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B M College, Barisal in Beautiful Bangladesh

B M College!! One of the rewound Historical college of Beautiful Bangladesh. B M College originated from Brajamohan School, which was established in Barisal district of Bangladesh in 1884.

Romesh chandra dutt, then district magistrate of Barisal, motivated aswini kumar datta to establish the school. It was named after his father Brajamohan Dutta. The school started functioning as a second grade college with the introduction of F A classes in 1889. In 1898, it was upgraded to a first grade degree college. Ganendranath Roychowdhury was appointed the first principal of the upgraded college. Due to Aswini Kumar's involvement in swadeshi movement and alleged large-scale involvement of the college students and staff in the anti-British agitation, the BM College lost government patronage for sometime.

In 1912, the college authorities came to terms with the government and consequently, the college began to operate smoothly as before. In 1912, the owners of the college surrendered the property title by a deed and delegated the management of the college to a Council of Trustees. But Aswini Kumar remained in the helm of affairs of the college.

The college campus developed on fifty bighas of land whereon were built academic buildings, dormitories, playgrounds and other infrastructure. In 1917, the college campus was shifted to its present site on 126 bighas of land. The college faced problems once again because of the partition of bengal, 1947 and the communal riots (1950). About two-thirds of its students and teachers migrated to India. The two-year and three-year Honours courses were suspended. The college, however, continued to survive as a degree (pass) college and later, the conditions of the college gradually improved. It reintroduced Honours course in Economics with only 15 students in the 1964-65 session. The college was nationalised on 1 July 1965. It was made a university college in 1993 and subsequently, it stopped offering intermediate level courses.

After 1972, the government of Bangladesh decided to decentralise higher education and in the 1972-73 session, Honours courses in Bangla, Political Science, Islamic History, Physics, Chemistry, Accounting and Management were introduced in the college in the light of the new policy. Masters courses in Bangla, Economics, History and Chemistry were also introduced in the same year. Masters courses in all other Honours subjects were introduced in 1985. In 2001, the college offered Honours courses in 18 subjects and Masters courses in 16 subjects, it had 147 teachers and 21,215 students. The college campus has 1 Commerce Building, 2 Arts Buildings, 4 Science Buildings, 3 playgrounds and two beautiful ponds. It has 3 hostels for boys (Muslim Hostel, Mahatma Aswini Kumar Hostel, Kabi Jibanananda Das Hindu Hostel) and one for girls (Banamali Ganguli Hostel). The central library of the college has a collection of about 40,000 books.

Saraswati Puja of Bangladesh (General History)

Saraswati Puja, one of the main religious festivals of the Hindu community, the ritual worship of the Goddess Saraswati, celebrate it every year, with the believers seeking blessings of Saraswati, considered as the goddess of knowledge. Hindus all over the world as well as in Bangladesh celebrate this religious festival with great enthusiasm and Hindu temples and households are full of activity on this particular day.

Saraswati Puja is celebrated every year on the fifth day of the bright fortnight of the month of Magha. The day is called 'Shukla Panchami'. It is believed that on this day, Goddess Saraswati was born.

Saraswati is the consort of Lord Brahma and is the Goddess of Wisdom and Knowledge. She is the personification of knowledge - arts, science and crafts. She represents Shakti, creativity and inspiration and presents herself when the weather is pleasant and nature is in its full grandeur. It is a season of inspiration and passion. The day had another significance, as Hindu children are taught reading and writing their first words on this very special and auspicious day.

Saraswati embodies wisdom, fortune, intelligence, nourishments, brilliance, contentment, splendour, and devotion. This will surely work for building a secular world and hold the unity by enlightening the soul through the light of knowledge.

One Day In a Beautiful Lake Side In Bangladesh

Bangladesh!! is a beautiful country where you find beauty in every location and every side of the area. This kind of beauty will only amaze you and make you alas!!....
We just walk out for a hunting just a lake side of Darulia Village beside Dhaka City in Bangladesh. Where we got something amazing, charming view for you that have no word to make it express it has impressiveness beauty to look.





If you wanna see any beautiful and cultural beautiful moment in Bangladesh, than just go out from the city area and hunt for it. There no need to go for a historical renowned place, in fact you will get the pleasure of beauty in every corner of the country just go that place where have no artificial look and have the natural moment. Because in case of Bangladesh Natural moment it is just wonderful.

The Life of a Potter In Bangladesh

Potter!! who made various types of household stationary by using potter's Clay. Fist of all potter gathered some potter's clay from different areas. Then make it prepare for making it a shape. After that He took the clay on the potter's wheel and force the wheel to round and round.




He keep hip his hand over the clay when the wheel start rounding and he start keep shape to the clay and on the other hand potter keep forced the wheel to continue rounding.
If anyone see it, he might be get alas!! that after a few minute a breaking clay get a nice shape of household things by the magic had of a potter. It is so nice on its design and have the historical attitude. After making the things ready potter keep it on the sunshine to make it dry. Later, he just went on market to sell it.
But the potter get only a few some of money for his total work. No one has not take any step for their work. sometimes they made beautiful things but no one agree to buy them by giving a handsome money.
But after all of this a potter would not lost his strength, he just continue doing his job and gifting nice nice household things to the general people by taking a little money from them.