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  2. Bangladesh Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    On 15 September 1951, Dacca Time (DACT) was introduced in East Bengal, which was UTC+06:00 achieved by subtracting 30 minutes from UTC+06:30. This is the official time zone in use today. [1] [3] On 30 September 1951, Dacca Time was officially implemented in East Bengal. [4]

  3. Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Dhaka has also hosted the South Asian Games three times, in 1985, 1993 and 2010. Dhaka is the first city to host the games three times. The Bangabandhu National Stadium was the main venue for all three editions. [224] Dhaka also hosted the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, along with Chittagong and Sylhet, in 2014. [225]

  4. Non-cooperation movement (2024) - Wikipedia

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    The non-cooperation movement, [ a] also known as the one-point movement, [ b] was a protest against the Government of Bangladesh, initiated within the framework of the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement. The sole demand of this movement was the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her cabinet. [ 12][ 13]

  5. Climate of Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has forced many people of Bangladesh living in rural areas to migrate to cities that has caused a sharp rise in the slum population of Dhaka. [8] As Bangladesh is already less than 20 feet above sea level, thus there are fears that by the end of the 21st century, more than a quarter of the country will be inundated and 15 million people will be displaced. [8]

  6. Dhaka Metro Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Dhaka Metro is projected to serve more than 60,000 passengers per hour by 2022, with headways of approximately 4 minutes. [31] The entire route can be travelled in less than 40 minutes at a speed of 100 km/h (62 mph), and is expected to drastically reduce the number of private cars on Dhaka's streets as well as their potentially 7-hour-long ...

  7. Hatirjheel - Wikipedia

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    Hatirjheel. Hatirjheel ( Bengali: হাতিরঝিল [ɦatir dʒʱil], English: / ˈhɑːtiːˌdʒhɪl /; lit. Lake of Elephant) is a lakefront in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Before 2009, It was a slum area that had been transformed into a recreation area as well as an alternate way to ease traffic congestion.

  8. List of Hindu temples in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Chittagong District. (There are a lots of temples in Chittagong but very few temples are listed here.) Chatteshwari Temple. Ramakrishna Mission. ISKCON Shree Radha Madhava Temple. Kaibalyadham Ashram. Anukulchandra Satsang Ashram. Tulsi Dham Ashram. Panchanan Dham Ashram.

  9. List of Dhaka Metro Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    The Dhaka Metro Rail is a mass rapid transit system serving Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It is owned and operated by the Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited . [ 1 ] Together with a proposed subway system it is expected to reduce traffic congestion in the city.