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The project area consists of about 6,213 acres (25.14 km 2) land located in between the Shitalakshya and the Balu rivers at Rupganj thana of Narayanganj district and at Kaliganj thana of Gazipur district, in the northeastern side of Dhaka. The township is linked with a fourteen-lane expressway from the Airport Road-Progati Sarani intersection ...
The Dhaka Improvement Trust (DIT) was established in 1956 under the Town Development Act of 1953 (East Bengal Act), was tasked with executing development projects for Dhaka, Narayanganj, and surrounding areas. Its administrative framework consisted of a 13-member board of trustees. [1]
Present condition of Purbachal. Purbachal Residential Model Town is the biggest planned township in Bangladesh. [6] The project area consists of about 6,227 acres (25 square kilometer) land located in between the Shitalakshya River and the Balu River at Rupganj Upazila of Narayanganj District and at Kaliganj Upazila of Gazipur District, in the northeastern side of Dhaka.
Liberation Tower (Purbachal, Dhaka) N. Neela Market; P. ... Purbachal New Town Project; Z. Zinda Park This page was last edited on 16 August 2024, at 08:00 (UTC) ...
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Dhaka MRT Line-1 (Purbachal Route) Dhaka: Purbachal New Town Project- Notun Bazar 11.8 km [35] Under construction Rapid Transit Expected to be operational from 2026. Dhaka MRT Line-1 (Airport Route) Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport-Kamalapur: 18.8 km [35] Under construction $6.1 billion Rapid Transit The line will be underground.
Rajuk Chairman Major General Siddikur Rahman Sarkar confirmed the move as part of a broader initiative to revoke plots granted through political considerations from the former Prime Minister's office. Shuvoo had been allocated a 10-katha plot in the Purbachal New Town Project during a board meeting on November 27, 2023. Although he accepted the ...
Madani Avenue is an urban road situated in Dhaka.Its name came from G.A. Madani, who was chairman of Dhaka Improvement Trust in Pakistan period (currently RAJUK). [1] The road starts from the US Embassy in Baridhara and is 100 feet wide. [2]