The rising stakes of cooling
16 March 2026, 00:50 AM
Chill Factor
AC market trends and future of cooling
16 March 2026, 00:44 AM
Chill Factor
Changing Climate drives higher demand Singer Bangladesh
16 March 2026, 00:41 AM
Chill Factor
Strategic maintenance can save AC (and your wallet)
16 March 2026, 00:38 AM
Chill Factor
10 smart habits for a cheaper summer
16 March 2026, 00:36 AM
Chill Factor
Heatwaves, rural demand boost AC sales
16 March 2026, 00:35 AM
Chill Factor
How air conditioning protects from air pollution
16 March 2026, 00:27 AM
Chill Factor
The unstoppable journey of Mabia Akhter Simanto
12 March 2026, 08:32 AM
Supplements
Guarding our vital filters
12 March 2026, 01:03 AM
World Kidney Day 2026
Silent signs of kidney stones
12 March 2026, 00:48 AM
World Kidney Day 2026
Death need not be painful: Palliative care in Bangladesh
In November 2016, nine-year-old Asif was admitted to the only hospital which treats child cancer patients in the country. He was prematurely released from the hospital, with a few months of treatment still left to receive.
3 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Who cares your PAIN?
Anu Saha, 32, has been travelling to the capital’s Bangbandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) from Sirajganj twice a month during the last two years to collect oral morphine for pain management for his dying mother Sebi Saha, 50, a patient of terminal cancer.
3 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Cancer Control: Focus on prevention, developing human resources
Cancer control in the country requires an integrated approach with emphasis on prevention that can help improve quality of life, reduce the possibility of cancer and thus cut health expenditures, experts have said.
3 February 2020, 18:00 PM
Bangabandhu meets Heath
“I have given much thought since we met in Bermuda to our policies in the Indian sub-continent in the new situation which has been created there. In this connection it was of particular interest to me to have an hour’s talk with Sheikh Mujibur Rahman when he came through London.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Bangabandhu arrives in Delhi …
January 1, 1972. An emergency meeting of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, chaired by the Foreign Minister, was held that evening at my Dhanmondi residence.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
A journey from darkness to light
On 28 December he [jail superintendent] came to me and said that I should pack up as he had received an order that I was to ‘shift to new location’. My immediate reaction was one of joy, at the prospect of leaving the jail after nearly nine months of solitary confinement.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
‘We don’t know defeat’
At first, I remember the students, the labourers, the peasants, the intellectuals, the soldiers, the police, the people, the Hindus and the Muslims of my Bangladesh who were killed. I, wishing for their souls and paying tribute to them, would like to say a few words to you.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Beyond Liberation
The main worry and concern now was the fate of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. There was anxiety about him despite the surrender in Dacca and the unilateral ceasefire coming into force in the western theatre of war.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
BANGABANDHU lands in freedom
One of the most memorable events that took place in the history of Bangladesh was on the day when Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman landed as a free man in the free land of the United Kingdom after having spent nine agonising months in Pakistani gaol. The date was January 8, 1972.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
The Return of the Hope
On January 10, 1972, the man whom his people lovingly called Bangabandhu, friend of Bengal, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, returned to Dhaka on a chilly and windy late afternoon from London, via New Delhi, to be welcomed by hundreds and thousands of people.
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
Bangabandhu’s speech at Delhi Airport
Bangabandhu’s speech at Delhi Airport
9 January 2020, 18:00 PM
LPG growing in demand
Gone are the days when cooking meals twice a day used to take a toll on Nasrin Akter.
28 December 2019, 18:10 PM
Construction Hazard: Creating awareness and the role of stakeholders
RFL Pipe & Fittings (a brand of RFL Group) in association with The Daily Star organised a roundtable titled “Construction Hazard:
Creating awareness and the role of stakeholders” on December 12, 2019. Here we publish a summary of the discussion.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM
LPG industry in a tough spot
The market of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is facing a bizarre dilemma.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM
Are we using LPG safely?
While the use of LPG is growing exponentially in Bangladesh, it is now more important than ever to handle this flammable product safely. Portable and refillable cylinders of different sizes are designed for household, commercial or industrial settings. Flawed use and lack of maintenance of these cylinders often cause explosion taking severe toll on life and property.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM
“Autogas will replace CNG and octane”
LPG in Bangladesh is a booming sector. The demand is increasing in industrial, commercial and household sectors. Autogas sector will come soon, in both rural and urban areas.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM
“Many operators are compromising safety and quality measures”
Due to our growth in GDP, consumption has increased, which has led to energy requirements going up. There is also a diminishing trend of natural gas, which is used in households. These two factors have contributed to the rising demand for LPG. Importing LNG is an expensive process, so LPG will be used as cooking fuel, and once the infrastructure is built, also as an automotive fuel.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM
“Bangladesh is oversupplying local LPG-related products”
The LPG industry had tremendous growth in the last four to five years. In 2013, the industry produced 80,000 tonnes of LPG. This year, the industry reached one million tonnes.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM
“The number of LPG operator licenses should be limited”
The LPG industry of Bangladesh is quite progressive. The first-generation LPG started in the late 90s, the second generation started in around 2004-05 and the third generation came in 2014-15 and onwards, when the government decided to stop supply of natural gas in households.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM
“LPG infrastructure in Bangladesh is over-invested”
The government’s decision to keep its reserve of natural gas at a sustainable level and rapid urbanisation in the country paved the way for a robust increase in LPG consumption. We can expect the LPG industry to grow exponentially in the future.
28 December 2019, 18:00 PM