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DhThe annual events and celebrations of Independence Day (26 March), Language Martyrs' Day (21 February), Victory Day (16 December), Bengali New Year (14 April), Ekushey Book Fair (month of February), the Muslim festivals of Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha, and the Hindu festivals including the Durga Puja and Kali Puja feature prominently in the city's cultural observances, events, and celebrations. Dhaka's people congregate at the Shaheed Minar and the Jatiyo Smriti Soudho to remember the national heroes of the Bengali Language Movement and the Bangladesh Liberation War. These occasions are observed with public ceremonies and rallies on public grounds. Many schools and colleges organise fairs, festivals and concerts in which citizens from all levels of society particPohela Baishakh, the Bengali New Year, falls annually on 14 April and is popularly celebrated across the city.[89] Large crowds of people gather on the streets of Shahbag, Ramna Park and the campus of the University of Dhaka for celebrations. The Muslim festivals of Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha witness widespread celebrations across the whDespite the growing popularity of music groups and rock bands, traditional folk music remains widely popular.[90] The works of the national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam and national anthem writer Rabindranath Tagore have a widespread following across Dhaka.[91] The Baily Road area is known as Natak Para (Theatre Neighbourhood) which is the centre of Dhaka's thriving theatre movement.[92] Indian and Western music and films are popular with large segments of Dhaka's poBangladesh Betar is the state-run primary provider of radio services, and broadcasts a variety of programs in Bengali and English. In recent years many private radio networks, especially FM radio services, have been established in the city such as Radio Foorti FM 88.0, Radio Today FM 89.6, Radio Amar FM 88.4, ABC Radio FM 89.2, DHAKA FM 90.4 etc. Bangladesh Television is the state-run broadcasting network that provides a wide variety of programs in Bengali and English since 25 December xxxx. It has two TV channels- BTV and BTVDhaka, formerly spelled as Dacca in English, is the capital and one of the oldest cities of Bangladesh. The history of Dhaka begins with the existence of urbanised settlements in the area that is now Dhaka dating from the 7th century CE. The city area was ruled by the Buddhist kingdom of Kamarupa before passing to the control of the Sena dynasty in the 9th century CE.[2] After the Sena dynasty, Dhaka was successively ruled by the Turkish and Afghan governors descending from the Delhi Sultanate before the arrival of the Mughals in xxxx. After Mughals, British ruled the region for around 200 years until the independence of India. In xxxx, Dhaka became the capital of the East Bengal province under the dominion of Pakistan. After the independence of Bangladesh in xxxx, Dhaka became the capital of the new bThere are several myths on the origin of the name Dhaka. One is that the name came following the establishment of Dhakeshwari temple by Raja Ballal Sena in the 12th century CE and Dhakeswari is the name of a Goddess. While others say that Dhakeshwari stands the meaning of Goddess of Dhaka; so the temple must have been named after the region. Another myths says that the Dhak (a membranophone instrument) is used as part of the Durga Puja festival in this temple and hence the name Dhaka. Yet another one says it came from the plant named Dhak (Buttea Frondosa) which was widely found Kamarupa kingdom, also known as Pragjyotisa, existed between 350 and xxxx CE.[4] According to the chronicle of Yogini Tantra, the southern boundary of the kingdom stretched up to the junction of Brahmaputra River and Shitalakshya River which covered the Dhaka region.[5] Pala Empire was the last dynasty to rule the whole Kamarupa region. During their reign between 8th century until late 11th century, Vikrampur, a region 12 miles from Dhaka, was their capital. The Pala rulers were Buddhists, but majority of their subSena dynasty's founder, Hemanta Sen, was part of the Pala dynasty until their empire began to weaken.[7] He usurped power and styled himself king in xxxx AD. Then largely Hindu community populated the lower Dhaka region. Still existent localities like Laksmibazar, Banglabazar, Sutrapur, Jaluanagar, Banianagar, Goalnagar, Tantibazar, Shakhari Bazar, Sutarnagar, Kamarnagar, Patuatuli and Kumartuli are the examples of settlements of Hindu craftsmen and professionals in that era.