Historical  Chhota Sona Mosque

sona mosque

Chhota Sona Mosque sometimes referred to as a “jewel of Sultanate architecture,” is located approximately 3 kilometres south of Kotwal Darwaza and half a kilometre southeast of the Tahkhana complex in the Firuzpur Quarters of Gaur-Lakhnauti, the capital of the Bengal Sultanate. It occupies the western end of a large tank’s southern bank. Several years … Read more

The Most Breathtaking Tea Gardens in Sylhet

Tea gardens in Sylhet are some of the most beautiful and serene places in Bangladesh. Here are some of our favourites! Bangladesh is a country that is rich in natural beauty. There is much to explore, from its soaring mountains to its pristine beaches. Within Bangladesh, the northeast region is especially stunning and home to … Read more

Skin care in winter

Skin care in winter

The colder months bring about a number of changes to the skin. As a consequence of this, conscientious men and women, as well as regular people, need to carve out some time in the midst of their hectic lives to take care of their skin. We are all aware that exfoliation is essential for healthy … Read more

Editorial

editorial cinebuzz times

Rishi Sunak is poised to become the new leader of the governing Conservative Party after Conservative M.P.s voted against Liz Truss over her self-inflicted economic catastrophe and the following poll ratings fall. In electing Sunak, the Conservatives are making an extraordinary U-turn: just weeks ago, he was soundly defeated by Truss in the contest for … Read more

London Bengali community remember Abdul Ghaffar Choudhury

Gaffar Chowdhury remembered by london bengali community 2 pages

By: ANSAR AHMED ULLAH On Saturday, 1st October, a large number of people living in London gathered at the Brady Centre in East London to remember the late Abdul Ghaffar Choudhury, the legendary journalist and columnist, Amar Ekushe’s lyricist. The programme started with observing one-minute silence and candles were lit to pay respect to the … Read more

Harassment of expatriates must stop: GSC

Harassment of expatriates must stop-GSC

 UK expatriates are disappointed with the harassment of 7 expatriate investors in the ‘conspiracy case’. A protest meeting was held on the initiative of the Greater Sylhet Development and Welfare Council (GSC) South East Region in the incident of their arrest and harassment. On October 6, 2022, a huge protest was held in London. The … Read more

Equality in smoking: Views of society

Equality in smoking: Views of society

When I was young, I saw that at least one house in the village used to sell bidis (local smoking goods- called BIRRI) made of banyan leaves. Due to the market’s distance and the communication system’s difficulty, this domestic market selling bidis was not doing badly. Besides, there was another reason: some of these banyan … Read more

Congratulations, Bengal tigress!

Bangla Tigress

 Bangladesh girls’ victory cheer at Dasarath Stadium in Kathmandu. The best team in South Asia is now Bangladeshi women’s football. They won outright. And there are many untold stories behind this victory. How much sweat, how much sacrifice, how much adversity Sabina-Sanjidad’s success! On the head is the crown of South Asian excellence. Behind this … Read more

Padma Bridge

Padma_Bridge

Editorial Padma Bridge has opened. A dream joy of pride for Bangladesh is being respectfully discussed outside the country for this self-financed bridge; despite all internal and external obstacles against the government but strong leadership of the mega project in the country’s history, it made a dream come true. At the opening ceremony, hundreds of … Read more

Millions of Britons in dark about cost-of-living crisis

The UK leadership contest for the next Prime Minister left millions in the dark about the cost-of-living crisis choice between ‘Eating and Heating’. The conflict between whites, ordinary minorities, and the wealthy and common minorities is “Swamped” under the current Tory leadership position, and the misery of sixteen million ordinary people is due to their … Read more

Our greatest hero

Our greatest hero

By: Ansar Ahmed Ullah 2020 – 2021 was celebrated as Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s centenary birth anniversary – Mujib Barsha, and he will be remembered forever for single-handedly changing the course of history. The Indian subcontinent was divided on religious lines in 1947 and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was perhaps one of the few who later … Read more

Editorial
August Issue

This year marks the 47th anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s death. The Father of the Nation, who founded Bangladesh, was assassinated less than four years after the nation’s founding, along with every family member except for his two daughters, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana. The assailants did not spare even 10-year-old Russell … Read more

Reproductive health care and safe maternity rights

Reproductive health refers to the overall well-being of the reproductive system. A pregnant woman must have the right to receive reproductive health care during pregnancy, all delivery services for safe motherhood, and postpartum services. It is a constitutional and fundamental right of pregnant women.The process of conceiving and giving birth to a child 3 is … Read more

Rajshahi Silk: The Silk of Bengal.

Since the Middle Ages, silk has been a sophisticated material. Along with sparkling gold and priceless stones, kings and queens have decked themselves with this attire and considered it one of their most prized possessions. Silk has a reputation to live up to after being referenced in so much poetry and serving as the romantics’ … Read more

Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022

Fifa World Cup Qatar 20222

A day-by-day guide to fixtures DESK REPORT, DHAKA The tournament kicks off on 21 November with a match between Senegal and the Netherlands at the Al Thumama Stadium. England is also in action on the opening day against Iran before facing the USA and Wales in Group B. Group-stage fixtures The 2022 World Cup features … Read more

19 films receive the government grant

government grants

Every year, the government gives grants to the film industry to encourage talented people and new ideas. For the fiscal year 2021–2022, the government has given grants for making movies. The list was made public on June 15 by a notice from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. This year, grants of Tk 12 crore … Read more

Liberation War Museum

the Liberation War Museum

By: MD. ANWAR HOSSAIN Liberation War Museum is a rare collection of various important objects of the great liberation war of 1971. It is now a modern architectural building in Agargaon, Dhaka Built. On a private initiative, the first Liberation War Museum was inaugurated on 22 March 1996 in a rented house at Segunbagichar in … Read more

The Amazon of Bengal Ratargul

Amazon of Bengal

There is a huge jungle of rows and rows of trees standing waist-deep in the swamp. The jungle is so dense that sunlight cannot penetrate the leaves and touch the water. Many people also call it the Amazon of Bangladesh. However, the real name of the forest is Ratargul. Many wild animals and birds roam … Read more

Khadi cloth of Comilla: history and tradition

Khadi Clothes Comilla

Spinning khadi cloth is an ancient tradition in our culture. The significance of khadi attire has not diminished despite thousands of variants. On the contrary, its appeal to the people has returned to the weaving variety over time. Now, khadi is vibrant and distinct in its variety of designs. Khadi has consequently won the hearts … Read more

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