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Gold hits Tk 2,17,381: What this means for Dhaka jewellery buyers

A woman's gold is not only her strength, but her investments; by nature, a woman likes to save for rainy days.
20 October 2025, 18:20 PM
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Why Bangladesh’s furniture fair is turning heads

A furniture fair is not exactly my idea of an afternoon outing. However, when my expat friend, who is returning to Dhaka to finally settle down, decided to explore the local furniture market, the ongoing five-day National Furniture Fair at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) seemed like the right choice.
18 October 2025, 18:28 PM
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From quacks to qualified vets, Dhaka’s evolving pet care scene

People are becoming increasingly aware of animal welfare, leading to an increase in pet ownership and a push for better care for strays.
10 October 2025, 18:35 PM
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In the heart of chaos, I find Dhaka’s flavour

Do you know why I will always be true to Dhaka? I admit that the metropolis is chaotic, but I do enjoy the fuss, the cacophony, and the colours in the lanes and by-lanes of this ever-changing city. Yet, it’s the food scene that I love most. I believe I know the town well enough, but every now and then, I stumble upon a hidden gem: a food corner that most people do not know of.
5 October 2025, 18:31 PM
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Durga’s feast: From luchi to payesh, tradition reborn

The elaborate and painstakingly selected menu for the divine daughter is the best of South Asian vegetarian recipes; puffed up soft luchi (flatbread) that has a pearly sheen from being deep fried, potato curry, or alu’r daam as we call it locally, a mixed lentil curry and vegetable labra, and a hog plum or amra’r chutney.
1 October 2025, 18:15 PM
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Durga Puja and Dhaka’s shared past

Once again, the majestic visitor of Sarat, or autumn, descends to her father’s abode on her annual visit. This year, Goddess Durga is riding an elephant, which, according to traditional Hindu belief, is the regal and auspicious mode of transport that promises good times for her devotees.
27 September 2025, 18:00 PM
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Empowering breast cancer patients through community support

An initiative that I am particularly passionate about is TishCAN, a humble support group dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer patients who are unable to solicit donations or raise funds on their own.
22 September 2025, 18:13 PM
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Vanishing hilsa and price we’re paying

It was my friend’s birthday, and I forgot to wish him. As penance, I treated him to a hilsa dinner.
21 September 2025, 18:18 PM
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1971 War Through a Child’s Eyes: Innocence Meets Reality

When our Liberation War broke out, I was just shy of two. I have no recollection of what happened around me during that period.
15 December 2024, 18:00 PM
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Stuck in traffic? These winter snacks are worth the detour

Snacking on the streets of this city is nothing short of a culinary treat, and if you add the streets of Old Dhaka to the list, then it is an epicurean ball.
12 December 2024, 18:58 PM
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When men cook, care, and connect: The era of new masculinity

The new buzzword in town is ‘inclusive.’ It doesn’t refer only to gender inclusion; rather, from a more relevant and broader point of view, being inclusive makes us learn about disability inclusion, social and workplace inclusion, and parental inclusion, to name a few.
9 December 2024, 18:29 PM
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Adopt love, reject cruelty: The modern pet life

The flow of life is punctuated with ups and downs, and amid this unpredictability, we make friends for a lifetime.  We fall in love; we volunteer even to adopt love.
29 November 2024, 18:31 PM
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Dhaka weekend goals: Birds, fritters, and campus life at JU

In a thicket of Mahagony, Segun, and Raintrees, the Jahangirnagar University (JU) campus is a rolling 697.56 acres of topographical beauty. A few kilometres from the main city on the Dhaka-Aricha highway, the JU campus can be your next weekend outing.
13 November 2024, 18:23 PM
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Shinni: A ‘new-age’ twist on Bangladeshi communal healing

My grandmother, whom I fondly called Bubu, used to bring us batashas -- a sugar candy -- from her visits to her homeland in Pirojpur, Barishal. She would tell us it was a tabarak or shinni, which is a sweet gift or grace from her visits to Holy places.
10 November 2024, 18:00 PM
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Pickles, memories and November’s magic

November in the tropics has its own weather mix. From a storm brewing at the Bay to roaring gusty wind, to a scorching sunny day, dewy evening, and foggy dawn -- Dhaka’s weather in this month cannot be explained.
8 November 2024, 18:00 PM
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Why wait for winter? Dive into Dhaka’s dazzling duck delights!

