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People pay last respects to Badal Rahman
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Police form a guard of honour after the coffin of vateran filmmaker Badal Rahman was brought to the Central Shaheed Minar in the city yesterday. Photo: STAR
People from all walks of life paid their last respects to Badal Rahman, an eminent film director, who passed away on Friday morning due to a cardiac arrest.
Hundreds of people thronged the Central Shaheed Minar in the city when his body was kept there yesterday.
Leaders of socio-political organisations, cultural activists, economists, teachers, students and other professionals placed wreaths on his coffin.
Information Minister Abdul Kalam Azad, cultural personality Asaduzzaman Noor MP, Dhaka University Pro-Vice Chancellor Harun-or-Rashid and actress Tarana Halim, among others, paid their last respects to the veteran filmmaker.
In separate statements, Bangabandhu Sangskritik Jote, Joybangla Sangskritik Oikyajote and Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh expressed deep shock at the death of Badal Rahman.
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People pay last respects to Badal Rahman
Staff Correspondent
Police form a guard of honour after the coffin of vateran filmmaker Badal Rahman was brought to the Central Shaheed Minar in the city yesterday. Photo: STAR
People from all walks of life paid their last respects to Badal Rahman, an eminent film director, who passed away on Friday morning due to a cardiac arrest.
Hundreds of people thronged the Central Shaheed Minar in the city when his body was kept there yesterday.
Leaders of socio-political organisations, cultural activists, economists, teachers, students and other professionals placed wreaths on his coffin.
Information Minister Abdul Kalam Azad, cultural personality Asaduzzaman Noor MP, Dhaka University Pro-Vice Chancellor Harun-or-Rashid and actress Tarana Halim, among others, paid their last respects to the veteran filmmaker.
In separate statements, Bangabandhu Sangskritik Jote, Joybangla Sangskritik Oikyajote and Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh expressed deep shock at the death of Badal Rahman.
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The of Bangladesh are divided into 64 districts, or zila . The districts are further subdivided into 493 sub-districts.The district are run by a Deputy Commissioner popular name is "DC" is appointed by the government from a Deputy secretary of B.C.S. Administration Cadre.The districts are listed below in alphabetical order by division. The official English name of each district is followed by the official Bengali name in parentheses, using both the Bengali script and Romanization adopted for Wikipedia:
Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur Sylhet & Barisal.
Dhaka:-There are 17 districts Dhaka division.The districts are as follows: Please click in this link
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The of Bangladesh are divided into 64 districts, or zila . The districts are further subdivided into 493 sub-districts.The district are run by a Deputy Commissioner popular name is "DC" is appointed by the government from a Deputy secretary of B.C.S. Administration Cadre.The districts are listed below in alphabetical order by division. The official English name of each district is followed by the official Bengali name in parentheses, using both the Bengali script and Romanization adopted for Wikipedia:
Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur Sylhet & Barisal.
Dhaka:-There are 17 districts Dhaka division.The districts are as follows: Please click in this link
Chittagong:- There are 11 districts under Chittagong division. The districts are:
Bandarban, Rangamati, Khagrachari, Cox's Bazar, Chittagong, Feni, Noakhali, Lakshmpur, Comilla, Brahmanbaria, Chandpur
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The exact origin of the word Bangla or Bengal is unknown, though it is believed to be derived from the Dravidian-speaking tribe Bang/Banga that settled in the area around the year 1000 BCE.[1][2] Other accounts speculate that the name is derived from Vanga (Bôngo), which came from the Austric word "Bonga" meaning the Sun-god. According to Mahabharata, Purana, Harivamsha Vanga was one of the adopted sons of king Vali who founded the Vanga kingdom. The Muslim Accounts refer that "Bong", a son of Hind (son of Hām who was a son of Prophet Noah/Nooh) colonized the area for the first time.[3] The earliest reference to "Vangala" (Bôngal) has been traced in the Nesari plates (805 AD) of Rashtrakuta Govinda III which speak of Dharmapala as the king of Vangala. Shams-ud-din Ilyas Shah took the title "Shah-e-Bangalah" and united the whole region under one government for the first time.[4]
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The exact origin of the word Bangla or Bengal is unknown, though it is believed to be derived from the Dravidian-speaking tribe Bang/Banga that settled in the area around the year 1000 BCE.[1][2] Other accounts speculate that the name is derived from Vanga (Bôngo), which came from the Austric word "Bonga" meaning the Sun-god. According to Mahabharata, Purana, Harivamsha Vanga was one of the adopted sons of king Vali who founded the Vanga kingdom. The Muslim Accounts refer that "Bong", a son of Hind (son of Hām who was a son of Prophet Noah/Nooh) colonized the area for the first time.[3] The earliest reference to "Vangala" (Bôngal) has been traced in the Nesari plates (805 AD) of Rashtrakuta Govinda III which speak of Dharmapala as the king of Vangala. Shams-ud-din Ilyas Shah took the title "Shah-e-Bangalah" and united the whole region under one government for the first time.[4]
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Bangladesh is our homeland. It is not a big country. Its climate is moderate. The natural scenery of Bangladesh is very charming. People of different casts and creeds live here. Most of the people live in village. But the standard of living of the people is not high. Most of them are poor. They live from hand to mouth. They have no good houses to live in . people of different areas live in different. Kinds of houses. The houses of the rural areas are quite different from those of the urban areas. There are many kinds of houses in Bangladesh.
In the village many people live in bamboo houses. Some of these houses have roofs, made of straw and others have tin roofs. In the towns people usually live in houses made of bricks. Bangladesh is a hot country but in the inter cold winds blow from the north and we keep the north side of our house closed. People also grow big tall trees on the north. It is done only to prevent cold air.
Bangladesh is a marshy land too. Many houses are made on the platforms of hard mud. In the wet weather water covers the grounds but the platforms do not sink under the water. They are like little islands and they keep the houses dry. Some of our houses are not the bamboo poles. Water can go under houses but does not go into them. In Bangladesh there is another kind of house. It is made of wood but is not on the ground. Bangladesh is a land of rivers and here many people live in wooden boats. These boats are their houses and they move from one place to another with them. The lower class people live in that kind of houses.
Bangladesh is a marshy land too. Many houses are made on the platforms of hard mud. In the wet weather water covers the grounds but the platforms do not sink under the water. They are like little islands and they keep the houses dry. Some of our houses are not the bamboo poles. Water can go under houses but does not go into them. In Bangladesh there is another kind of house. It is made of wood but is not on the ground. Bangladesh is a land of rivers and here many people live in wooden boats. These boats are their houses and they move from one place to another with them. The lower class people live in that kind of houses.
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