[8] According to popular legend, Dhakeshwari Temple was built by Ballal Sena, the secondpon arrival of Islam in this region, Turkish and Afghan rulers reigned the area from early 14th century until late 16th century. An Afghan fort (also known as Old Fort of Dhaka) was built at that time which was later converted to the present-form of Dhaka Central Jail in xxxx by the British.[11] A 17th century historian, Mirza Nathan, described the fort in his book Baharistan-i-Ghaibi as "surrounded by mud walls and the largest and strongest in pre-The newly appointed Governor of Bengal, Islam Khan transferred the Bengal capital from Rajmahal to Dhaka in order to crush further rebel uprisings.[8] This initiated a new era of the history of Dhaka as the capital city of Mughol province of Bengal. He also renamed Dhaka as Jahangirnagar (City of Jahangir); Jahangir was the Mughal Emperor at that time. Due to its location right beside some main river routes, Dhaka was an important center for business. The Muslin fabric was produced and traded in this area. He successfully crushed the regional revolts in Jessore, Bakla (present days Barisal) and Bhulua (present days Noakhali) and brought almost the entire province under the MoAs the next governor, Prince Shuja built Bara Katra between xxxx and xxxx in Dhaka to serve as his official residence. He also patronized building of Hussaini Dalan, a Shia imambara in old Dhaka though he himself was a Sunni. In late xxxxs, for personal and political reasons, he made the temporary move to shift the capital back to Rajmahal. Dhaka became a subordinate station. Due to political turmoil, Emperor Aurangzeb sent Mir Jumla to deal with Prince Shuja.[18] He pursued Shuja up to Dhaka and reached the city on 9 May xxxx. But Shuja fled to Arakan region. As Jumla was ordered to become the next Governor of Bengal,Dhaka was again made the capital of the region. Construction of Lalbagh Fort was commenced in xxxx CE by Prince Muhammad Azam during his 15-month long vice-royalty of Bengal, but before the work could complete, he was recalled by Emperor Aurangzeb.ghol domain.[8]Mughal era".[11] Sena ruler.[9] Anjects were Hindus.[6]in that area.[3]orn country. world. The first one telecasts via terrestrial and satellite networks while the later telecasts via satellite only. Sangsad Bangladesh Television is another state-run TV channel which was launched on 25 January xxxx and broadcasts the parliamentary activities of Bangladesh. Cable and satellite TV networks such as Ekushey Television, Channel I, ATN Bangla, Desh TV, RTV, NTV, Banglavision, Channel 9 Bangladesh and Independent TV are amongst the most popular channels. The main offices of most publishing houses in Bangladesh are based in Dhaka. The Prothom Alo and The Daily Ittefaq are the most popular amongst the large number of Bengali language dailies, periodicals and other publications in the city. The Daily Star and The Independent are the major English dailies published.[94] The telephone concentration in Bangladesh is estimated at around 50% and this is much higheAlong with Bangladeshi cuisine and South Asian variants, a large variety of Western and Chinese cuisine is served at numerous restaurants and eateries.[68] Though restaurants offering multinational cuisine and the international fast-food and hotel chains have opened up in the city, unique Dhakaiya delicacies like Glassey, Hajir Biriyani (Haji's Biriyani), Nanna Biriyani, Laban, Borhani, Tehari etc. are still very popular amongst Dhakaiyas. These delicacies are even offered to state guests. Dhakaiya Bakarkhani is the traditional food/snack of the people of Old Dhaka. It is famous for its quality and taste and it was highly praised by the royal court of the Mughal EmpShopping in Dhaka is very easy. There are markets in almost every part of Dhaka, where household commodities are available. Shopping malls are also found in every major avenues; some of them are Dhaka New Market, Basundhara City,Jamuna Future Park, Rapa plaza, Metro Shopping mall, Concord Twin Tower, BCS Computer City, Navana Tower, Pink city shopping mall, Mouchak Market, Eastern Plaza, Fortune mall, Eastern plus, Banga Bazar, Razdhani market, Gausia complex, Holland Centre, Suvastu Nazar Valley, Cofidence Tower, Mollah tower, Lutfun tower, Eastern Mallika, Muskut plaza, North Tower, Razlaksmi complex, Multiplan Center and many more. Kudrat-E-Khuda Avenue (former New Elephant Road), and its surrounding areas are very popular destination for shoppers. Jamuna Future Park is one of biggest shopping mall in the world with 4 million square Banga Bazar is the largest hawkers market in Dhaka. The market is situated near Chankharpul behind the campus of the University of Dhaka. This place is famous for years for garment?s cloths in a reasonable price. It is a favourite shopping placeIn Bengal region, the Portuguese made the principal trading center in Hooghly.