:36 AM
Lifehacks
My Dhaka / Comrade, give me a cup!
30 May 2023, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh
Abahani vs. Mohammedan: The football rivalry that defined a generation
Back in the day, the Abahani-Mohammedan rivalry was as fierce as Real Madrid-Barcelona
25 March 2025, 15:44 PM
Bringing Eid festivities home with a gorgeous decor
Eid decor blends minimalism with festive elegance using statement pieces, warm lighting, and refined furniture. Subtle accents like gold calligraphy, fresh flowers, and scented candles enhance ambience, creating a welcoming, sophisticated space without overwhelming the aesthetic.
24 March 2025, 12:07 PM
The rituals that make Eid celebrations special
Eid blends nostalgia and joy, from chand raat’s excitement to morning prayers, family feasts, and the cherished salami tradition. Despite evolving customs, Eid’s essence — togetherness, generosity, and cultural traditions like Ityadi — remains timeless, uniting generations in heartfelt celebration.
24 March 2025, 11:57 AM
Eid's unsung heroes: The women crafting your celebrations
Female entrepreneurs redefine Eid with unique fashion, food, and photography ventures. From personalised clothing to homemade treats, their businesses thrive through passion and resilience, proving that Eid success is about creativity, impact, and meaningful customer connections.
22 March 2025, 13:01 PM
Shwapno launches safe spaces in all outlets for harassed women
Shwapno launches a safety initiative, offering women refuge in its stores against harassment. Trained staff provide immediate assistance and contact authorities, fostering societal change. This bold move challenges norms, urging businesses to actively protect women and promote collective safety.
20 March 2025, 16:33 PM
Empower Bangladeshi kids: How your zakat can make a difference
Zakat can transform lives by supporting underprivileged children in education, healthcare, and nutrition. Proper distribution of funds through trusted organizations can bridge the gap, offering a better future and long-term societal benefits.
20 March 2025, 09:10 AM
Aarong unveils 44-foot kantha masterpiece by Samiul Alam
MohaArongo, a 44-foot nakshi kantha installation at Aarong’s Dhanmondi store, showcases Bangladesh’s rich craftsmanship. Designed by Samiul Alam, it merges tradition, sustainability, and innovation, featuring repurposed textiles and artisans’ names, preserving heritage in a modern world.
19 March 2025, 09:02 AM
Why do we blame victims instead of holding abusers accountable?
Marina Abramović’s Rhythm 0 exposed how society punishes silence, mirroring real-world abuse victims’ struggles. Women endure mistreatment yet face blame for not resisting. Vulnerability isn’t consent. Change starts by holding perpetrators accountable, not victims. Will we finally act?
18 March 2025, 08:12 AM
Hridoye Bangladesh: The story behind Bangladesh Football Team’s new jersey
Bangladesh’s new “Hridoye Bangladesh” football jersey, designed by Tasmit Afiyat Arny, blends heritage with innovation. Featuring water lily motifs, river lines, and a bold typography design, it challenges traditional red-green norms while ensuring functionality, sustainability, and national pride.
16 March 2025, 18:26 PM
Why do all fathers have a love for bangi?
Fathers’ love for bangi is unmatched, treating it as tradition, not just fruit. Despite our distaste, they proudly bring it home, insisting it’s delicious. Resistance is futile — bangi returns daily, proving an eternal generational divide at iftar.
15 March 2025, 10:31 AM
Zebun Nessa Mosque: The first Bangladeshi landmark in TIME’s World’s Greatest Places
For the first time, a Bangladeshi architecture has earned a place on the list of TIME’s World’s Greatest Places 2025. The Zebun Nessa Mosque, designed by Saiqa Iqbal Meghna – Director and Partner of Studio Morphogenesis Ltd., who also serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at BRAC University – has been recognised for its ground-breaking design. Since the inception of the list in 2018, no Bangladeshi location has ever been featured, until now!
13 March 2025, 18:41 PM
Ramadan away from home
Bangladeshi diaspora spread across the globe: how they miss and observe Ramadan away from home
13 March 2025, 08:13 AM
Why don’t women in Bangladesh feel safe in 2025?
International Women’s Day highlights progress, but safety remains a crisis in Bangladesh. Weak law enforcement, victim-blaming, and moral policing enable violence. Real change demands stronger laws, faster justice, safer spaces, and an end to impunity for harassers.
9 March 2025, 08:31 AM
Living in strange times: Harass women today, be a hero tomorrow
In 2025 Dhaka, heroism is redefined—harassing women earns public praise while real courage is silenced. Morality policing thrives, overshadowing justice. Fear replaces freedom, leaving true heroes unheard as society rewards those enforcing oppression instead of challenging it.
9 March 2025, 08:20 AM
Give your living room an Eid makeover
Decorating your living room starts with a theme, considering layout, colour palette, and furniture. Choose furniture like minimalist sofas and elegant coffee tables, add accents, and incorporate personal touches. Explore HATIL’s discounts and EMI options for budget-friendly shopping.
9 March 2025, 08:11 AM
Chef's Avenue: Where women lead and flavours thrive
Nusrat Karim Tonima set out to launch Chef’s Avenue, she was not just creating another food court — she was creating an opportunity.
8 March 2025, 08:20 AM
The Silent Struggle: Protecting Bangladesh’s Wildlife, from Forests to Cities
Every year on 3 March, the world celebrates World Wildlife Day to raise awareness about protecting animals. In Bangladesh, a country rich in biodiversity, yet rapidly urbanising, conservation efforts are more crucial than ever.
3 March 2025, 16:30 PM
Tasnuva Islam champions weavers with ethical commerce
Tasnuva Islam’s initiative at Le Méridien Dhaka provides weavers a rent-free platform to sell textiles, merging CSR with ethical commerce. She aims to expand globally, ensuring Bangladeshi craftsmanship gains recognition while preserving traditional weaving heritage.
3 March 2025, 16:21 PM
Rewriting the rules of fashion: In conversation with Azra Mahmood
Azra Mahmood, a pioneering figure in Bangladesh’s fashion industry, discusses her journey, evolving trends, and industry challenges. She emphasizes continuous growth, inclusivity, and perseverance, envisioning Bangladesh’s future as a global fashion hub with better management and recognition.
3 March 2025, 16:14 PM
How Daniel Rahman turned Radio Foorti into Bangladesh's youth phenomenon
Daniel Rahman pioneered the Bangladesh’s radio industry with Radio Foorti and gave Bangladeshi youth a platform that truly represented them by blending music and everyday street culture.
2 March 2025, 11:39 AM