The Manmade Deluge

During the drier seasons from November to March, anybody visiting the northern districts of Bangladesh will come across a
11 August 2016

Star Diary

The other day I was going to my office in Motijheel by a rickshaw. As I was having a conversation with the elderly rickshaw
11 August 2016

Ayub Bachchu

Ayub Bachchu is a singer, a lyricist, a composer and also the founder of the country's one of the leading bands, the LRB. He
11 August 2016

A Beautiful Array of Artistic Expression

To preserve the memory of Artist Aminul Islam, his family introduced the Aminul Islam Young Artist Award in 2013. For their
11 August 2016

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The number of athletes who are representing Bangladesh in the Rio Olympics in Brazil this year. Bangladesh had made its debut
11 August 2016

DA DACHING – Khagrachori's football and wrestling queen

Ching is the bossiest player on the pitch and the strongest on the mat. That's what she says anyway, striding out the door of her home in Ramgor, Khagrachari, a small remote town on the border of Bangladesh and India. Her friends, a mismatched team of boys of all ages, follow her.
11 August 2016

The Mother of Thousand Eighty Four

On July 28, 2016, we lost a mother – a mother who taught us to dream, who coached us to speak for the rights of others and
11 August 2016

PEARLS OF WISDOM

Just living is not enough... one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.
4 August 2016

TRENDING THIS WEEK

The 2016 unrest in Kashmir, also known as the Burhan aftermath, led to a series of violent protests in the Muslim-majority Kashmir Valley in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
4 August 2016

The Legacy of Mysorean Rockets

Nowadays, rockets and rocket launchers are some of the most indispensable components of the post-modern warfare.
4 August 2016

QUIRKY SCIENCE

An adolescent orangutan called Rocky could provide the key to understanding how speech in humans evolved from the time of the ancestral great apes, according to new research.
4 August 2016

Disability is not inability

Ivy's passion, enthusiasm and motivation for doing something good for the people with disability have been driving her to write for humanity. She has written a number of books.
4 August 2016

Dhaka's Green Heart

In the centre of Dhaka, the booming city of 50 million people lies a green sanctuary with thousands of trees, spacious green meadows with picturesque walkways, and a serene lake.
4 August 2016

STAR DIARY

Last Friday, I met my university friends at Suhrawardy Udyan after almost a decade. During our days at University of Dhaka, we rarely missed a single day to hang out at that place.
4 August 2016

Tourism and Security

This is the year that Bangladesh is to begin the tourism campaign- 'Visit Bangladesh Year 2016'. How is it progressing?
4 August 2016

SM Sultan

Sheikh Mohammed Sultan (10 August 1923 - 10 October 1994; better known as SM Sultan, was a Bangladesh avant-garde artist who worked in painting and drawing. His fame rests on his striking depictions of exaggeratedly muscular Bangladeshi peasants engaged in the activities of their everyday lives.[1] He is the son of Sheikh Mohammed Mecher Ali and Mochammed Meherunnesa.
4 August 2016

Enlivening the Tourism Industry in Bangladesh

The tourism industry is well-known as a composite of activities and services that deliver transportation, accommodation, food, shopping, entertainment and hospitality services available for the travelers.
4 August 2016

With A Heart of Gold

Actor Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed talks to NAZIBA BASHER about her dedication towards helping the children of the country.
4 August 2016

The Great Wall

“We are gonna build a wall. And we are gonna make the terrorists pay for it,” Debaish Taran, Builder of Cities.
4 August 2016

About Town

CAREER MANIA
4 August 2016