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Ashif Ahmed Rudro

The social pressure and pain behind unemployment in Bangladesh

#Perspective / The social pressure and pain behind unemployment in Bangladesh

14 May 2026, 15:48 PM
Confront the harsh reality of unemployment in Bangladesh where social stigma and depression haunt graduates. Rahat Kabir and others navigate the mental health struggles of being 'bekar' while seeking empathy amidst systemic job market challenges.
14 May 2026, 15:48 PM
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What Dhaka people look for in an apartment

14 May 2026, 00:00 AM
If you live in Dhaka and are not from around here, chances are you had to look for an apartment one time or another. Apartment hunting in Dhaka is a special kind of punishment.
14 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Dhaka University Rain Experience

Rainy days at Dhaka University

5 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Dhaka has a love-hate relationship with rain. The city desperately craves rain, yet remains poorly equipped to handle the downpour when it does come.
5 May 2026, 00:00 AM
Why we should ask for help more often

Why we should ask for help more often

26 April 2026, 19:07 PM
Embrace life challenges by mastering the Ben Franklin Effect to strengthen social bonds through courage. Requesting assistance builds valuable reputations and community connections while boosting dopamine levels. Prioritize gratitude and reciprocate support to earn vital XP.
26 April 2026, 19:07 PM
Simple steps to tackle problems without feeling stressed

Simple steps to tackle problems without feeling stressed

21 April 2026, 16:16 PM
Master pressure and overcome feeling overwhelmed with effective stress management techniques. Prioritize urgent tasks, break down complex problems like a thesis, and use mindful breathing to maintain clarity, focus, and emotional well-being during crises.
21 April 2026, 16:16 PM
Why village sweets beat city shops every time

Why village sweets beat city shops every time

11 April 2026, 14:49 PM
Discover authentic Bengali sweetmeats by prioritizing natural milk and wood-fired stoves over industrial city methods. Expert village artisans preserve cultural legacies through handmade techniques, ensuring every bite delivers a superior, traditional, and nostalgic taste.
11 April 2026, 14:49 PM
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You want an empty Dhaka, but can it survive without people?

1 April 2026, 01:26 AM
“Go back to where you came from, leave us alone,” I bet that line made you angry. It’s one of those lines you hear from certain elitists across the world, and, ironically, even in Dhaka.
1 April 2026, 01:26 AM
Your complete map to Bangladesh’s most iconic Mughal mosques

#Heritage / Your complete map to Bangladesh’s most iconic Mughal mosques

5 March 2026, 16:06 PM
Explore Bangladesh's architectural heritage through this curated map of prominent Mughal mosques. Spanning the Sultanate era to the Battle of Palashi, these three-domed landmarks in Dhaka and beyond offer history buffs a profound cultural journey.
5 March 2026, 16:06 PM
Restaurant Owners Protest DSCC's Sudden Closure of Rooftop Eateries in Dhaka

DSCC says 'no' to dining under the stars

Dhaka’s rooftop restaurants face uncertainty as DSCC revokes licences over safety concerns, sparking public debate. With millions linked to the restaurant industry, stakeholders urge balanced regulation to protect both businesses and diners.
8 May 2025, 10:42 AM
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Brihatta Paal: Moving through memories, myths, motion

Art studios and exhibitions are great storytellers. We often say that a picture is worth a thousand words. In that sense, any sort of visual art has a lot to say. Brihatta Art Foundation’s exhibition, called “Paal”, has that same essence.
7 May 2025, 18:07 PM
Pahela Baishakh

Pahela Baishakh: Origins and celebrations

Pahela Baishakh, celebrated on April 14, marks the Bengali New Year, rooted in Emperor Akbar’s reform aligning taxes with harvests. Today, it’s a vibrant cultural festival filled with music, processions, traditional food, and colourful attire.
12 April 2025, 08:54 AM
City of magic: Dhaka's blend of traditions

City of magic: Dhaka's blend of stories

Dhaka has had many names over the years — City of Rickshaws, City of Mosques, City of Magic, and many more. Perhaps, calling it ‘Mini-Bangladesh’ is not a misnomer either. People from every nook and cranny of the country come together in this place, and each brings something that makes it what it is today.
7 April 2025, 17:29 PM
Avoid the Eid madness: 4 peaceful getaways in Bangladesh

Avoid the Eid madness: 4 peaceful getaways in Bangladesh

Escape the Eid crowds by exploring hidden gems in Bangladesh. Visit China Clay Hill, Manpura Island, Niladri Lake, or Boga Lake for serene nature, adventure, and breath-taking views. Travel smart, pack essentials, and enjoy stress-free exploration.
26 March 2025, 23:19 PM
Rajshahi in a day: Top spots you can't miss

