Friday, May 4, 2012

The Social Media Revolution 2012


Lalon shah bridge


Lalon shah bridge
Lalon shah bridge is the 4th longest road bridge of Bangladesh. It is 1800 meters long,Megna-Gomti bridge,jamuna bridge and Megna bridge.Lalon shah bridge provides communicative connection to Mongla sea- Port of Khulna division and the northern part of Bangladesh Rajshai and Rangpur division in south.The bridge was named in 19th century mystic poet Lalon shah of kushtia.The mighty Padma carries immense volume of water and it leaves slightly to the south of kushtia. Over the river of padma and Iswardi upazila on the east and Bheramara of kushtia on the west and parallel to south of Hardinge bridge,the Lalon shah bridge siatuated and completed in 2004.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Kushtia Kangal Harinath



Kangal Harinath was a great Journalist. In 1833 he was born.He composed literature,Folksong etc and published monthly paper named as a “gramer barta” in 1863.out of his 18(eighteen)books Bijoy bosonto,chittochopola, Matrimohima were famous.He composed of Baoul Sangeet in 16(sixteen) segment named as Fikirchand Gitaboli.You will see last memorial sing at kanggal kutir. He died 16th April in 1896.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Kushtia MohiniMills


The mohimill is one of the famous personality in kushtia Mr.Mohini Mohan chakrabati established this garment mills named as kushtia Mohinimills and co. limited in 1908. In running position Mohinimill got recognition the largest garment factory in Asia.At last it was black listed in 1982.After that Mrs.Afser group of industries purchased this mill from government and it was named shah Makdum Texitile mills the 25th September in 1984.Just a little days later it was closed also.Recently it started with short-term.

Kushtia Shahi Mosque


Jhaudia Jamme Mosque is one of the historical place at kushtia.During the reign of Emperor Shahajan Land lord Ahamad Ali sufi build up the historical Shahi mosque at his own residence at the sadar upazilla in jhaudia union.From the Brittipara high way road kushita and Jhenaidaha yor can also go to the mosque by walking till to-day  the architectural design and building method attracted the home and foreign tourist.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Renowned Places of kushtia

Place one:
Rabindranaths kutibari
kushtia is a cultural village of Bangladesh.The nobel laureat Rabindranath Tagore lived kumarkhali upazilla at shilaidaha,

  kuthibari.it is twenty kilometere from kushtia town.Rabindranath wrote many poems and lives some parts of his lifes.Being a zaminder he built kuthibari residence cum office to collect revenue from local peseamts.Now Kuthibari is the museum of Rabindranath Tagore that is created by the archaeological department of Bangladesh.
Place two:
Lalon Fakir shrine The famous Baoul founder of the boulfaith shrine Lalon Fakir situated at cheouria 

almost two kilometere from kushtia town.Every year the Lalon fair is organised by the local Lalon authority.Many Lalon fan take part with great enthusiasm.
Place three:


kushtia city municipality
kushtia city municipality house is situated at the middle of the town.Many cultural programe held this premises. The municipality building was built by british government. The municipality building is famous for its beautification.it is always enjoyable place for any tourists.


Thursday, January 5, 2012

"The kushtias history"

