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Course Title: Bangladesh Studies, Culture and Heritage
Course Code: GED 105
Ministry of Cultural Affairs
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Bangladesh National Museum, formally inaugurated on 17 November
1983, is one of the largest museums in South Asia. Dhaka Museum,
formally inaugurated on 7 August 1913, was its forerunner. Bangladesh
National Museum is devoted to archaeology, classical, decorative and
contemporary art, history, natural history, ethnography and world
civilization. Bangladesh National Museum has splendid collections which
range in date from prehistory to the present time. Both in number and
uniqueness, the Museum is extremely rich in stone, metal and wooden
sculptures, in gold, silver and copper coins, in stone inscriptions and
copperplates and in terracottas and other artifacts of archaeological
interest
Welcome to Bangladesh National Museum
Welcome to Bangladesh National Museum
 The Museum has one of the largest collections of arms and armour in
the Indian subcontinent. Quite fascinating are its collections of
decorative art, especially of woodwork, metalwork and embroidered
quilts. It has items of natural history and ethnographic interest. The
Museum is noted for its collection of Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin and
works of other contemporary artists. The Museum also illustrates the
freedom struggle culminating in the liberation of Bangladesh.
Its Mission
 Bangladesh National Museum establishes a link
between the vanishing past and the vibrant present
with a view to ensuring the acquisition and
advancement of knowledge for intellectual growth,
national pride and awakening, social progress, and
international harmony, all in the service of the public
and in accordance with professional standards.
Its Vision
 One of the most crucial and difficult tasks of the museum today is to
communicate a country's natural and cultural heritage in a way that
illuminates the contemporary situation. Keeping this in view,
Bangladesh National Museum seeks to extend the perception of culture
in the widest anthropological sense, linking our present-day life to the
eternal creative search of man on the one hand and the material world--
both natural and man-made--on the other to help the visitors discover a
purpose that is common to all
History of Bangladesh National Museum
 The history of Bangladesh National Museum is eventful and glorious, connected
as it has been, in chronological sequence, with British Indian history, the birth
and dissolution of Pakistan, and the emergence of Bangladesh.
 The Scheme for the National Museum Project was approved on 27 December
1975. The Bangladesh Jatiya Jadughar Ordinance, 1983 was promulgated on
20 September 1983. Bangladesh National Museum was formally inaugurated at
Shahbag on 17 November 1983. Dr. Enamul Haque became the first Director
General of Bangladesh National Museum.
History of Bangladesh National Museum
Bangladesh National Museum is now housed in a four-storied building with a total
floor space of 202,116 square feet. From a humble beginning in a single room in
1913 the Museum has now grown into one of the largest museums in South Asia.
 The ground floor consists of some old guns at the entrance and the
hall where the people book their tickets or assemble to hear the
history of the museum. The hall leads to a grand staircase. Beside
the hall, there is a smaller room which also acts like the hall (it is
also used by the guides to tell the visitors about the history) and a
simple staircase.
1st floor
 The 1st floor is divided into 22 rooms.
 1st room
 The first room displays a large map showing the map of Bangladesh
and its 64 districts.
Ground floor
2nd room
The 2nd room consists of an under going work of a
large statue of the Royal Bengal Tiger.
3rd-10th room
This rooms consist of natural beauties found in
Bangladesh. In one of the room there is showcase of
a tongue of a whale.
10th-22nd room
The other rooms contain some historic relics of Bengal up to 1900. There is a
room which shows the different boats used by the rural people.
2nd Floor
 The 2nd floor consists of photos of famous people and showcases the Bangladesh
Liberation War and the Language Movement of 1952. There are posters used in
the war, a torture machine and much more. There are also two libraries.
3rd Floor
 The 3rd Floor consists of Pictures of International politicians, artists, scientists,
famous pictures and four international galleries- Chinese, Korean, Iranian and
Swiss.]
Museum of Independence
Suhrawardy Udyan
Dhaka, Bangladesh
 The Museum of Independence in Dhaka, Bangladesh depicts the
struggle for independence of Bangladesh. It shows the history of the
nation since Mughal tenure to independence in 1971. Is is the first and
only underground museum in the country. The museum is part of a 67
acre complex at Suhrawardy Udyan, the site from where Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman gave his historic speech declaring the struggle for
independence, and where the Pakistani forces surrendered after the
War of Liberation. The museum was opened to public on March 25,
2015, the 45th Independence Day of Bangladesh.
