Lalon Shah Park is a open park and place of interrest in Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
Rajshahi (Bengali: āϰāĻžāĻāĻļāĻžāĻšā§, [radĘ.ĘaÉĻi]; historically Rampur Boalia; nicknamed Silk City) is a metropolitan city in Bangladesh and a major urban, commercial and educational centre of North Bengal. It is the administrative seat[note 1] of Rajshahi Division and Rajshahi District. Located on the north bank of the Padma River, near the Bangladesh-India border, the city has a population of over 763,952 residents.[3] The city is surrounded by satellite town of Nowhata and Katakhali, which together build an urban agglomeration of about 1 million population.
Modern Rajshahi lies in the ancient region of Pundravardhana. The foundation of the city dates to 1634, according to epigraphic records at the mausoleum of Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Makhdum (R). The area hosted a Dutch settlement in the 18th century.[4] The Rajshahi municipality was constituted during the British Raj in 1876. It was a divisional capital of the Bengal Presidency.
Rajshahi is an important administrative, educational, cultural & business centre in Bangladesh today. It is a historic center of silkproduction. Varendra Research Museum, which is oldest of its kind in Bangladesh is located in the city. The city is home to many renowned educational institutions of Bangladesh. The head office of Rajshahi Agricultural Development Bank and Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA) is situated in the city. Rajshahi is served by the Shah...
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   Read moreLalon Shah Park, a park and entertainment center built in the foothills of the Padma River at Pathanpara in the city of Rajshahi. It's Rajshahi City's only open entertainment center. This park was established in the year 2013 by the initiative of Rajshahi City Corporation. It was named after the name of the mythical poet Lalan Shah. Lalon Shah Park was built in the initiative of Rajshahi City Corporation on 55 acres of land on the banks of Padanpara Padma in Ward no 9 of Rajshahi City, in the year 2013, for beautification and beautification of Padmapar in the city. Under the development project of Rasik, the construction work was completed at a cost of Taka 2.64 crore. On 10 September of that year, the then State Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives Jahangir Kabir Nanak inaugurated. About 5-7 thousand people can stay in this park together. The interior of the park is made of a variety of items for green areas, landscapes and tourism trips. There is a free forum here. Where there are free cultural programs. During the Padma river, 750 entertainers will be able to enjoy various events in this open-air theater together. People of all ages come here and spend time enjoying a free air in the open environment of the Padma river.Really nice...
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