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Miss Universe look celebrated Bangladeshi heritage through a Jamdani saree and armour-like traditional jewellery
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#Events / The Flow Fest 2025: Redefining wellness with purpose
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#Women Empowerment / Leading with Purpose: Turning Youth Creativity Into Real Opportunities
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#Decor / Sudeshna S Chowdhury: Leading Dhaka’s interior design revolution
2 November 2025, 08:51 AM Life & Living
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Your brain wants you to be kind — here’s why

Acts of kindness trigger the brain’s reward system, boosting dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin while reducing stress hormones. These biological changes elevate mood, strengthen social bonds, and improve physical health, proving kindness benefits both giver and receiver.
1 November 2025, 10:33 AM
Going bald? This 20-day regrowth formula could be the game-changer
30 October 2025, 10:43 AM Life & Living
Tired of sucking in your belly? Try these yoga moves to shrink it for real

Tired of sucking in your belly? Try these yoga moves to shrink it for real

Eliza Chowdhury, a seasoned yoga instructor with certifications from India and Thailand, shares 5 yoga poses that are particularly effective for targeting and reducing belly fat.
13 October 2024, 10:45 AM
Is every step a risk? Addressing Dhaka’s road safety crisis

Is every step a risk? Addressing Dhaka’s road safety crisis

In Dhaka, the symphony of traffic never ceases — rickshaws, buses, and crowds push forward in a relentless tide of movement. Amid this everyday hustle, the city’s roads present a dangerous paradox: they are both lifelines and lethal threats.
11 October 2024, 15:16 PM
Don’t Be blind to the truth: Vision impairment is an economic crisis in disguise

Don’t Be blind to the truth: Vision impairment is an economic crisis in disguise

Vision impairment significantly impacts socioeconomic growth, particularly for low-income workers. Accessible eye care, such as affordable spectacles, enhances productivity and transforms lives, emphasizing the need for integrated eye health initiatives within public health frameworks to address this critical issue.
10 October 2024, 09:39 AM
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Turn that trash into treasure: 5 upcycling projects your mother would be proud of

In a world brimming with items too often discarded, upcycling — the process of transforming waste materials or unwanted products into new materials to be of greater quality — presents a wonderful opportunity to breathe new life into what many would consider trash.
10 October 2024, 09:00 AM
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Washing well: Finding the best washing machine for your household

Choosing the right washing machine is essential, especially in a country like Bangladesh, where climate, family size, and energy considerations play important roles in household decisions. However, as there are numerous models and features on the market, selecting the right washing machine can be a daunting task.
6 October 2024, 18:00 PM
More ‘me time’ and less office drama: 4-day workweek comes to Bangladesh

More ‘me time’ and less office drama: 4-day workweek comes to Bangladesh

So far, in the dynamic landscape of Bangladesh’s work culture, a five-day or six-day workweek has long been the standard. However, Farming Future Bangladesh (FFB) has charted a new course by introducing a four-day workweek.
30 September 2024, 17:24 PM
Why hit the gym when you can dance? Zumba takes over Bangladesh

Why hit the gym when you can dance? Zumba takes over Bangladesh

Imagine entering a room where vibrant Latin beats, Bollywood tunes, and Arabic rhythms create an electrifying atmosphere. As the music plays, the space transforms into a dynamic dance floor. This is not just any dance party, it’s a Zumba class! An exercise increasingly gaining popularity across Bangladesh.
28 September 2024, 11:45 AM
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Budget-friendly escapes near Sangsad Bhaban

If you are a resident of Dhaka, it is unlikely that you haven’t heard of Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban. But did you know the area surrounding the Sangsad Bhaban is a thriving recreational hub for all walks of life?
25 September 2024, 00:00 AM
Roasting 101: Why Bangladeshis are loving this bold new comedy trend

Roasting 101: Why Bangladeshis are loving this bold new comedy trend

The echo of laughter through a crowded room after a sharp comedic jab is becoming increasingly common in Bangladesh, where joking about political figures once might have attracted “unwanted attention.”
19 September 2024, 11:15 AM
Free classes, no flexibility required! A banker’s unlikely yoga mission

Free classes, no flexibility required! A banker’s unlikely yoga mission

As the soft rays of the sun peek through the trees at Dhanmondi Lake, a group of women spread their yoga mats. Md Rokanuzzaman Tutul, their instructor, fusses over the arrangement of mats, ensuring ample space is available for effective movement. This is the usual scenario you may encounter if you happen to visit Dhanmondi Lake on a fine morning.
19 September 2024, 10:43 AM
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Shokher Bazar: a collector’s treasure trove

The world of collectables is vast and varied. For many, collecting stamps, coins, banknotes, matchboxes, historical memorabilia, etc. is an ongoing dialogue with the past. To cater to the needs of the collector’s community in the country, the Philatelic Society of Bangladesh (PSB) organises Shokher Bazar, a fair that features booths from specialised dealers and traders dealing in collectables.
17 September 2024, 18:04 PM
Radio’s last stand: Can FM survive in a digital world?

Radio’s last stand: Can FM survive in a digital world?

Like many traditional media, FM radio has struggled to maintain its once-strong relevance in the face of rapid digitalisation, changing listener habits, and the rise of online streaming platforms.
15 September 2024, 11:28 AM
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Living large in small spaces

In the world of interior design, the shift towards apartment living has catalysed an evolution in furniture trends, blending aesthetic appeal with functional practicality.
14 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Fans in apartments

When it comes to making an apartment a more pleasant place to live, fans are often the unsung heroes. They do much more than just beat the heat—they enhance air circulation, boost your décor, and are a boon for energy savings. Whether you’re a fan aficionado or just considering your first purchase, understanding the types, benefits, and smart ways to use fans can transform your apartment living experience.
14 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Designing an ideal: workspace for your home

As the landscape of work shifts dramatically towards remote and hybrid models, the need for a well-designed home office has never been more essential. A thoughtfully planned workspace not only enhances productivity but also contributes to a healthier work-life balance. From ergonomic setups to personalised comfort, each element plays a pivotal role in creating an effective home office.
14 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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The booming real estate industry of Sylhet

According to the report by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Sylhet has seen a consistent increase in domestic and international tourism, with visitor numbers growing by 15% annually.
14 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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From walls to wellness

Wall paint, traditionally used to breathe life into bland interiors, has evolved. Today, it serves as a multifunctional tool that addresses safety, health, and environmental concerns.
14 September 2024, 18:00 PM
Dhaka Flow’s grand opening: Finally, a place to heal your mind, body, and spirit

Dhaka Flow’s grand opening: Finally, a place to heal your mind, body, and spirit

Dhaka Flow inaugurated its Health & Healing Studio on 7 September, 2024, in Banani, through a lively event, introducing a new hub for wellness that aims to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual health of its visitors.
8 September 2024, 09:12 AM
Stars shine bright, but who’s keeping the lights on? Meet the unsung heroes of entertainment

Stars shine bright, but who’s keeping the lights on? Meet the unsung heroes of entertainment

The world of entertainment certainly looks alluring. But have you wondered about the people who work day and night to keep the magic alive? Here, stars easily garner the lion’s share of praise and visibility. However, the essential contributions of background artists frequently remain overlooked.
7 September 2024, 10:58 AM
Empathy? What’s that? The free-for-all world of toxic social media comments

Empathy? What’s that? The free-for-all world of toxic social media comments

Ah, social media! Our modern theatre, where the netizens are armed with memes and hashtags. When commenting on Facebook or Instagram, seemingly normal individuals transform into keyboard warriors, ready to wage World War III over the correct usage of “your” vs “you’re.”
3 September 2024, 09:50 AM

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