My Dhaka
The Mughal mosque of Karwan Bazar
Founded in circa 1680, historians call it the mosque of Khwaja Ambar, stating that Ambar was the "head eunuch" of subahdar Nawab Shaista Khan.
10 November 2024, 10:05 AM
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
Dhaka’s Halloween haunts and happenings
While Halloween celebrations are still new to our city, the idea of mingling with spirits is not. Just like other cultures have their Halloween traditions, Bangalees have Bhoot Chaturdashi, a day to remember departed ancestors before the sacred Kali Puja
5 November 2024, 18:35 PM
The rhythm of musical instrument hub in Science Lab
Mirpur Road’s Science Lab area is best defined to the average Dhaka-resident through its cacophony of honking cars, buzzing markets, and unrelenting traffic, where people are often caught in the gridlock. But just beyond the congestion of the streets exists a different kind of chaos, one that might help you.
3 November 2024, 18:17 PM
1863 vs 2024: Comparing 2 visuals of a Mughal mosque in Dhaka
Fabeck made a number of artworks depicting Dhaka, such as a beautiful watercolour of Buriganga, which we have featured earlier.
3 November 2024, 06:45 AM
Tales of macabre corners: Haunted places of Dhaka where devilry holds sway
In the heart of Dhaka, terror walks unseen. Amid the relentless tide of 22 million souls, suffocating crowds, cacophonous traffic, and a nightlife that throbs with chaos, one might think the city is too alive for horrors to take root
31 October 2024, 17:52 PM
Rediscovering bioscope in the bustling heart of Dhaka
In the vibrant and ever-evolving neighbourhood of Dhanmondi, where sleek cafés, trendy boutiques, cineplexes, and contemporary high-rises often eclipse tradition, the revival of the bioscope by Muhammad Hiru is a fascinating story!
27 October 2024, 18:31 PM
Neglected heritage: A historic gate in ruins
You may have visited Ahsan Manzil — or at least know of it — but did you ever encounter this dilapidated gateway?
27 October 2024, 10:18 AM
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
Aastha, a safe haven for slum children
In the relentless pace of Dhaka, where surviving often means long hours of work, day-care centres have become a saviour for many families.
22 October 2024, 18:46 PM
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
Buddhur puri: The beloved delicacy of Sutrapur
Every evening, a crowd gathers on a lane near Dalpotti to enjoy Buddhur Puri -- the renowned delicacy from Sutrapur, Puran Dhaka -- that is loved by the neighbourhood, shared by families, and passed down through generations with stories and laughter.
17 October 2024, 18:46 PM
An environmentalist’s quest to grow a mini cloud forest
In Dhaka, it is rare to find a green escape that makes you forget the chaos of this bustling metropolitan city. Yet, thanks to the relentless dedication of MK Alam, a serene mini cloud forest thrives in the heart of Dhanmondi Lake -- offering a peaceful refuge for both residents, and numerous vi
15 October 2024, 18:35 PM
Himaloy bongo bazar of Uttara: A treasure trove of affordable styles
In the vibrant heart of Sector 3, residents of Uttara have crafted their very own miniature Bongo Bazar, named Himaloy Bongo Bazar.
13 October 2024, 18:39 PM
How did Motijheel get its name?
Another etymology that somewhat resonates with the aforementioned one is that Motijheel was the name of a canal or rivulet that flowed in or around the area; then, the label was referred to a particular pond, and eventually, an overall locality adopted the name.
13 October 2024, 10:35 AM
3 kashful spots to visit this autumn
It is simple to understand why so many people fall in love with the autumn season here in Bangladesh. The blossoms, blue sky, and the cotton-like clouds look nothing less than a watercolour painting. One of the most beautiful elements of this season is the Kans Grass or kashful as we call it in Bengali.
11 October 2024, 18:29 PM
Durga Puja at Dhaka University
If you happen to find yourself at Dhaka University during the Durga Puja vacation, you won’t witness the quiet solitude that comes along with most universities in vacations.
10 October 2024, 18:27 PM
A postcard from memory lane: Revisiting Dhaka’s GPO
My earliest recollections of the city’s General Post Office are linked to my late grandmother.
8 October 2024, 18:00 PM
A Dhaka puzzle: Secrets of a forgotten building
What is that prominently displayed multi-storied building? The structure is shrouded in mystery, as there is no definite answer as to what purpose the edifice served.
6 October 2024, 09:45 AM
Annual Orchid Show: A Day of flowers in Dhaka
As the year draws to a close, flower lovers across Bangladesh have a reason to rejoice. The Bangladesh Orchid Society is hosting its Annual Orchid Show 2024 this Friday and Saturday; a two-day event that will showcase the beauty of orchids.
3 October 2024, 18:38 PM