Friday Chillin’
What to do to on the first day of the weekend to turn off that brain that's been on autopilot all week.
30 April 2015, 18:00 PM
Heads up for the budding shrink
With new positions in organisational/industrial psychology with the growth of corporate culture, and wider awareness of mental illnesses, the demand for psychologists in Bangladesh is greater than ever.
30 April 2015, 18:00 PM
Working with the human mind
In conversation with clinical psychologist and founding member of drug-rehab centre CREA, Tarun Kanti Gayen
30 April 2015, 18:00 PM
Living on the edge
The top five most dangerous jobs in Bangladesh
16 April 2015, 18:00 PM
Secrets of the hotel trade
The hospitality industry has become a centre of attraction for youngsters these days due to various impeccable benefits related to this field.
9 April 2015, 18:41 PM
Old time office supplies
As much as we all love a bit of vintage charm around the office now and then, there are some things that just have to go.
26 February 2015, 18:00 PM
Rules of engagement
A nine-to-five workday spent dangerously close with the opposite sex in a sequestered office cubicle makes it painstakingly difficult for things not to get steamy once in a while.
12 February 2015, 18:51 PM
Doing what you love
While still a student of History at the University of Leicester, Barbara Wickham, British Council's new Country Director, was approached by social services to teach Ugandan refugee communities English. What started as a fortuitous experience grew into a lifelong passion in education.
22 January 2015, 18:00 PM
Obsessive compulsive snacking disorder
We’ve probably all had fervid unhealthy love affairs with junk food. But now it's time to let your body know who the boss is.
1 January 2015, 18:01 PM
New Year's Eve survival guide
New Year party time. Learn how to survive to the next day.
25 December 2014, 18:03 PM
Down the back alleys of remembrance
Accompanied on stage by acclaimed writers Syed Manzoorul Islam, A Qayyum Khan and Kaiser Huq, the launching of Shahzaman Mozumder's new memorandum on 1971, “The Guerrilla”, by Daily Star Books took place in front of a brimming and absorbed crowd composed of literary enthusiasts and history buffs.
23 November 2014, 18:00 PM
In fits of laughter
When a man declares, “My mission in life is to make people laugh”, you can be sure you're in for an evening of hysterics. Naveed Mahbub launched his new book “Humorously Yours” on Friday at Hay Fest.
22 November 2014, 18:00 PM
The lipstick and the pomegranate
“If you read a man's narrative, you just know it's not written by a woman,” said literary critic Muneeza Shamsie in “The Women as a Writer” on the second day of Hay. The session, moderated by Tahmima Anam, also included Indian novelists Manju Kapur and Nilanjana Roy.
21 November 2014, 18:00 PM
It's that time of the year
Hay Festival is back in town for its fourth year in a row, featuring yet another line-up of some of the greatest minds the world of literature has to offer.
19 November 2014, 18:00 PM
Productivity unwired
5 apps that you need on your smartphone right now
21 August 2014, 18:00 PM
The real deal with high heels
High heels for the workplace: What's the right way to survive them?
14 August 2014, 18:00 PM
Caution: Women at work
We've all heard about the glass ceiling and the failed sexual harassment court cases. But what truly stands in the way between your miserable entry-level paycheck and that one gratifying step up the ladder?
14 August 2014, 18:00 PM
Eat you alive
Is your boss distant and intimidating? Is your work life one big fire drill? It's time you do something about it.
8 May 2014, 18:00 PM
16 questions before you launch [INFOGRAPHIC]
The whats, hows and whos of opening shop
24 April 2014, 18:00 PM
The buzz about bitcoins
Whether an impractical libertarian reverie or a house of cards just waiting to cave in, Bitcoins have moved on from the shady back-alleys of techie territory and are fast approaching the bourgeois border.
5 June 2013, 18:09 PM