Monday, November 30, 2020

Dhaka Hatir Jhill। gulshan। merul badda । rampura । mogbazar । tejgaon ।...


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Hatirjheel

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Hatirjheel Lake

The second bridge of Hatirjheel before sunset
Country Bangladesh
Inaugurated in January 2, 2013

Area
 • Total 122 ha (302 acres)

Sunset at Hatirjheel:
Hatirjheel (Bengali: হাতিরঝিল, English: meaning Elephant Lake) is a lakefront in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Before 2009, It was a slum area that has been transformed into a recreation area as well as an alternate way to ease traffic congestion.

The area was constructed under Bangladesh Army and the Special Works Organization. It is now a popular recreational spot for residents of Dhaka.

Contents:
1 History
2 Location
3 Development
4 Facilities
5 Inauguration
6 Gallery
7 References
8 External links

History:
Legend has it that the elephants of Dhaka's Pilkhana used to take baths in these wetlands – hence the name Hatirjheel. Architect Iqbal Habib, who heads the consultant firm of the Hatirjheel-Begunbari development project, said that the Bhawal Raja used to keep his tamed elephants at Pilkhana. He said that the elephants were taken to the wetlands through the Elephant Road and Hatirpool.

Location:
Hatirjheel is located at the centre of the capital city, Dhaka. It has a latitude of 23.7496 and a longitude of 90.3968. In other words, the Hatirjheel has coordinates of 23°44′58.47″N 90°23′48.35″E.[3] The area stretches from Sonargaon Hotel in the south to all the way to Banasree in the north. The place is surrounded by Tejgaon, Gulshan, Badda, Rampura, Banasree, Niketon, and Maghbazar, and it made the transportation of the people living near these areas much easier.


Hatirjheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh:
Development Building the entire site required 19.71 billion (19,710 million) taka and an area of 302 acres.[4] From this, 10.48 billion (10,480 million) taka was spent in acquiring the site itself. 46% of the area belongs to RAJUK, which includes an area of 81 acres for a "court of walks", 141 acres for public lands and 1 acre for BTV. The project was first permitted in October 2007, and was said to be completed within three years (by June 2010). However, the construction began in December 2008, which took a further half year for expanding it. The total funds for creating the project included the money of RAJUK (1,113.7 billion taka), LGED (2,760 million) and WASA (866.95 million).

It has an area of 311.79 acres while some 8.80 kilometer service road and some 8.80 kilometer expressway have been constructed under the project.[6] The entire area of Hatirjheel is designed with about four main and four minor bridges (viaducts), several overpasses (flyovers), footbridges (overbridges), 8.80 kilometres of footpaths, 9.80 kilometers walkway, one children's park, and 13 viewing decks.[7] There are sitting arrangements for pedestrians by the riverside. A lake flows through the heart of the project with a 16 km road surrounding it. During the dry season, the Hatirjheel lake can hold approximately 3.06 billion liters of water, and during the rainy season about 4.81 billion liters of water, making it the largest body of water inside the capital of Bangladesh.

Facilities:
After completion, Hatirjheel is considered by many to be one of the most notable places in Dhaka, and hence, turned into one of the most favourite recreational places for the city dwellers and tourists. Since congested buildings permeate most of Dhaka, leaving few open places for people to feel the fresh air, Hatirjheel attracts the city dwellers with its abundant fresh air. Bus and water taxi services are available for transport within the area. At night, lights of different hues illuminate the entire Hatirjheel, especially on the bridges. The area has been decorated with flowering shrubs and trees. Numerous tourists and pedestrians visit the site every evening to enjoy the reflection of light and the fresh air.

In the afternoon people, especially couples, visit Hatirjheel for recreational purposes. There are restaurants and venues for small-scale family picnics. Boat rides are also available for both recreational purposes and transportation. The area has an amphitheatre with a capacity to accommodate 2,000 visitors. There is a 120-meter long colourful musical fountain with a time-controlled sound wave and musical tracks, making it a tri-dimensional structure.


Cafe, Hatirjheel Lake, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Inauguration:
Hatirjheel Musical Dancing Fountain, Dhaka, Bangladesh.webm Hatirjheel musical dancing fountain, the first dancing water fountain in Bangladesh. The Hatirjheel-Begunbari project was inaugurated on January 2, 2013 by the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at 11 am. The Hatirjheel project opened for the general use of people after the inauguration. On the occasion of the inauguration, Hatirjheel was decorated with multi-coloured flowers and flattering flags of different hues. In the evening of the inaugural day, the city dwellers viewed a spectacular display of fireworks in the vicinity of the project.

