BANGLADESH

Shaheed Minar route map finalised for February 21

Dhaka University’s ‘Central Coordination Committee for Observing Amar Ekushey’ has drawn up a route map for the people who will come to Central Shaheed Minar and Azimpur Graveyard on February 21 to pay tribute to the martyrs of Language Movement.

The route map will come into effect from 8pm on February 20 (Sunday), DU Vice-Chancellor Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman told a press conference this afternoon at university’s Abdul Matin Virtual Classroom, Report BSS

According to the route, people will be able to enter Azimpur graveyard through the old High Court road, Doyel Crossing, Bangla Academy, TSC crossing, road beside Vice-Chancellor’s residence, New Market crossing and the north gate of the graveyard.

After offering prayer at the graves of the martyrs, they will have to come out through the main gate (South) of the graveyard and go through Azimpur Road, Palashi crossing, Fuller Road and in front of Salimullah Muslim and Jagannath halls.

Those who want to go to Shaheed Minar without visiting the graveyard will use the road on the left of Nilkhet Police Outpost (west of Sergeant Zahurul Huq Hall) after crossing the Vice-Chancellor’s residence.

The Shaheed Minar could also be reached through the road of Home Economics College and Eden College via Azimpur and Palashi crossings.

From Chankharpul area, people can go to Shaheed Minar through Bakshibazar crossing, Palashi crossing and the road in front of Sir Salimullah Muslim Hall and Jagannath Hall.

It is to be noted that the road on the east of Jagannath Hall from TSC will remain completely closed.

The road from Vice Chancellor’s residence to Fuller Road crossing and the road from Chankharpul to Curzon Hall will remain closed for public.

After placing wreaths at the Shaheed Minar, people can exit through the road in front of the university playground, Doyel Chattar and Chankharpul.

DU VC Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman called upon everyone to follow the health guidelines properly while paying tribute to the martyrs of the Language Movement.

To reduce health risks there will be a mark after every three-foot on the street of Central Shaheed Minar premises and hand sanitiser will be available at every point of the area.

Maximum five persons on behalf of an institution or organization will be allowed to lay wreaths at the Shaheed Minar while individually, two persons will be allowed at a time to avoid public gathering, said Akhtaruzzaman.

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