Innovation helps Bangladeshi katan weaving break free from repetition

24 May 2026, 20:09 PM Fashion & Beauty
Revolutionize Bangladeshi heritage textiles with an innovative Jacquard device developed by Tanwy Kabir and Sheikh Saifur Rahman. This technology empowers Mirpur handloom weavers to create large Katan motifs, reducing waste and unlocking global fashion possibilities.

5 epic destinations in Asia that won’t cost a fortune

Discover budget-friendly Asian travel destinations from Bangladesh, exploring Nepal, Bhutan, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Thailand to experience breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and world-class street food while creating unforgettable memories without breaking your bank account.

Why renaming PCOS to PMOS matters more than we think

14 May 2026, 16:17 PM Health & Fitness
Experts have recommended renaming PCOS to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS). Learn why this change matters for your health and diagnosis.

How to stay safe in a heatwave
16 April 2026, 19:42 PM Health & Fitness
Stay fit this Eid without skipping your favourite foods
18 March 2026, 06:08 AM Health & Fitness
Why you should eat dates every day even after Ramadan
18 March 2026, 03:49 AM Health & Fitness
The colourful cauliflowers of Bangladesh
6 February 2023, 02:17 AM Life & Living Multimedia
Shankha Dasgupta: Meet the genius behind Guti
1 February 2023, 12:48 PM Life & Living
Despite charging fees, needs of passengers neglected
23 January 2023, 04:33 AM Life & Living Multimedia

How female leaders are shaping a new era in banking

Across Bangladesh’s financial landscape, a decisive revolution is underway where women are shaping the rules, questioning traditional systems, and introducing leadership styles grounded in empathy, resilience, and most importantly, inclusivity.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Sharpened focus, unshaken resolve: Women breaking barriers in sports

For decades, girls in Bangladesh have grown up hearing an invisible rulebook: real sports, the ones defined by sweat, muscle, adrenaline, and grit, are spaces for boys. Boys played in the playgrounds. And girls?
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Why modular kitchens are taking over Bangladeshi urban homes fast

The kitchen is the single most important space in a house after the bedroom. While the latter is a space of rest and rejuvenation, the kitchen is a hub of activity where pots and pans clang, fires sizzle and flavours come alive as we cook. Both lazy dinners of sustenance and culinary feasts come together in this same space under various circumstances and moods.
17 January 2026, 15:09 PM

Bangladeshi heritage decor ideas for small modern homes

Revitalise modern living spaces by integrating traditional Bangladeshi handicrafts like Rickshaw painting, Nakshi Kantha, and sustainable jute accessories. These ethical heritage pieces from Panthapath or Aarong blend cultural storytelling with contemporary interior design aesthetics perfectly.
17 January 2026, 15:02 PM

No heater? Easy tips to keep your home warm this winter

Maximize indoor warmth during a chilly Bangladesh winter by utilizing residual kitchen heat, thick rugs, and heavy curtains. These simple, affordable insulation techniques effectively block cold drafts and trap sunlight, ensuring a cozy, comfortable home.
15 January 2026, 19:39 PM

Find comfort from persistent winter coughs with simple honey remedies

Soothe respiratory ailments this chilly Bangladeshi winter using honey, a natural remedy for coughs and throat irritation. Rich in antioxidants, it boosts immunity, improves sleep, and moisturizes dry skin during persistent cold and fog.
15 January 2026, 19:34 PM

Eza Chowdhury explains how yoga supports emotional healing

Embrace holistic healing with Eza Chowdhury, founder of Samadi Wellness in Bangladesh. Transitioning from Canadian finance to yoga, she integrates trauma-informed breathwork and meditation, proving mindfulness fosters emotional resilience and spiritual growth beyond physical fitness.
15 January 2026, 19:26 PM

Think living alone is miserable? Here’s why it’s actually powerful

Mastering solitude through independent living fosters essential life skills like budgeting, time management, and household chores. Navigating these challenges builds immense confidence and facilitates profound self-discovery, transforming individuals into resilient, self-aware, and highly capable people.
15 January 2026, 19:19 PM