[23] They also made small settlements in Dhaka in about xxxx.[24] Ralph Fitch, an English traveller, recorded in xxxx that Portuguese traders were involved in shipping rice, cotton and silk goods.[24] Tavernier mentioned about churches built in Dhaka by Portuguese Augustinian missionaries. J.J. Campos, an editor of Asiatic Society of Bengal, named several Portuguese churches in Dhaka - Church of Our Lady of Rosary, Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentino, Church of the Holy Ghost and Church of our LadThe English formally established their factories in Dhaka in xxxx.[20] The English agents were already in the city as early as in xxxx when Tavernier visited.[20] William Hedges was appointed the first governor of British East India Company. He arrived Dhaka on 25 October xxxx.[31] The city passed to the control of the British East India Company in xxxx after the Battle of Plassey. The city then became known by its anglicized name, Dacca. Owing to the war, the city's population shrank dramatically in a short period of time.[32] Although an important city in the Bengal province, Dhaka remained smaller than Kolkata, which served as the capital of British India for a long period of time. Under British rule, many modern educational institutions, public works and townships were developed. A modern water supply system was introduced in xxxx and electricity supply in xxxx.[33] The Dhaka Cantonment was established near the city, serving as a base for the soldiers of the British Indian Army. Dhaka served as a strategic link to the frontier of the northeastern states of Tripura and Assam.y Piety.[25] for many foreigners visiting Bangladesh. Basundhara City is the largest mall in subcontinent and has more than 23 hundred shoThe most popular dressing style for women are the traditional sharee and salwar kameez, while men usually prefer western clothing to the traditional lungi. In recent years T-shirt and jeans have become popular among city's young men and women although they prefer traditional dresses for religious and cultural festivals. Dhaka is also credited for the revival of the Jamdani due to the many local saree stores selling and promoting these locally hand-made age old traditional Bengali saree. Jamdanis are 100% hand weaved and originate from the Persian and Mughal era. Jamdanis are produced by a traditional high quality cottage industry, which is slowly dying out due to the slow production process. A single medium range Jamdani saree may take as long as 3 months to complete.[97]ps and 21 stories.feet shopping area.ire in Delhi.[96]r in Dhaka.[95]pulation.[93]ole city.ipate.[89]aka isMost residents of Dhaka speak Bengali, the national language. Many distinctive Bengali dialects and regional languages such as Chittagonian and Sylheti are also spoken by segments of the population. English is understood by a large segment of the population, especially for business purposes. There is a minority Urdu-speaking population, who arDhaka has the largest number of schools, colleges and universities of any Bangladeshi city. The education system is divided into 5 levels: Primary (from grades 1 to 5), Junior (from grades 6 to 8), Secondary (from grades 9 to 10), Higher Secondary (from grades 11 to 12) and tertiary.[98] The five years of Primary education concludes with a Primary Education Completion (PEC) Examination, the three years of Junior education concludes with Junior School Certificate (JSC) Examination, and next two years of Secondary education concludes with a Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination. Students who pass this examination proceed to two years of Higher Secondary or intermediate training, which culminate in a Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) Examination.[98] Education is mainly offered in Bangla, but English is also widely taught and used. A large number of Muslim families send their children to attend part-time courses or even to pursue full-time religious education alongside other subjects, which is imparted in Bangla and Arabic in schools, colleges and mThere are 52 universities in Dhaka. The Dhaka College is the oldest institution of higher education in the city and amongst the earliest established in British India, founded in xxxx. Since independence, Dhaka has seen the establishment of a large number of public and private colleges and universities that offer undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as a variety of doctoral programmes.[99] The University of Dhaka is one of the largest public university[100] in the nation with more than 30,000 students and 1,300 faculty staff. It was established in xxxx being the first university in the region. The university has 23 research centres and 70 departments, faculties and institutes.