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Ready to adopt a child? Understand Bangladesh’s legal and emotional journey

Is Bangladesh ready to fully embrace adoption as parenthood?

In Bangladesh, adoption is slowly shedding stigma, with families like Riad and Muntasir's redefining parenthood beyond biology. Despite progress, adoption remains a hesitant choice, often considered after IVF or other options, reflecting societal and emotional complexities.
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Nativity Scene

How the nativity scene became a global tradition  

Like the events it symbolises, the story of the nativity scene itself is one steeped in history.
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Sacred blooms, eternal love: Flowers in worship and puja fashion

Sacred blooms, eternal love: Flowers in worship and puja fashion

In the simplicity of floral blooms, devotees find a pure form, expressing their homage to the gods and goddesses; their beauty and scent create an ambience that elevates the entire spiritual experience.
6 October 2024, 12:18 PM
Gifts of love: Nostalgic reminiscence of thoughtful gestures

Gifts of love: Nostalgic reminiscence of thoughtful gestures

Mementos of love are something special. Not many people safekeep them in a box but gifts that stand out are kept in our memories forever. To find out what curious presents people have received over the years, we talk to Raihan Ahmed, a communications specialist, and Urmee Sarkar, a chef.
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Tribute to Humayun Ahmed

Paying tribute to Humayun Ahmed and some of his iconic characters

We share a heartfelt tribute to the maestro, Humayun Ahmed penned many years ago. The tribute, still as relevant as it was back then, points out the immensity of love and affection that we hold for the 'magician of words.' Rest in peace, sir.
19 July 2022, 09:50 AM
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images through a theodolite / When hope is all we sell and buy

Abdus Sattar (not his real name) is his able assistant. Although unlettered, over the years, Sattar bhai has learned to recognise books, differentiate the pocket watch from the compass, and identify replicas from the antic; he also tirelessly obliges to our every whim for a cup of steaming tea as we rendezvous for a routine session of evening chit chat.
17 September 2018, 18:00 PM
donkey

Images through a theodolite / A kicking mule!

I am guilty as sin; an unabashed, bona fide enthusiast on donkeys and everything related to the animal. My browser marks hundreds of website links, I maintain a small library, and I regularly communicate with other enthusiasts from across the world.
10 September 2018, 18:00 PM
Ready to adopt a child? Understand Bangladesh’s legal and emotional journey

Is Bangladesh ready to fully embrace adoption as parenthood?

In Bangladesh, adoption is slowly shedding stigma, with families like Riad and Muntasir's redefining parenthood beyond biology. Despite progress, adoption remains a hesitant choice, often considered after IVF or other options, reflecting societal and emotional complexities.
22 September 2025, 09:07 AM
Nativity Scene

How the nativity scene became a global tradition  

Like the events it symbolises, the story of the nativity scene itself is one steeped in history.
23 December 2024, 06:42 AM
Sacred blooms, eternal love: Flowers in worship and puja fashion

Sacred blooms, eternal love: Flowers in worship and puja fashion

In the simplicity of floral blooms, devotees find a pure form, expressing their homage to the gods and goddesses; their beauty and scent create an ambience that elevates the entire spiritual experience.
6 October 2024, 12:18 PM
Gifts of love: Nostalgic reminiscence of thoughtful gestures

Gifts of love: Nostalgic reminiscence of thoughtful gestures

Mementos of love are something special. Not many people safekeep them in a box but gifts that stand out are kept in our memories forever. To find out what curious presents people have received over the years, we talk to Raihan Ahmed, a communications specialist, and Urmee Sarkar, a chef.
12 February 2024, 13:03 PM
Tangia Methila

What is the colour of love?

Perhaps, the answer to the question is simple. It is what most people say it is — ‘red in its most vibrant shade' or is it?
13 February 2023, 06:56 AM
Tribute to Humayun Ahmed

Paying tribute to Humayun Ahmed and some of his iconic characters

We share a heartfelt tribute to the maestro, Humayun Ahmed penned many years ago. The tribute, still as relevant as it was back then, points out the immensity of love and affection that we hold for the 'magician of words.' Rest in peace, sir.
19 July 2022, 09:50 AM
lifestyle image

When hope is all we sell and buy

Abdus Sattar (not his real name) is his able assistant. Although unlettered, over the years, Sattar bhai has learned to recognise books, differentiate the pocket watch from the compass, and identify replicas from the antic; he also tirelessly obliges to our every whim for a cup of steaming tea as we rendezvous for a routine session of evening chit chat.
17 September 2018, 18:00 PM
donkey

A kicking mule!

I am guilty as sin; an unabashed, bona fide enthusiast on donkeys and everything related to the animal. My browser marks hundreds of website links, I maintain a small library, and I regularly communicate with other enthusiasts from across the world.
10 September 2018, 18:00 PM
A long story of the short kameez

A long story of the short kameez

Ayub was a charismatic fellow. He was the one to dine with the Camelots and western allies, and engage in fierce battles with eastern foes.
23 July 2018, 18:00 PM
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