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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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That beautiful (but often ignored) dedication page in books

When you start reading a book, don’t start from chapter one, because, if you skip past the dedication page, you may miss the small but heartfelt/hilarious/uplifting note written by the author.
21 February 2022
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The Korean story of Bangladesh

We are touched by Korean influences perhaps in more ways than we can imagine. From electronics to entertainment, and from business to food, Koreans have made their mark in Bangladesh and the world at large.
21 February 2022
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COVID-19 in photos: The Daily Star’s documentation of a pandemic

Bangladesh, along with the rest of the world, is living through the strangest of times. It feels surreal to think of the ‘new normal’ — seems straight out of a sci-fi apocalypse movie! Nevertheless, to make sense of it all, journalists continue to bring the latest of the ongoing pandemic and to keep the world informed and updated.
19 February 2022
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Food fusions Yummy or yucky?

Would you eat shorisha pizza? How about kalabhuna dumpling? Bolognese fuchka? Yes? No? Well that’s where the debate starts. First respectfully, then passionately, and then, in no time, things get out of hand!
19 February 2022
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Lessons from The Godfather: How to dress like Michael Corleone

You could turn to the don for advice on fashion. Sure, Michael Corleone could teach you a lot about business, leadership, and family values, but just by observing him, one could get a style guide to formal wear.
27 December 2021
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The Garden Kitchen of Sheraton Dhaka: A buffet restaurant in Banani

Located in 44 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, a new addition to Dhaka’s culinary scene, is The Garden Kitchen, the buffet restaurant of Sheraton Dhaka on the 14th floor of the hotel.
20 December 2021
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The Bangladeshi kaleidoscope: What do certain colours mean to us?

How you connect with a colour largely depends on who you are: where you are from and what culture and country you belong to. And so, this makes us ask, what do different colours symbolise in Bangladesh, how do we perceive certain colours, and how do they relate to our national identity?
13 December 2021
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An Italian fiesta: Celebrating the goodness of the Mediterranean diet

“Food, especially good food, brings people together. The Mediterranean diet and the Italian tradition include the notion of eating together and spending quality time with family and friends,” the ambassador said. “And this is also what we have done on this event, by bringing people from various international, local, and business communities together.”
6 December 2021
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Korean Film and Tourism Festival 2021 held in Dhaka

The Embassy of the Republic of Korea organised a three-day film and tourism festival at Bangladesh National Museum last month, which encompassed the screening of five movies — including the global sensation, Parasite — and a number of interactive games and activities.
6 December 2021
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Celebrating 700 years of Dante

You know or at least have heard of Dante. It is almost impossible not to! Well, you may not have read his works, but it is inevitable that you have at least come across the Divine Comedy.
1 November 2021
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The curious hobby of collecting matchboxes

Just like stamps, coins, etc. matchboxes can be collectibles too. But what’s so special about matchboxes, you ask?
1 November 2021
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Impetus Lounge: Your getaway within the city!

And so, towering over a big chunk of the city, the lounge overlooks it, providing picturesque views of the city around. The breath-taking views are just the start. With plantations providing plush greenery, a cosy and sleek décor perfect for an evening out with your loved ones, and a swimming pool, Impetus Lounge is a perfect getaway from the worries of the day.
13 September 2021
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What was there in the DU area in pre-DU times?

To answer that, we have to travel much further back in time than the last century, before genesis (of the university) if you will.
28 June 2021
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A healthy tomorrow

Let’s zero in on food safety! After all, it is World Food Safety Day today. And it is also a major issue to be dealt with in Bangladesh, as it is all across the world; during the pandemic, it is even more crucial.
6 June 2021
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Food safety is everyone’s responsibility

Time and again we have been reminded of the dire condition of food safety in Bangladesh. Although positive steps are being taken and some praiseworthy initiatives are in place, we still have a long way to go in ensuring safe food for all.
6 June 2021
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Age-old travelogues: Rare glimpses of Bengal’s forgotten past

But with the experiences they have penned down, we can travel back in time! And hence, we present five such travellers and some highlights of their tours.
22 March 2021
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Celebrating 50 years of Independence

And we are excited to announce that we are making a commemorative video — sponsored by Tradesworth Household Limited and directed by Goutam Koiri — featuring a plethora of slogans which were chanted during various struggles in our history.
22 March 2021
Pahela Baishakh 2022: Pahela Baishakh is back

Women in the workplace: Silver linings and the way forward

These women are our inspiration and their success stories give us hope in an otherwise patriarchal and male dominated world.
7 March 2021
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Our attitude towards heritage

The history of this land is obviously not just 50 years old. It goes back much deeper than that; a long, complicated, and fascinating journey throughout several centuries,
16 February 2021
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Ethnic treats of Chittagong Hill Tracts in Dhaka

Far away from the capital lies the awe-inspiring Chittagong Hill Tracts, with its pristine natural beauty and distinct cultures.
15 February 2021

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