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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
The bustling spice market of ChawkBazar

The bustling spice market of ChawkBazar

The wholesale spice market of Chawkbazar is not a fancy, spice souk you see in the Middle East; it is a messy place, with extremely narrow, mucky lanes snaking through filth. Even manoeuvring a rickshaw is a challenge on these roads which are further piled up with sacks of assorted spices, herbs used in Ayurveda and Unani, and of course dry fruits from all over the world.
19 September 2023
My tumultuous love-affair with Bangladesh Cricket Team

My tumultuous love-affair with Bangladesh Cricket Team

Not all of us are cricket gurus or analysts. Some watch the game purely for entertainment. And the Bangladesh national cricket team brings a stroke of joy into our otherwise mundane lives. However, this iota of joy comes at the cost of our frazzled nerves.
18 September 2023
Try upcycling with beautiful antiques

Try upcycling with beautiful antiques

Bamunshur is a sleepy hamlet tucked inside the belly of the bustling Keraniganj. While many may hardly visit this part of the city outskirts, they might, however, cross this odd place while driving towards the Bosila river point from the popular Ati bazaar at the Keraniganj end.
14 September 2023
Deshi Chinese food

Authentic Isn’t Everything: Nothing hits the spot like Deshi Chinese food!

Eating out in the late 70s usually meant going to Chinese restaurants, typically run by Chinese couples.
11 September 2023
Dhaka Elevated Expressway: Kawla to Farmgate in 9 minutes

Kawla to Farmgate in 9 minutes

The song “Top of the World” by The Carpenters was the only way for me to describe my euphoria upon reaching my work place in Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue at Farmgate in just under 35 minutes.
5 September 2023
Hakim Chattor street food

Eat like a king for less than Tk 100 at Hakim Chattor

A quarter of a boiled egg stuffed inside a tiny handful of spicy potato mash – this deep-fried breaded croquette is just Tk 10. You could easily gobble up at least six of these egg chops, as the soft yolk gets addictive with that hint of burnt dry chilli.
3 September 2023
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Breaking the stigma of ‘second-hand’ shopping

My friend once wished to replicate a green business concept she had encountered on a visit to Europe.
29 August 2023
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Hospice, Palliative Care: Why you should care

Our loved ones, either in their final days or suffering from incurable diseases like cancer, kidney or liver failure, dementia, stroke, and other terminal ones, need hospice and palliative care.
27 August 2023
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A Haven for Clothes: Uttara’s bustling shopping scene

Buying a trendy Zara shirt for just Tk 300 is only possible in Dhaka. Of course, one must take into consideration that the sleeves might be a little off or a stitch out of place.
25 August 2023
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All about shingaras

There has always been a debate over which one -- shingara or samosa -- is the quintessential Bengali snack, but never has there been an identity crisis regarding the two. 
17 August 2023
Enjoying life as an elderly couple | Date night for older couples

Enjoying life as an elderly couple

“Is Dhaka a city only for young people?” I was pondering for a while, and by people, I do not mean individuals only but also couples in their semi-retired or retired lives.
15 August 2023
Shapla Beel of Zinda Park

Serene ‘Shapla Beel’ at the backwaters of Zinda Park

I was on a dinghy. Sitting at the edge of the boat with my eyes closed, my face was being washed by drizzle. The young boy paddling the boat plucked a white lotus and offered me his appreciation for that particular moment in time that we shared.
10 August 2023
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Thrive: Providing nutritious meals to children

Many children from poor families in Dhaka have never had a hearty meal in their young lives.
31 July 2023
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A Jamdani exposition in the city

Jamdani Festival of Wearable Art is an exhibition, especially curated by Chandra Shekhar Shaha, one of the pathfinders of modern crafting and textile design in Bangladesh.
23 July 2023
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Enjoying time at city parks

Earlier, parks were avoided as they became breeding grounds for nefarious activities. However, Dhaka is evolving and with it we are being able to get rid of that horrid invasion of beautiful public spaces.
20 July 2023
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Pranicool: Providing a haven for your pets

The founders of PraniCool Animal Wellness Centre, a private treatment facility, feel that there should be animal wellness centres in the private sector where all types of health services are available under one roof.
16 July 2023
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Inner peace with Satori Meditations

Turn off your mind, Relax and float down stream, It is not dying, It is not dying…
14 July 2023
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Cashless in the capital

Although familiar with all sorts of big and small financial transactions with bank cards for years, only a few days ago I learned that even without your bank cards at hand you can move around the city without a hassle.
9 July 2023
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Brikkho Mela brings a touch of green to the city

This yearly assembly of the nurseries brings plant lovers and enthusiasts a variety of exotic options -- medicinal plants, wood trees, local fruit trees, and of course various kinds of ornamental and flowering plants.
25 June 2023
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Apon Bazaar Serving needs of industrial workers

Apon is a gateway for accessing a range of different well-being products and services through an inclusive business model that ensures financial inclusion, economic well-being, and better health.
22 June 2023

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