It is duck season, period. Even if winter is nowhere to be seen or felt, the local kitchen markets are quacking up a fat duck show to tease our cravings.
24 October 2024, 18:14 PM
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More than just pink: it’s about saving lives

Pink is often considered the colour that defines femininity. Thus, in October, which marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a pink ribbon is often used to raise awareness about breast cancer. This practice has been in place since the 90s.
20 October 2024, 18:00 PM
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From earth to elegance: The allure of artisanal terracotta

A charcoal black druid’s bowl with a rough and aged look, caught my attention while surfing social media. Initially, I thought it must be an antique piece of medieval pottery up for sale on some transcontinental site, but instead, I found it to be a local product from the brand Boho Bangladesh, promoting a sustainable natural lifestyle; it blew my mind.
4 October 2024, 18:00 PM
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Sharat Ritu: The perfect excuse for a lotus pond boat ride

What is the best thing about Sharat, you ask? For me, it is the change in the city’s breeze, in the soft, golden rays of the sun, and yes, the clear azure sky, with floating white fluffy clouds.
2 October 2024, 18:00 PM
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Planter shopping: The quest for the perfect terracotta pot

For the gardeners of urban Dhaka, it’s time to prepare for winter flowers. One might say it’s too early, but October is when you need to prune your roses and feed them with compost, besides preparing beds and soil for other winter blooms.
29 September 2024, 19:53 PM
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Dhaka blues? Here’s how we turn gloom into bloom

Dhaka is moody; and politically charged with high-strung residents, colours of the city change every day, some good things happen and some not so good. But it is always exciting.
27 September 2024, 19:08 PM
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Old Dhaka’s hidden gems: Where history meets crumb mutton chops

Last Friday, I was strolling through Mohini Mohan Das Lane in the nostalgic neighbourhood of Farashganj in Old Dhaka. I love the old architecture of the area, and often go on such random excursions whenever I need to unwind.
20 September 2024, 18:37 PM
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Why your grocery list needs a makeover with hill produce

Recently, taking a complete U-turn from the usual vegetable bazaars, I decided to check out the indigenous vegetable shops in town. I love to shop for leafy greens and fresh vegetables, and I can never resist the tag of an organic farmer’s market and jhum cultivation produce from the hills.
5 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Dhaka’s office canteens where meals and memories are made

Our Dhanmondi office was a typical posh eighties two-storied house, with a manicured lawn and an annex building for the kitchen and other service quarters.
30 August 2024, 18:00 PM
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Dhaka’s unexpected transformation: From chaos to community

During the recent protests, the amount of people demanding to rebuild our country again were many. For good and bad, a lot has changed for Dhaka and its residents since then, and a new chapter in history was written. Just as the nature of any revolution, it was achieved through bloodshed and mindless atrocity.
16 August 2024, 18:00 PM
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Kiko and friends: Unlikely heroes of Dhaka University’s student movement

The energetic happy canines of the campus tag along with the students’ procession or any congregation and go beyond their known territory.
14 August 2024, 09:58 AM
Dhaka’s night of unity: When neighbours became family

Dhaka’s night of unity: When neighbours became family

This feeling, and sense of protection continue in every part of Dhaka. The entire city is pulling all-nighters and having a ball while at it. Dhaka is a crazy kind of fun city; we know how to make light of all dark situations and give them a happy spin. 
12 August 2024, 06:42 AM
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Evening walk at city parks: Where walking is more than just exercise!

A casual walk around a park in the evening has a charm of its own.
12 July 2024, 18:00 PM

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