Architecture
 The underground museum is part of a
master plan that includes a multimedia
projection theater, an amphitheater,
three water pools, Shikha Chirantony
(eternal flame) symbolizing the eternity
of Bengali nationalism, a mural based
on the struggle for independence and
other ancillary facilities. There is also a
155-seat auditorium in the complex.
The focal point in the experience of the
space is the monument, Tower of Light
which is a 50-meter high tower
composed of stacked glass panels.
Architecture
 The museum is situated beneath the tower of
light. The museum's plaza area has a 5669
square meter of tiled floor. Its underground
terrace has a fountain at the center where water
is falls from over the ceiling. Bangladeshi
architects Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury and
Marina Tabassum won a national design
competition in 1997 and subsequently they were
commissioned for the project. The total
construction cost of the complex was 1.75 billion
tk.
Dhaka University Central Student
Union (DUCSU).
Dhaka University Campus, Dhaka
About
To promote corporate life and common cultural activities within the university and
foster spirit of cooperation among the students different halls, the University made
provision for the formation of the Dhaka University Central Student Union (DUCSU).
The Union was started in the session 1922-23. The Union maintains a common
room in which a large number of newspapers and periodicals is kept for the use of
the members. An arrangement is made for various indoor games. Debates and
literary competitions is organized by DUCSU. The Union undertook the publication
of a magazine called The University Journal and its first number was published in
1925. DUCSU represents the problem of the students in the University Senate
meetings.
About
DUCSU has a history of rooting out autocratic
government. After the Liberation War in 1971 of
Bangladesh three big statues were erected by DUCSU
in front of the University Arts Building. The Lecturer of
the Department of Fine Arts of the Chittagong
University, Syed Abdullah Khalid was the sculpture of
those statues. The construction started from January
1979. Working 7 to 8 hours a day Mr. Khalid completed
the construction in nearly a year time and the
sculptures were formally opened On 16 December
1979.
The sculptures have been named ‘Apajeya Bangla’,
meaning the Invincible Bangla.
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Bangladesh National Museum

  • 2. Presented By Refat Ara Joti_143020100009 Taniya Aktar_1430201000 Ashiq Dewan_14302010000 Rima_14302010 Jannat_14302010000 Khadija Akter_14302010000 Fazle Rabbi_14302010000 Course Title: Bangladesh Studies, Culture and Heritage Course Code: GED 105
  • 3. Ministry of Cultural Affairs Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh Bangladesh National Museum, formally inaugurated on 17 November 1983, is one of the largest museums in South Asia. Dhaka Museum, formally inaugurated on 7 August 1913, was its forerunner. Bangladesh National Museum is devoted to archaeology, classical, decorative and contemporary art, history, natural history, ethnography and world civilization. Bangladesh National Museum has splendid collections which range in date from prehistory to the present time. Both in number and uniqueness, the Museum is extremely rich in stone, metal and wooden sculptures, in gold, silver and copper coins, in stone inscriptions and copperplates and in terracottas and other artifacts of archaeological interest Welcome to Bangladesh National Museum
  • 4. Welcome to Bangladesh National Museum  The Museum has one of the largest collections of arms and armour in the Indian subcontinent. Quite fascinating are its collections of decorative art, especially of woodwork, metalwork and embroidered quilts. It has items of natural history and ethnographic interest. The Museum is noted for its collection of Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin and works of other contemporary artists. The Museum also illustrates the freedom struggle culminating in the liberation of Bangladesh.
  • 5. Its Mission  Bangladesh National Museum establishes a link between the vanishing past and the vibrant present with a view to ensuring the acquisition and advancement of knowledge for intellectual growth, national pride and awakening, social progress, and international harmony, all in the service of the public and in accordance with professional standards.
  • 6. Its Vision  One of the most crucial and difficult tasks of the museum today is to communicate a country's natural and cultural heritage in a way that illuminates the contemporary situation. Keeping this in view, Bangladesh National Museum seeks to extend the perception of culture in the widest anthropological sense, linking our present-day life to the eternal creative search of man on the one hand and the material world-- both natural and man-made--on the other to help the visitors discover a purpose that is common to all
  • 7. History of Bangladesh National Museum  The history of Bangladesh National Museum is eventful and glorious, connected as it has been, in chronological sequence, with British Indian history, the birth and dissolution of Pakistan, and the emergence of Bangladesh.  The Scheme for the National Museum Project was approved on 27 December 1975. The Bangladesh Jatiya Jadughar Ordinance, 1983 was promulgated on 20 September 1983. Bangladesh National Museum was formally inaugurated at Shahbag on 17 November 1983. Dr. Enamul Haque became the first Director General of Bangladesh National Museum.
