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Since its inauguration on 1 December 1995, DITF was held annually at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar in Dhaka, near the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre. [3] Starting on 1 January 2022, the fair has been relocated to the Bangladesh–China Friendship Exhibition Center in Purbachal, [4] a suburban area of Dhaka.
The market, which has 1,200 shops, [7] sells a variety of products including clothes, jewellery and shoes. It is popular for buying and selling products on the occasion of Eid. [8] The incident of Eve teasing in the market on March 24, 2018 was criticized in the country. [9] On October 21, 2020, a building of Chandni Chowk caught fire. [10]
Mouchak Market is one of the oldest and famous markets in Dhaka city. It was probably situated in the 1940s. It was also one of the most famous markets at the time and was mostly visited by the British and French rulers over Dhaka. It is known to be the General Meeting Building of the Royal British Family.
The market was set up 1954 as a shopping complex, to cater to the needs of the people from the residential areas of University of Dhaka, Azimpur, Ramna and Dhanmondi. [1] Construction began in 1952, on 35 acres of land during the tenure of Nurul Amin as the Chief Minister of East Bengal. [2] Construction ended in 1954. [2]
United States stock market 2024 holiday schedule U.S. stock markets will be closed on the following days in 2024: Thanksgiving: Thursday, Nov. 28 (markets also close at 1 p.m. ET on Nov. 29)
The three-storey building, initially named Liberty, [4] served as Dhaka's first modern air-conditioned theatre and became a prominent cultural and entertainment centre in the 1950s and 1960s, showcasing films from both East Pakistan and West Pakistan. Additionally, the area was renowned for a Mughal-era cannon. However, the cinema hall was ...
The N110 is the national highway that connects the city with country's capital and largest city Dhaka as well as with many other parts of the country via N1. [32] Z1132 works as the alternative gateway from the Eidgaon part of the N1. [33] Travelling by bus to Cox's Bazar from Dhaka generally takes about 9–12 hours depending on the traffic.
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, providing a wide variety of programs in Bengali and English ...