B.k.Dash road

B.K. Dash Road is in the southern side of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Adjacent to the Buriganga River. It lies on the 79th ward of Farashganj. The street obtained its name in the honor of a renowned businessman, Bashanto Kumar Dash in the year 1927.

History

Bashanto Kumar Das

Bashanto Kumar was a man form Barisal, Bangladesh. He migrated to Dhaka when he was only 12. He later settled in Farashganj and doing business as well at the same area.

Early years

Bashanto Kumar Das used to be a highly influential business man of Dhaka city in the early 1920s. The local community of Farashganj name the lane in the honor of Bashanto Kumar Das. The lane used to be residential zone. Dhaka cities elite people residence use to lie on the B.K. Dash Lane. Many historical structures lie on the lane.

Physical study

Notable people from B. K. Dash Road

Mohammed Ali,

Mosherref Hossain Badal (vice chairman of sammilito panchayat committee)

Old and new structures

Ali garments ltd, Ali Mansion, 12/4, B,K, Das Road, is new and big structure, and Mohammed Ali is landlord.

Historical structures

Puthi Ghar
Sri Sri Priyo Bollov
Sri Sri Bonko
Mongalalaya
Bibi Ka Rawza
Baro Bari

Puthi Ghar

situated in 74/1 B.K.Das Lane. Built approximately 150 years ago. Original owner is unknown. At present it is divided up for different purposes by more than one owner. Minister Gautam Chakkrobory owns the major part of the structure. Its structural condition is stable.

Sri Sri Priyo Bollov

situated in 3 B.K.Dash Lane. Built a hundred years ago. Originally owned by Shams Babu. Now it is regulated by a committee.

Sri Sri Bonko Biharri Zeu Mandir

situated in 2 B.K.Dash Road. Built more than a 100 years ago by Bashonto Kumar Dash. Now it is regulated by Nadu Babu. It is in a quite unstable condition.

Mongalalaya

situated in 65, B.K.Das Lane. It was built by zamindar Ashutosh Das in 1915 and was known as "Putul Bari". Dilip Kumar Das is the owner by inheritance. He is the grandson of Ashutosh Das. Some part of the structure has become unstable.

Bibi Ka Rawza

Situated in 11 B.K. Dash Road. Established in 1600 AD. It has been renovated. Today the khadem (caretaker) named Md. Sajjad Hossain takes care of it. The structure was built as Rawza Shariff or Gayabee Mazar. There is a four-storied "Mehman Khana" attached to it.

Baro Bari

Situated in 45 B.K. Dash Lane. It was built more than 100 years ago. Zamindar Prasanno Babu was the original owner of this residence.

Present-day condition and usage

At present day the lane has been more commercially used. Due to the traffic junctions around, all the elite people who used to live here have migrated to different zones. There is a large number of timber stores.

References

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