New Market, Dhaka

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Dhaka New Market Copy, Gate 1
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Interior view of Dhaka New Market

New Market (Template:Langx) is the largest commercial shopping market in Bangladesh in north of Azimpur, Dhaka.[1] It is situated on the opposite side of Chandni Chowk.

History

The market was set up 1954 as a shopping complex, to cater to the needs of the people from the residential areas of University of Dhaka, Azimpur, Ramna and Dhanmondi.[1]

Construction began in 1952, on 35 acres of land during the tenure of Nurul Amin as the Chief Minister of East Bengal.[2] Construction ended in 1954.[2]

Today the market has multiple buildings as well as sidewalk vendors.

Architecture

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Legacy

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Inside Dhaka New Market

During the 1950s to early 1990s, it was the most popular place for shopping as well as recreation. Novelty, an ice-cream shop, was one of the most popular destinations of the young people. During the 1980s, 3 more New Market blocks were constructed on the north under Dhaka City Corporation, for example, New Super Market for crockeries, Bonolata for kitchen market, Chandrima and Gausia market for varieties of items and D block for groceries, each having over thousand shops. A park inside has been converted into a mosque at first floor level with sixty new shops under it.[2]

Gallery

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