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Before the luxury: Origins of Dhaka’s Gulshan

10 August 2026
At first impression, Gulshan is all about modernity — tall office buildings, luxurious apartments, trendy cafes, and the tag of being a neighbourhood for the rich! But keeping aside all that, there is another side of this swanky area which often gets overlooked: its history.
10 August 2026
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Topkhana Road: What’s in a name?

27 July 2026
Travelling back to the British colonial era, Topkhana, Paltan, and the overall area was the cantonment of the East India Company. In fact, these were collectively called Guard Bazar.
27 July 2026
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Old Dhaka’s Narinda wasn't always called Narinda!

8 June 2026
Our city dates back to pre-Mughal times; and Narinda, with this mosque, is a testament to that.
8 June 2026
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Farashganj: The testimony of French trade in Puran Dhaka

25 May 2026
The word "Farash" means French and "ganj" means market, and hence, the name of the locality stands as a testimony of the French people and their businesses in Dhaka during the olden times.
25 May 2026
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Ever wonder how the name Tikatuli came about?

18 May 2026
A curious detail regarding all this involves one tikiya-maker.
18 May 2026
Your complete map to Bangladesh’s most iconic Mughal mosques

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

5 March 2026
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
Planning a quiet trip? Netrokona offers nature without the crowd

Planning a quiet trip? Netrokona offers nature without the crowd

1 March 2026
Explore Netrokona, a hidden Mymensingh gem featuring Birishiri Lake and scenic China Clay Hills. Visit Kalmakanda for historic freedom fighter tombs before enjoying iconic balish mishti, ensuring a peaceful, culturally rich Bangladeshi travel experience today.
1 March 2026
Why you should explore Bangladesh in your 20s

Why you should explore Bangladesh in your 20s

15 December 2025
Embrace youthful adventure by exploring Bangladesh in your twenties, where budget-friendly gems like Cox’s Bazar and the Sundarbans await. Discover invaluable life lessons through local encounters, building lasting memories while navigating this beautiful, vibrant nation.
15 December 2025
What's in The Jar

What's in The Jar?

Healthy food and delicious food do not go hand in hand: that's what a lot of people think. But can you blame them?
24 October 2016
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Chittagong Restaurant: for the love of 'deshi'

The journey started in 1952. Back then, Chittagong Restaurant's roof was of corrugated tin. The eatery in Shegunbagicha was a melting pot of political adda, with the hall of fame including names like Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Maulana Bhasani.
17 October 2016
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FEAR NOT IF THE PEARLS ARE SCATTERED UNSTRUNG

Glimpses of Old Dhaka, written by Syed Muhammed Taifoor (1885-1972), is one of the most influential books ever written on the subject of the history of Dhaka. And this statement is not an exaggeration in any way. If you read on this topic, you inevitably will come across references to Taifoor's book.
26 May 2016
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GEMINI

Remember the sitcom, Friends? Of course you do. Remember the time how panicked Chandler and Monica became when they
19 May 2016
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LOUD AND VIBRANT

It is an unique genre in the art world, a distinctive niche of its own. Meanwhile, it may be deemed as "the common man's art", if you will.
12 May 2016
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THE SPIRIT OF FEARLESS SPEAKING

If you have the fear of public speaking, you are surely not alone! Stage fright is a very common phobia indeed. Even many influential
5 May 2016
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TEMPLE AND A CITY

The ruler saw a strange dream: a goddess appeared and told him that she was to be found in a certain area under a particular
21 April 2016
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The Star-studded Super Chef Kitchen

These are exciting times at the Super Chef kitchen! It is being the host to various celebrities, both from here and abroad.
15 April 2016
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ENTER EMMA : A global star in the Super Chef kitchen

In the beginning of this week, Rupchanda-The Daily Star Super Chef 2016 welcomed the celebrated Emma Dean, winner of the fifth
8 April 2016
5 CLASSIC READS

5 CLASSIC READS YOU CAN FINISH IN A DAY

“I don't read as much as I used to," a common grumble goes.
7 April 2016
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The melting pot

The booming cafe culture that we now see in the major cities of the country is anything but a new development. Bengalis have a rich political heritage and 'storm in a teacup' is a concept we are all too familiar with. From the historic Madhur Canteen at the University of Dhaka, to a not-so-famous neighbourhood tea-stall, we love to indulge in a piping hot cup of tea and equally engage in heated political debates.
21 March 2016
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A HOME TO REMEMBER

There was always an overpowering aura that surrounded him. Still today, long after his tragic death, the overwhelming feeling still
17 March 2016
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AS MAGNIFICIENT AS A MUGHAL

Dhaka's status as a city of mosques is surely not a new one. A travel poster, printed presumably during the Pakistan rule, reads,
25 February 2016
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CULTIVATING THE BOOKWORM

There's no point in elaborating how the habit of reading helps in a person's emotional, cognitive and creative development: the myriad
18 February 2016
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STAR INITIATIVES

In the last two and a half decades, The Daily Star not only witnessed and reported the changes around it - it had been an agent of
4 February 2016
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Heritage weaves

Historical accounts are flooded with anecdotes of how cotton goods of Bengal attracted the attention of the whole
2 February 2016
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BLOGGING: A BOOST FOR YOUR CAREER

Many of us tend to think that the world of blogging is a realm only limited to the so-called creative professionals - writers,
28 January 2016
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MAN AND HIS MANUSCRIPT

He was a sophisticated man - of letters and of fine arts. In fact, it had been reported by Charles D'Oyly, a public official and a painter, that "...his audience chamber is so crowded with English prints and paintings that not an inch of the walls can be seen."
7 January 2016
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I SHALL GO INTO THE ALTAR OF GOD

"Gone are the palaces of the Viceroys and the garden-houses of the merchants; gone are the busy streets and market-places and the
24 December 2015
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THE RIGHT FIT

It is once again that time of year when we look back at our gains and losses, our little wins and those embarrassing failures. It is, once
21 December 2015

Pagination

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