Friday, November 27, 2009

Language History

In a secret meeting called by the Awami League, which is attended by a number of communist front as well as other organizations, it is agreed that the language agitation can not be successfully carried by the students alone. To mobilize full political and student support, it is decided that the leadership of the movement should be assumed by the Awami League under Bhashani. The students of Medical College compose voyaging a Shahid Minar (Martyr's monument) at the build site Barkat was trial to memorialize the primo sacrifices of the students again...

Bangladesh History

 The Awami League won a bulky majority significance the transcendent parliamentary elections character roaming 1973. rightful king-size in that a cull movement, espousing the cause that brought Bangladesh into being further representing unsimilar and generally incoherent elements under the banner of Bangla nationalism. No contra distinct political party in Bangladesh's beginning years was capable to duplicate or ask its broad-based appeal, membership, or organizational adeptness. Clout the behindhand 19th and first 20th centuries, Muslim again...

About Bangladesh

 The consequent clash was offbeat of the shortest also bloodiest of aid times, reserve the Pakistan swarm occupying full major towns, using napalm batter villages, again slaughtering again raping villagers. Bangladeshis mention to Pakistan's bestial make due to attempted genocide. margin clashes between Pakistan supplementary India bounteous thanks to Indian-trained Bangladeshi guerrillas crossed the ultimate. When the Pakistani view life unreal a pre-emptive advance on Indian forces, open severity ensued. Indian garrison crossed the brim...

Monday, November 23, 2009

City of Dhaka

Dhaka is located in a monsoon climate zone, which means it receives plenty of rainfall every year between May and September during monsoon season. These natural conditions have made it perfect for growing rice and jute, which is why it is one of the worlds leading rice and jute growing regions. The city has a strong Muslim influence that is reflected in the roughly seven hundred mosques and historical buildings that give the city its character. Like many cities, Dhaka can be divided into an old and new city. The new portion of the city is characterized...

National Botanical Garden

Located at Mirpur, alongside the Dhaka Zoo, the National Botanical Garden of Bangladesh occupies an area of more than 100 acres and is both a research center and a popular tourist attraction. The research team at the garden collects and documents plant specimens from all over the country, as well as from far-off locations. The garden, which is officially known as the Bangladesh National Herbarium, is categorized into fifty-seven sections and includes a cactus house, lily ponds, a lotus pond, six lakes, two nurseries, an orchid house, a tissue culture...

Bangladesh Geography and Climate

Bangladesh is located in the low-lying Ganges-Brahmaputra River Delta or Ganges Delta. This delta is formed by the confluence of the Ganges (local name Padma or Pôdda), Brahmaputra (Jamuna or Jomuna), and Meghna rivers and their respective tributaries. The Ganges unites with the Jamuna (main channel of the Brahmaputra) and later joins the Meghna to eventually empty into the Bay of Bengal. The alluvial soil deposited by these rivers has created some of the most fertile plains in the world. Bangladesh has 58 trans-boundary rivers, making water issues...

Bangladesh Religion and Culture

he major religion practiced in Bangladesh is Islam (89.7%) and a sizable minority adheres to Hinduism (9.2%).[65] About 96% of the Muslims are Sunni while over 3% are Shi'a and remainders are Ahmadis. Ethnic Biharis are predominantly Shia Muslims. Other religious groups include Buddhists (0.7%, mostly Theravada), Christians (0.3%, mostly of the Roman Catholic denomination), and Animists (0.1%). Among Muslim-majority countries, Bangladesh ranks fourth after Indonesia, Pakistan and India by the number of Muslims, with over 130 million. Islam is the...

Thursday, November 19, 2009

History of Bangladesh

Remnants of civilisation in the greater Bengal region date back four thousand years, when the region was settled by Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro-Asiatic peoples. The exact origin of the word "Bangla" or "Bengal" is unknown, though it is believed to be derived from Bang, the Dravidian-speaking tribe that settled in the area around the year 1000 BC. After the arrival of Indo-Aryans, the kingdom of Gangaridai was formed from at least the seventh century BC, which later united with Bihar under the Magadha and Maurya Empires. Bengal was later...

Bangladesh Vacation

I didn’t stay long. Like most travelers, I made my way to Cox’s Bazar, a bustling town on that same long stretch of beach as Inani. The trip from Dhaka was a harrowing 10 hours in a ramshackle former school bus. This was not a peaceful journey: Bangladeshi drivers are not known for staying in their lanes. And much of it, refreshingly, is free of tourists. Indeed, the country’s tourist board has adopted the slogan “Visit Bangladesh Before Tourists Come.” With 147 million people occupying roughly the same area as Iowa, Bangladesh is among the most...

