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  • Problems in Our Ariea at Panchdona, Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh
    QUESTION: Find out 10 problems in your society (Panchdona, Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh). Describe one of them. Who suffers most from the problem? How can you reduce the suffering of the people?   Problems in Panchdona, Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh Traffic Congestion Poor Waste Management Lack of Clean Drinking Water Inadequate Health Care Facilities Unemployment Poor Road Conditions...
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  • Biography of Shamsur Rahman
    Question: Find out some famous writers, poets, singers, sportsmen or artists in your area (Narsingdi) and write a biography of one of them. One of the notable personalities from Narsingdi, Bangladesh, is poet and writer Shamsur Rahman. Biography of Shamsur Rahman Early Life and Education: Shamsur Rahman was born on October 23, 1929, in the village of Paratoli, Narsingdi, in British India (now...
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  • Dream Holiday Park Tour Package
    Question: Identify a tourist spot in your area and make a tour package for advertisement in a newspaper.   Dream Holiday Park Tour Package Travel Cost: 5000 Taka (per person) Tour Highlights: 2 Days & 1 Night Stay at luxury resort within Dream Holiday Park Access to all park attractions and activities All transportation & meals included Travel Itinerary: Day 1: Arrival and...
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  • What type of Natural Clamaties occur in your Aria (Narsingdi, Bangladesh) every year? How do people suffer for them? How can you reduce the suffering of the affected people?
    Understanding Natural Calamities in Narsingdi, Bangladesh: Impact and Mitigation Strategies Narsingdi, a district in Bangladesh, is no stranger to natural calamities that strike with alarming regularity, causing significant disruptions and hardships for its residents. Situated in a geographically vulnerable region prone to various natural disasters, Narsingdi experiences a range of...
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  • Dr. Engr Masuda Siddique Rozy, a women influencer in Narsingdi
    Dr. Engr Masuda Siddique Rozy is a prominent figure in Bangladesh, known for her multifaceted contributions to business, education, and community development. She currently holds pivotal roles as the Founder President of the Narsingdi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Managing Director at RASA Developer Ltd, Chairperson of the REHAB Training Institute, and serves as a Board Director at...
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  • Sir Krishno Gobinda Gupta (Sir K G Gupta)
    Gupta, Sir Krishnogobinda (1851-1926) an administrator, religious reformer and a philanthropist. Krishnagobinda Gupta was well known as KG Gupta. He was the first ICS officer of the then East-Bengal (Bangladesh). He was born on 28 February 1851 in the village of Bhatpara of sadar thana in Narsingdi district. A zamindar of Bhatpara and also a leader of Brahma Samaj, Kalinarayan Gupta...
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  • Dream Holiday Park
    Dream Holiday Park is a popular amusement park located in Narsingdi, Bangladesh, offering a variety of attractions and entertainment options for visitors of all ages. It is known for its thrilling rides, scenic surroundings, and vibrant atmosphere, making it a favored destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. Dream Holiday Park is more than just an amusement destination; it's a...
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  • Bhai Girish Chandra Sen
    Sen, Girish Chandra (1835-1910) religious scholar and translator who made the first creditable and full translation of the holy quran into Bangla, was born in the village of Panchdona in narayanganj. He studied Persian and Sanskrit and began working as a copyist at the court of the deputy magistrate in mymensingh. He taught for a short while at Mymensingh Zilla School...
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  • About 15-16th century old Bronze statue was found in 1997, ancient pottery before 1st and 2nd century BC was found by the excavating team in 1997, in 1988; 19th century old Bronze iron-axe and elaborate wood etc. was also found. Beside these, 17th century's ManasaMangalKavya, 19th century's smallest handwritten Qur'an, the Papyrus art of Egypt (papyrus art created in Egyptian style) have been rescued from Wari-Bateshwar.

    Apart from this, some of the documents of liberation war in 1971 were archived in their collections. There were descriptions of Gangabari region with its capital being the Ganga Bandar in the writings of Greco-Roman authors. HanifPathan, the initiator of the Wari-Bateshwar Excavation, assumed that that Gangabari is today’s Wari-Bateshwar.