[101] Eminent seats of higher education include Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Jagannath University and Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. Dhaka Medical College and Sir Salimullah Medical College are two famous medical colleges in the nation.[102][103] Protests and strikes, and violence amongst police, students and political groups frequently disrupt public university campuses.Alongside public institutes of higher education there are some forty-five private universities in Dhaka. Notable private universities include East West University, North South University, American International University - Bangladesh, BRAC University, United International University, Daffodil International University, World University of Bangladesh, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology and Independent University, Bangladesh (see:List of universities in Bangladesh), most of which are located in Mohakhali, Gulshan, Banani, Baridhara, Bashundhara, Uttara and DhanmondCricket and football are the two most popular sports in Dhaka and across the nation.[106] Teams are fielded in intra-city and national competitions by a large number of schools, colleges and private entities. The Mohammedan Sports Club and Abahani are two of the most famous football and cricket teams, maintaining a fierce rivalry, specially in Bangladesh Premier League (football).[107] Dhaka Metropolis cricket team represents Dhaka city in National Cricket League, a region based domestic first-class cricket competition in Bangladesh. In domestic Twenty20 cricket, Dhaka has a Bangladesh Premier League franchise known as DDhaka has the distinction of having hosted the first official Test cricket match of the Pakistan cricket team in xxxx against India.[108] The Bangabandhu National Stadium was formerly the main venue for domestic and international cricket matches, but now exclusively hosts football matches.[108] It was the host for the opening ceremony[109] of the xxxx Cricket World Cup while the Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium hosted 6 matches of the tournament including two quarter-final matches.[110] Dhaka also hosted South Asian Games for three times in xxxx, xxxx and xxxx.[111] Dhaka is the first city to hold the games three times. The Bangabandhu National Stadium was the main venue for all three editions.[112] City hosting T20 World ChampionDhaka is known as the rickshaw capital of the world.[115][116][117] Approximately 400,000 rickshaws run each day.[118] Cycle rickshaws and auto rickshaws are the main mode of transport, with close to 400,000 rickshaws running each day ? the largest number for any city in the world.[68][70] However, only about 85,000 rickshaws are licensed by the city government.[69][119] Relatively low-cost and non-polluting cycle rickshaws, nevertheless, cause traffic congestion and have been banned from many parts of the city. Public buses are operated by the state-run Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) and by private companies Scooters, taxis and privately owned automobiles are rapidly becoming popular with the city's growing middle class. The government has overseen the replacement of two-stroke engine auto rickshaws with "Green auto-rickshaws" locally called CNG auto-rickshaw or Baby-taxi, which run on compressed natural gas.[120] Taxis plying in the Dhaka roads are of two types. Yellow taxis have slightly higher standards in terms of comfort but are more expensive. They are required to have air conditioning; the fleet consists mostly of Toyota Corollas. Blue and black taxis are cheaper and lack air conditioning; the fleet consists mostly of Maruti 800. As of April xxxx, some 2,000-2,500 taxis of 11,260 registered ones were operating in the capital.[121] The Government decided to import 5,000 new taxis with the engine capacity of 1,500cc. The government also plans to raise the total number of taxis to 18,000 The Kamalapur Railway Station, the Airport (Biman Bandar) Railway Station, the Tejgaon Railway Station and the Cantonment Railway Station are the main railway stations providing trains on suburban and national routes operated by the state-run Bangladesh Railway.[124] Bangladesh Railway also runs a regular international train service between Dhaka and Kolkata. Since April xxxx, Bangladesh Railway has been operating commuter rail service in suburban areas as well as to neighboring Narayanganj city using DEMU traThe Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, located 15 km north of Dhaka city centre, is the largest and busiest airport in the nation.[127] It handles 52% of the country's arrivals and departures. Domestic service flies to Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Cox's Bazar, Jessore, Barisal, Saidpur and international services fly to major cities in Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Western Europe.