Khulna decimation exhibition hall

In Khulna's 'Decimation Archive Museum', a dad portrays photos of the war of freedom war and different remembrance youngsters spared. On March 24 in the city's South Central Road Saddam Hussein, 

Khulna 1971 decimation, torment documents and exhibition halls. Here there are numerous examples of Bengal's freedom, the soul of autonomy and the most difficult time of freedom war. Remaining before them, seeing the guest day breaks on the times of the introduction of the condition of the state. 

On nineteenth May, 1971 Among the casualties of Batamatta slaughter in Khulna, Saurabh Golkar and Madhab Chandra Bairagi were among the people in question. They are seeing their cold-bloodedness and ridiculous fabric. Some cash in the pocket of Madhav Chandra is found in the blood. That cash has been a minute's memorabilia of slugs. These examples are found in Shahid Gallery of this historical center in Khulna city. 

The exhibition hall of Khulna began on 17 May 2014, with the support of Professor Muntasir Mamun of Dhaka University. At first, the program began with leasing a house in Sher-e-Bangla Road in the zone. In August 2015, Prime Minister Sheik Hasina displayed a house on the second floor of 26 South Central Road in the city. After the change, the exhibition hall was moved to the house on 26 March 2016. They are engaged with distinguishing mass graves and mass slaughtering locales, inquiring about the slaughter, torment and mass burial ground in 1971, and looking into the mass graves. 

The gallery experts state it is the main slaughter historical center in the nation. This is one reason Chaknagar mass executing site is situated in Khulna. Pakistani troops and their associates directed the greatest and fierce slaughter of 1971 in Chuknagar. 

In any case, Khulna, yet additionally in various pieces of the nation, the slaughter has been found in the exhibition hall. Shaheed Intellectuals Munir Chowdhury's Punjabi, Shahidullah Kaiser's two tie and journals, BBC reporter Nizamuddin Ahmed's jacket, Selina Parvin's pen and sari, writer Sirajuddin Hossain's Punjabi, pajama and original copy, books composed by Jyotirmoy Guhathakurta, Dr. Alim Chowdhury's Visiting Card, Lamp, Dental Toolkit and Diary are in the exhibition hall. Individuals from the martyred family gave these to the exhibition hall. 

In the exhibition hall's first display, some crates of Kachghara showed up in the eyes. There is a container in Tajuddin Ahmad's letter to spouse Zohra at the season of the distress. The letter, which was only two lines back on the back of the mainstream staple cigarette bundle of the time. Written in it, 'Join Zohra, on the off chance that you meet seven and a half million Bengalis. Courses of action that way (two). ' 

Sekander Ali was martyred in 1971 and three offspring of Serniabat. In 1975, Bangabandhu gave Tk three thousand check to Sekendar from Prime Minister's Relief Fund. Sekandar did not collect the check cash as the last dedication of the martyred kids. Check is put in a crate alongside it. 

As per the historical center sources, there are around 5,000 books in the exhibition hall about freedom war books. There are 155 asphalt pictures on destruction and torment. Specialists of Agartala painted the title 'Craftsman's massacre torment workmanship according to the craftsman'. In the year 2015, a craftsmanship camp was composed in 'Craftsman's slaughter torment', there were 17 photos, different projects of Liberation War and 250 CDs of the narrative, including the freedom war and decimation. 

Educator Muntasir Mamun, executive of the 11-part Trustee Board of the gallery, said in the principal light, 'This is the main slaughter tomb in South Asia. In under 10 years we had the capacity to confront the historical center. The quantity of signs is expanding step by step. Guests progressively expanding I am working for global acknowledgment for mass killings. ' 

From February until October, aside from Monday, from 11am to 5pm and from November to January, the exhibition hall is open from 10am to 4pm. It is open from 3pm to 6pm on each Friday. The exhibition hall extra charge is Tk 2

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