  • 8. History of Bangladesh National Museum Bangladesh National Museum is now housed in a four-storied building with a total floor space of 202,116 square feet. From a humble beginning in a single room in 1913 the Museum has now grown into one of the largest museums in South Asia.
  • 9.  The ground floor consists of some old guns at the entrance and the hall where the people book their tickets or assemble to hear the history of the museum. The hall leads to a grand staircase. Beside the hall, there is a smaller room which also acts like the hall (it is also used by the guides to tell the visitors about the history) and a simple staircase. 1st floor  The 1st floor is divided into 22 rooms.  1st room  The first room displays a large map showing the map of Bangladesh and its 64 districts. Ground floor
  • 10. 2nd room The 2nd room consists of an under going work of a large statue of the Royal Bengal Tiger. 3rd-10th room This rooms consist of natural beauties found in Bangladesh. In one of the room there is showcase of a tongue of a whale.
  • 11. 10th-22nd room The other rooms contain some historic relics of Bengal up to 1900. There is a room which shows the different boats used by the rural people.
  • 12. 2nd Floor  The 2nd floor consists of photos of famous people and showcases the Bangladesh Liberation War and the Language Movement of 1952. There are posters used in the war, a torture machine and much more. There are also two libraries. 3rd Floor  The 3rd Floor consists of Pictures of International politicians, artists, scientists, famous pictures and four international galleries- Chinese, Korean, Iranian and Swiss.]
  • 13. Museum of Independence Suhrawardy Udyan Dhaka, Bangladesh  The Museum of Independence in Dhaka, Bangladesh depicts the struggle for independence of Bangladesh. It shows the history of the nation since Mughal tenure to independence in 1971. Is is the first and only underground museum in the country. The museum is part of a 67 acre complex at Suhrawardy Udyan, the site from where Sheikh Mujibur Rahman gave his historic speech declaring the struggle for independence, and where the Pakistani forces surrendered after the War of Liberation. The museum was opened to public on March 25, 2015, the 45th Independence Day of Bangladesh.
  • 14. Architecture  The underground museum is part of a master plan that includes a multimedia projection theater, an amphitheater, three water pools, Shikha Chirantony (eternal flame) symbolizing the eternity of Bengali nationalism, a mural based on the struggle for independence and other ancillary facilities. There is also a 155-seat auditorium in the complex. The focal point in the experience of the space is the monument, Tower of Light which is a 50-meter high tower composed of stacked glass panels.
  • 15. Architecture  The museum is situated beneath the tower of light. The museum's plaza area has a 5669 square meter of tiled floor. Its underground terrace has a fountain at the center where water is falls from over the ceiling. Bangladeshi architects Kashef Mahboob Chowdhury and Marina Tabassum won a national design competition in 1997 and subsequently they were commissioned for the project. The total construction cost of the complex was 1.75 billion tk.
  • 16. Dhaka University Central Student Union (DUCSU). Dhaka University Campus, Dhaka About To promote corporate life and common cultural activities within the university and foster spirit of cooperation among the students different halls, the University made provision for the formation of the Dhaka University Central Student Union (DUCSU). The Union was started in the session 1922-23. The Union maintains a common room in which a large number of newspapers and periodicals is kept for the use of the members. An arrangement is made for various indoor games. Debates and literary competitions is organized by DUCSU. The Union undertook the publication of a magazine called The University Journal and its first number was published in 1925. DUCSU represents the problem of the students in the University Senate meetings.
  • 17. About DUCSU has a history of rooting out autocratic government. After the Liberation War in 1971 of Bangladesh three big statues were erected by DUCSU in front of the University Arts Building. The Lecturer of the Department of Fine Arts of the Chittagong University, Syed Abdullah Khalid was the sculpture of those statues. The construction started from January 1979. Working 7 to 8 hours a day Mr. Khalid completed the construction in nearly a year time and the sculptures were formally opened On 16 December 1979. The sculptures have been named ‘Apajeya Bangla’, meaning the Invincible Bangla.