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Bhasan Char (Bengali: ভাসানচর), also
known as Char
Bhasani (Bengali: চর ভাসানী), is an
island in
Hatiya Upazila, Bangladesh.
Until 2019 it was
known as...
- the
process of
rehabilitation of
forcibly displaced Burmese citizens in
Bhasan Char. Moreover, he made a
special contribution to the
rehabilitation of...
- of
Bhasan Char to the Cox's
Bazar refugee camps to let them
reside with
their families.
Families in Cox's
Bazar told HRW that
relatives on
Bhasan Char...
- "shelters," and
elevated storm shelters, were
built by the
government on
Bhasan Char—a
newly emerged silt
island in the Bay of Bengal, 37
miles from the...
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Bangladesh in the
Chittagong District.
Along with the
island of Urir Char and
Bhasan Char,
those are part of the
Sandwip Upazila.
Sandwip is
located in the north-east...
- to 18th-century
Bengali poet who
wrote Manasar Bhasan, a
version of
Manasa Mangal Kavya.
Manasar Bhasan was part of a
Bengali poetic and
performance tradition...
- Bera
Bhasan (বেরাভাসান) Festival, also
known as the
Khoja Khizri festival, is a
festival that
dates back to the
Nawabs of
Bengal and is
hosted in Murshidabad...
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present form is
about 200
years old,
although it was
referred to in
Mansar Bhasan composed in the 15th century, and Kavi
Kankan Chandi in the 17th century...
- Bangladesh,
Sheikh Hasina,
declared that 35,000
Rohingya were
transferred to
Bhasan Char to "keep
Rohingya youth away from
criminal activities." She also emphasized...
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refugees and
another 232,000
Rohingya refugees already in the
country to
Bhasan Char, a
sedimentary island in the Bay of Bengal. The
island first appeared...