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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
Dhaka flood situation during monsoon 2026

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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Exploring river heritage of Dhaka

We, as residents of this bustling metropolis, have never given much thought to what and who defines the city’s economy and culture.
1 December 2023
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Revival of sculpture as an art form

Art galleries in Dhaka hardly hold any exclusive exhibition for sculptures and even if they do, it is mostly as part of mixed media shows. 
28 November 2023
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Exploring the street breakfast culture

Breakfast on the go has a different meaning for the toiling masses of Dhaka. Rickshaw pullers doing early shifts to cash in on school rides, night guards before hitting the beds, street sweepers -- all opt for a quick street breakfast, which is spread out by 6:00am for business.
27 November 2023
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Fresh on the shelves: Buying organic products

While buying agro-produce from local bazaars, superstores, or even farmer’s markets, we want to ensure that the products are free from insecticides and other harmful chemicals. To avoid such harmful products, many of us are now opting for organic foods.
27 November 2023
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Bangabazar: Rising from the ashes

At 2,551 metres above sea level on Chandragiri Hills in Nepal, all I could thank for was Dhaka’s Bangabazar.
23 November 2023
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Neighbourhood Handymen the fixer you need

They are the most underrated professionals in the city. Although we need them ever so frequently, we never appreciate the skills of the handymen until we get trapped in unforeseen situations.
21 November 2023
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Tradition meets innovation in the spicy world of fuchka

Fuchka carts parked in neighbourhood alleys or in front of city parks and lakes are something synonymous with Dhaka.
13 November 2023
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Sumon Bhai’s Dilbahar: The new special shorbot of Old Dhaka

The sought-after drink is only available from 9:00pm onwards every day and stays open until 12:30am.
9 November 2023
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Breaking stereotypes: A male nurse in the city

Roy, a pragmatic youth, opted to get a degree in nursing. Moreover, his cousin’s nursing career which started at a government hospital with a healthy salary became his inspiration.
8 November 2023
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Uttara To Motijheel In 30 Minutes: Dhaka metro revolutionises commuting

Traffic war for us is a real deal; any trip to anywhere around the city be it in your own car, public bus, or CNG auto-rickshaw, was nothing less than a two-hour horror tale of heat, dust, sound pollution, suffocation, and tiredness.
5 November 2023
Ink, charcoal, and watercolours: Inner Passages by Tasmina Khan Majles

Ink, charcoal, and watercolours: Inner Passages by Tasmina Khan Majles

Tasmina Khan Majles, the talented multidisciplinary artist of Bangladeshi heritage, has taken the brush to channel her inner psyche that is a weave of her conscious and unconscious mind through painting.
4 November 2023
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Katrina Wild’s exotic tea adventures

“One of the greatest things about being a vagabond is that when you do not have solid plans and are flexible like water, there is a lot of space for opportunities just knocking at your door. And now here I am in beautiful Bangladesh,” she said.
3 November 2023
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Eco-chic experience at Ajo Idea Space, Gulshan

I was feeling a little down the other day and wanted to sit down somewhere quiet and serene to just switch off from the chaos and rejuvenate my mind. What my mood craved was not something Dhaka’s posh cafes would be able to offer.
27 October 2023
From CHT and beyond: Arpon Changma and his fusion cuisine

From CHT and beyond: Arpon Changma and his fusion cuisine

Arpon Changma’s creations in his restaurant, BBQ Express, combine elements of diverse culinary traditions that originated from different regions and cultures of Bangladesh. With utmost finesse, they craft and promote a “Texas-inspired, Chittagong Hill Tracts influenced” barbecue joint.
23 October 2023
Authentic flavours, time-saving techniques: Bengali festive feasting made easy

Authentic flavours, time-saving techniques: Bengali festive feasting made easy

The following three recipes all use cheat codes in their execution without taking away the authentic flavour of the original dishes. Try them for your puja luncheon or on any other occasion.
15 October 2023
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Autumn in the city: The romance of kashful

The season of Durga Puja is upon us. Within weeks, the Hindu community of Bangladesh will be celebrating their biggest religious festival. For me, white kans grass or kashful ushers the homecoming of Goddess Durga and her colourful entourage.
12 October 2023
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For the love of eggs

A knock on our door and I remember taking out a soiled Tk 1 note from my father’s wallet and running to greet him. One piece of egg was sold at 0.25 paisas at that time, as opposed to today when the price of an egg is Tk 13.30.
10 October 2023
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Dhaka Airport Third Terminal: Promising great travel experiences

An airport is like a mirror of a nation, where the image it reflects says a lot about the country to the citizens of the world. After being harassed and traumatised by the snail-paced efficiency of the second terminal, our new third terminal at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is a facelift we badly needed.
8 October 2023
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Ikebana Experience Center: Bringing respite to Dhaka’s busy life

Ikebana started its journey in 1992 and the boutique has evolved through the years -- from a small shop in Dhanmondi to doing prestigious government events, award-winning landscaping projects, and the recently opened plant sales centre, where taking in the green experience is of paramount interest rather than purchases.
24 September 2023
Nizamuddin’s journey with ‘feska pakhi’

Nizamuddin’s journey with ‘feska pakhi’

Nizamuddin, the old man, is 81 years old. He calls the toy “feska pakhi” in his colloquial tongue.
21 September 2023

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