Rajshahi in a day: Top spots you can't miss

Rajshahi, Bangladesh, offers a quiet getaway with historical sites like Varendra Museum, Rajshahi College, and Dhopkols. Enjoy scenic views of the Padma River and Rajshahi University’s serene campus. Avoid summer heat; pack sunscreen and water.
10 March 2025, 10:20 AM
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Rethink your food habits for affordable and healthy options

Revamp food habits with budget-friendly swaps: corn flour for wheat, green papaya for cucumber, and guava for apples. Choose cheaper food colours, switch beef for fish, and experiment with nutritious, affordable alternatives for a healthier, cost-effective diet.
1 February 2025, 08:19 AM
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The types of passengers you meet on a bus

Dhaka is not that big of a city. But there are way too many people, and while the number of buses is not little either, it’s far from enough. The daily bus commutes in Dhaka are tedious but if one is willing, there are plenty of drama and stories to find. Today, we will count the five types of p
27 January 2025, 18:00 PM
Think asking salaries is polite? Time to unlearn that and more

Think asking salaries is polite? Time to unlearn that and more

Unlearning is the process of abandoning outdated or harmful norms, habits, and beliefs ingrained through societal and cultural conditioning. It involves rejecting intrusive questions, respecting privacy, and embracing self-improvement to rebuild healthier practices and virtues.
8 January 2025, 13:59 PM
Planning a trip? Your credit card might just be your new best friend!

Planning a trip? Your credit card might just be your new best friend!

Credit cards simplify foreign travel by offering cashless security, lounge access, easy booking, reward points, and expense tracking. They enable smooth transactions, discounts, and financial management, making travel more convenient and cost-effective for users.
25 November 2024, 12:02 PM
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Jhilpar Park: a small respite in Dhaka

The cramped city of Dhaka comes with a default setting of stress and traffic. But there are a few places where people still sit down, sip a cup of tea and share their woes. Jhilpar Park on South Badda road is one such place.
17 November 2024, 18:26 PM
Protect your kids from a world gone mad: Survival tips for modern parenting

Protect your kids from a world gone mad: Survival tips for modern parenting

Over the last few days, there have been quite a few newspaper headlines that are enough to induce distress in any person, especially if you are a parent. It appears that children’s lives are threatened and it is time to reiterate the measures, which can be taken to ensure their safety.
16 November 2024, 10:57 AM
Generations of style: Bashir Uddin Tailors’ heritage of hand-sewn elegance

Generations of style: Bashir Uddin Tailors’ heritage of hand-sewn elegance

For many of us, New Market, as popular as it is to retailers, has a lot of fond memories. In our attempt to sail through nostalgia and history, we found an interesting shop at New Market, Bashir Uddin Tailors and Fabrics — this is the story of a sartorial pedigree.
7 November 2024, 10:21 AM
Battling dengue: Simple steps to stay safe during the outbreak

Battling dengue: Simple steps to stay safe during the outbreak

Here are a few ways to stay safe from dengue. While most people know these precautions, a timely reminder never hurts anyone.
13 October 2024, 10:39 AM
Drums, beats, and dhakis: A fading tradition

Drums, beats, and dhakis: A fading tradition

“Dhak, dhol, jhajor baaje,” we recite as children and there is no denying that the beats of the drums that we call ‘dhak’ has something robustly unique about it. Dhak is a familiar musical instrument that is native to the Indian subcontinent. Aside from their uniquely loud palpitating beats, there are stories behind the sound.
6 October 2024, 11:39 AM
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The daily bus ride adventures in Dhaka

Do you remember those school days when you had to memorise an essay about a journey by bus? Sure, you must have had experiences of bus travels, but none compares to the commutes by bus within the capital city.
22 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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5 things that make Mirpur special

Dhaka is basically divided into a few “general areas”. These areas refer to a larger neighbourhood that are recognised by the same name. For example – the Mirpur area might refer to the whole of Mirpur-1 through 12. Like every other neighbourhood in the city, there are a few perks of living in Mirpur.
1 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Skinny shaming: The bullying we pretend doesn’t exist

Body positivity never really caught up in Bangladesh. It’s shocking how even in 2024, body shaming not only exists in our society, but also is taken for granted. In recent times, there has been some awareness against fat shaming. Yet, the same cannot be said about skinny shaming.
29 August 2024, 12:01 PM
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Understanding the ‘Dhaka Dhakka’ phenomenon

Moving to a new city can be intimidating, and when it’s Dhaka, there are bound to be some stories.
27 August 2024, 18:00 PM
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Life without metro

Dhaka residents have a bitter relationship with traffic jam where one can’t go one day without falling into one. The congestion on the roads is usually much worse during peak office hours. In the midst of this perpetual torment, there was a small respite in the form of metro rail.
18 August 2024, 18:00 PM

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