[128][129]ins.[125]gradually.[121]and operators.s next year.haka Gladiators.i areas of the city.[104][105]adrasas.[98]e descendants of displaced Muslims from eastern India during xxxx and sought refuge in East Pakistan. The correct population is ambiguous; although official figures estimate at least 40,000 residents,[84] it is estimated that there are at least 300,000 Urdu-speakers in all of Bangladesh, mostly residing in refugee camps iAs Dhaka is the most populous city of Bangladesh, it has a vibrant and versatile cultural life. For much of recent history, Dhaka was characterised by roadside markets and small shops that sold a wide variety of goods.[87] Recent years have seen the widespread construction of shopping malls, multiplexes, hotels and restaurants attracting Dhaka's growing middle class and wealthy residents.[88]n Dhaka.[85][86] the commercial heart of Bangladesh.[67] The city has a growing middle class population, driving the market for modern consumer and luxury goods.[23][68] The city has historically attracted a large number of migrant workers.[69] Hawkers, peddlers, small shops, rickshaw transport, roadside vendors and stalls employ a large segment of the population[69][70] ? rickshaw-drivers alone number as many as 400,000.[71] Half the workforce is employed in household and unorganised labour, while about 800,000 work in the textile industry. Even so, unemployment remains high at 19%.[72] As of xxxx, Dhaka's Gross Municipal Product (GMP) is registered at $85 billion.[73] With an annual growth rate of 6.2%, the GMP is projected to rise to $215 billion by xxxx.[73] The annual per capita income of Dhaka is estimated at $1,350(USD), with 34% of households living below the poverty line,[74] including a large segment of the population coming from rural areas in search of employment,[68] with most surviving on lesThe main commercial areas of the city include Motijheel, Dilkusha, Paltan, New Market, Shahbag, Gulshan, Mohakhali, Karwan Bazar and Farmgate, while Tejgaon and Hazaribagh are the major industrial areas. A lot of leather processed and put together in Hazaribagh and the large Basundhara shopping mall is in Tejgaon along with the main factories of newspapers and radios as well as the airport.[76] Bashundhara-Baridhara is a developing economic area that will include high-tech industries, corporations and a large shopping precinct in about 5 years.[68] The Export Processing Zone in Dhaka was set up to encourage the export of garments, textiles and other goods. Dhaka has two EPZs. They are home to 413 industries, which employ mostly women.[77] The Dhaka Stock Exchange is based in the city, including many large multinationals and BRAC are based in Dhaka.[78] Country's central bank Bangladesh Bank and Nobel Peace Prize winning organization Grameen Bank have their head-quarters in Dhaka and Country's first land development bank Progoti Co-operative Land Development Bank Limited (Progoti Bank) has its head office in the Division of Dhaka.[79] Urban developments have sparked a widespread construction boom; new high-rise buildings and skyscrapers have changed the city landscape.[68] Growth has been especially strong in the finance, banking, manufacturing, telecommunications and services sectors, while tourism, hotels and restaurants continue as important elements in the economy ofThe population of Dhaka (areas under the jurisdiction of the Dhaka city corporation) stands at approximately 7.0 million. The city, in combination with localities forming the wider metropolitan area, is home to over 15 million as of xxxx.[81] The population is growing by an estimated 4.2% per year, one of the highest rates amongst Asian cities.[69] The continuing growth reflects ongoing migration from rural areas to the Dhaka urban region, which accounted for 60% of the city's growth in the xxxxs and xxxxs. More recently, the city's population has also grown with the expansion of city boundaries, a process that added more than a million people to the city in the xxxxs.[69] According to Far Eastern Economic Review, Dhaka will become a home of 25 million people by theThe city population is composed of people from virtually every region of Bangladesh. The long-standing inhabitants of the old city are known as Dhakaiya and have a distinctive dialect and culture. Between 15,000 to 20,000 of the Rohingya, Santal, Khasi, Garo, Chakma and Mandi tribal peoples reside in the city.[83] Dhaka also has a large population of Chinese, Korean, Indian, Burmese and Nepali expatriates working in different industries, students on SAARC scholarship and volunteer work. year xxxx.[82] Dhaka.[69]s than $5 a day.[75]
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