Dhaka Gulshan Banani Lake Bridge to Agargaon street view

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Dhaka Gulshan Banani Lake Bridge to Agargaon street view


Banani Model Town is part of Ward No. 19 in Banani Thana, Dhaka, Bangladesh.Dhaka Tribune described it as a "posh" neighborhood of Dhaka and part of its diplomatic area.

In November 2016 Dhaka North City Corporation demolished the home of former East Pakistan Governor Abdul Monem Khan.

Division: Dhaka Division

Restaurants: Star kabab, Banani, Jatra Biroti Restaurant, 

Hotels: Lakeshore Banani, Hotel Sarina, The Raintree Dhaka


Sunday, November 29, 2020

Tax Zone-3 Dhaka Bangladesh

Tax Zone 3 Introduction to Dhaka

The National Board of Revenue (Zarabo) is the apex body of revenue administration. It was formed by Presidential Order No. 6 of 1972 under the direction of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Administratively, the National Board of Revenue operates under the Department of Internal Resources of the Ministry of Finance. Secretary of the Department of Internal Resources Zarabo's ex-officio chairman and administrative head.

The main responsibility of the National Board of Revenue is to make rules and regulations related to customs, income tax and value added tax and to collect appropriate tax revenue in its light. In addition, to represent on any issue related to prevention of smuggling, implementation of international agreements related to customs and taxes, and government policy. The National Board of Revenue works through the Customs, VAT and Income Tax divisions. The Income Tax Division is governed by the BCS (Tax) and the Customs and VAT Division is governed by the BCS (Customs and Excise) cadre. In addition, there are two more subdivisions called IT and Statistics and Research.

The office (circle office) of 22 Deputy Tax Commissioners under Tax Zone-3, Dhaka is engaged in income tax assessment and tax collection. The activities of the circle office are supervised by 4 range offices under the management of Additional-Joint Tax Commissioner. The Office of the Commissioner of Taxes controls the activities of these offices.


কর অঞ্চল ৩ ঢাকার পরিচিতি
জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ড (জারাবো) রাজস্ব প্রশাসনের শীর্ষ সংস্থা। এটি জাতির জনক বঙ্গবন্ধু শেখ মুজিবুর রহমান এর নির্দেশনায় ১৯৭২ সালের রাষ্ট্রপতি আদেশ নং – ৭৬ দ্বারা গঠিত হয়েছে। প্রশাসনিকভাবে জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ড অর্থ মন্ত্রনালয়ের অভ্যন্তরীণ সম্পদ বিভাগের অধীনে পরিচালিত হয়। অভ্যন্তরীণ সম্পদ বিভাগের সচিব জারাবো’র এক্স-অফিসিও চেয়ারম্যান ও প্রশাসনিক প্রধান।

জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ডের প্রধান দায়িত্ব হলো কাস্টমস, আয়কর ও মূল্য সংযোজন কর সংক্রান্ত বিধি-বিধান তৈরি এবং তার আলোকে যথাযথ কর-রাজস্ব আদায় করা। এ ছাড়াও চোরাচালান প্রতিরোধ, শুল্ক-কর সংক্রান্ত আর্ন্তজাতিক চুক্তি সম্পাদন ও সরকারের রাজস্ব নীতি সংক্রান্ত যেকোনো বিষয়ে প্রতিনিধিত্ব করা।জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ড কাস্টমস, মূসক ও আয়কর অনুবিভাগের মাধ্যমে কাজ করে। আয়কর অনুবিভাগ বিসিএস (কর) এবং কাস্টমস ও মূসক অনুবিভাগ বিসিএস (কাস্টমস অ্যান্ড এক্সাইজ) ক্যাডার দ্বারা পরিচালিত হয়। তা ছাড়াও আইটি অনুবিভাগ এবং পরিসংখ্যান ও গবেষণা অনুবিভাগ নামে আরো দুটি অনুবিভাগ রয়েছে।

কর অঞ্চল-৩, ঢাকা এর আওতায় ২২টি উপ কর কমিশনারের কাযার্লয় (সার্কেল অফিস) আয়কর নির্ধারণ ও কর আদায় কাজে নিয়োজিত। সার্কেল অফিসের কার্যক্রম তদারক করে থাকেন অতিরিক্ত-যুগ্ম কর কমিশনারের পরিচালনায় ৪টি রেঞ্জ অফিস । কর কমিশনারের কার্যালয় এসকল কার্যালয়ের কার্যক্রম নিয়ন্ত্রন করে থাকেন ।

