Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Where there are entirely prohibited to give birth



There is a village on the planet, where moms are not permitted to give birth. Throughout the previous 400 years, no baby was conceived in that village. At the point when a lady is in labor, the villagers sent her to the close-by village. Indeed, even the villagers have assembled a house on the fringe of the town for conveyance. In spite of the fact that there are no composed guidelines, this custom is originating from the sixteenth century in the town of 'Sanka Shyam Ji' in Rajgarh region of Madhya Pradesh province of India. It Situated 130 km from Bhopal.

The villagers likewise gave an unusual contention about this run the show. It is the dread of God's revile, on the grounds that God may put the revile on the new child. So have ban to conceive an offspring tyke in the town. At past who was conceived in the town, that kid either has turned out to be distorted or the mother or the kid had kicked the bucket. So a conviction firmly prominent among the occupant of Sanka Shyam Ji villager says the village is reviled.

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Outstanding white marble architecture In Rangpur

Structure and style
The palace is well-known for its outstanding white marble architecture, and the huge pleasing garden.
The huge two-storied palace is supported by wonderfully curved Corinthian pillars. There is an octagonal dome mounted on a drum like structure at the centre of the palace which is popularly known as Hawakhana (the chamber of wind). The structure roofed by the dome is built in such a way that refreshing wind passes through its eight windows every moment. In each corner of the palace, the Corinthian pillars support two chambers with the triangular roof which give those a tower-like an appearance. The huge external staircase of the palace reaches directly to the first floor where a museum has been established with the relics from this royal family. The U-shaped palace has 22 rooms adjoined by a long corridor made of marble. The ground floor of the palace has magnificent hall rooms decorated with coloured tiles. One of the hall rooms was used as the dancing hall and other rooms were used as the living quarter of the king and his queen. Two wooden staircases have connected the first and ground floor of the palace and another secret staircase was also built (now sealed) as the emergency exit which was only for the royal family. The exterior of the palace is well maintained, at present, two galleries of the palace museum have been closed due to cracks on the roof.



History
In the beginning of the eighteenth century, a rich jewellery merchant from Punjab named Manna Lal Roy arrived in Bengal for a business trip. He was so enchanted by the beauty of this part of Bengal that he decided to settle here. By selling many of his properties in Punjab, he transferred his business to Mahiganj in Rangpur city. Gradually he prospered and became one of the most influential persons of the city. Then, with the decree of the British government, he established his rule as the zamindar of Rangpur and all the surrounding districts. His fame as a rich jewellery merchant was so widespread that when he built a magnificent palace, it was named as Tajhat (The home of Crowns) by local people. After the abolishment of zamindar rule in Bengal, the glory of Tajhat zamindars started to die out. During Indo-Pakistan partition, the last remaining members of the royal family fled to India in 1947 and most of their property including the palace was ransacked. From 1984 to 1991 the palace was used as the high court bench of Bangladesh Supreme Court and at that time several modifications were made on the original structure such as a police barrack was built on the rooftop. In 1995, Bangladesh's archaeological department took control of the palace.

Monday, 11 January 2016

Nature heritage-fad: Most attractive tourist spot in Bangladesh

Nature heritage-fad: Most attractive tourist spot in Bangladesh: jaflong is a place at a short distance from Sylhet town, most attractive tourist spot in Bangladesh. Tourist get entrancing feeli...

Monday, 7 December 2015

Chittagong Court Building, very historical and heritage site in Bangladesh




 A big architecture is situated on the peak of a high hill known as Parir Pahar or Fairy's Hill in Chittagong. It can draw a huge number of visitors. This has been in use since British rule. The old red building still stands strong.
                  


Built: It was built soon after British took over in 1761, said Chittagong history researcher Abdul Haque Chowdhury in his book ‘Shahar Chttagramer Itikotha’(History Chittagong city).antiquity researcher Shamshul Hossain, however thinks the building was build in mid nineteenth century.
                                       



Myth: A nearby myth says, two hundred years of age building was built by Portuguese pirates. There was a tunnel from the building that joined Karnophuli River through which pirates would visit covertly. From the two tower's tops, watchman would direct observation all around. Henceforth neighborhood call it’ the Portuguese Fort' However, Historians say that myth does not have any notable evidence. Rather, it is a British colonial building that was utilized as the first court of Chittagong. Henceforth, its name is 'Darul Adalat' although assembled by the English amid their standard; the name 'Darul Adalot' is a Persian word which signifies 'court building'. Antiquarians say that this is because soon after the British took over the rule from Mir Kashim in 1760, the kept on utilizing Persian as the official language till 1837.
                          


