There are cultural issues everywhere - in Bangladesh, Latin America, Africa, wherever you go. But somehow when we talk about cultural differences, we magnify those differences.
― Muhammad Yunus
There are cultural issues everywhere - in Bangladesh, Latin America, Africa, wherever you go. But somehow when we talk about cultural differences, we magnify those differences.
― Muhammad Yunus
The name Dhaka is said to come from the Dhak Tree that was once plentiful
in the area, while others believe the name comes from Dhakeshwari, or The Hidden
Goddess, to whom a shrine is built. While the history of the area can be traced back to
the 1st
century, evidence shows that the area wasn't settled until around the 7th century.
Turkish and Afghan governors ruled the city until the Mughals arrived in 1608 and
pronounced it the capital of Bengal.
As townships developed in the area, there was
significant population growth. During the 17th century under the rule of Shaista Khan,
the population of the city was close to one million. In 1765, control of the city was
handed to the British East India Company. During British rule, schools, townships, and
public works were developed, as well as a municipal water system in 1874 and electricity supply in 1878.
One man's freedom fighter is always another man's terrorist.
― Sarmila Bose
I am Najmus Sakib Sizan.
By acquiring knowledge, expertise, and a familiarity with the organization’s culture, I want to contribute towards realizing.
I am a Student of Computer Science Engineering of Green University of Bangladesh.