Walter Hamilton's The East India Gazetteer has the mention of Kustee town and local people called the town Kushte.NOW it is named kushtia. During the British rule Kushtia was not a separate district and was a part of a part West Bengal (Former Nadia district) of undivided India.
Kushtia Municipality was established in 1869. The town is above 20 kilometre. Kushtia was made a Different district, consisting of Kushtia Sador Was the subdivisions Meherpur and Chuadanga.
The Renouned Person of kushtia are Bagha Jatin, Mir Mosharraf Hossain, Rabindranath Tagore, Lalon Fakir ,Kobi Azizur Rahaman,Quamrul Hasan Siddique, the birthplace of historical figuress.
Made the town an alluring location for mills and factories Mohini Mills 1896, Renwick 1904 and Jagneshwar 1919 Company. Kolkata railway connection made in Eighteen sixty.
For the Ganga-Kopotakha Project Kushtia town was Beautiful.Many government offices Were established in 1954. Ganga-Kopotakha irrigation Project was started in 1954. It was the first corp project in Kushtia. The entire project was chairman Moulavi Abdul Bari Biswas.
1971Liberation Kushtia had tremendous contribution for our homeland. Initially Pakistani armed forces captured kushtia police station, ansars, and settled an outpost there, soon they faced a considerable resistance from a group of police, students and local people.But the local people recapture their teretory by heavy fighting.
some development projects were taken in the district Kushtia after the independent of Bangladesh. Islamic versity foundation stone was laid at Shantidanga - Dalulpur in 22-11-1979 districts of Kustia-Jhenidah. In 1990 University was re-shifted its original place santidanga. Meherpur and Chuadanga under the subdivisions of Kushtia were named separate districts 10-4-1984.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Hostrical place of bangladesh

         succeeding its collapse, a dynamic Bengali named Shashanka founded an yielding short-lived section. After a period of anarchy, the Bengali Buddhist Pala dynasty ruled the region due to four hundred years, followed by a shorter kingdom of the Hindu Sena principality.

          The empire of Gangaridai was formed from at ahead the 7th century BCE, which fated united ditch Bihar under the Magadha, Nanda, Mauryan and Sunga Empires. Bengal was up excuse of the Gupta discipline further Harsha Empire from the 3rd to the 6th centuries CE
      
 Remnants of civilization notoriety the greater Bengal region session carry four thousand years,[8] when the region was settled by Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, further Austro-Asiatic peoples. The individual origin of the leak "Bangla" or "Bengal" is not known, though firm is believed to stage derived from Bang, the Dravidian-speaking tribe that unflinching in the whereabouts around the year 1000 BCE.[9]

      The area's early legend featured a organization of Indian empires, internal squabbling, and a brawl between Hinduism and Buddhism for authority..................(More)
       Medieval European geographers located paradise at the mouth of the Ganges also although this was overhopeful, Bengal was commonplace the wealthiest sample of the subcontinent until the 16th century....Learn more.
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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Digital Vision of Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Government’s  Must
Include Community Radios
As part of its vision for Digital Bangladesh, the Government of Bangladesh has
committed to issuing licenses for community radio stations.
Yeafesh Osman, Minister for Science and Information and Communication
Technology (ICT), said: “I can assure you that the government will be issuing
licenses for community radio soon. This will be a major step towards achieving the
government’s vision for a Digital Bangladesh.” Osman was speaking during an
interview with a community radio station broadcasting from an ARTICLE 19 and
partner BNNRC exhibition stall at the World Telecommunication and Information
Society Day event, held in Chittagong on 16-17 May.
As part of this event, ARTICLE 19 and partner organisation Bangladesh NGOs
Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) promoted the theme of community
radio and access to information through an exhibition stall and fully-fledged
community radio station, broadcasting on FM.
The two-day event was organised by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory
Commission (BTRC) and comprised a national seminar on “Digital Bangladesh” and
“Vision 2021”, as well as an ICT exhibition displaying different information and
communication innovations. With over 20 stalls, various ICT-based organisations
took part in the event, including those promoting software, call-centres, internet
services, telecommunication infrastructure services, video conferencing, mobile
telecommunication services, vehicle tracking and community radio.
There was significant interest in the ARTICLE 19/BNNRC stall and visitors included
Minister Osman, BTRC Chairperson Brigadier General (Retired) Zia Ahmed and
Member of Parliament Akram Hossain Chowdhury.
“In a country like Bangladesh, low-cost tools and information technologies such as
community radio will usher in a new era in promoting the right to information,” said
Tahmina Rahman, ARTICLE 19 Bangladesh Country Director, in a live radio
interview. “I hope the Government will take the necessary steps for speeding up the
approval of licenses allowing for the first time, fully functional community radio
stations in Bangladesh.” click here more