
MD. Rahmat Ullah
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Professional Content Creator & Writer. I share engaging articles on lifestyle, community stories, and local news. Dedicated to providing high-quality content that offers value and unique perspectives to readers.
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The Rise of Freelancing in Bangladesh: Shaping the Digital Economy in 2026
In the year 2026, Bangladesh has firmly established itself as a global powerhouse in the freelancing industry. With over a million active freelancers, the nation is no longer just an emerging market; it is a vital part of the global digital supply chain. From graphic design and software development to digital marketing and data entry, Bangladeshi youth are proving their skills on international platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and Toptal. This shift is not only reducing unemployment but also bringing significant foreign remittance into the country.
By MD. Rahmat Ullaha day ago in Journal
The Sweet Tradition of Pitha Utshob: Celebrating Bangladesh’s Winter Heritage
As the gentle mist of winter descends upon the landscape of Bangladesh in 2026, a delicious and centuries-old tradition comes to life—the Pitha Utshob. This festival is not just about eating; it is a celebration of the harvest, family bonding, and the rich culinary heritage of the Bengali people. From the bustling streets of Dhaka to the quietest corners of the villages, the aroma of steamed rice and jaggery fills the air, marking the arrival of the most beloved food festival of the country.
By MD. Rahmat Ullaha day ago in Lifehack
Cox's Bazar: Discovering the World’s Longest Natural Sea Beach in 2026
Bangladesh is a land of immense natural beauty, and at the heart of its tourism lies Cox's Bazar. Known for having the world’s longest unbroken natural sandy sea beach, stretching over 120 kilometers, it is a place where the golden sands meet the deep blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. In 2026, Cox's Bazar has transformed into a modern travel hub, blending its raw natural charm with improved infrastructure and sustainable tourism practices.
By MD. Rahmat Ullaha day ago in Journal
How Online Learning is Revolutionizing Education in 2026
The traditional landscape of education has undergone a massive transformation over the last decade. As we navigate through 2026, the concept of a "classroom" is no longer confined to four walls and a blackboard. Online learning has evolved from being a temporary solution during global crises to becoming a primary, highly effective method of gaining knowledge and professional skills. This shift is not just about convenience; it is about accessibility, personalization, and the democratization of information.
By MD. Rahmat Ullaha day ago in Education
5 Essential Daily Habits for a Healthier and More Productive Life in 2026
In the fast-paced world of 2026, where digital distractions and high-stress environments are common, maintaining a healthy and productive lifestyle has become more important than ever. Many of us strive for success, but we often forget that true success starts with a healthy body and a clear mind. You do not need to make massive changes overnight to see results. Instead, focusing on small, consistent daily habits can create a significant positive impact over time.
By MD. Rahmat Ullaha day ago in Lifehack
The Art of Silence: Whispers of a Broken Heart
In the middle of a crowded street, I stand, A ghost with a pen in a hollow hand. We speak in echoes, we smile for show, But where do the tears of the midnight go? We build our walls with bricks of gold, To hide the stories that remain untold. A thousand "friends" in a digital space, Yet not a soul to touch your face. But even a star needs the dark to shine, And these broken pieces are purely mine. For in every crack where the light leaks through, I am finding a version of me that’s new.
By MD. Rahmat Ullah10 days ago in Poets
The Echo of a Vanished Love
That person arrived out of nowhere, Only to drift away into the distant unknown. I once dreamt they would stay by my side, In the humble cottage of our love, forever home. Days turned to months, and months into years, Time flowed on, leaving me behind. I wonder now, in the life they lead, Is it happiness and joy they find?
By MD. Rahmat Ullah15 days ago in Poets
The Girl at Platform No. 5: A Diary of Unspoken Farewells
Everyone at the station is in a hurry. Some are chasing dreams, while others are running away from memories. But I sit here, at the corner of the wooden bench, with a pen that knows more secrets than my heart can carry.
By MD. Rahmat Ullah18 days ago in Poets
The Echoes of a Waiting Station: A Writer’s Journey through the Heart of Bengal
Life often feels like a crowded railway platform—full of noise, departures, and reunions. As a writer and a playwright, I have always found my best inspirations not in quiet rooms, but in the chaos of a busy station.
By MD. Rahmat Ullah19 days ago in Poets
Burnt to Ashes: A Love Left Behind
I am burnt to ashes in the fire of love, The one I once held dear is now far above. My happiness has drifted to an unknown shore, To a place where I can find it no more. My joy has taken flight, soaring so high, Vanishing forever into the deep blue sky.
By MD. Rahmat Ullah19 days ago in Poets
The Story of My Resilience: A Light in the Dark
I kept my word, and I stayed true, But the one I waited for—was never you. I wrote the story of turning my life around, In every struggle, a new strength I found. I lit a lamp in the deepest of night, Yet, you remained hidden, far from my sight. I waited for you, through the silence and pain, But you chose to vanish, like mist in the rain.
By MD. Rahmat Ullah21 days ago in Poets










