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#Events / How National Youth Wellness Festival created a space for youth wellbeing

26 April 2026, 19:16 PM
Youth events often promise inspiration. Fewer offer young people a space to slow down, pay attention to themselves, and leave with something practical. That is what made the National Youth Wellness Festival, held on 22 and 23 April at BRAC University’s multipurpose hall, feel more substantial than a typical campus programme.
26 April 2026, 19:16 PM
How Asad Sattar redefined cultural experiences for young Bangladeshis

#Profile / How Asad Sattar redefined cultural experiences for young Bangladeshis

26 April 2026, 19:08 PM
Entrepreneur Asad Sattar reshapes Dhaka fashion through Arka, bridging the gap between commerce and community. By blending South Asian identity with contemporary design, this generalist creates inclusive cultural experiences that prioritize authentic urban youth engagement.
26 April 2026, 19:08 PM
Teep trends show tradition can be fashion-forward and fun

Teep trends show tradition can be fashion-forward and fun

21 April 2026, 16:16 PM
Explore the cultural significance of the teep in Bengal, evolving from traditional ritual to modern urban fashion. Whether paired with Jamdani sarees or denim, this versatile accessory symbolizes identity, feminine grace, and heritage.
21 April 2026, 16:16 PM
Arka Boishakh 1433 reimagines Pahela Baishakh for modern Dhaka

#Events / Arka Boishakh 1433 reimagines Pahela Baishakh for modern Dhaka

21 April 2026, 15:51 PM
Celebrate Pahela Baishakh at Aloki with Arka Boishakh 1433, a modern cultural mela in Dhaka. Featuring curated fashion, traditional games, and authentic Bengali cuisine, this immersive event reinterprets heritage for a vibrant younger generation.
21 April 2026, 15:51 PM
Rising costs push Dhamrai bell metal industry toward decline

#Perspective / Rising costs push Dhamrai bell metal industry toward decline

12 April 2026, 21:25 PM
Preserve Dhamrai heritage through authentic bell metal craftsmanship as Abu Taleb sustains traditional kasha-pitol production. Despite rising material costs and electricity crises, these skilled artisans create high-quality utensils, bells, and ritual cymbals.
12 April 2026, 21:25 PM
Slow internet ahead Here’s how to make the most of it

Slow internet ahead? Here’s how to make the most of it

9 April 2026, 20:15 PM
Prepare for Bangladesh internet disruptions as SEA-ME-WE-5 submarine cable maintenance in Kuakata impacts speeds. Secure urgent files early, prioritize offline productivity, and manage digital clutter while navigating this temporary connectivity pause with strategic, intentional planning.
9 April 2026, 20:15 PM
Why Tantibazar silver still drives Old Dhaka’s jewellery trade

Why Tantibazar silver still drives Old Dhaka’s jewellery trade

5 April 2026, 17:35 PM
Explore Tantibazar’s historic silver market in Old Dhaka. From hallmarked purity to Meenakari craftsmanship, discover how middle-class buyers navigate pricing, negotiation, and traditional jewelry designs like Komol Nupur for authentic, affordable, and timeless investments.
5 April 2026, 17:35 PM
Nayeem Ashraf returns to build Bangladesh culinary industry

Nayeem Ashraf returns to build Bangladesh culinary industry

5 April 2026, 17:17 PM
Transform your culinary passion into a professional career with Chef Nayeem Ashraf. From Le Cordon Bleu to founding SHINEE in Dhaka, he prioritizes kitchen discipline and hospitality education to redefine the industry in Bangladesh.
5 April 2026, 17:17 PM
Inside Baitul Mukarram Market: Dhaka's destination for tasbihs, prayer mats, and attars

Inside Baitul Mukarram Market: Dhaka's destination for tasbihs, prayer mats, and attars

Rows of stalls brimming with the thick fragrance of attars, the gentle gleam of tasbihs, countless varieties of prayer mats and religious caps — this is a scene common at the city’s Baitul Mukarram Market.
26 December 2024, 10:32 AM
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Second-hand flats in Bangladesh

In the bustling cities of Bangladesh, where every square inch of land comes at a premium, the concept of buying second-hand flats has carved out a significant niche.
24 December 2024, 18:00 PM
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The rise of eco-friendly cane furniture

In recent years, cane furniture has made a remarkable resurgence in Bangladesh.
24 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Pitha season in Dhaka

Pitha season in Dhaka: Stories of Dhaka’s female pitha-makers

Bhapa pitha, patishapta, chitoi - how often do we ask about the hands that made them?
23 December 2024, 06:20 AM
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A cashless tomorrow

In Bangladesh, where digital transformation is rapidly reshaping everyday life, financial literacy among the younger generation has never been more important.
22 December 2024, 18:00 PM
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Breathing for balance: Simple pranayama practices for daily energy

In our chaotic modern lives, energy often feels elusive, that is when meditation comes as a saviour.
21 December 2024, 09:04 AM
The morning routine billionaires swear by—Can you handle it?

