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Raffat Binte Rashid

Raffat Binte Rashid is editor of My Dhaka at The Daily Star.

Ruppur Green City | Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant

‘Mini Russia’ on the Padma

20 June 2026
From tea stalls under blue tarpaulin shades to posh cafés serving salted caramel frostinos, Ruppur’s Green City has transformed a sleepy village into a cosmopolitan enclave.
20 June 2026
Dhaka supper clubs

Strangers at the table: Dhaka’s supper club stories

6 June 2026
My social media feeds are awash with reels of posh dinners: elegant homes, exotic menus, perfectly styled tables.
6 June 2026
Asha Bhosle legendary playback singer biography

The many lives of Asha Bhosle’s voice

17 April 2026
Dum Maro Dum (Hare Rama Hare Krishna, 1971), that rebellious psychedelic cult anthem, followed by the sweet, flirty Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko from Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), are universal Bollywood favourites.
17 April 2026
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Baishakhi Mela a festival of heritage and joy

11 April 2026
My earliest memory of Baishakhi Mela takes me back to the late 1970s. I was riding a rickshaw with my father to Bangla Academy, clutching green glass bangles and little terracotta toys.
11 April 2026
women identity struggle in society

A room I forgot to claim

30 March 2026
Virginia Woolf once wrote that women need a room of their own in order to be able to create; I see now that I never demanded mine.
30 March 2026
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As cities grow, wildlife fights to survive

31 January 2026
The January morning chill had given the narrow lane of Dinanath Sen Road in Gendaria a lazy and tranquil feel.
31 January 2026
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Handcrafting Heritage / How one family keeps the 'Tepa Putul' tradition alive

12 December 2025
Today, the face of toys has changed, and with it, the fate of traditional toys and crafts
12 December 2025
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A taste of Dhaka: Street snacks you shouldn’t miss

5 December 2025
I decided to compile a random list of street snacks for the bohemian souls of Dhaka. The range of street food in Dhaka is so extensive that some of us have yet to taste new treats at any random street corner or alley in this maze of a city.
5 December 2025
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Barishal, a serene escape amid nature’s bounty

Surrounded by tall coconut and betel nut trees, picturesque ponds, and lagoons -- the green countryside makes Barishal a great city for local tourism.
2 August 2024
Embracing the old-world charm, one antique at a time

Embracing the old-world charm, one antique at a time

There is a certain drama in being mystified with all things retro and vintage.
5 July 2024
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Rediscovering self: A note to me

In life to give your 100 percent to any one of your relationships you have to lose more than what you gave to that person.
17 May 2024
Tea tasting process at Chattogram Tea Auction Centre

A love affair with tea

I wonder what it is in a cup of tea that makes it so invigorating. The obvious answer would be the stimulant, caffeine, or the particular flavour of the leaves seeping into the hot water and the aroma that takes over your senses.
10 May 2024
Professional gardeners for rooftop gardens

Hats off to our green heroes!

The first time I fell in love with plants was when I saw my mother’s glossy green pothos arranged in old porcelain bowls that were slightly chipped off.
3 May 2024
Patriarchal values

Breaking free of patriarchal moulds: A daughter's journey

A daughter’s identity is not defined by who she is fundamentally or characteristically, but who she should become to thrive in a man’s world.
23 March 2024
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Islampur: a business hub with centuries-old vibe

If listened carefully, amid the maddening hustle and bustle, cacophony of sounds, one might find a strange harmony in the chaos -- a thing that links this place to a bygone era.
8 March 2024
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Rediscovering Traditions: Putting folk arts, crafts at the forefront

Wooden dolls painted in a crimson-red or saffron-yellow sari with a black hair bun are a traditional craft of Bangladesh and an integral part of every rural fair.
1 March 2024
The magic of Tangail taant

The magic of Tangail taant

Here's to losing oneself in the sensuous sorcery of the pure, deshi taant saree and claiming what is truly ours.
12 February 2024
Rooftop gardening in Bangladesh

The wondrous world of rooftop gardening

Perhaps, there is a hidden farmer in all of us. Although suppressed under the urban rat race, many secret gardeners have decided they will create a garden, however small, within the confines of their buildings.
2 February 2024
Children's safety online remains a concept

Children's safety online remains a concept

As far as their online activities are concerned, parents cannot possibly monitor it all.
23 November 2023
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Breaking the chains of obligation at 50-something

I don’t want to be accountable for the bad fish curry, the pending electric bill, or the understocked pantry anymore.
29 October 2023
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When you have Opinion Fatigue Syndrome

It is as if I must have the information and facts to pass a comment or give an opinion on every issue under the sky;
21 September 2023
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Why we need personal boundaries

Most people feel an unspoken need to belong to a certain group, usually one in which you believe you do not belong.
25 August 2023
Confessions of a fat person

Confessions of a fat person

Back then, the concept of not hurting the feelings of a fat person did not exist. It was not even a thing to register. What’s body-shaming? And what does it mean to go into depression because of it?
22 July 2023
Mobile phone addiction

The story of my mobile phone addiction

I am tethered to my mobile phone as if it’s the placenta sustaining life for me.
9 June 2023
early menopause in Bangladeshi women

It's time we talked about menopause

Until recently, we as a society were not mindful of a woman’s hormonal fluctuations that she deals with daily.
15 May 2023
Terracotta returns

Terracotta returns

You know how most children throw tantrums to tag along with their moms on every mundane shopping errand or even the ladies' lunch outings? This was way back in time, when Sanjana was just 10, the year around 1978.
23 February 2018
Charm Of The Home-cooked

Charm Of The Home-cooked

Centenarian Shahida Begum was a few days shy of her hundredth birthday, a reason why most of her children and grandchildren, with their own sets of grandchildren, made the trip to her quaint village homestead in Bheramara, Khustia.
23 February 2018
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Age gracefully and healthily

When your new, young co-worker pipes up and says, "I was just in kindergarten when you started working here,” it burns, leaving a
18 May 2015

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