A three-day-long first-ever Bangladesh International Travel and Tourism Expo (BITTE) is scheduled to kick-off in Dhaka from December 1 to boost the country's tourism industry and showcase Bangladesh to global tourists.
Having decades of experience in green technology, Denmark has offered Bangladesh various ways that can help the climate-vulnerable country with the green transition.
Jute has long been called the golden fibre of Bangladesh, and that alone underscores the significance of the fibre in the culture and economy. Bangladesh grows one of the best quality jute fibres in the entire world, and there’s significant production and scope in our country. But are we using it to its full potential and could we do more?
Dhaka during the ‘70s and the ‘80s was very different from the city we know now. The earlier version of Dhaka was filled with modest homes, and open yards. The houses and streets were adorned with colourful and fragrant local flowers such as madhobilata,
The second edition of TRESemmé Bangladesh Fashion Week 2020, will be held from 23rd to 25th January at the International
The year 2019 ended with a pleasant surprise for KFC fans of Bangladesh. This food chain is continuing their journey in the country by opening their 22nd and 23rd outlets respectively in Bogura and Khulna.
For the eighth consecutive time, the non-profit organisation ‘Sombhabona’ has put together the ‘Pushpokoli Winter Festival-2019’ for underprivileged children on January 3, 2020, at Mirpur Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket stadium.
Local artists and artisans have become forgotten talent in society. Their crafts have been overshadowed by non-local products which most of us assume to be of better quality.
On the second day of Bengali Year 1424, a very unique fair was held in Dhaka. Sajida Foundation and Purnava Ltd. organised this event at the BRAC Centre, titled 'Health and Wellness Fair'.
With Boishakh humming around the corner, Fashion Entrepreneurs Association of Bangladesh (FEAB) organised a five-day fashion assembly on the premises of the Chitrashala plaza in Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.
Nipun Crafts continues to be one of the pioneering fashion houses in our country. It was March 1973 --Bangladesh had only started to...
This has never been done before. A fashion show showcasing the legacy of Bangla cinema through an entire collection of designs...
Over the years, the National Crafts Council of Bangladesh (NCCB), has played an important role in promoting local crafts and thus uplifting the livelihood of neglected craftsmen across the country.
Since its inception in 1985, the National Crafts Council of Bangladesh (NCCB), through its sincere efforts, has attempted to highlight the traditional crafts of the country to a wider audience.
Have you ever been utterly mesmerised by the gleaming, jade green eyes of a cat, or awed by its stubby nose and soft and gentle purrs?
Age is one of the most taboo topics in the world. Why so? Fahima Choudhury shared her viewpoints in the roundtable discussion arranged by Dove at the Daily Star Centre on the 18th of October, 2016.
Dove instigated a series of campaigns to fight against prejudices related to women and ageing. Based on its campaign programmes, it arranged a roundtable discussion – 'How Old Are You' at The Daily Star centre on the 18th of October, 2016.
British Bangladeshis have been making huge contributions to UK society for many decades with hundreds of success stories within national politics, law, medicine, science, corporate business and of course the restaurant and catering sector.