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Ashif Ahmed Rudro

The unspoken burden of being the head of the family

The unspoken burden of being the head of the family

15 August 2026
Uncover the silent burden of becoming a family head through the lived experiences of Bangladeshis like Saikat Barua and Musfiq Fuad, navigating parental expectations, heavy duty, and quiet resilience to support their loved ones.
15 August 2026
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My Dhaka / Dhaka university memories

8 August 2026
Dhaka means different things to different people. Some people loathe it for nuisances while others love it for some unexplained reason.
8 August 2026
Top 5 apps for football updates

#World Cup / Top 5 apps for football updates

18 July 2026
Maintain your World Cup football excitement all year by utilising top sports apps like Fotmob, Goal, Sofascore, Onefootball, and Livescore, which deliver instant live match updates, deep analytical stats, and customized news notifications directly.
18 July 2026
Iconic songs of English football fans

#World Cup / Iconic songs of English football fans

11 July 2026
Explore how legendary anthems fuel the unmatched fanaticism of England football fans at major tournaments. From classic hits like Three Lions to modern player chants, discover how these melodic rituals unite stadiums across the globe.
11 July 2026
Regular fans vs Seasonal fans Same old fight every World Cup

#World Cup / Regular fans vs Seasonal fans: Same old fight every World Cup

9 July 2026
Explore the passionate clashes between seasonal and regular football fans in Bangladesh during the iconic World Cup tournament. Understanding these diverse perspective gaps helps enthusiastic supporters overcome toxic gatekeeping to truly enjoy the beautiful game.
9 July 2026
It’s not coming home this time either

#World Cup / It’s not coming home this time either

1 July 2026
Chant "Three Lions" loudly as England fights for World Cup glory amid mounting pressure. Despite featuring superstars Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, tactical struggles and Premier League arrogance threaten to shatter the nation's sixty-year football dream.
1 July 2026
The unbreakable spirit of the England football team

#World Cup / The unbreakable spirit of the England football team

1 July 2026
Overcome bizarre external distractions as England rallies with fierce professional determination during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Defying a sudden pre-tournament equipment theft in Kansas City and a strange Ghanaian witch doctor curse targeting captain Harry Kane, the unshakeable Three Lions secured crucial group stage results to confidently march into the high-stakes knockout phase.
1 July 2026
Why Germany is always a favourite in every World Cup

#World Cup / Why Germany is always a favourite in every World Cup

20 June 2026
Support the clinical precision of Germany at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where Die Mannschaft thrives beyond individual superstitions. Their historic thrashes, from Brazil to Curaçao, prove that tactical harmony triumphs over solo stardom.
20 June 2026
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What DU taught me

Dhaka University is revered as the highest educational institution in Bangladesh. The place is deemed magical and its students often long for the campus even after completing their graduation.
2 July 2023
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Bachelors’ struggle to find apartments

There is no shortage of buildings in Dhaka. So many apartments all around but if you are a bachelor who is looking to rent one of them then truly you are in tough luck.
27 June 2023
First Aid for Eid ul Azha

First Aid for Eid ul Azha

Eid brings happiness to those who celebrate but of the two Eids, Eid ul Azha is the one that often leaves us with cuts and bruises. It does not matter how careful you are, people end up with wounds more often than not. Here is how you should prepare for first aid with Eid ul Azha in mind.
27 June 2023
Monsoon in Bangla literature

Monsoon in Bangla literature

Bangla literature is quite rich and monsoon holds an interestingly large part of it. Some might say that monsoon in literature is a sub-genre of Bangla literature and it’s probably not an unfair claim. But monsoon in Bangla literature has such a major impact that it’s challenging to finish that discussion in one small article.
19 June 2023
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A city in fiction

The capital of Bangladesh has been given many names. Writers, poets, artists, and musicians all have had their go at Dhaka and each painted a picture of the city in light of how they perceived it.
6 June 2023
Top 5 boat tours in Bangladesh you should not miss

Top 5 boat tours in Bangladesh you should not miss

Travelling is demanding, but it’s equally addictive and enjoyable. That being said, there are so many ways to travel and so many places to see, it’s quite natural to feel overwhelmed at times. With so many rivers flowing through Bangladesh, there are plenty of naval routes available for travelling. Sometimes, just the boat ride itself can be your objective.
24 May 2023
The ridiculousness of our curiosity: Tourists braving cyclone Mocha for ‘fun’

The ridiculousness of our curiosity: Tourists braving cyclone Mocha for ‘fun’

Cyclone Mocha has been the topic of discussion for the last few days. We all expected to find information about the cyclone all over the news portals and social media, but the news that people are defying ‘great danger signal’ to witness the rough weather and seas was not something I expected. However, maybe it should not come as too big of a surprise.
16 May 2023
Is living in a joint family better?

