Security should not be a pretext for moral policing or erosion of liberties
The recent incidents of assault and harassment by police officers are not merely a string of isolated incidents, but a signal about institutional health.
26 February 2026, 00:33 AM
Engineering the future of refrigerators
Refrigerators are no longer silent metal boxes; they’re intelligent, sustainable hubs at the heart of smart homes.
25 February 2026, 01:10 AM
Why this lonely baby monkey and his IKEA toy are viral
Discover the heartwarming story of Punch, the viral Japanese macaque, and his beloved orangutan comfort toy. Learn about emotional security and resilience.
24 February 2026, 18:20 PM
How simple Bangla messages capture love better than classic love lines
Celebrate affection through everyday Bangladeshi expressions like "Pookie" or "Bashae pouchaye janayo" which define modern romance. These heartfelt phrases offer deeper emotional security than formal declarations, proving that true devotion thrives within simple, mundane moments.
14 February 2026, 18:36 PM
A New Standard for Chocolate Day
There is a timeless English proverb that suggests we should “say it with something sweet.” When words fall short, a piece of chocolate often serves as the perfect messenger of affection.
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Is your building seismically safe?
Frequent tremors that have rattled the capital and surrounding districts reveal a worrying truth: many existing buildings were not designed or built to modern seismic standards.
7 February 2026, 14:42 PM
Lakefront Luxury Finds a New Address
Perched on the serene edge of Gulshan Lake, Credence Arkology reimagines premium urban living as a single, sculptural tower that feels more like a private sanctuary than an apartment block.
7 February 2026, 14:09 PM
A Garden City Tower Escape in Tropical Haider Amorapuri
Tropical Homes at Haider Amorapuri transforms 120 Katha into a lush, family-focused enclave at Banasree Main Road. Four refined towers rise ground plus sixteen floors, offering three- and four-bedroom residences that balance generous proportions with breezy tropical design. About three hundred apartments range from approximately one thousand five hundred ninety-two to two thousand three hundred six square feet, each planned as a bright, cross-ventilated sanctuary for modern living.
7 February 2026, 14:00 PM
Know, check, act: Early cancer detection saves lives
Cancer incidence in Bangladesh is rising and may more than double by 2050 if preventive measures are not strengthened.
3 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Living Inside an Idea
Chaabi, treats thresholds, light and memory as active ingredients of daily life, archiving family objects beneath the floor and choreographing arrival so inhabitation feels cinematic. Chaabi won the Gold Medal in the Residential category of the ARCASIA Awards 2025, a rare recognition that has brought wider attention to his quietly experimental approach to architecture.
21 January 2026, 13:41 PM
We don’t need zoos, only safe places for wild animals
At the beginning of December, a lioness named Daisy slipped out of her cage at Mirpur National Zoo for a few hours, sparking panic and a rushed evacuation.
2 January 2026, 18:00 PM
Mobility made more accessible
Matiur Rahman, President of the Bangladesh Motorcycle Assemblers and Manufacturers Association, Chairman and Managing Director of the Uttara Group of Companies,
29 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Gearing Bangladesh for a cashless tomorrow
Imagine falling in love with a gadget or expensive jewellery at a shop, and instead of digging into your pocket, you simply scan a QR code or tap a few buttons on your phone.
23 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Mobile wallets power Bangladesh’s new financial pulse
Mobile financial services (MFS) have become Bangladesh’s fast lane to financial inclusion and economic mobility.
23 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Cutting bills without cutting comfort
Imagine a small family in Dhaka: two working parents, two school-age children, and a modest apartment with a decade-old refrigerator, a forty-inch television, a thirty-litre storage geyser and several incandescent bulbs.
13 December 2025, 18:00 PM
The crackdown that could rewrite the phone market
Bangladesh’s mobile market is at a turning point. The government is rolling out the National Equipment Identity Register (NEIR) to block unregistered and smuggled phones.
11 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Slum fires, inequality and Dhaka’s invisible residents
Slum fires are not accidents but a predictable by-product of inequality and policy failure.
4 December 2025, 06:00 AM
The BBA Job Playbook
Bangladesh produces thousands of BBA graduates every year, and the first question many final-year students ask is simple: where do I start? The short answer is practical. Sales, marketing and finance remain the main entry lanes for business graduates.
23 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Which BBA Major Will Launch You?
On a humid Dhaka afternoon a final-year BBA class buzzed with more questions than coffee. One student loved numbers but feared missing fast-hiring roles. Another wanted creative work yet worried about steady pay. Choosing a major suddenly felt like picking a ladder rung that might decide the next five years.
23 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Unlocking the Clever Storage Space
Imagine entering a small apartment teeming with clutter and immediately thinking, “I require a concealed compartment to store all of this!” In today’s cities, space is at a premium, and every home feels cosier when smart furniture takes care of the chaos.
29 October 2025, 18:00 PM