Engineering attributes: the two story building has unique architectural traits. The walls are made of brick lime-mortars and each are three feet wide. There are sixteen rooms in the building. Plus, two towers on the North-East and North-West corner. Inside the towers, three are two spiraling staircases. Profound dimness wins inside the towers even in sunny days. The towers topped by two small domes. Be that as it may, no passage could be found, in the building territory of 0.775 acres. At present, weeds have assumed control over the building and vast splits are obvious in a few rooms. The building is an example of Indo-British style of architecture developed in Bengal. It typifies both European and Mughal customs with a couple of beautifying indigenous themes, and especially in its arrangement, it is impacted by the Mughal mosque construction modeling. The geography of the site obviously managed the other specialized part of the arrangement. It was mainly laid in a rectangular structure running east west, the eastern end having a noteworthy north-south developed wing. The sloping dejection was balanced in the eastern constructing so as to wing a three-storied part on the northern end, the rest being of two storied. This wing additionally contains the fundamental person on foot passage from the east through a lavishly enlivened angled opening.


 Historical events: The building is a witness to many historical events of anti-British struggle including quit India movement, Swadeshi Andolan, Language Movement and War of Liberation in 1971. The trial of Masterda Surya Sen and other revolutionaries like Lakonath Bol, Ambika Chakraborty and Ananta Singh was held in the building.
 How to go: Chittagong town is 264 km away east of Dhaka, available bus, train, airline from capital of Bangladesh.
Chittagong's international airport besides domestic services to and from Dhaka. It is the 2nd busiest in Bangladesh. Situated in Patenga, it has international services to destinations such as Abu Dhabi,Dubai,  Kolkata,Sharjan, Muscat, Jeddah, and Kuwait. Formerly known as MA Hannan International Airport, but was renamed on April 2, 2005 by the Government of Bangladesh. Major airlines that serve the airport include Biman Bangladesh Airlines,GMG Airlines,Flydubai. Train and bus also run Dhaka to Chittagong
Where to stay: Hotel Bandargaon, 875 Nur Ahmed Road, +880 (0) 31 637686. checkout: 12PM. Near Hotel Al-Faisal, it's also a good choice. Rooms around Tk 600.  
Hotel Eastern View, 225/A, Sk. Mujib Road, (Chowmuhony) Agrabad, Phone: 00880-031-2510567,2514935, Hot Line: 00880 01727-739 839,01710-914 448, 01811-227 888, E-mail: easternview@ctgtel.net. The newest hotel in Chittagong. It is well equipped, 24 hours service, lift, standby generator, all kinds of food in room, Internet, hot & cold water, secretarial service. It's run by ex-managers of renowned hotels & staff are really good, whole atmosphere is quiet & clean.
Hotel Sylhet Super, 16 Station Road, +880 (0) 31 632265. checkout: 12PM. This is a very large hotel west of the train station, good if you need to be in this areaAfter negotiating 500 Tk. The rooms are not clean. 02.09.2014 Tk 300-1000.  
  Hotel Golden Inn, 36 Station Road, +880 (0) 31 611004. checkout: 12PM.

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Most attractive tourist spot in Bangladesh





jaflong is a place at a short distance from Sylhet town, most attractive tourist spot in Bangladesh. Tourist get entrancing feelings, surrounding backdrop hills are lush green. Blue sky disappeared in the river water, nearby tea gardens, a strong thirst for beauty seekers. Lots of small waterfalls, rolling stones from hills have added another dimension of beauty. Under the hill uneven sylvan made tremendous panoramic scenery.

 It is located in Gowainghat upazila ,at the border between Bangladesh and the Indian state of Meghalay,by the river Mari in the lap of hill Khasia .The Mari river is coming from the great Himalayas of India, bringing million tons of stone boulders with its tide. It is blessed with the rare beauty of rolling stones of every shapes and sizes. Tourist may take the stone collection picture as well as can enjoy the boating in the river Mari. The water on the river is clear and tourist can see stones rolling under water. Jaflong is totally a hilly area. There are other attractions of wild animal. If someone is strong of heart, courage and alerts are saved, then he can enter into the forest alone.Uneven streams running along the crisscross street gets seeing the vacationers. The green covered mountain ranges over the fringe are as though caught up with attempting to touch the sky. Waterfalls are spilling out of these mountains to picture a limpid situation.
                                    

Jaflong
How to go: Sylhet city is around 230 km from the capital and it is a smooth 4-5 hour drive. Top notch parkway eateries along the way mean tourist can stop for a breather as frequently as you prefer. Train trips take Classic Accessories Lunex Rs-2 Boat Cover 20-132-094601-00 slightly longer, but can be fun as the line goes through the Lawachara national woods range Sylhet International Airport is 30 minutes flying time from Dhaka, and the greater part of the private aircrafts and Biman offer a few every day flights. Transports are accessible structure Syhlet town to Jaflong. Don’t forget to take food.
Accommodation:
Unfortunately housing facility not enough developed in this region. Tourists can choose staying at a hotel in Sylhet town.There are many standard hotels and restaurants available in Sylhet.



 Information and photo courtesy by Sylhet City Corporation official web site, newspaper wikipedia, internet .


Foy's lake is another beautiful tourist spot in Bangladesh.