List of things named after Sheikh Hasina
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This is a list of things named after Sheikh Hasina, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and longest serving prime minister in the history of Bangladesh.[1] This list includes proposed name changes.
Buildings
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- Sheikh Hasina Cultural Village, Jamalpur[2]
Bridges
[edit]- Gangachara Sheikh Hasina Bridge, a bridge over Teesta River
- Sheikh Hasina Bridge, a bridge over Mahananda River.[3]
- Sheikh Hasina Bridge, a bridge over Madhumati River.[4]
- Sheikh Hasina Bridge, a bridge over Meghna River.[5]
- Sheikh Hasina Bridge, a bridge over Dhaleshwari River.[6]
Educational institutions
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Colleges
[edit]- Sheikh Hasina Govt. Girls' High School and College, Gopalganj
- Sheikh Hasina Padma Pukur Degree College, Jhenaidah
- Sheikh Hasina Academy & Women's College, Madaripur
- Sheikh Hasina Academy, Pirojpur
Streets
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- Sheikh Hasina Road, Chittagong.[7]
Flora
[edit]- Dendrobium Sheikh Hasina, a types of Orchid in Singapore Botanic Gardens[8]
See also
[edit]- Sheikh–Wazed family
- List of things named after Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
- List of things named after Kazi Nazrul Islam
References
[edit]- ^ "PM's birthday today". The Daily Star. 2019-09-29.
- ^ Deb, Bishwajit (8 June 2019). "Sheikh Hasina Cultural Village in Jamalpur near completion". Dhaka Tribune.
- ^ "PM inaugurates 'Sheikh Hasina Bridge'". Prothom Alo.
- ^ "PM inaugurates 'Sheikh Hasina Bridge' in Magura". The Daily Observer.
- ^ "630-meter Sheikh Hasina Bridge on the Meghna River in Narsingdi is now a venue of recreation" (PDF). LGED Newsletter. October–December 2020.
- ^ "Sheikh Hasina Bridge road collapses at Nagarpur". The Daily Observer.
- ^ "Chittagong airport road to be named after Sheikh Hasina". Dhaka Tribune. 20 October 2019.
- ^ "Orchid 'Dendrobium Sheikh Hasina' unveiled by PM - National". The Daily Observer. 13 March 2018.