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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
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VICTORY ON THE STREETS

A government holiday in the middle of the week is, I believe, a gift from the heavens! It gives us the rare opportunity to be lazy and
17 December 2015
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Weaving the thread of winds

Curious and magnificently sweet names - like 'ab-i-rawan' (running water) and 'shabnam' (morning dew) - denoted the different varieties of a special cloth. Surely, this cannot fail to spark the interest of anyone. Why in the world would pieces of cloth have such fancy names?
14 December 2015
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A TRIBUTE TO COLUMBO SAHIB

Reginald Heber was a man who wore many hats. Born into an affluent family, the hymn-writer made a reputation as a poet while at Oxford University. The traveller and adventurer served as the 'Bishop of Calcutta'.
10 December 2015
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SHUT UP AND LISTEN

Nobody listens! Everybody just wants to talk. To let our voices be heard is more important than hearing what the other party has to say, it seems. But is that really so?
3 December 2015
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SAVE THE HERITAGES OF BANGLADESH

It doesn't get as straightforward as this. The group's name itself, Save the Heritages of Bangladesh, is all you need to know to get an
26 November 2015
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INEFFICIENT MEETINGS DEALING WITH BLACK HOLES

Farzana Haque often frowns when she sees her schedule. Being a manager of the client service team of an advertising and public
19 November 2015
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CALL IT A MIDDAY DOWNTIME

"Nature has not intended mankind to work from eight in the morning until midnight without that refreshment of blessed oblivion which, even if it only lasts twenty minutes, is sufficient to renew all the vital forces"
12 November 2015
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5 BENEFITS OF BEING AN EARLY RISER

We all have heard Benjamin Franklin's famous saying, that "early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise." Why
29 October 2015
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Muharram in frames

Abul Hasnat, an aristocrat, was a generous host. For example, when he invited Ahmed Hasan Dani - historian and curator at Dhaka Museum (now Bangladesh National Museum) - he treated him with a lavish meal extravagant enough to match those of the culinary antiquities of the Nawabs of Dhaka.
19 October 2015
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Buddha for peace

On October 10, Proshanta Karmakar Buddha's 19th solo art exhibition, titled 'Open Door', was inaugurated by the Indian High
11 October 2015
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THE GUARDIAN ANGEL

Why did Emperor Aurangzeb deem his Viceroy in Bengal, Mir Jumla, as dangerous? So much so, it had been speculated that Aurangzeb
8 October 2015
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Five five-minute stress busters

Pradeep Kumar is a manager in a multinational company. His job entails a lot of office hours, dealing with office politics, deadlines,
10 September 2015
HERITAGE

Shircore & Sons

What do you reckon is the most common element featured on the book covers of publications about Old Dhaka? Of course, many things have been portrayed. But one article that keeps recurring is the horse carriage – our beloved 'ghora gari'.
3 September 2015
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My Way or the Highway

The above quote has two problems. First, it is often misattributed to Confucius. Second, most of us never pay heed to it anyway!
3 September 2015
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And Shadows Flee Away

The Armenians of Dhaka were a rich and swanky lot. The church that they built in 1781 (Church of the Holy Resurrection) and the area where it stands (Armanitola, named after Armenians) both reflect the influence of this community.
20 August 2015
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Accused # 1

The prisoners were in a bus, on their way to the court. They were accused of a very serious crime: sedition.
13 August 2015
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A lift of shame?

Monir Hossain, 35, works as a senior executive in a firm. He used to travel to and from office in private cars.
6 August 2015
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SNUG AS A GUN

Is the pen mightier than the keyboard? With the increasing use of laptops and smart phones, and in the realm of 'tweeting' and instant messaging, one could think that the world might just rub the pen off its hands. Typing surely has its many advantages. But the pen, too, has a myriad of benefits that a keyboard can't simply provide.
30 July 2015
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Post-Jumu'ah shopping!

Besides the fact that a mosque is a place of spirituality and divinity, it is also a centre for the neighbourhood. And the Friday congregation
13 July 2015
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Steak House moves to new location

As you enter the new premises of Steak House - Restaurant and Lounge, the first thing that will strike you is how spacious it is.
13 July 2015

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