Dhaka, the venue selected for the symposium is the capital of Bangladesh. The city has its own
but exciting history and rich culture. It is known to the world as the city of mosques and
muslin. It has history dating back to earliest time. However, the exact date of its foundation
is not known. However, according to recorded history it was founded in 1608 A.D. as the seat of
the imperial Mughal Viceroy of Bengal.
Dhaka as the capital of Bangladesh has grown into a busy city of about 10 million people with an
area of about 815 sq. km Having a happy blending of old and new architectural trends, Dhaka has
been developing fast as a modern city and is throbbing with activities in all spheres of life.
It is the center of industrial, commercial, cultural, educational and political activities for
Bangladesh. At Tongi Teigaon, Demra, Pagla, Kanchpur the industrial establishments turn-out
daily necessities. Motijheel is the main commercial area of the city. Dhaka's major waterfront
Sadarghat is on the bank of the river Buriganga and is crowded with all kinds of river craft,
yachts, country boats, motor launches, paddle - steamers, fishermen's boats all bustling with
activity. Colorful rickshaws (tricycle) on the city streets are common attractions for the
visitors. A few relics of Mughal and British era still mark the landscape of Bangladesh.
General information
Area: 815.85 Sq. kilometres (approx.), Population: Ten million (approx.), Climate: Tropical,
with heavy rainfall and bright sunshine in the monsoon and warm for the greater part of the
year. The winter months, from November to March, are however, most likeable, cool and pleasant.
The maximum and the minimum temperatures during summer are 36.7 Degree Celsius, 21.1 Degree
Celsius, respectively. In winter it these are around 31.7 Degree Celsius 10.5 Degree Celsius,
respectively. The annual rainfall is 2540 mm. The voltage of electricity throughout Bangladesh
is 220 volts.
Health
Vaccinations are not required unless you have come from a yellow fever- infected country zone
within six days prior to your arrival. You do not need any other health certificate to enter
Bangladesh. In the event of illness, hotel staff can arrange a doctor for you.
Insurance
It is strongly recommended that delegates take out adequate travel and health insurance prior to
commencement of travel. Further information can be obtained from your travel agent.
Passport and Visa
All international visitors require a valid passport. Contact the local Bangladesh Embassy for
visa purposes.
Currency Exchange
Credit cards are widely accepted. For latest rates between BDT and major currencies of the world
consult any online currency convertor