One degree that changed everything: Rethinking our cities, restoring our seas
6 June 2026, 13:46 PM
Supplements
Eid ul Fitr, Styled by the Hour
7 March 2026, 16:26 PM
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When global unrest hurts retail, Bangladeshi retail shows resilience
2 June 2026, 13:42 PM
Supplements
Growing up between the Eid greetings
7 March 2026, 14:40 PM
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Sweet, Social, Slightly Dangerous: The post ramadan shock
7 March 2026, 14:32 PM
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Forget the symmetrical face, I am taking the air fryer
7 March 2026, 14:18 PM
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The Devotion Beneath Your Fingertips
7 March 2026, 14:03 PM
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Sound of the Season
7 March 2026, 13:57 PM
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A simple act of giving
7 March 2026, 15:11 PM
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The mornings we grew out of
7 March 2026, 15:05 PM
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Healthcare system must focus on patient outcomes, not just service delivery data
Globally, health systems are beginning to recognise the limitations of traditional input and output indicators.
4 October 2025, 05:44 AM
Land of (dying) rivers
On World Rivers Day, we look into the current state of our rivers and how these once majestic rivers are being held hostage to greed and negligence.
27 September 2025, 22:00 PM
Malaysia Airlines targets Top 10 by 2030
Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines at Malaysia Aviation Group, said this in an exclusive interview with The Daily Star
27 September 2025, 09:09 AM
From Dhaka circuits to aussie grids
In this interview with The Daily Star, Tajrian Akther, a Dhaka University graduate now working as an Electrical Commissioning specialist in BHP South Australia’s Copper mines, shares her story of breaking into global opportunities.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
The 3-5-7 effect on the wall
Blank walls can be intimidating. You’ve got a stack of paintings or prints, a hammer in hand, and a vague idea of what might look good. Where do you even begin? That’s where the 3-5-7 rule comes in. It’s a simple design principle built on the idea of hanging artwork in groups of odd numbers: three, five, or seven.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Tejgaon’s towering statement
In Tejgaon’s industrial corridor, a new landmark has risen as a statement of ambition. Trade Intercontinental, a 32-storey high-rise, is one of South Asia’s rare USGBC LEED Platinum pre-certified buildings and yet another milestone for Bangladesh’s architectural landscape.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
5 Ways to create a zen corner
In a world that constantly vies for our attention, the quest for a pocket of peace within our own homes has become more than a luxury; it is a necessity. You can create your own space just in your home, a dedicated Zen corner.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
How to turn your balcony into a beautiful oasis
Urban apartments can benefit from a little green space. Even a tiny balcony can become an outdoor oasis with the right touches.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Tiny Turns Trendy
The traditional dream of a sprawling family home is rapidly shifting in Bangladesh’s fast-growing cities. Soaring property prices, limited land, and shrinking living spaces are rewriting the housing story.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Starting Lines: Three Journeys in Design and Work
The skyline of tomorrow is not yet built. Its foundations are being laid not on construction sites, but in the bustling, late-night studios of our nation’s universities.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Lego for grown-ups
Conventional construction methods traditionally require significant time and resources due to on-site processes and are often costly.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
The Invisible Gym
We’ve all seen it happen. Someone buys a full set of weights, a treadmill, maybe even one of those multi-station monstrosities, and six months later the whole thing is either draped in laundry or glaring at guests from the corner of the living room. Some of you reading this have seen this happen to treadmills.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Breathing room or bottleneck?
The hum of Dhaka’s real estate market has grown uneven.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Sealing the skies
In Dhaka’s rainy season, even a brand-new building can betray its owners. Picture a young family in Gulshan waking up to a steady drip from the ceiling after an evening storm.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
From bamboo experiments to global awards
Most people, on hearing this, react with disbelief. This is too good to be true.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Editor's Note
We are delighted to welcome you to the latest issue of Your Property Guru, presented by The Daily Star.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Guide to stress-free house shifting
At the beginning or end of every month, a familiar sight unfolds on our streets: moving trucks laden with the entire contents of a life, making their way from one chapter to the next.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Algae lime paint for greener future
The paint industry is shifting as consumers increasingly choose eco-friendly options due to health and environmental concerns over traditional paints’ volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This demand is driving the sustainable paint market’s rapid growth. It is likely to reach a valuation of US$213.83 billion by 2033.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Pet-proofing homes in Dhaka’s high-rises
Owning a pet in Dhaka has always meant companionship, warmth, and a fair bit of chaos. But as the city has traded courtyards and rooftops for high-rise apartments, pet ownership has become more complicated.I’ve had animals all my life, from dogs and cats to, at one point, more birds than I could count.
25 September 2025, 18:00 PM
Kids, cats & the elderly
Just recently, a video made the rounds online of a domestic worker hitting the children she was meant to care for.
5 September 2025, 18:00 PM