




Brief
Mahatma Karamchand Gandhi, the father of India, was the pioneer of the liberation movement of India from the British Empire. He visited Noakhali in 1946 and the place he lived is now turned into a memorial complex situated 25 kilometers away from the Noakhali District.
The very brief history of India: In 1946, just before the liberation of Pakistan from India, there were some social anarchy began in the undivided India. At that time, he decided to visit different places where the massacre started. According to his plan, he visited Noakhali and gave a peace speech. Gandhi was interested to set up a technical training institute at “Joyag” area for the rural uneducated people because he believed that only education can change the mind of a man and keep themselves away from being involved in crimes like killing/looting etc. At that time, a local lawyer, named Hemanta Kumar invited him to stay at his home. Hemanta was believed as the first barrister in this region on that time. He donated his land and building to Gandhiji and Gandhiji was pleased to him too. Gandhi used to drink only goat milk and he always carried a goat with his team. One night, the goat of Gandhi was stolen from the complex. After that he returned to Bihar (India) but willing to come again to continue the activities of the vocational training center. After that, Pakistan got independence from India. In 1948, Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by fire and never managed to came back to Noakhali before his death. That was his only visit. In 1971, the east part of Pakistan declared themselves independent and named Bangladesh. Noakhali belongs to Bangladesh now. The Institute is now running autonomously in collaboration with the Bangladesh government.
Current Condition of Gandhi Ashram Trust: After his death, the Pakistani government tried to destroy his memories and work. The Pakistanis always hated Gandhi and all the Hindu people. During the period of 1947-1971, Pakistani people and their supporters forced Hindus to settle in India and destroyed their properties. After 1971, the Independent country Bangladesh began to preserve his history. The Vocational instituted was then named “Gandhi Ashram Trust” and started to serve local rural people. But now after 2000, the training activities started to decline. People are much more interested to move towards to a city now. Now the building is converted into a museum where lots of photos of Gandhi’s earlier life is found.
The Ashram Trust is located in Joyag, Sonaimuri, Noakhali district. It is actually situated at Noakhali – Ramganj (Laksmipur) highway. There are some other branches of Gandhi Ashram are established to achieve the mission of Mahatma Gandhi in many different districts of Bangladesh. But actually the historical place where Gandhi resided in Bangladesh is in Noakhali.
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In Fultala Union, Khulna there is a Rabindra Memorial Complex built in memory of the Great Poet Rabindranath Tagore. It was the house of Rabindranath Tagore's in-laws, which was converted into a memorial complex after renovation.
At age 22, Rabindranath got married to a girl named "Vabatarini". Later she was introduced as Mrinalini Devi. It is assumed that the father of Mrinalini was involved in supervising the business of the Tagore family. Before his marriage, all of Rabindranaths kith and kin came to Pithavoge and stayed here. Then they went to Fulpur (Daksmindihi) to visit the bride. After that the marriage took placce at Kolkata.
Now the two storied building has been decorated and renovated after receiving a government fund and was turned into a museum and photo gallery. Some rare photos of Rabindranath Tagore is showcased here. Some important documents about Tagore's publications are also displayed here. A bust of Rabindranath Tagore is also there. Every year on 25-27 Baishakh (after the Bengali New Year Celebration), cultural programs are held here which lasts for three days.
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Khulna Museum is the Divisional Museum in Khulna, situated in the Shibbari Mor/KDA Avenue area at Khulna City. Established by the department of Archaeology in 1998, this museum mainly shows the different earthen and pottery samples. However, there is a gallery to display the mythological characters of Hinduism made by Black Basalt. Additionally, on the way of entrance, there is a photo gallery too to let people aware about the historical structures of Khulna Division. Some terracotta, toys made with clay and building tiles are also there to display.
Ticket: All Bangladeshi citizens can get entry by paying 20 taka. For foreigners, it is 100 taka.
Time Table: During Winter it is Open from 9 Am to 5 Pm. In the summertime the timetable is from 10 Am to 6 Pm. Lunch brake is from 1 pm to 1:30 Pm. Sunday Closed.
