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Louhajang: The sweet capital of greater Dhaka

15 August 2026
Today I take my Dhaka readers on a sugar‑high day trip into the greater Dhaka region; our stop is Louhajang upazila in present‑day Munshiganj, historically known as Bikrampur.
15 August 2026
Doomscrolling and Impulse Buying | Online Shopping Addiction

The sins of midnight shoppers

30 July 2026
“Track your parcel” is the new‑age “You’ve got mail.” The beep of delivery updates has replaced the once‑iconic inbox ping of the early internet era.
30 July 2026
Meet the musical duo behind Mosey & Co.

Review / Meet the musical duo behind Mosey & Co.

26 July 2026
Discover how Bangladeshi duo Mosey & Co., formed by Sanjida Mahmud Nandita and Shubhendu Das Shubho, transforms soulful melancholy into soothing music therapy, offering listeners organic acoustic melodies, emotional healing, and serene original songs.
26 July 2026
Dhaka Events July 2026

Dhaka in July: Frolic, fervour and full houses

26 July 2026
Dhaka never ceases to amaze me with its spectrum of social life.
26 July 2026
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Safe food is becoming every family's top priority

20 July 2026
Dhaka’s lifestyle scene has always thrived on trends, and right now the city’s newest obsession is “Pure Food.” Shelves and social media feeds are crowded with labels promising organic ghee, cold‑pressed oils, chemical‑free spices, and preservative‑free pickles. It feels as though every week a new brand arrives, each claiming to be the most authentic. That saturation is exactly what makes Hamdana Rouza’s story stand out.
20 July 2026
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Ghonoghota 2: Monsoon dance returns to Bokultola

17 July 2026
The rains return, and with them, a celebration of rhythm and resilience. Arthy Ahmed Dance Academy, in collaboration with the Faculty of Fine Arts (Charukola Onushod), University of Dhaka, will stage “Ghonoghota 2” -- a monsoon dance recital following the resounding success of last year’s inaugural production.
17 July 2026
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Monsoon on overdrive

14 July 2026
Cloudbursts sound poetic; the monsoon is dreamy. Getting drenched in the rain, pouring steaming dudh cha into a saucer by the roadside and blowing across its surface, watching the city turn emerald under the downpour -- these are the images that make the monsoon feel romantic.
14 July 2026
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Between witness and imagination / Chandra Bhattacharjee’s Art of Survival

12 July 2026
Chandra Bhattacharjee’s journey is one of hardship, and his philosophy is grounded in lived experience. One of India’s most talented contemporary artists, he carries a suave personality shaped by struggle and survival, with scars surfacing in muted tones.
12 July 2026
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Baishakh adventures await, are you ready?

This year’s Pahela Baishakh celebrations will be lacklustre, as many pundits suggest.
12 April 2025
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‘In Quest of Bono-Bibi’: When art meets folklore

Experiencing a “kalbaishakhi jhor” inside the mangrove forest of Sundarbans can be both a spine-chilling experience or a romantic one.
9 April 2025
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How corporate gifting boosts a thriving industry

As Ramadan concluded at the end of last month, beckoning the arrival of Eid festivities, there was a lot of buzz on social media regarding “Eid gifts”.
3 April 2025
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Eid preparations in Dhaka: The spice, the hustle, and the feast

The last two days before the grand Eid day are packed with frenzied fuss about anything and everything.
29 March 2025
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How Dhaka’s tailors bring Eid dreams to life amid Ramadan rush

Tailors typically enjoy star status at this time of the year. Besides your regular tailor, who takes your bespoke orders for dresses; there are tailors for upholstery work, who are no less busy and sought after now.
16 March 2025
Dhakaiya Subbasi dialect

Exploring the richness of Dhakaiya Subbasi dialect

Subbasi is a Bengali-influenced dialect that is now spoken by original residents of Dhakaiya community
6 March 2025
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Food, Art, and Resilience: ‘Thil’ brings culture, healing to table

What is hardship food? I had no idea. The thought of what people eat during natural calamities, war, displacement and such, never came to my mind. It is something we do not think about unless we start to live in destitution.
1 March 2025
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Evolution of the Dhakaiya Bangla

Tracing the roots of Old Dhaka's unique dialect
21 February 2025
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Dhaka’s Culinary Street Performers: Live cooking stations captivate the city

Food prepared on the streets is nothing new in Dhaka. Darul Kabab of yester-Dhaka saw various kebabs on skewers, or seekh as it is called in Bangla, being grilled over an open fire or coal embers.
19 February 2025
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Shojon extends mental health care beyond class boundaries

Shojon, a Bangla word, when roughly translated means a dear one, or maybe a near one. With the promise to hold your hands in your darkest times -- like a loved one, SHOJON is a mental health service, an initiative of the SAJIDA Foundation.
16 February 2025
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A hidden gem for tea lovers in Dhaka

As I seated myself in the Halda Valley Tea Lounge, seeing the way the welcome drinks were served left me in awe.
22 January 2025
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The year of the snake: Dhaka’s inaugural Chinese New Year festivities

I had nothing significant planned for last Friday, and was absent-mindedly saying yes to all sorts of plans my friends were making; completely forgetting an important wedding reception I had to attend that very day.
17 January 2025
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Dhaka's winter: Hot teas and spicy soups to beat the chill

I would not go near Tetulia simply because I love the tropical weather in Dhaka. For the two months that winter lasts here in Bangladesh, this old city is cloaked in a mild chill. That is enough for Dhaka locals to bring out their monkey caps, mufflers, coats, and whatnot.
3 January 2025
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Reviving Dhaka’s classic cane furniture traditions

Hollowed cane chairs with pillowy cushions in white cotton covers surrounded a cane centre table with a glass top, on which, there would be a brass flower vase, posing with beautiful pink roses or gardenias from the garden -- this was how verandas looked years ago in Dhaka, or casual day rooms. Cane furniture was a timeless and vintage home décor style in Dhaka homes of the sixties.
29 December 2024
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1971 War Through a Child’s Eyes: Innocence Meets Reality

When our Liberation War broke out, I was just shy of two. I have no recollection of what happened around me during that period.
15 December 2024
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Stuck in traffic? These winter snacks are worth the detour

Snacking on the streets of this city is nothing short of a culinary treat, and if you add the streets of Old Dhaka to the list, then it is an epicurean ball.
12 December 2024
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When men cook, care, and connect: The era of new masculinity

The new buzzword in town is ‘inclusive.’ It doesn’t refer only to gender inclusion; rather, from a more relevant and broader point of view, being inclusive makes us learn about disability inclusion, social and workplace inclusion, and parental inclusion, to name a few.
9 December 2024
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Adopt love, reject cruelty: The modern pet life

The flow of life is punctuated with ups and downs, and amid this unpredictability, we make friends for a lifetime.  We fall in love; we volunteer even to adopt love.
29 November 2024
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Dhaka weekend goals: Birds, fritters, and campus life at JU

In a thicket of Mahagony, Segun, and Raintrees, the Jahangirnagar University (JU) campus is a rolling 697.56 acres of topographical beauty. A few kilometres from the main city on the Dhaka-Aricha highway, the JU campus can be your next weekend outing.
13 November 2024
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Shinni: A ‘new-age’ twist on Bangladeshi communal healing

My grandmother, whom I fondly called Bubu, used to bring us batashas -- a sugar candy -- from her visits to her homeland in Pirojpur, Barishal. She would tell us it was a tabarak or shinni, which is a sweet gift or grace from her visits to Holy places.
10 November 2024

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