Dhaka Banani, Gulshan and Baridhara Embassy


Banani Model Town Dhaka:
Banani Model Town is part of Ward No. 19 in Banani Thana, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Dhaka Tribune described it as a "posh" neighborhood of Dhaka and part of its diplomatic area. 
Area code: 1213
District: Dhaka District
Restaurants: Domino's Pizza Banani, ChileKotha, Cheez, 
Hotels: Sheraton Dhaka, Hotel Sarina, Platinum Center, 

Gulshan Dhaka:
Gulshan (Bengali: গুলশান) is an affluent and the wealthiest neighbourhood in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. A residential area, Gulshan is now home to a number of the city's restaurants, shopping centres, schools and members' clubs. The neighbourhood also hosts the majority of embassies and high commissions in Dhaka.

History:
Gulshan was founded as a planned model town in 1961 with its own Pourashabha (municipal corporation), while the neighbouring Banani Model Town was founded in 1964. Gulshan Thana was established in 1972. Gulshan Pourashabha was abolished in 1982. In 1984, Gulshan, along with Mirpur municipality, was absorbed into Dhaka.

The area was originally built with the purpose of being solely residential, however, over the years many commercial buildings have been set up. Gulshan is now a mix of a serene residential area and also a city centre with shopping malls and commercial buildings. The Gulshan city centre only consists of Gulshan, Baridhara and Banani. The Thana of Gulshan also includes the neighborhood of Mohakhali to the southwest.

On January 3, 2017, at approximately 2:30 a.m. BST midnight, a fire broke out in a local market, DCC in Gulshan.
The Gulshan Thana comprises an area of 53.59 km2, consisting of three wards (72, 73 and 74), 37 mouzas and 20 villages, including Gulshan Model Town, consisting of Gulshan circle 1 and circle 2, Banani Model Town, Baridhara Diplomatic Zone, and Mohakhali. 50% of the area is residential, 20% commercial and 12% is the diplomatic area. 18% land in Gulshan consists of other areas, including slums, of which the biggest is the Karail slum and Gulshan Lake. Apart from the urban areas, the 37 mouzas of Gulshan Thana also contain 20 villages.

Gulshan is a commercial and residential area, originally meant for offices and embassies of diplomatic missions, as well as residences. The area has seen an upsurge, since the mid-1990s, in the number of high-rise buildings, restaurants, residential areas, modern markets and ice-cream parlors which are open past midnight. The independent houses of the early 1970s that stood far from each other in Gulshan area have vanished because of the commercial boom, to the point of old residents claiming it is not a residential area anymore.

Though Gulshan, Banani and Baridhara, as well as Uttara and other satellite towns like Bashundhara are relatively on higher lands, substantial part the Gulshan Thana area remained underwater for a prolonged duration during the 1998 Bangladesh floods. Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) conducted a survey to investigate the causes of and remedial measures in 1998 with particular focus on the Gulshan Lake and the Gulshan and Banani canals. Flood water runoff flows into these water bodies practically turning these into buffer flood control reservoirs, except some pockets of transient water-logging. Drains and sewerage pipes dumping wastes in the Gulshan lake has been identified as major pollution problem by DWASA. The malodorous wastes tend to spill over when the roads are flooded.

Demography:
As per 1991 Bangladesh census, Gulshan had a population of 281,337. Many of Dhaka's richest reside here. 21.59% of residents are occupied with commerce, while 40.92% are service professionals. Average literacy rate of the area is 59.7% for people over the age of 47 against the national average. 93.65% of the Gulshan population are Muslims, and refer to themselves as "Gulshanis".

Thoroughfares in the area are beautified by major cellphone companies of Bangladesh. There are 25 mosques in this area, including Gulshan Azad Mosque (citation needed) and Banani Bazaar Mosque. The area features a number of churches and Christian missions, including that of the Missionaries of Charity.

Many local and multinational companies have their local headquarters located in Gulshan, including Nokia, Grameenphone, Banglalink, Augere, Standard Chartered Bank, P&G, GSK, Reckitt Benckiser, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., The Himalaya Drug Company, Siemens, Nokia Siemens Networks, Sony Ericsson, Ericsson, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, The Coca-Cola Company and Microsoft.

There are some 45 boutiques, markets, bazaars and shopping centers in Gulshan. There also are mega-stores such as Nandan, Agora, Aarong, Unimart, Meena Baazar and Lavender. There are also many shopping mall like Shopper's World, Pink City and the ABC Shopping Complex. A plethora of food, bank and fashion outlets are located all over the area.