{:}{:bn}খুলনা শহরের শিববাড়ী এলাকায় খুলনা বিভাগীয় জাদুঘর অবস্হিত । ১৯৯৮ সালে এ জাদুঘরটি প্রতিষ্ঠিত হয় । প্রত্নতত্ত্ব অধিদপ্তরের নিয়ন্ত্রণে এ জাদুঘরে উপস্হাপিত হয়েছে বিভিন্ন যুগের মৃৎপাত্র, হিন্দু ও বৌদ্ধ মুর্তি, শিলালিপি, পোড়ামাটির ফলকচিত্র, অলংকৃত ইট, পোড়ামাটির বল, পোড়ামাটির গুটিকা ইত্যাদি । এছাড়াও উল্লেখযোগ্য কয়েকটি প্রত্নস্হল ও ঐতিহাসিক ইমারতের আলোকচিত্রও আছে ।
টিকেট প্রাপ্তিস্থানঃ
জাদুঘরের গেটের পাশেই রয়েছে টিকেট কাউন্টার, জনপ্রতি টিকেট এর দাম পনের টাকা করে, তবে পাঁচ বছরের কম কোন বাচ্চার জন্যে টিকেট এর দরকার পড়েনা। তবে মাধ্যমিক পর্যায়ের শিশু-কিশোরদের জন্য প্রবেশ মুল্যে নির্ধারন করা হয়েছে ৫ টাকা। সার্কভুক্ত বিদেশি দর্শনার্থীর জন্যে টিকেট মূল্য পঞ্চাশ টাকা এবং অন্যান্য বিদেশী দর্শকদের জন্য টিকেটের মূল্য একশত টাকা করে।
বন্ধ-খোলার সময়সূচীঃ
গ্রীষ্মকালে সকাল ১০টা থেকে সন্ধ্যা ৬টা পর্যন্ত কেল্লা খোলা থাকে। মাঝখানে দুপুর ১টা থেকে ১.৩০ পর্যন্ত আধ ঘণ্টার জন্যে বন্ধ থাকে। আর শীতকালে সকাল ৯টা থেকে বিকেল ৫টা পর্যন্ত খোলা থাকে। শীতকালেও দুপুর ১টা থেকে ১.৩০ পর্যন্ত বন্ধ থাকে। আর সবসময়ের জন্যেই শুক্রবারে জুম্মার নামাযের জন্যে সাড়ে বারোটা থেকে তিনটা পর্যন্ত বন্ধ থাকে। রবিবার সাধারণ ছুটি এবং সোমবার বেলা ২.০০ থেকে খোলা থাকে। এছাড়াও সরকারী কোন বিশেষ দিবসে জাদুঘর বন্ধ থাকে ।{:}
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Postal Museum was inaugurated in 1985 but it was not so popular because it only opens on the weekdays during office hours previously.It is located in the second Floor of the General Post Office (G. P. O.) in Gulistan. Now it is open five days a week (Sunday - Thursday) from 9 AM to 5 PM.
No Tickets or Fee is needed to get entrance.There are two galleries, one is reserved for stamps only. This is a
Key Point Installations of Bangladesh so
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[post_content] => Mir Mosharraf Hossain (মীর মশাররফ হোসেন) was a famous Bengali language novelist, playwright and essayist in 19th century. He is popular among the people for his famous novel Bishad Sindhu (বিষাদ সিন্ধু). It is a novel based on the tragic death of the grandchildren of Holy Prophet Mohammad. The incidents behind "Ashura" is being well written in here. He is considered as the first novelist to emerge from the Muslim society of Bengal. He was born and brought up at Lahinipara in Kushtia District.
Though he was born in the village of Lahinipara (লাহিনিপাড়া) in Kumarkhali (কুমারখালী), Kushtia in 1847, but after that he spent most of his life in
Padamdi in Baliakandi Upazila under Rajbari District. He was born in a Muslim aristocrat family.
The original house at Kumarkhali being demolished almost 130 years ago. In the year 2008, government established an auditorium in that place along with a primary school.
That place is used as a museum too, which is named as Mir Mosharrof Hossain Memorial Museum. Inside the Museum, visitors may not discover a significant number of collections. But, a few collections will make the visitor remember the lifestyle of this great novelist. There are only some agricultural tools, chairs, glasses and some armors used by Mir Mosharraf Hossain is being displayed for the visitors. There are some rare and historical photographs too.
Mir Mosharraf Hossain died in 1912 in
Padamdi. In 1999, Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh decided to build a memorial complex in his family graveyard in Padamdi, Rajbari. Which make the traveler confused as two of these structures are almost in similar pattern concentrating on the memories. But a traveler has to keep in mind that one is in Kushtia and another one is in Rajbari.
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