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Gala event of DPS STS Chef Minister held amid grandeur, winner announced

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The long-awaited gala round of Maggi presents DPS STS Chef Minister, the biggest cooking competition for mothers, co-sponsored by Bengal Meat and associate sponsorship for the gala round by Universal College Bangladesh – Monash College Program, was held at DPS STS Senior Section located in Uttara on 31 March 2022.  

DPS STS Chef Minister has been designed in such a way that any mother can exhibit their culinary skills by taking part in it. A total of 3 workshops was conducted as part of the competition by some topmost chefs from Dhaka city where it was mandatory for the participants to attend at least one workshop. Around 1500 mothers in total registered for the workshops. The first online workshop was held at Le Meridien Dhaka by their Chef Levent Karahan, the second online workshop was held at the Great Kabab Factory by their Chef Zahidul Islam, and the third workshop was held in-person at the DPS STS Senior section cafeteria by the Celebrity Chef, Certified Fitness and Nutrition Coach, and Managing Director of FitFood Bangladesh – Simra Khan. After these workshops and several rounds, the gala round (in-person) was finally held last Thursday. A huge number of mothers registered for the gala but we could only allow the first 50 mothers to participate in the gala. Mothers joined with high spirit and enthusiasm.

The name of the winner was also announced during the gala event. Mrs. Tamanna Rifat Khan snatched away the title of the Champion Mother. She was awarded with a professional certificate and trophy. The Champion Mother also won the exclusive prize money of BDT. 1,00,000. The first and second runners-up were Ms. Tasnima Akter And Ms. Ehmerin Rubaba respectively. They received the trophy and certificate. All the participant mothers received certificates and a token of appreciation.

Dr. Shivananda CS, Principal of DPS STS School, Dhaka, said on this occasion, “We are overwhelmed by the response the organizers have received since the beginning of this competition. It is so heartening to see that so many mothers have taken part in this competition sparing some time from their busy schedule to showcase their culinary skills.” 

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Dr. Sandeep, Chief Guest of the event and CEO, STS Group, Higher Education, said, “Today’s gala event has been a happening one. I am thrilled to see the kind of passion with which the mothers have participated in this competition. I congratulate all the participating mothers for being so sporty. Our higher education arm headed by Universal College Bangladesh will continue to patronize such innovative initiatives in the days to come.”

As the event was held in-person, the presence of the title sponsor Maggi, co-sponsor Bengal Meat, associate sponsor for the gala round Universal College Bangladesh – Monash College Program, the CEO-STS Group, Principal, Vice Principal, the Senior Leadership Team along with the distinguished guests made this a grand occasion. Everyone attending the event expressed their satisfaction over arrangements and appreciated the idea of introducing such an engaging cooking competition for the mothers.   

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Dhaka Flow inaugurates ‘Transformation’ At Dutch Embassy

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The Transformation: Art of Alchemy exhibition was officially inaugurated on Wednesday at the Residence Gallery of the Dutch Embassy.

Guests explored evocative works by featured artists Vinita Karim, Rokeya Sultana, Asma Akber, Abdus Shakoor, Proshanta Karmakar Buddha, Biplob Chakraborty, and Ranjit Das.

The exhibition space allowed for meaningful dialogue on the transformative power of art in healing and wellbeing.

“Community healing begins with the shared processing of grief, joy, confusion, and hope,” said Shazia Omar, founder and CEO of Dhaka Flow.

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“Through this visual exhibition and our workshops, we wanted to curate a multi-dimensional experience that highlighted the importance of shared creative expression in community healing.”

“Transformation: Art of Alchemy” was a powerful step forward in Dhaka Flow’s mission to create spaces where art and wellness intersect.

As we look ahead, we are committed to deepening this work—especially by uplifting emerging and youth artists across Bangladesh. Our vision is to keep expanding opportunities for shared creative expression, and to continue exploring the ways art and community can support collective wellbeing.

Alongside the artwork, Dhaka Flow has conducted a breathwork—meditation session in the space, with another one coming up soon.

They are also hosting three art workshops at the Dhaka Flow studio, and attendees are invited to sign up using the link below.

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The Dhaka Flow team was present to greet visitors and share their vision for more events that celebrate artists and create space for transformation through movement, breath, and art.

In August, the space will host another exhibition presenting youth artwork from around the country.

The exhibition remains open until the end of July, and paintings can be viewed every Saturday from 12–5pm by appointment only.