The morning routine billionaires swear by—Can you handle it?

The One Billion Dollar Morning Routine, created by brain coach Jim Kwik, emphasizes early rising, hydration, gratitude, exercise, mindfulness, planning, learning, and a healthy breakfast. Avoiding distractions optimizes focus, energy, and productivity for achieving goals.
19 December 2024, 13:11 PM
Mirpur's Tk 30 tree fair: Your chance to go green

Mirpur's Tk 30 tree fair: Your chance to go green

The Tk 30 Tree Fair in Mirpur 10, Dhaka, led by Kawsar Saki, promotes affordable greenery with saplings priced at just Tk 30. This eco-friendly initiative fosters environmental awareness, supporting biodiversity and urban reforestation.
18 December 2024, 12:06 PM
450-foot Bangla calligraphy transforms Banani's streets

450-foot Bangla calligraphy transforms Banani's streets

Architect and artist Nazm Anwr created a 450-foot Bangla calligraphy installation in Banani, Dhaka, in two days, blending art, activism, and heritage to reconnect people with language and inspire reflection on public expression.
17 December 2024, 09:53 AM
Wizard of Oz shoes fetch $32.5 million at auction: Nostalgia doesn’t come cheap

Wizard of Oz shoes fetch $32.5 million at auction: Nostalgia doesn’t come cheap

Judy Garland's ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz sold for $32.5M, symbolizing cinema's artistic legacy, nostalgia, and enduring storytelling power.
15 December 2024, 18:27 PM
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Recognising the marginalised heroes of the July Uprising

The July uprising in Bangladesh was a pivotal moment of bravery, sacrifice, and collective rage. The streets boiled with defiance as people, desperate for change, faced bullets and batons.
15 December 2024, 18:00 PM
How to keep stray dogs and cats warm this winter

How to keep stray dogs and cats warm this winter

Winter is brutal for stray animals, but small acts can save lives. Build simple shelters, offer warm meals, and leave water for birds. Encourage community efforts to create a compassionate, supportive environment for vulnerable creatures.
11 December 2024, 12:17 PM
Pantone picks Mocha Mousse: Finally, a brown that’s not boring

Pantone picks Mocha Mousse: Finally, a brown that’s not boring

Pantone’s 2025 Color of the Year, Mocha Mousse, blends elegance and versatility. Perfect for nails, clothing, makeup, and accessories, it complements both traditional and modern styles, redefining neutrals for a chic Bangladeshi wardrobe.
9 December 2024, 13:27 PM
Ditch the glitter; wear heritage: Benarasi and muslin sarees for the win

Ditch the glitter; wear heritage: Benarasi and muslin sarees for the win

Benarasi and Muslin sarees are timeless symbols of heritage, blending artistry with authenticity. Local craftsmanship, such as intricate zari work, celebrates tradition while supporting artisans. Wearing these sarees is a powerful statement of cultural pride and sustainability.
9 December 2024, 13:08 PM
Dhaka’s pets deserve better, but can owners afford it?

Dhaka’s pets deserve better, but can owners afford it?

Veterinary care in Dhaka faces affordability and accessibility challenges, with government clinics offering low-cost services but low trust, while private clinics remain expensive. Stray animal care depends on community support, government involvement, and NGOs for practical solutions.
7 December 2024, 10:24 AM
Rangamati’s boxing club: Jabs, hooks, and life-changing stories

Rangamati’s boxing club: Jabs, hooks, and life-changing stories

Sura Krishna Chakma’s Rangamati W.B. Club uses boxing and Wushu to empower youth with discipline, resilience, and teamwork. This inclusive initiative fosters leadership, combats negative habits, and unites communities, shaping brighter futures in the Hill Tracts.
5 December 2024, 11:05 AM
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Painting the world in pink

Pink is an interesting shade and artist, Antora Mehrukh Azad has made it her signature
30 November 2024, 07:07 AM
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Hitting all the right notes!

A singer, fitness enthusiast, sports model, and teacher – Wahida Hussain has carved a unique niche for herself
30 November 2024, 06:49 AM
B Proshad Das's Journey to the Top 30 at Mister World 2024

B Proshad Das's Journey to the Top 30 at Mister World 2024

In an exclusive with Star Lifestyle, B Proshad Das opens up about the transformative journey that led him to one of the world’s most prestigious platforms and his ambitious plans to inspire and empower others.
25 November 2024, 18:16 PM
Weddings, weavers, and heritage: Choosing taant to support Bangladesh’s artisans

Weddings, weavers, and heritage: Choosing taant to support Bangladesh’s artisans

The country’s taant (handloom) industry — a vital piece of the nation’s cultural and economic fabric – is currently struggling under the weight of economic challenges. This season, our support for these artisans, who breathe life into traditional garments, is more important than ever.
25 November 2024, 12:21 PM

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