To make this time somewhat more enjoyable, here are a few movies you can watch with your family.
If you’ve been thinking of pitching in this year, here are five easy and familiar recipes that are always a hit on Eid.
The participants were highly enthusiastic, and the actresses expressed their joy at being able to showcase their talents in a fresh and exciting way.
Shajal Noor cherishes childhood memories of celebrating Eid. Born and brought up in Old Dhaka, the actor enjoys the rich traditions of his town.
There is something magical about Eid mornings.
Holidaymakers’ journey on the highways and waterways have been relatively hassle-free, except those heading to the northern districts on trains.
With Eid-ul-Fitr just two days away, the markets in Chattogram are abuzz with customers. This year, however, customers were not busy buying only clothes, but many were seen focusing on home decorative items -- particularly artificial flowers, plants and vases.
The first day of the sale of advance bus tickets for Eid holidays went rather quiet yesterday with many apparently opting for rail, waterways, and air, fearing traffic would be terrible on the highways.
This year's minimum fitra has been fixed at Tk 70 per head.
To make this time somewhat more enjoyable, here are a few movies you can watch with your family.
If you’ve been thinking of pitching in this year, here are five easy and familiar recipes that are always a hit on Eid.
The participants were highly enthusiastic, and the actresses expressed their joy at being able to showcase their talents in a fresh and exciting way.
Shajal Noor cherishes childhood memories of celebrating Eid. Born and brought up in Old Dhaka, the actor enjoys the rich traditions of his town.
There is something magical about Eid mornings.
With Eid-ul-Fitr just two days away, the markets in Chattogram are abuzz with customers. This year, however, customers were not busy buying only clothes, but many were seen focusing on home decorative items -- particularly artificial flowers, plants and vases.
Holidaymakers’ journey on the highways and waterways have been relatively hassle-free, except those heading to the northern districts on trains.
This year's minimum fitra has been fixed at Tk 70 per head.
The first day of the sale of advance bus tickets for Eid holidays went rather quiet yesterday with many apparently opting for rail, waterways, and air, fearing traffic would be terrible on the highways.
The Bangladesh Railway would begin advance tickets sale from June 2 to ensure hassle-free journey for the Eid-ul-Fitr holidaymakers.