Actually I am astonished after reading some reviews here regards Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum. I am disclosing this issue in the last part of my review.
Okay, when I seen the museum was building it's construction then I was really loved the architectural design. The art & the style and of course the overall design is really fantastic. I was trying for a several time to capture some photos of this museum and tried but I failed for timing and the situation. Now it's a good luck that I have completed my task & contributed already with my captured 360 degree spherical photos in this place.
Good thinking : When the construction was running, I didn't understand something additional structure of the place. Later when it was completed then it was published it's ornaments. Hmm, I am talking about wheelchair walk way. It's different from other places and of course unique. I like it.
Next Planning: They are adding lift for basement to go there in the basement hall for disable people.
#Accessibility info: I told before, it's unique from other places. There are a lot of government places for public gathering like museum or parks but it is totally different from all. They already included wheelchair walk way from outside to top floor and adding a lift to go to basement hall. Actually all of these are #OrnamentsOfAccessibility . Yes, this is the part what I wanted to disclose here with everybody and it is about accessibility.
Of course we have to do something for disabled community to help them. It's our responsibility to do. It's their rights to us, to our government. That's why already I have started a campaign to increase the awareness of people about our responsibility regards disabled community in country. Our main theme is to increase the awareness to develop wheelchair walk way in all places from home to office and everywhere for disabled community. Then they (disable people) will be self dependent and also will be also the Ornaments of our Country. So, #LetsGuide #LocalGuides #OnGoogleMaps #LocalGuidesConnect...
Read moreThe Liberation War Museum of Bangladesh Police is a specific museum that honors the unique and significant role the police force played in the 1971 Liberation War. While many people are familiar with the larger Liberation War Museum in Dhaka, this one, located at the historic Rajarbagh Police Lines, focuses specifically on the police's contributions and sacrifices. Here are some key points about the museum: Historic Location: The museum is situated within the Rajarbagh Police Lines, which is a place of immense historical importance. It was here, on the night of March 25, 1971, that the Pakistani military launched "Operation Searchlight," and the Bengali police force was the first to resist the attack. Their initial, spontaneous defiance with their .303 rifles marked the beginning of the armed resistance against the Pakistani forces. Establishment: The museum was inaugurated on March 24, 2013, to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the martyrdom of police personnel during the war. Exhibits: The museum houses a collection of artifacts, documents, and photographs that highlight the police's involvement. These include: Weapons and equipment used by both the police and the East Pakistan Rifles during the war, such as rifles and a mortar shell. A telegram containing the independence announcement by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Communication equipment, including a radio and a wireless set from a helicopter, demonstrating the crucial role the police played in relaying vital information to freedom fighters. Personal belongings of martyred police officers. Educational Role: Beyond its historical artifacts, the museum serves as an educational center to foster a deeper understanding of the country's struggle for independence and the sacrifices made by the police force. It also organizes seminars and exhibitions. Accessibility: The museum is located in Dhaka and is open to visitors every day...
Read moreBangladesh Police Liberation War Museum is a museum that commorates the contributions of Bangladesh Police to the Bangladesh Liberation War. It is located at Rajarbagh Police Lines on 1.5 bigha (216,000 sq ft) land area and was established on 24 March 2013. It contains various materials and symbols which denote the sacrifice of police soldiers during the War. It has a research unit, the unit identified police officer killed in British Council premises during the Bangladesh Liberation war.Habibur Rahman is the founder and President of Bangladesh Police Liberation War Museum.. The liberation war of Bangladesh took place in 1971. On 25 March 1971, the Pakistani Military attacked Rajarbagh Police Lines. The unarmed Bangalee police,being attacked unexpectedly,armed themselves with whatever they had. The armed with three knot three rifles etc to protect ownselves and protest against military. But, unfortunately, most of the police could not protest properly and were killed by the well-armed army. After about 42 years of their martyrdom,the Govt took steps to hold their memory. The museum,firstly,was inaugurated by the prime minister Sheikh Hasina,on the telecom building in Rajarbagh Police Lines on...
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