How SHAPE is redefining lingerie for women in Bangladesh

26 March 2026, 21:51 PM Fashion & Beauty
Empower your daily routine with SHAPE’s seamless bras, specifically engineered by Monoshita Ayruani for South Asian bodies. This Dhaka-based brand prioritizes inclusive sizing and skin-tone-accurate shades like coffee, ensuring ultimate comfort and invisible confidence.
How to make your makeup last in humid weather
26 March 2026, 20:53 PM Fashion & Beauty
Make a statement this Eid with elegant flowy dresses
15 March 2026, 13:41 PM Fashion & Beauty

5 best quick getaways from Dhaka for your Eid holiday

Travel
Explore top Dhaka day trips like Panam City, Moinot Ghat, and Netrokona’s China Clay Hills. These scenic Bangladesh destinations offer historic colonial architecture, traditional Muktagacha Monda sweets, and serene river views for a perfect getaway.

Stay fit this Eid without skipping your favourite foods

18 March 2026, 06:08 AM Health & Fitness
Manage holiday weight gain during Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha celebrations with mindful eating strategies. Prioritize fiber-rich vegetables and protein over carbohydrates, choose water over sugary sodas, and enjoy short walks to support healthy digestion.
Snoring at night? Low vitamin D might be playing a role
23 February 2026, 13:57 PM Health & Fitness

Mosabbir Alok Nibash giving cancer patients a home
19 February 2026, 14:32 PM Health & Fitness
How gastritis affect fasting during Ramadan, and what helps
16 February 2026, 19:16 PM 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

Minimalism took over—but was it worth losing colour?

Analyse the phenomenon of chromatic decline as modern architecture, automotive design, and fashion shift toward grayscale minimalism. Neutral palettes replace vibrant historical hues, reflecting a psychological transition toward monochrome aesthetics in our increasingly digital world.
18 January 2026, 13:15 PM

Why “boys don’t cry” harms emotional growth

Address emotional suppression in Bangladeshi households where toxic masculinity hinders child development. Dr Helal Uddin Ahmed explains how blocking tears triggers aggression and depression, necessitating empathy to foster emotional intelligence and mental health resilience.
18 January 2026, 13:07 PM

Ergonomic furniture: Why it is no longer a luxury but a necessity

From crowded offices to long commutes, our physical movement has been reduced to a bare minimum. Long hours spent sitting and looking at screens have become the norm for this generation.
18 January 2026, 03:58 AM

Regional identity and the untapped power of foods

When food carries the name of the land it comes from, it tells a story of soil, water, people, climate, history, and culture.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

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

Obesity: Here’s how to combat the global health endemic

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2022, 1 in 8 people were obese globally. This figure implies that between 1990 and 2022,
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Movement, mindfulness and community: Inside Dhaka’s growing wellness industry

For years, Dhaka has been associated with rush-hour traffic, relentless noise, and high-stress workdays.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Sleep Clinics: Why They’re Becoming Essential

Globally, sleep clinics have expanded rapidly, transforming sleep medicine into a distinct and established field. Bangladesh, though slightly behind, is now catching up fast.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Renting vs owning apartments: Key considerations for buyers

We humans have achieved some incredible things in our modern society. From launching rockets and robots into space and other celestial bodies,
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Expectations of non-resident Bangladeshis from the 2026 democratic government

Bangladesh witnessed some extraordinary times just over a year ago. Nineteen months after the mass uprising of July 2024, the national election is expected to be held in February 2026.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Student entrepreneurs balance studies and business, inspire young generation

While traditionally working part-time as a teaching assistant, intern, magazine writer, or home tutor has been quite common, the era of student entrepreneurs has begun.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Harnessing the wind: Clean energy, clear progress

In a coastal village in Cox’s Bazar, steel towers now rise where fishermen once cast their nets.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Jamdani and Nakshi Kantha enter global conversations through design

At first glance, you may feel like looking at a thrifted jacket or a misfit patchwork dress. Once you look closely, you will see the stitches do not repeat.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Leather and footwear: The next big export frontier for Bangladesh

When Bangladesh’s export story is mentioned, garments usually dominate the headline. Yet beneath that louder narrative, another sector has been steadily gaining international attention.
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

The lure of natural dyes in sustainable fashion

If there is one buzzword that aptly summarises the initiatives and undertakings of the last few decades, it is sustainability. Th
18 January 2026, 00:00 AM

Fusion, identity, and the changing mindset of young designers

To understand the future of Bangladesh’s fashion landscape, you need to look beyond the runway first.
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