The Curzon Hall was built during the British reign in India. It is named after Lord Curzon who served as the viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. In 1904 the foundation stone of Curzon Hall was laid by Lord Curzon and was originally intended to be used as the town hall. A beacon for strength and solidarity After the partition of Bengal in 1905, the...
Sonargaon is one of the best tourist places for a day tour with an all-in-one package including Bengali culture, countryside, archaeology, and full adventure. This place is very popular in the history of Bengal as it has been the capital of eastern Bengal for a longer period. However, in the 17th century, the cards flipped and Dhaka became the capital owing...
The world’s largest mangrove forest is located in Southern Asia. Surrounded by the rivers Brahmaputra, and Meghna, and the confluence of Ganges, this forest covers 10000 sq km of the area. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the Ramsar Convention declared it as a wetland site of international importance. Perhaps, our country holds only...