    Initially, excavation work was done for the first time in April 2000. Since then, the concept of urban feature has been ensured. By determining the date of Carb-14 test in the Netherlands, Wari-Bateshwar is the two oldest villages in the history of the subcontinent civilization. The patterns which have been found here appeared to be 2450 years old, that means 450 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. It was then the reign of the Mauryan dynasty. Then in June 2002, a second excavation endeavor was done. Without the archaeological excavation, collection of one thousand iron specimens, several thousand paginated silver coins and a large number of small-value specimens were collected from the Wari Bateshwar region. There were not so many iron markings, printed silver and silver statues collected from any other area of ​​Bangladesh. Apart from these specially designed and unrefined wood tools, ductile protective gear, high-tin bronze neoprene pottery, glass wicker, and black cottage wire and terracotta and stone miscellaneous patterns were also found. At the beginning of medieval age, a fort was found in the name of the tallest Asam king. This type of archaeological site has been found to be located at Raingartech, Kandua, and Shonratnatala adjacent to Wari-Bateshwar. In fact, this is the site of the archaeological site in the area of Belabthana.

    According to HabibullaPathan, even if there is a sign of the Neolithic era and the Maurya era, the signs of Pal era was the long lasting. But in the meantime, there was still no way to know what actually happened. According to him, the marine route of this region was in contact with either Rome or southeastern Asia. There is now a dried river on the side of the village; it was once known as Brahmaputra. Not only in the past but also recently there is a trading community based on this river. Maybe it happened in the case of Wari-Bateshwar too.
    About 15-16th century old Bronze statue was found in 1997, ancient pottery before 1st and 2nd century BC was found by the excavating team in 1997, in 1988; 19th century old Bronze iron-axe and elaborate wood etc. was also found. Beside these, 17th century's ManasaMangalKavya, 19th century's smallest handwritten Qur'an, the Papyrus art of Egypt (papyrus art created in Egyptian style) have been rescued from Wari-Bateshwar. Apart from this, some of the documents of liberation war in 1971 were archived in their collections. There were descriptions of Gangabari region with its capital being the Ganga Bandar in the writings of Greco-Roman authors. HanifPathan, the initiator of the Wari-Bateshwar Excavation, assumed that that Gangabari is today’s Wari-Bateshwar. Initially, excavation work was done for the first time in April 2000. Since then, the concept of urban feature has been ensured. By determining the date of Carb-14 test in the Netherlands, Wari-Bateshwar is the two oldest villages in the history of the subcontinent civilization. The patterns which have been found here appeared to be 2450 years old, that means 450 years before the birth of Jesus Christ. It was then the reign of the Mauryan dynasty. Then in June 2002, a second excavation endeavor was done. Without the archaeological excavation, collection of one thousand iron specimens, several thousand paginated silver coins and a large number of small-value specimens were collected from the Wari Bateshwar region. There were not so many iron markings, printed silver and silver statues collected from any other area of ​​Bangladesh. Apart from these specially designed and unrefined wood tools, ductile protective gear, high-tin bronze neoprene pottery, glass wicker, and black cottage wire and terracotta and stone miscellaneous patterns were also found. At the beginning of medieval age, a fort was found in the name of the tallest Asam king. This type of archaeological site has been found to be located at Raingartech, Kandua, and Shonratnatala adjacent to Wari-Bateshwar. In fact, this is the site of the archaeological site in the area of Belabthana. According to HabibullaPathan, even if there is a sign of the Neolithic era and the Maurya era, the signs of Pal era was the long lasting. But in the meantime, there was still no way to know what actually happened. According to him, the marine route of this region was in contact with either Rome or southeastern Asia. There is now a dried river on the side of the village; it was once known as Brahmaputra. Not only in the past but also recently there is a trading community based on this river. Maybe it happened in the case of Wari-Bateshwar too.
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  • Wari Bateshwar Narsingdi Bangladesh
    Wari-Bateshwar Wari-Bateshwar an archaeological site in Narsinghdi district of Bangladesh. Cultivation of land, digging drains, cutting garbage-pit and red soil for building local traditional mud-house and other household activities of the local people regularly turn the surface upside down which expose the objects of ancient people in Wari-Bateshwar. In addition, after rain fall,...
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