2011/04/16

The Shat Gambuj Mosque in Bangladesh




The Shat Gambuj Mosque, Bagerhat.I n mid-15th country, a Muslim colony was founded in the inhospitable mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the seacoast in Bagerhat district by a saint Uluge Khan Jahan. He was the earliest   torchbearer of Islam In the Soud who laid the nucleus of an affluent city during the reing of Sultan Nasiruddid Mahmud Shah (1442-59), then known as ‘Khalifatabad’ (Present Bagerhat). Khan Jahan   adorned his   city with numerous mosques, tanks, roads and public buildings. The most spectacular of a vast sweet-water tank, clustered around by the heavy   foliage of a low-lying   country side characteristic of a seacoast landscape. The mosque a   is roofed over with 77 squat domes, including 7 chauchala or four-sided domes in the middle row. The vast prayer hall is provided with 11 arched door ways on east and 7 each on north and south for ventilation and light. It has 7 longitudinal aisles and 1 Ideep bays by a forest of slender stones columns. From these  columns spring rows of endless arches,   supporting the domes. The arches are 6 feet in thickness, slightly tapering hollow and round walls. The interior and the exterior of the mosque give a view of rather plain architecture but the interior western wall of the mosque is beautifully decorated with terracotta flowers and foliage. Besides being used as a prayer nail the mosque was also used us the court of Khan Jahan Ali.     Now it is one of the greatest tourist attraction and best architectural beauties of Bangladesh.

2011/04/14

The Statue of Libertyue (New York)


                                                                                                                
The Statue of Liberty,originally called Liberty E nlightening the World is a statue on Liberty Island,formerly Bedloe’s Island, in the harbor of New York.The statue symbolizes liberty in the from of a woman wearing flowing robes and a spiked crown.She holds a torch aloft in har right hand and carries in har left hand a book inscribed “July 4,1776”.broken chains,symbolizing the overthrow of tyranny, lie at her feet.The statue was designed by the French sculptor Frederic Bartholdi and was given by France to the. United States to commemorate the centennial of US independence in 1876.France raised funds by popular subscription to pay for the statue;US donors financed the pedestal and installation of the monument.President Grover  Cleveland dedicated the work on October 28,1886.The statu,the island,and nearby Ellis Island were declared a national monument in 1924.The statue formet of coper sheets riveted to an iron framework, is one of the largest in the  world.It measures 93.5m(306 ft 8 in) from the bottom of the pedestal to the tip of the torch. The figure itself is 46.4m (152ft 2 in)hight; the right arm is 12.8 m(42ft)long; the hand is5.03 m(16ft 5 in)long; and the head,which is reachable staircase or emergency lift, measures 8.5 m (28ft) from neck to diadem and 3.05           m (10ft) from ear to ea.The statue weighs 254 tonnes (250 tons).Originally conceived as a gesture of international friendship,the statue has become aglobal symbol of  freedom,marking the arrival of millions of  immigrants to the United States.                                                                                                                                                                      

2011/04/13

Pahele Baishakh 1418






Today is pahela baisakh, tha first day of bangle year 1418. Tha day will be celebrated with traditional festivities across the country . The day is a public holiday. In keeping with the age-old tradition, traders and shopkeepers will open halkhata ( faest account books) and offer sweet to their  customers and client, Different social-cultural organizations have drawn up elaborate  programmes to celebrate the day. The days first programme will begin at dawn at Ramna Batamul. Chhayanat, a leading cultural organization, will organize the programme. A large number of people, wearing traditional dresses are expected to attend the programme from 6 in the morning .
National dailies will bring out special supplement while Bangladesh Television will air special programmes   on  the occasion.
Students and teacher of the Fine Arts Institute (FAI) of Dhaka University will bring out a colorful procession from the Institute premises at 9:35 am carrying festoons, placards, poster and wearing masks towelcome the Bangla New Year.(1418)
Bangla Academy will hold a cultural programme on its premises artists of the country.
Shilpakala Academy will organise   a cultural function on the Academy premises.
Jatiya Press club will hold a cultural function on the Club premises at 6:1 pm. Bulbul Lalitakala Academy, Liberation war Museum and Bangladesh National Museum will also organize cultural function on the occasion. 1418 Pahele Baishakh (14/04/2011)

2011/04/12

Hilsa becomes dear ahead of Pahela Baishakh (1418) in Bangladash


Price of hilsa has shot up in the coastal region ahead of Pahela Baishakh, the first day of Bangla New Year 1418. 
Small-size hilsa is selling at Tk 1200 per kg which was Tk 350-400 a month ago.
Abdul Jabbar, a wholesaler of Katpatti area in Patuakhali town, said, "A one-kg hilsa is selling for Tk 12,00-1,400 whereas it was sold for Tk 330-400 only a month ago."
Local traders have supplied hilsa to the capital because of its high demand there ahead of Pahela Baishakh, he added.Babu, another hilsa trader of Rangabali in Galachipa upazila, said, "Fishermen are busy catching large quantities of hilsa to make more money banking on Pahela Baishakh, but most of them are frustrated due to poor catch of this delicious fish.”
Golam Mostafa Chowdhury, president of Barguna District Fishing Trawler Association, said, "Price of hilsa increases on local markets ahead of Pahela Baishakh."
"Five to six truckloads if hilsa are going to Dhaka and other places from Bangladesh Fish Development Centre (BFDC) in Pathorghata every day", he added.
UNB from Lalmonirhat reports: Tonnes of hilsa are being smuggled to India ahead of Pahela Baishakh through different points in five upazilas of the bordering district every day.
Pahela Baishakh is celebrated with fried hilsa and rice in both Bangladesh and India`s West Bengal and parts of Assam and Tripura states.
More than 31 fish traders are involved in smuggling in Burimari land port, Hatibandha and Moghulghat to do brisk business because of high demand of hilsa in India ahead of Pahela Baishakh.
Local sources said a quartet of hilsa is sold at several thousand rupees in West Bengal on Pahela Baishakh.
Banking on Baishakh, unscrupulous fish traders bring hilsa in trucks and trains from Goalando of Rajbari, Chandpur and Barisal. Each hilsa is sold at an exorbitant price in Lalmonirhat town as bulk of fish is smuggled to India.
Meanwhile, a mobile court in Bhola on Sunday sentenced four fishermen to jail terms ranging from one month to three months for catching jatka (hilsa fry).
The convicts are faruk, 45, Babul, 35,kamal 25, and Heju, 32, of Tulatoli.
District Fisheries Department sources said a mobile court led by Executive Magistrate Rezaul Karim conducted a drive in the Meghna and arrested the four with 10 maunds of jatka and 2,000 metres current net.