Entertainment:

The Westin Dhaka at Gulshan circle-2
The area hosts a number of private clubs. While the Gulshan Club and International Club have their own policies, most of the rest are sponsored by the various diplomatic missions. These include the American Recreation Association (American Club), the Canadian Club, the Dutch Club, the Australian Club (membership also available to New Zealanders), the Nordic Club (membership available to citizens of Scandinavian countries) and the German Club (membership available to EU citizens).[17] The BAGHA (British Aid Guest House Association) Club falls under the British High Commission umbrella and also accepts membership from EU citizens.While it is not a club as such, the quarters of the American Embassy's Marine Guard unit maintains a small private bar.

There is a 250-room five star hotel, Westin, located at circle-2.

Health:

icddrb, head office at Mahakhali
The headquarters of icddr,b is in Mahakhali.
Gulshan Mother and Child Clinic (Gulshan Maa O Shishu Clinic), Gulshan Group Clinic, Retina and Eye Center, DNS Diagnostics and Telemedicine, Sikder's Women's Hospital, Ear Care Center, and Balaka Pharmacy are in Gulshan Model Town.

The Dental Studio, Sarah Dental Clinic, and Johnson's Dental Clinic are in Banani Model Town. The Apollo Hospital is in Bashundhara. There also Japan Bangladesh Friendship Hospital in Gulshan, Aysha Memorial Specialized Hospital and LifeLine in Mohakhali, and Nova Medical Center, Peerless Diagnostic & Treatment Centre and Prince Medical Center in Banani.There also Midway Clinic, Adventist Dental Clinic, Modern Clinic & Blood Center and Shifa Pharmacy in Gulshan, Christian Medical Hospital in Baridhara, and Metropolitan Medical Center and Marie Stopes Clinic in Mohakhali.

Baridhara Dhaka:
Baridhara (Bengali: বারিধারা) is an upscale residential area in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is located on the east of and north east of Gulshan across Gulshan-Baridhara Lake. It has special zones designated for diplomats, and many of the foreign embassies and high commissions are situated here.

There are mainly three areas diplomatic zone mainly in the south-west portion, general residential area in eastern portion and an adjacent DOHS area in north-east portion.

Smart City Dhaka Gulshan 1 and Gulshan 2

Gulshan Dhaka:
Gulshan (Bengali: গুলশান) is an affluent and the wealthiest neighbourhood in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. A residential area, Gulshan is now home to a number of the city's restaurants, shopping centres, schools and members' clubs. The neighbourhood also hosts the majority of embassies and high commissions in Dhaka.

History:
Gulshan was founded as a planned model town in 1961 with its own Pourashabha (municipal corporation), while the neighbouring Banani Model Town was founded in 1964. Gulshan Thana was established in 1972. Gulshan Pourashabha was abolished in 1982. In 1984, Gulshan, along with Mirpur municipality, was absorbed into Dhaka.

The area was originally built with the purpose of being solely residential, however, over the years many commercial buildings have been set up. Gulshan is now a mix of a serene residential area and also a city centre with shopping malls and commercial buildings. The Gulshan city centre only consists of Gulshan, Baridhara and Banani. The Thana of Gulshan also includes the neighborhood of Mohakhali to the southwest.

On January 3, 2017, at approximately 2:30 a.m. BST midnight, a fire broke out in a local market, DCC in Gulshan.
The Gulshan Thana comprises an area of 53.59 km2, consisting of three wards (72, 73 and 74), 37 mouzas and 20 villages, including Gulshan Model Town, consisting of Gulshan circle 1 and circle 2, Banani Model Town, Baridhara Diplomatic Zone, and Mohakhali. 50% of the area is residential, 20% commercial and 12% is the diplomatic area. 18% land in Gulshan consists of other areas, including slums, of which the biggest is the Karail slum and Gulshan Lake. Apart from the urban areas, the 37 mouzas of Gulshan Thana also contain 20 villages.

Gulshan is a commercial and residential area, originally meant for offices and embassies of diplomatic missions, as well as residences. The area has seen an upsurge, since the mid-1990s, in the number of high-rise buildings, restaurants, residential areas, modern markets and ice-cream parlors which are open past midnight. The independent houses of the early 1970s that stood far from each other in Gulshan area have vanished because of the commercial boom, to the point of old residents claiming it is not a residential area anymore.

