Referendum: One question, 47 consequences
11 February 2026, 00:21 AM Election Special 2026
Referendum 2026: Yes or No?
11 February 2026, 00:11 AM Election Special 2026
Bigwigs and their constituencies
11 February 2026, 00:00 AM Election Special 2026
Election Facts 1973--2026
11 February 2026, 00:00 AM Election Special 2026
An election born of blood and tears
11 February 2026, 00:00 AM Election Special 2026
A New Standard for Chocolate Day
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM Chocolate Sentiment
The World’s Most Delicious Destinations
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM Chocolate Sentiment
Chocolates and your health
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM Chocolate Sentiment
Why is 9 February another day to celebrate chocolate?
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM Chocolate Sentiment

Referendum: One question, 47 consequences

The upcoming referendum is unique in the sense that voters will not be the final stop in the process.
11 February 2026, 00:21 AM

Referendum 2026: Yes or No?

Do you give consent to the July National Charter (Constitution Reform) Implementation Order, 2025, and the following proposals related to constitutional reforms mentioned in the July National Charter? (Yes/No)
11 February 2026, 00:11 AM

Bigwigs and their constituencies

Bigwigs and their constituencies
11 February 2026, 00:00 AM

An election born of blood and tears

When Winston Churchill rose at the House of Commons in October 1944, he reminded the world that democracy rests on something really important: “At the bottom of all tribute paid to democracy is the little man and woman, walking into a little booth, with a little pencil making a little cross on paper.”
11 February 2026, 00:00 AM

Ballots, battles and democracy: The road to 13th parliamentary elections

Bangladeshis won a decisive victory in the national elections of December 7, 1970, the first general polls held in Pakistan.
11 February 2026, 00:00 AM

Election Facts 1973--2026

Since independence, Bangladesh has gone to the polls twelve times, and another election is now approaching.
11 February 2026, 00:00 AM

Love and cash entangled since ages

From 300 AD to the 15th century, the Maya and Aztec civilisations used cacao beans as currency. Since romance needs funding, they proved that both money and love really do grow on trees!
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM

Why is 9 February another day to celebrate chocolate?

The world’s official Chocolate Day is 7 July, often linked to chocolate’s arrival in Europe in the 16th century. It is marked globally as a tribute to one of history’s most loved indulgences.
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM

Chocolates and your health

Dark chocolate is a healthier alternative to milk chocolate. Dark chocolate with 70–85% cocoa solids is a nutrient-dense food.
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM

The World’s Most Delicious Destinations

From streetlights shaped like kisses in “the Chocolate town” Hershey, Pennsylvania, to the high-fashion cocoa runways of Paris’s Salon du Chocolat, these global hubs prove that life is simply better when cocoa-coated.
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM

A New Standard for Chocolate Day

There is a timeless English proverb that suggests we should “say it with something sweet.” When words fall short, a piece of chocolate often serves as the perfect messenger of affection.
9 February 2026, 00:00 AM

Rocking Beats and cavity treats

The Beatles released “Savoy Truffle” in 1968, where George Harrison was actually warning Eric Clapton about tooth decay as he knew about his immense obsession with chocolates.
8 February 2026, 23:23 PM

Transforming Bashundhara R/A:

From inception, Edison Real Estate Ltd addressed the housing demand by creating elegantly designed homes accompanied with sumptuous amenities, benchmark materials. Most of these creations built on own land ensuring faster construction. At the same time Edison carefully distributed project portfolios in the capitals one of the most demanding address, Bashundhara Residential Area. These business decisions, driven by data helped them to become one of the fastest growing developer brands of the country.
7 February 2026, 14:59 PM

Messy reality of Bangladesh’s online land registration

If Bangladesh wants online land registration to become more than a faster queue, it will need to focus on the unglamorous foundations: stable infrastructure, meaningful integration across agencies, accessible support for users with low digital literacy, and a clear, trusted pathway for correcting records when the digital version is wrong
7 February 2026, 14:56 PM

Taking care of your leafy roommate this winter

Winter is here. For you, that means fuzzy socks, hot cocoa, and binge-watching favorite show. For your houseplants, however, it usually means "The Great Drying" is upon them. As the days get shorter and nights are longer and colder, your leafy roommates might start looking a little dramatic. You don’t need a degree in botany to keep them alive until spring. Just need to change a few things in your routine.
7 February 2026, 14:51 PM

Is your building seismically safe?

Frequent tremors that have rattled the capital and surrounding districts reveal a worrying truth: many existing buildings were not designed or built to modern seismic standards.
7 February 2026, 14:42 PM

Warmth without worry this winter

Winter in Bangladesh may be fleeting, often arriving late and leaving early, but when the chill settles into the concrete jungle of Dhaka, the necessity of a reliable hot water supply becomes undeniable. Gone are the days of boiling kettles; the modern Bangladeshi household now looks to the "geyser" – our colloquial term for water heaters – as an essential appliance.
7 February 2026, 14:28 PM

Spotlights on rails might be the smartest lighting decision you’ll ever make

Most of us still make the same mistake today. We buy a flat, move in, install whatever the electrician suggests, and quietly live with lighting that feels harsh, flat, or just… off. The good news is you do not need fancy imported fixtures or a designer budget to fix it. One of the most practical and flexible solutions for Bangladeshi homes is spotlights on rail systems.
7 February 2026, 14:20 PM

Why global buyers are betting on Asian real estate

For decades, the "safe bet" for international property investors was London, New York, or Vancouver. But as we close out 2025, a vital shift in capital flow is undeniable. International buyers— from institutional investors to the global diaspora—are pivoting toward Asia and South Asia. From the luxury skylines of Mumbai and Singapore to the holiday villas of Bali and Phuket, the East is no longer just a place for manufacturing; it is becoming a premier destination for asset allocation.
7 February 2026, 14:12 PM

Lakefront Luxury Finds a New Address

Perched on the serene edge of Gulshan Lake, Credence Arkology reimagines premium urban living as a single, sculptural tower that feels more like a private sanctuary than an apartment block.
7 February 2026, 14:09 PM