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Status
  
In use

Country
  
Bangladesh

Owner
  
University of Dhaka

Location
  
Dhaka

Phone
  
+880 2-8614150

Groundbreaking
  
19 February 1904

Curzon Hall

Address
  
University Street, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh

Similar
  
Star Mosque, Ahsan Manzil, Lalbagh Fort, Shaheed Minar - Dhaka, Baldha Garden

Curzon hall dhaka university


The Curzon Hall is a British Raj-era building and home of the Faculty of Science at the University of Dhaka.

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The building was originally intended to be a town hall and is named after Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India who laid its foundation stone in 1904. Upon the establishment of Dacca University in 1921, it became the base of the university's science faculty.

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Language movement

During the Bengali Language Movement, 1948–1956, Curzon Hall was the location of various significant events. After the Partition of India in 1947 that formed the country of Pakistan, Urdu was chosen to be the sole state language. In 1948, the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan chose Urdu and English as the only languages to be used to address the assembly, which was protested within the assembly on the grounds that the majority of the people spoke Bangla and not Urdu. Students of Dhaka University objected instantly to the actions of the Constituent Assembly, and it was in Curzon Hall that they declared their opposition to the state language policy.

Facilities

The Botanical Garden of the university is located on the premises of Curzon Hall, and is used by students and faculty for teaching botany and for scientific studies with plants.

References

Curzon Hall Wikipedia