Bangladesh Tourism

Though the beach stretches for miles to the north and south, most visitors are content to sit on the sands at Cox’s Bazar itself. They’re free, open to the public and so expansive that it’s nearly impossible to feel crowded. But just miles away from frenzied, industrialized Dhaka, the landscape changed dramatically and revealed a verdant, flat land covered by hand-tended rice fields and palm trees hanging lazily in the heat. Tiny ponds, green from algae, dotted the countryside like puddles after a rainstorm. Children bathed and played and waved...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Chitagong

Chitagonj is second largest city of Bangladesh and Commercial Capital of Bangladesh. Bangladesh’s Principal see port in Chitagonj. Bangladesh’s most important and lion share of goods import and export by this see port. Chitagonj is Divisional City. From Dhaka to Chitagonj’s transportation by Railway, Bus, Airlines is available. Bus service is available all day long From Dhaka to Chitagonj and from Chitagonj to Dhaka. Railway and Air service have every day from Dhaka to Chitagonj and from Chitagonj to Dhaka. Cox’s Bazar is most popular tourist...

Narayangonj

Narayangonj is a most important district and city of Bangladesh. Once upon a time Narayangonj was famous for Moslin sari (Cloth) all over the World. Once upon a time Narayangonj was famous for Jut, which called golden fiver of Bangladesh. Some years ago Narayangonj called  Western Dandy of Bangladesh. World largest and famous jut mail is Adamji jut mils sited in Narayangonj. Narayangonj is a largest river port in Bangladesh. Narayangonj is commercial and industrial area where the world famous industries sited here. Narayangonj have a...

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

American & Australian Embassy in Bangladesh

Australia High Commission Address:- 184, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka Phone:- 8813101, 8813102, 8813103, 8813104, 8813105 Fax:- 8811125 Website:- Canadian High Commission Address:- House-16/A, Road-48, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. Phone:- 9887091, 9887092, 9887093, 9887094, 9887095, 9887096, 9887097 Fax:- 8823043 Website Chile Honorary Consulate Address:- Chowdhury Centre, 23-Ka, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka Phone:- 9337042 Fax:- 9355229 Website:- USA Embassy Address:- Madani Avenue, Baridhara Diplomatic Enclave, Dhaka. Phone:- 8855500-22 Fax:- 8823159 Website...

African Embassy in Bangladesh

Egypt Embassy Address:- House NE (N) 9, Road-9, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. Phone:- Fax:- 8824882 Website:- Libya Embassy Address:- House-3B, Road-83, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. Phone:- 9895808, 9895809 Fax:- 8823417 Website:- Morocco Embassy Address:- House-44, United Nations Road, Baridhara, Dhaka. Phone:- 8823176, 9880329 Fax:- 8810018 Website...

Europian Embassy in Bangladesh

British High Commission Address:- UN Road, Baridhara, Dhaka. Phone:- 8822705, 8822706, 8822707, 8822708, 8822709 Fax:- 8823666 Website:- Cyprus Honorary Consulate Address:- ABC House (9th Floor), 8, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka. Phone:- 8829019 Fax:- 8826115 Website:- Royal Danish Embassy Address:- House NW (H) 1, Road 51, Dhaka. Phone:- 8821799, 882 25 99 Fax:- 8823638 Website:- Franch Embassy Address:- House-18, Road-108, Gulshan, Dhaka, Phone:- 8813811-14 Fax:- 8823612 Website:- Germany Embassy Address:- 178 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-2,...

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Asian Embassy in Bangladesh

Afghanistan Embassy Address:- House-09, Road-10, Baridhara, Dhaka. Phone:- 9895819 Fax:- 9884767 Website:- Arab Emirates Embassy Address:- 191, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. Phone:- 9882255, 9882266 Fax:- 8823225 Website:- Bhutanese Embassy Address:- House-12, Road-107, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. Phone:- 8826863, 8827160, 8821160 Fax:- 8823939 Website:- Brunei Embassy Address:- House-26, Road-06, Baridhara, Dhaka. Phone:- Fax:- 8829551 Website:- China Embassy Address:- Plot-2 & 4, Road-3, Building-1, Baridhara, Dhaka. Phone:- 8824862, 8824164 Fax:-...

Bangladesh Mission Abroad

Bangladesh Mission in Australia21 Culgoa Circuit OMalleyACT-2606 AustraliaCanberraAustraliaTelephone:61-2-6290-0511,6290-0522,6290-0533Fax : 61-2-6290-0544 Bangladesh Mission in BahrainHouse No 2280Road No 2757Adliya 327 BahrainManamaBahrainTelephone : 0973-17714717Fax : 0973-17710031 Bangladesh Mission in Belgium 29-31 Rue Jacques Jordaens, BelgiumBrussels - 1000BelgiumTelephone : 32-2-640 5500,640 5606Fax : 32-2-646 5998Website http://www.bangladeshembassy.be Bangladesh Mission in BhutanPlot No. HI G-3, Upper ChubachuThimphuBhutanTelephone...