Photographer of Shudhui Bangla Photographics Society Photo Courtesy: Tipu Kibria |
On 17th May, 2013, the Tiger Tours Coaster set
off in the early morning hours and headed to Nawabganj. It was the beginning of
an exciting day with “Shudhui Bangla”- a youth based photography club founded
in 2008. Tiger Tours Ltd. has always acknowledged the vital role of youth
participation in promoting and branding Bangladesh as the next tourist
destination. Tiger Tours has recently sponsored a photobook called “Positive
Light” which has been very well received by the global community. We have now
realized that photography and social media are two key tools available to the
youth community to promote what they wish to say with simplicity. We selected
Nawabganj because it is short distance away from Dhaka, and has an array of old
buildings close to each other.
Among eight or so magnificent sites which were visited by
the Club, three must be brought forth to the readers.
First was the “Sudason Babur Bari”. This magnificent
palace better known locally as ‘The Judge’s House’ was built by Sudason Babu, a
local businessman about 150 to 200 years ago, this awesome palace is fully
preserved by its present owner Abul Hossain Khandakar- a judge of the Special
Tribunal of The Supreme Court.
"The Judge’s House" Photo Courtesy: Sazzad Ali Khan Moderator of SBPS |
Then there is Palace of “Radha Raman Babu”. Radha Raman Babu, a 'usuary' business
man; built this house around 150-200 years ago. Perhaps overzealous, he also
built two different rooms on either side of entrance for his parents and had
statues of them inaugurated as well. It is believed that during the war of
independence in 1971, the Pakistani Army ruined the sculptures as well as some
of the structure.
Photo Courtesy: Ahsan Uddin Member of SBPS |
And lastly is the “Andhar Kotha”. Aptly named the Dark
Palace, as not a spot of sunlight filters through this age old building;
invites stories of locked up daughters and the like, but it also stands in
front the river and may perhaps simply be the residence of a family member who
preferred to keep their distance. No one knows who built it and when. A mystery
indeed!
Photo Courtesy: Sohan Rahat
Member of SBPS
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