One degree that changed everything: Rethinking our cities, restoring our seas
6 June 2026, 13:46 PM
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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
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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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E-Commerce can be Bangladesh’s next growth engine - if policy keeps pace
Yet, online sales still account for only 3–5 percent of total retail —a reminder of both the immense opportunity ahead and the fragility of an industry still in its early stages.
25 August 2025, 15:18 PM
Beyond Buzzwords: From hype to purposeful AI in the workplace
A PwC study found that 37% of workers worry their jobs are at risk due to automation and AI, even as most recognise its potential to make work easier.
24 August 2025, 07:14 AM
The Forgotten Frontline: Madrasa students in the uprising
Nine-year-old Safkat Samir was a fifth-grade student in an Ibtedayi (primary) madrasa. He was the apple of his parents’ eyes—Sakibur Rahman and Faria Ibnat. They had a thousand dreams centred on him.
4 August 2025, 18:00 PM
Not everyone needs to leave their comfort zone. Sometimes, growth is within.
Is it necessary for everyone to always push beyond their comfort zones? The answer, quite frankly, is no.
1 August 2025, 06:02 AM
Boss is not always right: A lesson across time and logic
Leadership has long been romanticized as an infallible position where authority is mistaken for accuracy and obedience is confused with effectiveness.
29 July 2025, 16:17 PM
From Concrete Jungle to Urban Oasis: Combating Heat Islands with Green Plot Ratio
Imagine a city where greenery isn’t a luxury—it’s woven into the fabric of daily life.
28 July 2025, 14:53 PM
Unlocking business growth and efficiency: How Bangladesh can leverage Generative AI
Generative AI, a subset of the broader AI field, consists of machine learning systems that can produce content, insights, and solutions with intuition and efficiency similar to humans.
26 July 2025, 06:00 AM
Developing Dhaka: Inside the real estate markets of Mohammadpur, Basila, and Lalmatia
Dhaka’s real estate story isn’t just a tale of square feet and glass facades.
14 July 2025, 18:00 PM
The hidden costs of buying an apartment in Bangladesh
Purchasing an apartment in Bangladesh, particularly in urban centres like Dhaka, is a significant financial commitment. While the listed price per square foot is the most visible cost, numerous additional expenses can substantially increase the total outlay. Understanding these hidden costs is crucial for prospective buyers to budget effectively and avoid unexpected financial strain.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
How modern architecture trends are transforming properties in Bangladesh
Modern residential architecture is undergoing a global transformation, shaped by environmental priorities, technological advances, and evolving cultural values.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
‘The true essence of a city lies in its streets and public spaces where life unfolds organically’
A conversation with Saiqa Iqbal Meghna, internationally acclaimed architect recognised by TIME’s World’s Greatest Places, Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture, BRAC University, and Director & Partner at Studio Morphogenesis Ltd.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
Concrete blocks key to Bangladesh’s infrastructure growth
The Daily Star (TDS): Tell us about your journey into sustainable construction. Where did it all begin?
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
Energy-efficient and fire-resistant housing solution for safe, long-term living
The Daily Star (TDS): What makes KY Two Tone’s housing solution more sustainable compared to traditional construction methods?
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
How to fake a bigger home: Smart space hacks for tiny flats
In Dhaka, a 900-square-foot flat is now considered a luxury. With rents soaring and every square inch worth its weight in gold, we’re all trying to do the impossible: fit our full lives into half the space. The good news? You can make your home look and feel bigger, without knocking down walls or knocking out your savings.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
Creating the perfect home office productivity, comfort, and style
A home office is a designated workspace in your home where you focus on professional tasks, such as working on a computer, laptop, or other office equipment.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
Back to the roots: Deshi décor finds new life in modern homes
Walk into a newly renovated apartment or café in Dhaka, and chances are, you’ll spot a cane chair by the window, a nakshi kantha throw draped over a couch, or a cluster of earthenware lining the shelves.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
A seasonal guide to property maintenance
The country’s climate oscillates between scorching summer temperatures, torrential monsoon rains and relatively mild winters, each phase presenting distinct challenges. Without careful planning and timely intervention, even well-established properties can suffer from accelerated wear, diminished value and compromised habitability.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
Making an Energy-Efficient House in Bangladesh
Energy efficiency is the process of using less energy to achieve the same desired result.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
Managing the mountain: Dhaka’s residential waste crisis and the search for solutions
In the sprawling, ever-expanding metropolis of Dhaka, where over 20 million people live within a congested urban sprawl, one crisis grows as visibly and relentlessly as the city itself: waste.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM
Skyline in transition: Cumilla’s changing real estate tides
Cumilla, the historic city on the banks of the Gomati river, with roots stretching back to the ancient Tripura kingdom, has long been an important regional hub. The ruins of Mainamati, just west of the city, bear witness to Cumilla’s prominence as an administrative and cultural centre from the 6th to 13th centuries CE.
13 July 2025, 18:00 PM