Dhaka, Bangladesh
College Rd
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
The largest, newest,finest hall for girls of Dhaka University. But there is a political stable condition.
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Female students hall of the university of Dhaka. Buildings are tall enough to accommodate properly. It is designed by inspiring British and Muslim architecture
kobi Sufia Kamal Hall is one of the beautiful hall or hostel of Dhaka University. Only for Girls. The female students of DU call this hall as a queen hall for its modern facilities and architectural beauty. Located at eastern part of Dhaka University beside College Road. The hall environment will be more peaceful,when it will be full free of student politics.
My second home... Heaven
Kobi sufia Kamal hall one of the hall in University of Dhaka. It mainly female students Hall. This Hall is located college road. This Hall beside sorkari kormochi hospital. Opposite side of the hall karjon Hall. Kobi sufia Kamal hall mainly named by poet sufia Kamal. This Hall design excellent and environment so good.
Name of Hall: Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall Head of Office: Dr. Sabita Rezwana Rahman Designation: Provost Welcome to Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall ! The dawn of educational excellence saw the emergence of a new star on the horizons of University of Dhaka-Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall; the Hall is not just another residence, but a premiere institution by itself, having a glorious legacy. Carving a niche for itself, it is preparing to give the nation a galaxy of luminaries who will excel themselves at national as well as international fora. Spread over more than 7 acres, Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall boasts of a rich infrastructure. The red brick building surrounded by sprawling lawns and colourful garden provide an idyllic setting for academic pursuit in a comfortable affairs. The Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall for Women is by and large a self-sustaining residence for women. It was inaugurated on 14Th November 2012 by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Government of People’s Republic of Bangladesh along with Professor Dr. A A M S Arefin Siddqiue, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, University of Dhaka. Dr. Nilufar Nahar, Professor of Chemistry, University of Dhaka was present as the first Provost of this Hall. This women hall was named after Begum Sufia Kamal (20 June 1911 – 20 November 1999) who was a Bangladeshi poet and activist. She was an influential icon for women empowerment in the independent Bangladesh.
Hall is in the name of muslim women poet ,is allocated for the women student only.
The dawn of educational excellence saw the emergence of a new star on the horizons of University of Dhaka-Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall; the Hall is not just another residence, but a premiere institution by itself, having a glorious legacy. Carving a niche for itself, it is preparing to give the nation a galaxy of luminaries who will excel themselves at national as well as international fora. Spread over more than 7 acres, Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall boasts of a rich infrastructure. The red brick building surrounded by sprawling lawns and colourful garden provide an idyllic setting for academic pursuit in a comfortable affairs. The Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall for Women is by and large a self-sustaining residence for women. It was inaugurated on 14Th November 2012 by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Government of People’s Republic of Bangladesh along with Professor Dr. A A M S Arefin Siddqiue, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, University of Dhaka. Dr. Nilufar Nahar, Professor of Chemistry, University of Dhaka was present as the first Provost of this Hall. This women hall was named after Begum Sufia Kamal (20 June 1911 – 20 November 1999) who was a Bangladeshi poet and activist. She was an influential icon for women empowerment in the independent Bangladesh. The House with extensive lawns can accommodate upto 2000 residents and is existing its own glory with two spacious multi-storeyed student residence namely – (1) ‘Pradipto’ and (2) ‘Prottoy’. It has a separate administration building namely ‘Prottasha’ and house tutor residence called ‘Profullo’.
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