Traditional and Tasty Foods of Bangladesh

Posted on 10:33 PM

Traditional and Tasty Foods of Bangladesh

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This is the main traditional food of Bangladesh.This is called Panta Vaat with Ilish Mach vaja.Panta vaat means the rice which was cooked a day before and then the rice was preserved with giving extra water with it.On the occasion of Pohela Boishak thats mean on the first day of Bengali new year people eat this dish huge.The other things except the Hilsha fish fry are called Vorta.Those are nothing but mashed potatoes,Daal and other vegetables.People also add another item named Shutki Vorta which is the smashed dry fish with some spice.

These are typical spicy curry

This is another figurative snacks of Bangladesh People which is called Fuchka.People of young age like this food 

This is another traditional snacks named Singara.This is made up of flour and inside it some mixed vegetables are put.

This is called puri.Another favorite snacks of Bangladesh

This is typical spicy fish curry with some gravy.

This is also a fish curry but the gravy part is less.It is called Fish Vuna.

Mixed Vegetable curry with rice.

This is typical dal curry

This is called Nan Ruti.This is made up of flour and no oil is used to fry this.

These are all Kabab's of different kinds.These are all made up of different kind of meat.

Rangamati-More than beautiful

Posted on 10:13 AM


Rangamati is a district in South-eastern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the town of Rangamati serves as the headquarters of the district.Rangamati is a favourite holiday resort because of its beautiful landscape, scenic beauty, lake, colourful tribes (Chakma, Marma etc)., its flora and fauna, tribal museum, hanging bridge, homespun textile products, ivory jewellery and the tribal men and women who fashion them. For tourists the attractions of Rangamati are numerous, tribal life, fishing, speed boat cruising, water skiing, hiking, bathing or merely enjoying nature as it is. 


Jhulanta Breeza



Cloud view from Rangamati
  
The untouched nature, Kaptai Lake and the life of colourful tribes (Chakma, Marma, Lusai, etc) have make Rangamati unique. It is a dreamland for all the tourists. 

Lake view of Kaptai like a picture
Suvolong is surrounded by water of Kaptai Lake.The sea-like Kaptai Lake has entered through hills and a mile long deep canal has created here.The green hills have started towards the sky straight from the canal. The edge of the hills are of various kinds – somewhere the edge has made waves, somewhere it is like great pillars. It seems man has made the pillars but it is really a natural wonder.
Suvolong Jhorna

Eid and Durga Puja In Bangladesh

Posted on 9:41 AM


Durga Idol

Durga Idol

Durga Idol

Children Celebrating Eid

People taking their prayer on Eid Day
Eid and Durga Puja are the two biggest religious festival in Bangladesh.Eid is observed by the Muslim people and Durga Puja is observed by the Hindu People.Both the occasions are observed with so much joy and cheer.People from both the religion Muslim and Hindu participate in the festivals.Christian and Buddha people also participate in the festival.



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The new year day of Bangladesh is called 'Pohela Boishakh' which means the first day of the Benglai Month Boishakh.All the people in Bangladesh celebrates this day with full rhythm.There is a park named Ramna Park in the capital Dhaka,where from the very beginning of the morning singers start singing "Rabindra Sangeet"(songs written and music given by Rabindra Nath Tagore) under a banyan tree.People wear new dress.Male wears Panjabi and Paijama.Female wears saree and all the sarees are designed in while and red.
There is a traditional food named "Panta Vaat"(rice with water) which is the traditional food in this day.People eat this with Ilsha fish fry.

International Mother Language Day 21st February

Posted on 9:40 AM


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This Monument is Called Sahid Minar Where people pay homage to the martyr

Even a kid know this and paying homage


A poem by a Bangladeshi Poet

Sahid Minar Covered with flowers

A female designing the Sahid Minar

On 21 February,1952 Pakistani Police killed some Bangladeshi students who where fighting for their language.At that time Bangladesh was not independent and known as East Pakistan.West Pakistan(which is named as Pakistan now) declared that Urdu will be the national language of East and West Pakistan but the Bengali protest against this and sacrificed their lives to deny this.At last Bangla own and still remains the national language of Bangladeshi people.  
International Mother Language Day is observed on 21st February every year.International Mother Language Day was proclaimed by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in November 1999.

On 16 May 2009 the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution A/RES/61/266 called upon Member States "to promote the preservation and protection of all languages used by peoples of the world". By the same resolution, the General Assembly proclaimed 2008 as the International Year of Languages, to promote unity in diversity and international understanding, through multilingualism and multiculturalism. 


Liberation War 1971 in Bangladesh

Posted on 9:38 AM


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Father of the Nation "Sheikh Mujibur Rahman"

Pakistani Army killing innocent people of Bangladesh

Pakistan Surrendering

The Demon Ieahia

Freedom Fighters in the camp

Pakistan Saying sorry of the Genocide

The war criminals who are the real bustards of Bangladesh!

National Flag of Bangladesh
The Bangladesh Liberation War (BengaliMuktijuddho) was an armed conflict pitting East Pakistan and India against West Pakistan. The war resulted in the secession of East Pakistan, which became the independent nation of Bangladesh.

The war broke out on 26 March 1971 as army units directed by West Pakistan launched a military operation in East Pakistan against Bengali civilians, students, intelligentsia, and armed personnel who were demanding separation of the East from West Pakistan. Bengali military, paramilitary, and civilians formed the Mukti Bahini (Bengali: "Liberation Army") and used guerrilla warfare tactics to fight against the West Pakistan army. India provided economic, military and diplomatic support to the Mukti Bahini rebels, leading Pakistan to launch Operation Chengiz Khan, a pre-emptive attack on the western border of India which started the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

On 16 December 1971, the allied forces of the Indian army and the Mukti Bahini defeated the West Pakistani forces deployed in the East. The resulting surrender was the largest in number of prisoners of war since World War II.

The Season Spring - Celebration

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Bangladeshi people celebrates the first day of Spring season.Locally the season is known as "Bosonto" and the first day of spring is known as "Pohela Falgun".On this day female and girls of all age wear yellow sarees and Male people wear yellow panjabi.This day is celebrated with full fledged.

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