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HSC English First Paper English For Today - Unit 7 Lesson 1 Brojen Das

Kaptai Lake - A Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh

Kaptai Lake - A Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh 1. Kaptai Lake - A Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh Why will you go to Kaptai Lake? Rangamati  Kaptai Lake is an artificial manmade lake located in Rangamati district under Chittagong Hill Tracts region, south eastern  portion of Bangladesh. The Rangamati  city is hilly area  girdled by this beautiful inviting lake. It's a great  sightseer spot for tourists and excursionists. Behind this  fascinating lake there's a great  tenebrous history. The  argument for creating this lake is Kaptai Dam. It took  position in 1957- 1962, when as  portion of the Kaptai Hydro- electric  design. A dam was constructed on the Karnaphuli River and the artificial Kaptai Lake was created.   Beneath this beautiful lake, formerly there was life for  numerous  autochthonous people. Because of Kaptai Dam, thousand acres of land were  submersed; autochthonous people had to los...

Chandimura Temple - A Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh

Chandimura Temple - A Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh 1. Chandimura Temple - A Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh Chandimura Temple Cumilla  district Samatata and Mynamati, two  senior regions dimpled with red hills, and  further than 50  senior  spots dating between the eighth and twelfth century. Among them one of the spectacular  spots is Chandimura Temple, located on the  peak of the Lalmai Hill in Barura Upazila of Cumilla.  Chandimura temple has been established in the 7th century by Provabati Debi,  woman of the Buddhist king Devkharag. Firstly, it has two temples one for Lord Shiva and another for Goddess Chandi. It's also known as Chandi Mura Shebasram.  2. Chandimura Temple - A Travel and Tourist Spot in Bangladesh Utmost of the  sightseer blots are  nearly around the other side of Shalbon Bihar of Cumilla but this fragile temple is  relatively separated from those places. This is at the southern end...