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Shop
special
Casually
Classy
Sarah
Zermin Huq
Casually
classy is one shop that promises its customers to find all sorts of
necessities under one roof. It is created by keeping the concept of
a mini shopping mall in mind. The brightly lit mall is wonderfully designed.
The occasional use of spotlights also gives the mall a very classy look.
The mall consist of various interesting sections. I was personally very
attracted to see the saree section where customers can get a variety
of sarees according to their individual tastes. Mostly they are supplied
from Mumbai and range between Tk. 2500 to 85000. The names of these
are also as attractive as their colour, some of which are Tulsi, Kolam,
Gitanjali, Reshmi katan, Pochompoli, Thakkapoli, Pallipatli, Kutnama
and many more. Even the shalwer kameez section offers its customers
various sorts of material, starting from cotton to satin. You also can
get gaudy kameezes in case you prefer to wear them in parties and these
range from TK 1500 to TK 6000. There is a special section called the
Gift box where the customers can get a variety of fragrances and other
interesting goodies to choose from. The gift box is at the center of
the mall and is skilfully created by the use of glass and wood. For
the ones who love products made of natural ingredients, this is the
perfect place. In the Body Shop corner you can choose from a whole range
of herbal products. There are products like hands and feet butter, lime
shower gel, cucumber cleansing milk, hydrating freshner, peppermint
foot lotion, cocoa butter, white musk, henna wax and even herbal coloured
shampoo. The floor of this corner is made of wooden plank and all the
skin care products are kept on frosted glass shelves.
The
mother care section is equally impressive. The whole room has a wonderful
smell of sweet baby lotion. Actually this is the ideal place to shop
from for newly expectant parents. There are soft sleeping suits available
at TK 2030, cotton waffle blanket at TK 3170, small subtle coloured
tees, t-shirts, thick wipes, colourful bibs and even feeders. It also
has an extraordinary collection of baby lotions and creams. Various
sorts of toys are also available in this section which are imported
straight from the famous Toy Town . The cosmetics and the toiletries
section is also very amazing. Perfumes such as Calvin Klein, Davidoff,
Gucci, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Hugo Boss, Boucheron , Dunhill, Escada,
Nina Ricci , Drollina Herrera and many more are featured at the shop.
In this shop there is also a kid's corner where you can get shoes, socks,
shirts and even tees for the age group of 5-10. The shop also offers
you watches and sunglasses of good brands like RayBan, Gucci and what
not.
There is a special gentlemen's corner where you can get zardosi work
sherwani, panjabi, chundri pagri, blazers and trousers and many more
garments that are in very much into fashion. Men can even find belts
and sleeping suits here which come at TK 2900. These garments come in
blue and grey cheques. So all of you who want to try something new,
Casually classy happens to be the ultimate store for you.
CWS (C) 18 (IST FLOOR) , South Avenue, Gulshan -I , Dhaka-1212 casually
classy
Shop
talk
Portable
memory sticks for computers
In movies you will see the hero carrying a floppy disk filled with classified
information while crashing cars, fighting villains, swimming, jumping
over trains and all other kinds of strenuous activities. At the end
of the day his floppy works perfectly when inserted into the computer
drive. In reality a floppy disk is the most unreliable portable storage
device. A sneeze is often enough to render it unreadable. Sony's Microvault
is a portable memory stick that easily plugs into the USB ports in your
computers. They are built for Mac and Windows platforms and do not require
additional drivers. These are slim, robust, have a smooth look and are
about the size of a 5-piece chewing gum pack. You get storage capacities
of 32, 64 and 128 megabytes. Prices are Tk 2400, 3000 and 4600 respectively.
It's available at the Sony showroom in Rifles Square.
