Thursday, May 31, 2012

Bangladesh Weather


Weather of Bangladesh

Weather of Bangladesh is quite optimistic. It is one of the country in the world which has most of the seasons. The seasons change every two months.  It is tropical and subtropical with temperatures ranging from 3ºC at night in the winter to 42ºC in the summer season. It is also a heavy rainfall country. Approximately rainfall varies 1000mm in the west to 2500mm in the southeast and up to 5000mm in the north.
Basically June to September heavy rainfall occurs here. The humidity of  this season is unbearable. .
In the cold season the weather is drier and fresh, with average daytime temperatures of 24ºC. Rainfall is negligible, although even in winter a brief shower may come along.
While early March can still be pleasant, by April, as the monsoon approaches, humidity increases and lethal hailstorms aren’t uncommon. The monsoon season usually starts between late May and mid-June. It doesn’t rain solidly all day – there tends to be an initial downpour, followed by clear skies. You should avoid visiting at this time of year!

Today's Bangladesh


Now a Day Dhaka

Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated country. Around 80% of the country's population live in rural areas, many of them living below the poverty line.The majority of the population look forward to the big cities. Most of them tries to set up their living standard in the capital of Bangladesh. The counties capital Dhaka are the place which has been growing with population day by day. Now a day 15% of its total population lives in the capital. But compare to the population the area of Dhaka is not enough. Dhaka is the main city of businesses, jobs, foreign attractions for investment and so on. The city is moving up quickly with its huge population. The buildings are moving up, new roads are creating new opportunities for business with other city.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

International Mother Language


International Mother Language Day

International Mother Language Day has been originated from the Mother Language Day of Bangladesh. This is one of the greatest achievements for Bangladeshis. The day 21st February is chosen because on this day many students including University of Dhaka have sacrificed their lives for protecting their Bengali Language. This is the one country in the world that has saved their language by bleeding.
Without their sacrifices till today we may not be freed or may not be speak in our own language. The World has got a Day to remember.

Bangladeshis History


The word that can’t be forgotten by Bangladeshis

Bangladesh has acquired its freedom through terrible nine months Liberation War which began on 26th March 1971 and ended with the victory on 16th December, 1971.  In the war Bangladesh has lost many people about 30 lacs citizen, raped by the military of West Pakistan. The war placed between East and West Pakistan. The questions of land reforms, state language, provincial autonomy and many other consequential questions had been straining the relations between the two wings of Pakistan.

 The military forces of West Pakistan destroyed everything on their way. They killed so many people targeted particularly the Hindu concentrated area of Bangladesh. The genocide that was perpetrated on the unarmed people was flashed in the world press.

Bangladesh


Overview of Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a low-lying riverine country located in South Asia. The Himalayas stand to the north, while in the south lays the Bay of Bengal. The Bay of Benglal has the longest beach in the world while Bangladesh being a very small country in the world. It is the second largest river basin in the world. Bangladesh is bordered mostly by India and have a short border with Myanmar in the southeast. 
The boundaries frame a low lying plain of about 1, 47,570 square kilometer criss-crossed by rivers and streams. Mighty rivers are the Padma, the Brahmaputra, the Meghna and the Karnafuli and their tributaries which empty into the Bay of Bengal.
Bangladesh has many locations to visit. Tourist will get different flavor of natural attractions through visiting historical mosques and monuments, longest natural beach in the world, archaeological sites, rolling tea gardens and tribes, hill forests and wildlife etc.