Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, well known as city of fine muslin, mosques and rickshaws has a fairly long history of evolution. Before it rose into prominence as Mughal capital of Bengal in 17th century and urban & commercial centre, it was under the Sultanates from 14 century. It came under British control in 1757. Dhaka with passage of time testify different faces of history. Photographs and digital archives are the most effective ways that can keep visual records of its colourful history.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011
Female students Lag behind Male - HSC Exam result
River front-Sadarghat Dhaka
river view Jinjira Dhaka
river view-Badamtali Dhaka
BB Ave
New Baily Road
Kakrail
Rajuk
Hotel Purbani
Motijheel C/A
Kakrail
Eskaton Road
New structures near Banglamotor
Sonargaon hotel view across Hatirjheel (from BIAM complex)
Kazi Nazrul Islam Ave
Eskaton Road
Students exult after hearing result of Higher Secondary Certificate Exam:
Combined pass percentage under 10 Education Boards (incl Madrasah and Tech Edu) rose to 78.08. A total of 764,828 students (413,675 male & 351,153 female) of 7179 institutions took part in the exam. 38,769 students score GPA-5. Rajuk Model College, Uttora secured top position. For the first time HSC results were sent to Institutions by e-mails. (all pic from news media)
Rajuk Model College, Uttora
Dinajpur Govt. College- greet each other's success
Notre Dame College, Dhaka
Notre Dame college, Dhaka
Viqarunnessa Noon College, Dhaka- joy half-hearted due to recent incident of a teacher.
Holy Cross College, Tejgaon
Mymensingh Girls Cadet College
Chittagong Govt. college
Comilla Govt College
Bogra Cantt. Public School & College
Sylhet MC College
Two factions of Chatra League locked in action in Sylhet today
Passing a suomoto order, the High Court ordered the IG of Police to suspend 3 police officers of Khilgaon PS for torturing a Dhaka University student in their custody. A biochemistry and molecular biology student Quader and his family and friends alleged that Khilgaon police beat and picked up Quader from Segunbagicha area in the capital around 1:00am on July 16 on suspicion of a robbery, although Quader explained to them that he was returning to his dormitory on Dhaka University Campus from one of his relative's apartment in Holy Family Hospital doctors' quarters. Police allegedly beat Quader severely in custody and Officer-in-charge chopped the calf muscle of one of his legs with a cleaver. He has been languishing in jail for the past 11 days, and police so far filed three cases against him.(Daily Star)