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Gallery Cosmos Hosts Nipa's 10-Day Solo Exhibition
South Korean envoy calls BD pioneer of arts in S Asia.
Dengue Strikes Capital Dhaka Again
Amid the spread of Chikungunya, a viral disease transmitted to humans through infected mosquitoes, in the capital Dhaka, another mosquito-borne disease dengue has silently struck the city amid the variation in rainfall pattern.
Antisocial Media
The disturbing pattern to outbreaks of communal violence in recent times.
Charles De Gaulle . . . The History Maker
Charles de Gaulle died quietly forty seven years ago on 9 November 1970. The end came to him as he sat watching the news on television in his country home in Colombeyles-deux-Eglises.
UNB's District Correspondents' Conference 2017 On Nov 16
This year’s edition of United News of Bangladesh (UNB)’s district correspondents’ conference is slated to be held on November 16 at Cosmos Centre, with over a hundred journalists employed by UNB all across Bangladesh set to attend.
Expert Shows How Sharks And Anacondas Are Not Violent In Nature
Hamdan Chowdhury shares his experiences at “WildHo
Weeklong Income Tax Fair Motivates Youth To Become Taxpayers
The week-long Income Tax Fair 2017 held from November 1-7 drew huge response from the taxpayers and Income-tax related service seekers across the country with the introduction of Income tax cards for the first time in the history of the country, alongside the ‘Kar Bahadur Paribar’ honour to some 84 families.
Tokyo Motor Show: A Glittering Showcasing Of Vehicles Of the Future
Tokyo Motor Show is a biennial event where leading car manufacturers of the world not only display what is coming out of their production lines, but also focus on conceptual models of motor cars that are yet to hit the market. Since motor vehicles in recent years are adopting more the latest innovations of information technology, concept cars try to show how such technology is going to make driving more enjoyable and user friendly.
Rohingya Desperate To Flee Myanmar Are Turning To Swimming
SHAH PORIR DWIP, Bangladesh (AP) — Nabi Hussain owes his life to a yellow plastic oil container.
1975 The Killing Of November
Tragedy has been part of Bangladesh’s history, both before and after the attainment of independence.
Memories OF Khaled Musharraf
It is November again.
3 November 1975- The Assassination Of Our Leaders
We experienced major losses to deadly assassins in the twentieth century.
Global Social Business Summit Kicks Off In Paris
Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus at Social Business Summit in Paris with Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, Mayor of Paris Ms Anne Hidalgo and Queen Sofia of Spain.
'Optimistic About Economic Opportunities In Bangladesh'
Swiss Ambassador Holenstein begins Bangladesh journey with three priorities.
Redefining Bangladesh's Economic Diplomacy
Economic diplomacy has been a declared policy of the successive regimes for quite some time but its meaning and operational aspects remain unclear over the years, making it an almost lip service of the people in power.
Hamiduzzaman's Retrospective Exhibition At National Museum
One need hardly say that Hamiduzzaman Khan is one of the pre-eminent modern sculptors in our country and naturally already holds a distinguished position in our sub-continent.
Batighar Stages Unknown Stories Of Rebels Of British India
Batighar Stages Unknown Stories Of Rebels Of British India
In Memory Of Xulhaz Mannan
In Memory Of Xulhaz Mannan
Empowering The Consumer
Empowering The Consumer
Path Ahead For Writers
Path Ahead For Writers
Inclusive Education Sought For Persons With Autism
Inclusive Education Sought For Persons With Autism
Unmasking the familiar faces of childhood violence
Unmasking the familiar faces of childhood violence
Duaree Gallery Inaugurates With Some Aims In City
Duaree Gallery Inaugurates With Some Aims In City
Japanese Singer Miyavi Coming To Meet Rohingyas
Japanese Singer Miyavi Coming To Meet Rohingyas
First Briton Crosses Bangla Channel
First Briton Crosses Bangla Channel
Three Steps Myanmar Should Take To Turn The Rohingya Disaster Around
Three Steps Myanmar Should Take To Turn The Rohingya Disaster Around
Lost Dawns And Rainbow Mornings
Lost Dawns And Rainbow Mornings
Khaleda's Moment Of Truth
Khaleda's Moment Of Truth
Our Free Pass On Sexual Harassment
Our Free Pass On Sexual Harassment
DAS Talk: Country's growth must reflect in arts, not just GDP
Art patrons and collectors all stressed greater promotion of the arts during a discussion session at the ongoing Dhaka Art Summit 2018 on February 5. The talk, titled “Speaking to the Importance of Patronage of Art and Culture in Bangladesh”, brought leading patrons of art from the government and private sectors together to discuss their experiences of art patronage and the journey so far.