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India remains soooooooo------ far behind Bangladesh in architecture and Hotel design as well as photography. They should learn from BD good quality and not 2 x 4 simplistic designs. They can come in mass to BD. Indians, you are most welcome to the rich culture of Bangladesh. Myanmarians, better learn some basic architecture from India for the next 50 years before you can be allowed to BD.

Yes, I keep forgetting how great Bangladesh is at everything. Hey, it seems you have plenty of space in your country for Rohingyas what with 50 5-star hotels in some sh*tty city. Meanwhile, we'll probably just let the Chinese and Koreans build our hotels.
 
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India remains soooooooo------ far behind Bangladesh in architecture and Hotel design as well as photography. They should learn from BD good quality and not 2 x 4 simplistic designs. They can come in mass to BD. Indians, you are most welcome to the rich culture of Bangladesh. Myanmarians, better learn some basic architecture from India for the next 50 years before you can be allowed to BD.

You guys should change your national anthem to 'Poont Koira Dimu'.

Atleast then you won't be tagged as Hindu loving mushrik by zakira, lufti et al.
 
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Indians should change their national anthem to "Ishhpiderman" :lol:
 
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Indians should change their national anthem to "Ishhpiderman" :lol:

This is the world indians live in, Sheesh:lol: They can not even get Ishhpiderman" dress right. What a joke and indians wants to talk about 5 star hotels. ha ha ha ....he he he :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Expansion work of Cox's Bazar airport to start this year: Minister

FE Report

Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism Lt Col (retd) Faruk Khan Saturday said work on expansion and upgrading the Cox's Bazar airport to an international airport will start by the end of this year as part of initiatives to boost tourism.

"By the end of this year, we will start building an international airport at Cox's Bazar. Also we will review the charges for the private airlines operating inside the country," Faruk Khan said while addressing the opening ceremony of an international conference on tourism and hospitality.

He said the country will include a number of other countries for their nationals getting on-arrival visa. Extending this facility to other countries has been discussed with the home ministry.

The government has taken steps to establish Special Tourist Zones (STZ) at Cox's Bazar, Sundarbans and Kuakata, the minister added.

The conference titled 'International Conference on Tourism and Hospitality Sector in Bangladesh, Planning for the Future: Sustainable Developments in Tourism and Hospitality Sector' was organised by Institute of Hotel Management and Hospitality Ltd and Trinity Communications at a city hotel which was supported by Bangladesh Tourism Board, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) and International Labour Organization (ILO).

Tourism secretary Atharul Islam, BPC chairman Hemayet Uddin Talukder, ILO Bangladesh country director Andre Bogui and Industry Skill Council chairman AKM Bari were, among others, present on the occasion.

At present on-arrival visa facility of Bangladesh is enjoyed by 45 countries despite repeated call from the tour operators to issue on-arrival visa to all international tourists as envisaged by an official circular four years ago. Extension of the visa facility, reactivated again in August last, is ignored by relevant officials at the airport to the inconvenience of the tourists.

Mr Faruk Khan said it is important to mobilize domestic tourists which will ultimately result in an increase in international tourists.

"Our people are more interested to see other parts of the country. Once you develop the flow of internal tourists, the international tourists will automatically go up. For that we need to develop infrastructure first for smooth movement of the tourists," said the minister.

The minister emphasized on setting up of tourism training institutes in the country to generate more educated people for the sector.

"If 70 per cent of our graduates go outside the country with jobs in tourism and hospitality sector of the foreign countries, I do not mind as we are serving all over the world with honour and reputation due to our skill, hard work and performance," said Mr Khan.

The minister gave an overview of various infrastructure related works for the development of the tourism sector despite the country facing global economic depression.

He said1 tourism is not only about seeing and enjoying but it is a commercial product for which a rigorous brainstorming is needed to develop suitable products.

"We will take the sector to such a level through which we will earn foreign exchange after RMG sector. But this sector has 700 per cent value addition compared to that of the RMG sector. It is good for employment generation, education and many more," said the minister.

The purpose of the conference is to provide a unique forum for participants from academia, industry, government and other stakeholders to actively exchange views, share ideas and recommendations on tourism and hospitality sector.

Four papers were presented at the conference by Mubina Khondkar, chairperson, torusim and hospitality department of Dhaka University; Vinay Luthra, additional principal chief conservator of forests, Karnataka Forest Department; DAC Silva, director general, Sri Lanka Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management; Francis Dilip De Silva, workplace learning and productivity advisor, TVET Reform project, ILO Dhaka and a panel discussion on HR Development/Industrial Attachment/Apprentice/Job Placement.


Expansion work of Cox's Bazar airport to start this year: Minister
 
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On topic, Architect Rafik Azam has been assigned to supervise
the developement of the master plan of Coxs Bazaar.

Heres his wiki page if anyones interested.

Rafiq Azam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

and his works

SHATOTTO - Architecture for green living

He is one of best contemporary architect at the moment. I have spoken to him couple times to consult on personal project. He started with residential space and gradually moved towards commercial and now looks to be in masterplanning. He has capability to come up with good design question is can that be implemented given vested interest of different groups. Lets see.
 
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He is one of best contemporary architect at the moment. I have spoken to him couple times to consult on personal project. He started with residential space and gradually moved towards commercial and now looks to be in masterplanning. He has capability to come up with good design question is can that be implemented given vested interest of different groups. Lets see.
Kinda know that guy personally , a family friend
as well as our professions are common, he's
one of those few Bangladeshis who gets invited
to lecture alot in western hemisphere.

An architect????

Yeah, :undecided:, don't worry he's better than civil engineers
and so called urban planners !
 
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He is one of best contemporary architect at the moment. I have spoken to him couple times to consult on personal project. He started with residential space and gradually moved towards commercial and now looks to be in masterplanning. He has capability to come up with good design question is can that be implemented given vested interest of different groups. Lets see.

The Job Description of an Architect is quite different than a city planner...
 
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An architect????

No worries mate, if Rafiq Azam is trusted with the job then we are in good hand. Also master planning is extended area of architect work. There are plenty of such work done by architects. Offcourse they have team of urban planners, civil and structural engineers and other resources to consult with.
 
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Yeah, :undecided:, don't worry he's better than civil engineers !

I doubt it.... A engineer can be made an Architect, not the other way around..

LOL

Ohh you are an architect .. my bad.
 
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