Is living in a joint family better?

Family is where we feel safe, family is what we love, and family is what makes a house a home. While every family is unique in its own dynamic, it can still be categorised into two joint family and nuclear family. And along with the category comes the big question, is it better to live in a joint family or a nuclear family?
15 May 2023
Buying new banknotes: An Eid tradition

Buying new banknotes: An Eid tradition

What’s your earliest memory of Eid as a child? Waking up, taking a bath, saying the Eid prayer, and then collecting your salami from the elders? Surely you remember the salami being in the form of new banknotes? After all these years, new taka for Eid is still a thing. To cater to this need, there is a buoyant market where new banknotes are sold, a makeshift bazaar where new takas are the commodity!
19 April 2023
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Rich history and tradition of our sweets

Taking a sweet voyage across our country would unveil so many hidden gems within our culinary trove. Starting with the central hub,
13 April 2023
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The evolution of Baishakhi celebrations

As the first day of the Bangla calendar, Pahela Baishakh is celebrated with festivity, enthusiasm, and interest. The Baishakhi celebration is colourful and has become a significant part of our culture, so much so that it has transcended borders. Like all things, Noboborsho too has a history and it has influenced how the event is celebrated
13 April 2023
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The beauty of Bangla calligraphy

What comes to mind when you hear the word calligraphy? Probably, the fluid artistic representation of the Arabic alphabets, the oriental delight that is the Chinese script, or English letters in Gothic font with extravagant curves.
13 April 2023
Shaheed Shafi Imam Rumi, guerrilla fighter, Liberation War of Bangladesh, 1971, Shaheed Rumi, remembrance

Remembering shaheed Rumi

His name was Shafi Imam Rumi. Born on 29 March, 1951 Rumi was barely 20 years of age in 1971. This larger-than-life character is one of many who embraced martyrdom in their attempt to gift our precious freedom. Rumi had secured third position in the matriculation exam under the national education board in 1968. In 1971, he just got admitted to BUET (Engineering College at that time) and was already enrolled into IIT (Illinois Institute of Technology). Just one flight and he could have been away from the war, but Shafi Imam Rumi chose not to.
29 March 2023
Books on Genocide 1971

5 books about 25th March genocide and the aftermath

Genocide Day is an important day in our national history; the day ‘Operation Searchlight’ was executed. Here are 5 books about the massacre of 25th March and the aftermath that every Bengali should read.
25 March 2023
5 chars to visit in Bangladesh

5 chars to visit in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a riverine country and where there is river, there are often chars (shoals). Chars are essentially shallow lands in the river that rise when the water level decreases. Sometimes a char rises and stays visible for years before fading back into the river. Leaving aside the definition, chars can be great places to travel.
22 March 2023
A man’s perception on menstrual cycle

A man’s perception on menstrual cycle

The menstrual cycle is something that a woman has to experience for the majority of her life. There is no reason why it should still be taboo even in 2023, but in Bangladeshi society, the topic remains as such. What’s even more appalling is the lack of knowledge about it among men.
6 March 2023
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Lessons to learn from Bangabandhu’s speeches

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman left us valuable teaching on freedom and unity. His speeches have transcended boundaries and today the 7th March speech is considered part of the World's Documentary Heritage by UNESCO. Bangabandhu is a role model in the political sphere but even on a personal level, many lessons can be learned from his speeches.
6 March 2023
Pathaan released in Bangladesh: Audience reaction

Pathaan release in Bangladesh: Audience reactions

After much speculation, it has been confirmed that Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan will be released in Bangladesh. On 19 February, the Ministry of Information confirmed that the film has been given the green light to be released in the country. Following the announcement, King Khan himself recognised the initiative on Twitter.
22 February 2023
facts about Ekushey February

4 Lesser-known facts about Ekushey February

Here are facts you probably did not know about Ekushey February.
20 February 2023
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The economics of shutki trade

Drying is a common method of food preservation and has been part of human civilisation since ancient times. In many cases,
15 February 2023

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