Though Gulshan, Banani and Baridhara, as well as Uttara and other satellite towns like Bashundhara are relatively on higher lands, substantial part the Gulshan Thana area remained underwater for a prolonged duration during the 1998 Bangladesh floods. Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (DWASA) conducted a survey to investigate the causes of and remedial measures in 1998 with particular focus on the Gulshan Lake and the Gulshan and Banani canals. Flood water runoff flows into these water bodies practically turning these into buffer flood control reservoirs, except some pockets of transient water-logging. Drains and sewerage pipes dumping wastes in the Gulshan lake has been identified as major pollution problem by DWASA. The malodorous wastes tend to spill over when the roads are flooded.

Demography:
As per 1991 Bangladesh census, Gulshan had a population of 281,337. Many of Dhaka's richest reside here. 21.59% of residents are occupied with commerce, while 40.92% are service professionals. Average literacy rate of the area is 59.7% for people over the age of 47 against the national average. 93.65% of the Gulshan population are Muslims, and refer to themselves as "Gulshanis".

Thoroughfares in the area are beautified by major cellphone companies of Bangladesh. There are 25 mosques in this area, including Gulshan Azad Mosque (citation needed) and Banani Bazaar Mosque. The area features a number of churches and Christian missions, including that of the Missionaries of Charity.

Many local and multinational companies have their local headquarters located in Gulshan, including Nokia, Grameenphone, Banglalink, Augere, Standard Chartered Bank, P&G, GSK, Reckitt Benckiser, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., The Himalaya Drug Company, Siemens, Nokia Siemens Networks, Sony Ericsson, Ericsson, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, The Coca-Cola Company and Microsoft.

There are some 45 boutiques, markets, bazaars and shopping centers in Gulshan. There also are mega-stores such as Nandan, Agora, Aarong, Unimart, Meena Baazar and Lavender. There are also many shopping mall like Shopper's World, Pink City and the ABC Shopping Complex. A plethora of food, bank and fashion outlets are located all over the area.

Entertainment:

The Westin Dhaka at Gulshan circle-2
The area hosts a number of private clubs. While the Gulshan Club and International Club have their own policies, most of the rest are sponsored by the various diplomatic missions. These include the American Recreation Association (American Club), the Canadian Club, the Dutch Club, the Australian Club (membership also available to New Zealanders), the Nordic Club (membership available to citizens of Scandinavian countries) and the German Club (membership available to EU citizens).[17] The BAGHA (British Aid Guest House Association) Club falls under the British High Commission umbrella and also accepts membership from EU citizens.While it is not a club as such, the quarters of the American Embassy's Marine Guard unit maintains a small private bar.

There is a 250-room five star hotel, Westin, located at circle-2.

Health:

icddrb, head office at Mahakhali
The headquarters of icddr,b is in Mahakhali.
Gulshan Mother and Child Clinic (Gulshan Maa O Shishu Clinic), Gulshan Group Clinic, Retina and Eye Center, DNS Diagnostics and Telemedicine, Sikder's Women's Hospital, Ear Care Center, and Balaka Pharmacy are in Gulshan Model Town.

The Dental Studio, Sarah Dental Clinic, and Johnson's Dental Clinic are in Banani Model Town. The Apollo Hospital is in Bashundhara. There also Japan Bangladesh Friendship Hospital in Gulshan, Aysha Memorial Specialized Hospital and LifeLine in Mohakhali, and Nova Medical Center, Peerless Diagnostic & Treatment Centre and Prince Medical Center in Banani.There also Midway Clinic, Adventist Dental Clinic, Modern Clinic & Blood Center and Shifa Pharmacy in Gulshan, Christian Medical Hospital in Baridhara, and Metropolitan Medical Center and Marie Stopes Clinic in Mohakhali.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

IDB Bhabon or BCS Computer City


IDB Bhaba or BCS Computer City
Computer City on the occasion of entering its 21 year. There are various discounts and gifts for the buyers in this three day event.
Launched on September 11, 1999, BCS Computer City is located at the IDB building in Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, the heart of Dhaka. The IDB building, which has an eye-catching architectural style, has all the modern facilities and a combination of ICT products. And this is why buyers come here every day to buy ICT or technology products.

The four-storied building, which covers an area of ​​about 100,000 square feet, has more than 156 technology product centers selling various computer hardware, accessories and IT products.

This computer market starts at 10:00 AM and closes at 8:00 PM. A number of customer and visitors gather here all day long. Everyday many new model computer and other imported products are introduced to the public.

Located in: I.D.B Complex
Address: IDB Bhaban, BCS Computer City, E/8 A, Rokeya Sharani, Dhaka 1207
Hours: 
Opens 10 AM
Closed 08:00 PM
Weekly Closed Day: Sunday
Phone: 01928-028742