This stray dog walked 100 days for peace

Follow Aloka, the Indian pariah dog, as he joins Buddhist monks on a transformative hundred-day Walk for Peace. This loyal stray embodies Sanskrit light, proving that resilience and quiet companionship provide profound lessons in spiritual mindfulness.
14 January 2026, 14:43 PM

Japanese woman aged 92 wins competitive Tekken 8 esports tournament

Experience ninety-two-year-old Hisako Sakai conquering Japan’s Care Esports tournament through Tekken 8 mastery. This competitive milestone proves gaming improves cognitive health and social connection, demonstrating that strategy and patience dismantle traditional barriers regarding aging.
14 January 2026, 14:41 PM

From self-doubt to Harvard: Lessons for dreamers in Bangladesh

Like many Bangladeshi girls, I grew up with the assumption that my life would eventually narrow into a single destination: marriage. There is nothing wrong with that path, but for me, it felt like a life half-lived. I wanted more: to learn, to build, to contribute.
12 January 2026, 15:48 PM

Why the kaftan works for all body types

Master the elegant kaftan silhouette for modern Bangladeshi fashion. Whether sourcing silk from Aarong or custom tailoring at Banani Supermarket, these versatile chiffon and cotton garments provide effortless, breathable style for weddings and office wear.
12 January 2026, 15:46 PM

The art of noticing the beauty in little things

Embrace the art of noticing beauty within Dhaka’s chaotic landscape. From monsoon rains to winter mist on rickshaw rides, romanticising small moments like sharing jhalmuri or tea transforms daily despair into a poetic, meaningful life.
12 January 2026, 15:35 PM

Dressed to impress or to judge? A critical look at Dhaka’s fashion circle

Critique Dhaka's elitist social scene where designer handbags and high-end fashion overshadow traditional Bangladeshi values. From sangeet parties to TikTok trends, prioritize compassion over superficial luxury to reclaim cultural integrity amidst rising aesthetic obsession.
12 January 2026, 15:23 PM

Coping mechanisms of an average citizen in Dhaka

Navigate Dhaka's urban chaos through dark humour and resilience. From Cox’s Bazar escapes to restaurant culture, Dhakaites utilize Gen-Z memes and social dining to combat unpredictable street blockades, transforming systemic frustration into collective survival strategies.
12 January 2026, 15:18 PM

Love winter weather? Visit these Bangladesh destinations

Experience northern Bangladesh winter by exploring Bogura historic sites like Mahastangarh and Paharpur. Witness Kanchenjunga views from Tetulia tea gardens or visit Dinajpur Mohonpur Rubber Dam for serene landscapes, perfect for adventurous cultural heritage travellers.
11 January 2026, 15:17 PM

The lives behind Dhaka’s winter pitha stalls

Support Dhaka street food vendors this winter by enjoying traditional Chitoi and Bhapa Pitha. Discover how resilient artisans like Khadija and Mobarak preserve Bengali heritage through homemade bhortas while securing vital income for their families.
11 January 2026, 14:55 PM

Clothes, cash, or gold? How to pick the perfect wedding gift

Navigate wedding gifting in Bangladesh by choosing high-value items like gold or cash. While home appliances from brands like Singer provide utility, personalised tokens like books or travel vouchers offer lasting emotional impact for newlyweds.
11 January 2026, 14:35 PM

How climate change could be making your migraines worse

Combat rising migraine frequency by managing environmental triggers like barometric pressure shifts and heatwaves. Climate change intensifies neurological pain, requiring proactive hydration and stress management to mitigate systemic inflammation and lost productivity during attacks.
11 January 2026, 14:24 PM

Pineapple on pizza isn’t a crime—or is it?

Explore the polarizing Hawaiian pizza debate originating from Canada in 1962. Analyse how tropical pineapple challenges culinary authenticity against melted mozzarella, blending sweet and salty flavours to create a bold, rebellious, and scientifically balanced experience.
8 January 2026, 10:23 AM