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Saturday, January 1, 2011

COX'S BAZAR


joyyyyyyy
masti nd joy











Image of cox's bazar ,,,,, where  the natural  beauty  are available ,,,,, ,,,















Image of cox's bazar ,,,,, where  the natural  beauty  are available ,,,,, ,,,





Hotel Name

Contact Address


Room Tariff





Seagull Hotels Limited

5 Star


Hotel Motel Zone
Cox's Bazar Beach , Bangladesh, Tel : 0341-62480-91, Fax : 88-0341-64436
E-mail: seagull@agni.com , seagull_cox@yahoo.com, seagullhotelcox@gmail.com.


Dhaka Office
White House Hotel, 155 Shantinagar, Dhaka -1217, Bangladesh.
Tel: 88-02-8322973-6, Fax: 88-02-8317726, E-mail: seagull_cox@yahoo.com



Website: http://www.seagullhotelbd.com/

Tariff

Single
Taka

Double
Taka
Regular - Sea View
2,350

2,900
Regular - Hill View
2,200

2,700
Deluxe - Sea View
3,000

3,500
Deluxe - Hill View
2,800

3,300
Suites
7,000

7,000
Presidential Suite
25,000

25,000





HOTEL SEA PALACE LIMITED



5 Star


Hotel:
Kalatoli Road, Cox’s Bazar, Tel: 88-0341-63692, 63792, 63794, 63826, 63853 Cell: 88-01714652227, 01714652228,
Fax: 88-0341-63769, Email: cxb@hotelseapalaceltd.com

Chittagong Sales Office:
Mayer Shapna, 348 M.M. Ali Road, Room: 304 (2nd floor), Dhampara, Chittagong. Cell: 88-01554355116, 01716662274 E-mail: ctg@hotelseapalaceltd.com

Dhaka Sales office:
2 B.B. Avenue, Gulistan Complex (6th floor), Gulistan, Dhaka- 1000 Tel: 88-02-9552453, PABX: 9553944, 9567167
Cell: 88-01819808842, 01711179678, 01913380847 Fax:88-02-9571931, E-mail: dhaka@hotelseapalaceltd.com



Website: www.hotelseapalaceltd.com


Room Types


Room fair

Regular Room


2,500/-

Deluxe Room


3,500/-

Super Deluxe Room


4000/-

Crown Regular Suite (Twin)


6,000/-

Crown Regular Suit (Couple)


5,000/-

Honeymoon Suit


15,000/-

Royal Suite


20,000/-

Presidential Suite


60,000/-

Ball Room


50,000/-

Conference Room


15,000/-
HOTEL SAYEMAN

2 Star
Mookthijoddha Sarani, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-63235 PABX 63900-4
Cell: 0171-022088
Fax: 88-0341-64231

Dhaka Office:
Tel: 88-02-8614565
Fax: 88-02-8612455
Email: sayeman@bttb.net.bd




Hotel Coral Reef
3 Star
Kalatali Road, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-64744-5
Cell: 0171-173734

Dhaka Office
ABAKASH PARJATAN LTD.
16, New Eskaton Road,Dhaka.
Tel: 88-02-406300-1, 418081
Fax: 88-02-9351100-1
Email:


Room Types


Total Bed


Room fair

Standard


25


1200/-

Delux A/C


12


1800/-

Suit/Exe


8


3000/-

Family Suit


8


4200/-

NITOL BAY RESORT

3 Star

Kalatali Road, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-64278, 63677
Cell: 011-741090, 0176-285939
Fax: 88-0341-64278
Email: nitolbay@bttb.net.bd

Dhaka Office
Nitol Center (8th Floor),
71, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka.
Tel: 88-02-9887074-6, 9898770
Cell: 0171-281047
Fax: 88-02-9887072, 9883121
Email: bayresort@nitolniloy.com

Website: www.nitolniloy.com


Room Types


Room fare (Tk.)

Deluxe A/C


1845/-

Deluxe A/C


1845/-

Deluxe A/C


2275/-

Super Deluxe A/C


2890/-

Suite


3445/-

Family Suite


4675/-

Conference Room


11075/-


Uni Resort

3 Star
Kalatali Office
Kalatali Road, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-63181, 63191
Fax: 88-0341-62824

Mobile-01713160176, 01713-160162, 01713-160167

E-mail- uniresort@gmail.com & , mubinulcht@gmail.com


Corporate Office
80, Nasirabad I/A, Chittagong.
Tel: 88-031-682724, 683914
Fax: 88-031-681392
Email: uniresort@globalctg.com

Dhaka Office
94, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka.
Tel: 88-02-8853337, 8815097
Email: uniresort@metrocombd.com

HOTEL SILVER SHINE PVT. LTD.

3 Star
26, Motel Road, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-64893, 64894, 64610
Fax: 88-0341-64693
Email: silver@gshakti.com
MOTEL UPAL

2 Star
Shikat Road, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-64258
Cell: 0189-383571

Dhaka Office
HOTEL ASHRFEE
12, Outar Circular Road,
Rajarbag, Dhaka.
Tel: 88-02-9353021-5
Cell: 0189-383572
Fax: 88-02-8316309
Email: ashrfee@spctnet.com

HOTEL S. K. INTERNATIONAL

1 Star
Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-63830, 62723
Cell: 0171-457094
Email: astu@gshakti.com
HOTEL HOLIDAY

1 Star

Motel Road, Cox's Bazar.
Tel: 88-0341-63875, 62595

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Historical Place Of Bangladesh : CURZON HALL

Curzon Hall (Science faculty of dhaka university)


Curzon Hall is part of the school of science of the University of Dhaka. With its significance in education during the post independence era of Bangladesh as well as afterwards, it has become an emblem of educational tradition of the country.

Contents

    * 1 History

    * 2 Architecture

    * 3 Gallery
   

 History

Curzon Hall meant to be a town hall, was named after Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, who laid its foundation in 1904. A year later Bengal was partitioned and Dhaka or Dacca as it was known then, became the capital of the newly created province of East Bengal and Assam. Following the annulment of partition in 1911 it was used as a premise of Dhaka College, and after the establishment of the University of Dhaka in 1921, became part of the university's science section and continues as such.

During the Language Movement, Curzon Hall was the location of significant events. In 1948, Mohammad Ali Jinnah declared Urdu to be the only state language of Pakistan. Students of Dhaka University opposed it and in Curzon Hall, they declared their opposition to Jinnah's planned about state language policy.

Architecture

One of the best examples of Dhaka's architecture, it is a happy blend of European and Mughal elements, particularly noticeable in projecting facade in the north which has both horse-shoe and cusped arches. The style combined traditional art with modern technology and functions and favoured Mughal forms such as arches and domes, believed to have entered the Islamic world from the west. It marks the casting aside of veiled power after the Sepoy Revolt of 1857, and India's passing directly under the British Crown, seeking legitimacy by linkage to the Mughals. The red colour substituting for red sandstone, and the ornate brackets, deep eaves, and domed terrace pavilions (chhatris), specially of the middle section are strikingly reminiscent of the small but well-known Diwan-i-Khas in the palace fortress of Fatehpur Sikri, Emperor Akbar's capital between 1570 and 1585. Not only were both cities new capitals, but the deliberate choice of the Fatehpur Sikri style may be explained by the fact that the British favoured Akbar as the wisest and most tolerant of all the Mughals, feeding into the ideal of their own role in India.




Gallery