Book
of records
The most expensive toilet in the world is made of gold. All that money
is literally thrown down and on the drain. Sure, it defies common logic
but that is what makes some people tick. It's in the 2003 edition of
the Guinness Book of World Records. Among other silly records you get
to find out about the loudest burp and the greatest distance traveled
by a pea after shot from an ear. Serious records include the longest
car and greatest time spent under water among many others. The book
costs 1000 taka at Gyankosh in Subhanbaagh. You get high quality print
and color pictures.
Brass
Cleaners
Brass has an annoying habit of turning green and then black. The metal
almost rubs your nose into the saying 'all that glitters is not gold'.
Think of showpieces, staircase bars and chandeliers. Of course to get
it glittering again you need to use a lot of elbow grease. You can buy
the cleaners at Agora in bottles of 250 and 500 ml. They cost taka 70
and 90 respectively. The cleaner isn't magic but it does brighten up
your metal in a short time.
Jell-O
Kids have an inherent affinity toward this cold and wobbly dessert.
It's light and sweet and is perfect for adding flavor to custard and
ice cream. Just throw in some chunks along with your ice cream helpings.
Packets cost 30 to 40 taka depending on the brand. You get grape, raspberry,
banana, mango and all kinds of crazy flavors. A particular banana flavor
even has the 'halal' sticker on it. You just pour it out of the packet
into hot water, stir and cool. Available at all the departmental stores.
A good thing about this is that it has a calming effect on most crying
children.
Window
wipers
Drivers in Bangladesh are not very good. Just look at the condition
of the cars. Add to that the drizzling rainy season and you have poor
visibility increasing the risk factor. The wiper blades are made of
rubber and after a while they wear out and bend out of shape. This leaves
all the water on the windshield reducing visibility. The cost is 300-400
Taka so get a new pair when the old ones are leaving drops of water
on the glass. You will also save your glass from circular scratches
that never go. Avoid the fancy wipers with chrome and multiple blades.
DVD
collections
DVDs offer a lot of space compare to dot conventional CDs so you can
have the entire movie on one disk. That way you can lazily watch the
whole movie while munching on your munchies without having to see the
annoying "Insert Disc 2" message. The electronics stores in
Rifles Square, New Market and Eastern Plaza offer these at 120-130 per
disk for English videos. You can get excellent print of your favorite
TV episodes like Friends, The Sopranos and The Simpsons.
ByEhsanur Raza Ronny
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Essentials
Avoiding
peak hours
While installing new lines or fixing old ones, utility service
providers' block busy roads during peak hours. Blocking streets like
this creates traffic congestion which sometimes takes several hours
to ease. Dhaka City is the worst case scenario regarding traffic jams
and blocking roads can only worsen the situation. By choosing off-peak
hours to work, like those of the night, can give the inhabitants of
Dhaka a little relief.
Immediate
attention required
A large number of vans used by the police department are
in a very poor state. Emissions from them are so bad that they blacken
the road and choke people who are around. High-ranking officers use
the vehicles that are in best condition. While personnel running around
get the unfit ones. Immediate attention is required here.
Clean
air for all
Other than the yearly Traffic Week, emissions are not usually
punished in Dhaka. Unfit vehicles ply all over the city. Drivers are
doing their job without knowing about the damage they are causing.
Owners do not show any anxiety about it either. BRTA is happy as long
as its pockets are filled. This has to stop if we want to keep the
air of our tillottoma city breathable.
Criss-crossed
Dhaka
You must have noticed how electrical wires criss-cross over
Dhaka. Go to the old part of the city, things are in a hazardous state
over there. The wires form a net all over the area. Buildings are
so close to electrical lines that one can easily touch them from a
balcony or window. Leaks here and there are frequent and if these
wires become exposed to rain water, fatal accidents might occur but
no body seems to care. Not the authority and not even people living
in the area.
No
garbage picking
at daylight
Dhaka City corporation's garbage trucks usually pick garbage
at daylight. Imagine stuck in a jam where you find a garbage truck
right beside you. Being the perfume factory, these trucks can be felt
miles away. It would be wise to pick garbage at night so that this
problem is simply avoided.
By Shahnaz Parveen
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