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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
House

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
Cartoon

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

Did you know that the term 'brand' derives from 'brandr', which essentially means 'to burn'? Marking livestock with fire-heated stamps with distinctive logos or symbols identifying the ownership of farm animals had been in place for centuries.
9 July 2015

Buy a Jamdani sari this Eid

It seems that the whole country is on a shopping spree. The numerous malls of Dhaka are overflowing with people, tireless even in the month of Ramadan. After all, Eid is just around the corner.
6 July 2015
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The Persian candy

The independent sultanate of Bengal was 200 years (roughly 1338-1538) of glory. Trade and commerce flourished. Muslin enjoyed an immense fame. Travellers who visited Sonargaon, an extremely vital city during the period, were awed by its splendour. Arts and literature thrived.
2 July 2015
Sonargaon's iftar treats

Sonargaon's iftar treats

The signature fountains of Pan Pacific Sonargaon -- as you enter its premises and walk through the lobby -- somehow provide a refreshment in this hot and humid weather, especially if you are fasting.
22 June 2015

Campaign against intellectual property infringement

On 13 June, 2015 Intellectual Property Association of Bangladesh (IPAB) had launched a campaign, titled 'RRBG- Nokol Rudhbo, Chorachalan Rukhbo, Rajossho Barabo, Desh Gorbo' at the ballroom of Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel Dhaka. Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed MP was the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony.
15 June 2015
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Beauty and the beholder

They say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Who is the beholder, we ask? Who defines beauty?
15 June 2015

Of Mirage and gluttony

The platter provided the guests with a burst of flavours. You had the very hot and spicy Mongolian beef, the milder prawn item and the tangy olives in the salad.
8 June 2015
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Indian Food Festival held at Westin Dhaka

From 25 May to 31 May, 2015 an Indian culinary fiesta was held at The Westin Dhaka's Seasonal Tastes restaurant.
1 June 2015

Building a brigade

“The ultimate test of man's conscience may be his willingness to sacrifice something today for future generations whose words of
1 June 2015
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A day with a weaver (video)

The traditional art of Jamdani weaving, which is included in UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, is an intricate process that takes several years to master. Nevertheless, as an outsider, the process is a fascinating one to observe - from the indigenous loom to the fine tasks of the weavers.
25 May 2015
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Sights and sounds of a Jamdani haat (video)

Once you've visited a Jamdani haat, you will think twice before metaphorically referring to a crowded and noisy place as a 'macher bazaar'.
25 May 2015
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Of protests and perceptions

WE have had a bad start, haven't we? Day 1 did not go well at all. Pohela Boishakh celebrations ended with a series of sexual assaults that took place at TSC, Dhaka University, which is one of the central hubs of the Bengali New Year's celebration.
27 April 2015
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The Buddhas only point the way

IT was not to be any ordinary meeting. Now that the Buddha was gone, it became a growing worry that his teachings would become lost, misstated or corrupted.
27 April 2015
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Career Advice From The Cunning

What can a Chinese military general and an Italian political philosopher do for your career? A lot, apparently, if the general's name is Sun Tzu and the philosopher is Niccolò Machiavelli. They wrote two books that can immensely help you in your professional life.
23 April 2015
Bounty

Bounty and beyond

Can our world stay this way forever? Trying to answer this reminds us of the world population. To feed all the human beings of the planet, science had to interfere: the world is bountiful, but even its bounty needed to be stretched and boosted in order to keep up with the growing population.
20 April 2015
Heritage

HERITAGE TOURISM

Accounts of Chinese Buddhist pilgrims and many literary and epigraphic records regarding Bengal between the 5th and 7th centuries paint an incredible picture in the mind.
14 April 2015
Branding Bangladesh

Draped in Legacy

And interestingly, it had been like that, in some way, in our history too. Bengal had held superiority in textile goods since olden times. The legacy of our textile industry is something to be proud of.
30 March 2015
Fish

The mechho Bangali in us

“I will gladly trade you my fishing net for your city life,” Johnny, my cousin who lived in our ancestral home in Khitirpara, Bikrampur used to say. But for me - being an urbanite - the rural landscape has always been inviting.
30 March 2015
Book

Accused # 17

“DON'T be afraid. We will live,” the grievously wounded man tried to assure his companion.
23 March 2015

Pagination

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