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Mystery at the Station: Youth Who Attacked ASI Found Dead in Pond Near Gaibandha Police

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A bizarre and chilling chain of events unfolded at Saghata Police Station in Gaibandha, leaving a community in shock and a mystery in its wake. A young man who had barged into the station, attempted to snatch a rifle, and stabbed an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI), was found dead in a nearby pond early Friday morning.

The drama began around 10:00 PM on Thursday, when the unidentified youth, believed to be in his late twenties, entered the police station claiming he wanted to file a complaint. Things quickly escalated. According to police and eyewitnesses, an argument broke out when the computer operator asked the youth to write down the complaint himself and bring it in.

Suddenly, the youth lunged at a constable, trying to grab his rifle. In the chaos that followed, ASI Mohsin Mia and others rushed in to stop him. A scuffle broke out, and the youth managed to stab ASI Mohsin before fleeing into the night.

As it happened, a local arbitration meeting was being held right outside the station. Locals and police joined forces in hot pursuit. Moments later, the youth was seen diving into the pond beside Saghata Pilot High School, trying to hide under thick water hyacinths.

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The area was cordoned off, and police kept vigil overnight. Locals eventually went home. But when dawn broke, the Fire Service recovered the youth’s lifeless body from the pond. Whether he drowned or succumbed to other causes is still unknown. His body was taken to the station and later sent to Gaibandha General Hospital for an autopsy.

Speaking to Prothom Alo, Officer-in-Charge Badsha Alam confirmed the incident, saying:

“We cannot confirm the cause of death until we receive the post-mortem report. A legal investigation is underway, and we are working to identify the individual.”

He added that ASI Mohsin suffered injuries to his hand and forehead and was treated at Saghata Upazila Health Complex. A formal briefing on the incident is expected soon.

One eyewitness, Abdullah Mondal, recounted the surreal scene:

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“There was a loud commotion, and then I saw this unknown young man running like his life depended on it, with cops and locals behind him. Then—splash—he dove into the pond. But after that… nothing.”

As authorities dig into the circumstances surrounding this strange encounter, one question lingers in the air: Who was he, and what drove him to charge into a police station with chaos in his eyes and a knife in his hand?

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Words That Win: Global Spell Bee 2025 National Final Wraps Up at North South University

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The air at North South University buzzed with brains and big dreams as the national finale of Global Spell Bee 2025 reached its crescendo. Students from across the country battled it out with syllables and synonyms, showing off not just stellar spelling skills but razor-sharp thinking and academic brilliance.

Organised by EduPro Concepts BD Ltd. in collaboration with GateKeepr and Help the Future, and proudly hosted by the North South University Debate Club, this event wasn’t just a spelling showdown—it was a stage where young minds from grades 4 to 12 danced with words, discovered their potential, and learned to roar (politely, of course) in perfect English.

The event is a part of the internationally recognized Global Spell Bee, and the stakes were sky-high. Winners from this round will pack their dictionaries and dreams for Dubai this October, where they’ll go head-to-head with contestants from nearly 50 countries for a shot at global recognition—and one life-changing educational journey.

The grand finale drew in an impressive crowd of guests and dignitaries. Chief Guest Professor Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Vice-Chancellor of NSU and Chairman of Grameen Bank, lit up the stage with encouragement:

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“Competitions like the Global Spell Bee help students become smarter, more confident, and better at expressing their thoughts. The moment you stepped in and competed, you already won.”

Stephen Forbes, Country Director of the British Council Bangladesh, chimed in with wise words wrapped in inspiration:

“Education gives you choices. The more you learn, the more life brings you options.”

Also present was Mohammad Inzamul Haque, Assistant Personal Secretary to the Education Adviser at the Ministry of Education, who praised the competition for going beyond grades and grammar:

“It builds confidence, discipline, and communication—skills that are essential for the world these students are stepping into.”

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The competition itself? Oh, it was fierce. It had everything—from intense written and oral rounds to workshops, mentorship marathons, and plenty of “spell-offs.” Contestants had access to premium vocabulary resources and coaching that leveled up their comprehension and communication game.

In the senior category, the finale was so tight, it needed a tiebreaker—because apparently, excellence decided to show up twice. Eventually, Nabiha Tahseen Nubah from Sunnydale School claimed the crown. Over in the junior category, Ibnat Namira Ahmed from Summerfield International School stole the spotlight.

Every participant walked away with medals and certificates, but more than that—they carried home confidence, connections, and a renewed love for learning.

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