A mother's pride

Last week was definitely a treat, where social media platforms were covered with pictures of users with their mothers.
12 May 2016

The Colours Of Emotions

Unlike dance and music, painting captures sentiments and expressions, and retains the impact for a long period.
12 May 2016

The Haunted Estate

The Bhawal estate is considered to be one of the largest zamindar estates of Bengal. The estate is spread over 1,500 kilometers which included 2,274 villages and a population of 5,5000 villagers.
12 May 2016

Save Our Children

Child labour is not only horrifyingly prevalent in our society, it is growing, and that is something we should be very, very afraid of.
12 May 2016

MAILBOX

The Spirit of Fearless Speaking
12 May 2016

Snapshot

In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. — Kahlil Gibran
12 May 2016

The (In)dispensables

In Bangladesh, we have a strange relationship with our domestic workers. From cooking to cleaning, we cannot think a day
12 May 2016

Star Diary

Last week in our chemistry class, suddenly one of my friends fainted and hit her head on a desk. As we ushered her to our
12 May 2016

LOUD AND VIBRANT

It is an unique genre in the art world, a distinctive niche of its own. Meanwhile, it may be deemed as "the common man's art", if you will.
12 May 2016

34

Is the number of killed militants who are killed in shelling by Turkish artillery and drones which took off from southern Turkey
5 May 2016

Footprints of the Poet

In 1840, long before the birth of Rabindranath Tagore, Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, grandfather of the poet, bought the
5 May 2016

Ray and His Comrades

Throughout a career span of 3 and half decades, the distinguished Bengali director Satyajit Ray created over 30 films,
5 May 2016

Taste of Summer

Summer is hot. Even countries with bitingly cold winter can have hot summer. Deserts and arid plains is naturally hot and the
5 May 2016

Passion for Pixels

He started off small. But those who do big things in their lives usually do. That's the great thing about 'star' people- they start
5 May 2016

Remembering the Legend Siddiqua Kabir

In an era of online tutorials and a vast number of cooking channels, many of you might argue that cookbooks have lost their
5 May 2016

Star Diary

Nasir, a tong (road side teashop) owner's son, came to me while I was sipping my tea, with a Diamond World bag in his one hand and a
5 May 2016

Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore is considered the magician of words who has played with them in every form- starting from prose and poetry to
5 May 2016

THE SPIRIT OF FEARLESS SPEAKING

If you have the fear of public speaking, you are surely not alone! Stage fright is a very common phobia indeed. Even many influential
5 May 2016

Ladies-in-Reigning

Taking a gargantuan amount of responsibilities, keeping a respectable stature, being calm, kind and collected, but have strong
5 May 2016

We Can't Turn a Blind Eye

Abdul Kader, a nine-year-old boy was cleaning the fuel chamber of a private car. Lying beneath the car's axle when Abdul opened the
5 May 2016