Eid-ul‑azha in Dhaka: What we eat, how we celebrate and what we are losing
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My Dhaka
Things I miss about Dhaka when away
30 May 2026, 00:00 AM
My Dhaka
People who stay back in Dhaka on Eid
29 May 2026, 00:00 AM
My Dhaka
Characters you meet on every Eid journey!
28 May 2026, 00:00 AM
My Dhaka
Farashganj: The testimony of French trade in Puran Dhaka
25 May 2026, 19:57 PM
My Dhaka
Caught between soil and signal: The collapse of Bangalee adda
23 May 2026, 00:00 AM
My Dhaka
My Dhaka / Lost professions in Dhaka
21 May 2026, 00:00 AM
My Dhaka
Why the adda of Aziz Super Market is fading away
19 May 2026, 00:00 AM
My Dhaka
Ever wonder how the name Tikatuli came about?
18 May 2026, 19:49 PM
My Dhaka
What Dhaka people look for in an apartment
14 May 2026, 00:00 AM
My Dhaka
The Greeks of Dhaka
A small but graceful-looking memorial that stands at a corner of the TSC field in Dhaka University is a reminder of that Greek presence.
27 June 2024, 09:21 AM
Simple solutions to Eid alarms!
A series of unfortunate incidents began just the day before Eid holidays started.
24 June 2024, 18:00 PM
Life with an urban monkey
Living in Dhaka, one rarely expects encounters with wildlife, especially monkeys. However, my home at Shahjadpur, beside an enormous mango tree, became the stage for a rather unusual drama involving a lone monkey!
23 June 2024, 18:00 PM
The oldest surviving mosque of Dhaka
Binat Bibi's Mosque or the Mosque of Bakht Binat at Narinda was established around 1456 CE, during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah.
20 June 2024, 06:53 AM
Civic duties during Eid-ul-Azha
The sacrifice of animals on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha commemorates a sacrifice, which symbolises utmost loyalty and complete submission to the Almighty -- this is the first part of the Eid rituals.
15 June 2024, 18:00 PM
Scenes from a bazaar
Just a few kilometres off the city boundaries is a greener Dhaka. The colours and tempo of a busy market intrigues me with wafts of tea brewing in a soot-laden old kettle in a tea stall.
14 June 2024, 18:00 PM
Glimpses of the interior of Mughal-era mosques in Dhaka
Generally speaking, the magnificent facade and the rather generous surroundings of a Mughal mosque are in sharp contrast with its small interior.
13 June 2024, 11:11 AM
Letterpress printing near death of a trade
The sound of printing in a letterpress machine has a certain rhythm to it. The ink, which is evenly spread on the platen or the flat platform of the press; the wheels running while copies of an image are produced by repeated direct impression -- all have a nostalgic pull to this near obsolete technology.
9 June 2024, 18:00 PM
Café La Véranda: A Parisian feel in the city
Tiny round tables, wrought iron chairs with red seaters, a grand piano on lend from Notre Dame College, a tiny reading corner, a food counter, and the air that has a hint of freshly brewed coffee or tea make this eatery -- Café la Véranda -- inviting.
7 June 2024, 18:00 PM
An ode to Jaishtha
On any given Jaishtha or high summer day, fruit vendors ply the streets of the city selling delicious seasonal fruits. Jaishtha -- the second month of the Bangla calendar, is also called “mishtimash” or “madhumash” because of the wide array of fruits available during this time. It is as if the season compensates for the discomfort of the hot and humid climate with the sweetness of deshi fruits.
2 June 2024, 18:00 PM
Where is the grave of Dhaka's Nawab Salimullah?
The place is commonly known as the family graveyard of the Nawab family. In that same graveyard, there is also the final resting place of his father, Nawab Ahsanullah.
2 June 2024, 06:37 AM
5 reasons why Dhaka is so rude
Let’s neither beat about the bush nor indulge in sugar-coating because we neither have the time nor the empathy for any of that. The plain fact is -- Dhaka is an impatient, mean, rude, cruel, and selfish city. Call it “cranky Dhaka” if you will!
24 May 2024, 18:00 PM
One act of kindness a day keeps sadness away
An act of kindness a day is what mental health counsellors suggest we do; we, the ones who find it difficult to navigate through life’s unforeseen situations. It can be something as trivial as leaving a bowl of water out for the birds, or buying something to eat/drink for the little girl selling jasmine garlands at traffic signals to make ends meet.
23 May 2024, 18:00 PM
Chawk Bazar's Nurani Cold Drink
The drinks are of course great, and so is the Nurani legacy, being more than 70 years old!
23 May 2024, 08:52 AM
Primer to Press: Celebrating the evolution of Bangla alphabets
The recently held exhibition along with the book launch event of Bornomala: Bangla Alphabet Book Collection by Sabyasachi Hazra was profoundly insightful. As an artist, researcher, and prolific book cover designer, Hajra needs little introduction. He has been working to promote Bangla fonts, typography and calligraphy for a while and his efforts went into showing the evolution of Bangla alphabets at the show, Primer to Press.
20 May 2024, 18:00 PM
Where is the grave of Dhaka's Nawab Ahsanullah?
Nawab Ahsanullah is indeed a historic figure. We remember him as a philanthropist and among his contributions was the installment of the first electric lights in Dhaka.
19 May 2024, 09:36 AM
Mirpur Beribadh: A soothing escape in Dhaka
Dhaka residents often complain that there is no escape from the loud and congested city.
17 May 2024, 18:00 PM
Jahanara Foundation Museum: A glimpse into Dhaka’s past
The building located at 25 Bangshal Road is a treasure trove of history. On one of the floors of the apartment, there are numerous antiques and artefacts that give us a sneak peek into the city’s history. Not directly related to political histories we read in textbooks, but something more intimate -- glimpses of family and social life in Dhaka of the bygone era.
15 May 2024, 18:00 PM
Beyond Nilkhet: Dhaka’s second-hand book markets
The second-hand book market is a buoyant one and there are places in Dhaka, other than Nilkhet, where your desire to buy books meets affordability. With a keen eye and some bargaining skills, it is possible to make a deal at these places.
12 May 2024, 18:00 PM
Glass bangles make a fashionable comeback
There is an undeniable charm associated with glass bangles, particularly during events like Pahela Baishakh. Traditionally sold by churiwalis, the craze for these colourful glass bangles died down in recent years as fashion changed.
11 May 2024, 18:00 PM