Abrar Hossain

Great ways to view great plays

Ever since the dawn of televised sport, viewers have been trying to achieve a near stadium-like atmosphere in the comfort of their own homes. So with the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and FIFA World Cup set to begin on October 16 and November 20 respectively, fans in the country will most likely want to gear up for these two mega sporting events.

With results in the bag, students eyeing higher studies

Taking tests under Cambridge International Examinations or Pearson Edexcel of the British Council is usually a nerve-wracking experience for any student.

Furniture sales fall victim to inflation

Furniture makers are passing tough times even ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, which is usually a high sales period, as people are uninterested in buying luxury items in the face of rampant inflation in recent months, according to market players.

The best new prolonged, cheap preservation solutions

Chest freezers are a common appliance in most middle-and-higher-income households in Bangladesh, especially since the people here usually shop for groceries one month at a time.

The future of cooling

A friend once said “air conditioning is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity” and this statement cannot be truer than in the context of Bangladesh, where rising temperatures have made summer months near unbearable.

Toll Of Pandemic: Amusement parks turn into ghost towns

The amusement park industry in Bangladesh was dealt a huge blow by the coronavirus pandemic as the ongoing public health crisis has led to an alarming decline in the number of visitors, according to insiders.

SoftExpo: a platform for the promising?

Given the current Awami League government’s pipe dream to create a Digital Bangladesh by 2021, it is no surprise then that the state has invested heavily on the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.

August 30, 2022
August 30, 2022

Great ways to view great plays

Ever since the dawn of televised sport, viewers have been trying to achieve a near stadium-like atmosphere in the comfort of their own homes. So with the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and FIFA World Cup set to begin on October 16 and November 20 respectively, fans in the country will most likely want to gear up for these two mega sporting events.

August 23, 2022
August 23, 2022

With results in the bag, students eyeing higher studies

Taking tests under Cambridge International Examinations or Pearson Edexcel of the British Council is usually a nerve-wracking experience for any student.

June 22, 2022
June 22, 2022

Furniture sales fall victim to inflation

Furniture makers are passing tough times even ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, which is usually a high sales period, as people are uninterested in buying luxury items in the face of rampant inflation in recent months, according to market players.

June 20, 2022
June 20, 2022

The best new prolonged, cheap preservation solutions

Chest freezers are a common appliance in most middle-and-higher-income households in Bangladesh, especially since the people here usually shop for groceries one month at a time.

May 29, 2022
May 29, 2022

The future of cooling

A friend once said “air conditioning is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity” and this statement cannot be truer than in the context of Bangladesh, where rising temperatures have made summer months near unbearable.

January 24, 2021
January 24, 2021

Toll Of Pandemic: Amusement parks turn into ghost towns

The amusement park industry in Bangladesh was dealt a huge blow by the coronavirus pandemic as the ongoing public health crisis has led to an alarming decline in the number of visitors, according to insiders.

February 9, 2020
February 9, 2020

SoftExpo: a platform for the promising?

Given the current Awami League government’s pipe dream to create a Digital Bangladesh by 2021, it is no surprise then that the state has invested heavily on the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.

September 4, 2018
September 4, 2018
February 2, 2016
February 2, 2016

A different lesson

The ICC Under-19 World Cup brings together the world's elite youth cricketers and watching them on television it is easy to forget how young they are and that they are on an educational quest -- not just about cricket but about life in general. One such opportunity presented itself for the Sri Lankan youths in Dhaka, in the form of a brief appearance to meet a group of differently-abled students from the Parents Forum for Differently Able (PFDA) Vocational Training Centre at hotel Le Meridian yesterday.

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