• Venue: TMSS Medical College, Bogura, Bangladesh
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  • Date: 6-7 December, 2024

Why Should Attend 10th International Public Health Conference -2024 ?

Cutting-edge Discussions
Engage in insightful discussions that address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in public health in ......
Knowledge Exchange
Learn from renowned experts and researchers about the latest developments, research findings, and innovative solutions in the field.
Networking
Connect with a diverse community of professionals, forging meaningful collaborations and partnerships.
Abstract Presentation
Showcase your research through oral presentations or poster sessions, contributing to the collective understanding of public health issues.
Publication Opportunities
Selected abstracts will be published in the conference edition of the prestigious South East Asia Journal of Public Health (SEAJPH), the official journal of the Public Health Foundation of Bangladesh (PHFBD).

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Conference Venue:

AKM Masudur Rahman Hall,
TMSS Medical College, Bogura, Bangladesh

Visiting Places of Bogura During 10th International Public Health Conference

Welcome to the 10th International Public Health Conference! During your stay in Bogura, we invite you to explore the rich historical and cultural heritage of this vibrant region. From the ancient ruins of Mahasthangarh to the serene beauty of Shariakandi Prem Jamunar Ghat, Bogura and its surrounding areas offer a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of Bengal. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Rural Development Academy, a center of excellence in rural development that aligns closely with our shared commitment to public health and community well-being. Enjoy your time discovering the unique blend of history, culture, and development that Bogura has to offer! Bogura, a district in the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh, is rich in history and cultural heritage. Here are some of the most notable historical places in Bogura:

Mahasthangarh

Mahasthangarh is one of the earliest urban archaeological sites in Bangladesh, dating back to the 3rd century BCE. It served as the ancient capital of the Pundra Kingdom. The site contains ruins of palaces, temples, and a citadel, reflecting the architectural grandeur of ancient Bengal.

Behular Bashor Ghar

Behular Bashor Ghar is a legendary site associated with the folklore of Behula and Lakhindar. It is believed to be the house where Behula stayed with her husband Lakhindar, who was bitten by a snake. The site holds significant cultural and mythological importance in Bengali tradition.

Gokul Medh

Gokul Medh, also known as Lakshindar's Medh, is an ancient archaeological site located near Mahasthangarh. It consists of a mound with a series of terraced platforms, believed to be the remains of a Buddhist stupa or a temple complex dating back to the Gupta period.

Bihar Dhap

Bihar Dhap is an archaeological site in Bogura known for its ancient ruins, believed to be part of a Buddhist monastery. Excavations have uncovered artifacts, pottery, and other remnants from the 8th to 12th centuries, providing insights into the region's historical and religious past.

Vasu Vihara

Vasu Vihara is an ancient Buddhist monastery site located near Bogura. It was a prominent center of learning during the Pala dynasty, and the ruins include a large monastic complex with stupas, temples, and other structures that reflect the architectural style of the period

Paharpur (Somapura Mahavihara)

Located in the Naogaon District, near Bogura, Paharpur is home to the Somapura Mahavihara, one of the most important archaeological sites in Bangladesh and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient Buddhist monastery, dating back to the 8th century, was a renowned center of learning and a key hub of Mahayana Buddhism in South Asia.

Jagaddala Mahavihara

Jagaddala Mahavihara, located in the Joypurhat District, near Bogura, is another significant archaeological site. It was an important Buddhist monastery during the Pala dynasty, known for its educational and religious activities. The ruins include stupas, temples, and monastic cells.

Patisar Rabindra Kachari Bari

Located in the Naogaon District, Patisar Rabindra Kachari Bari is associated with the great Bengali poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. The site includes the Kachari Bari (administrative house), which Tagore used during his visits to Patisar, where he managed his family estates. It is a significant cultural and historical site, showcasing Tagore's life and contributions to Bengali literature and culture.

Nandaildighi

Nandaildighi is a notable archaeological site near Bogura, known for its large ancient water tank (dighi) and nearby temple ruins. The dighi, or large pond, is believed to have been constructed in the Pala period, serving both as a water reservoir and a site for religious activities. Surrounding the pond are remnants of temples and other structures that indicate the site’s historical importance as a center for both religious practices and community gatherings. The serene environment and historical ruins make Nandaildighi a place of interest for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Rural Development Academy (RDA) Bogura

The Rural Development Academy (RDA) in Bogura is an institution that focuses on rural development and training for rural upliftment in Bangladesh. Established in 1974, RDA offers various training programs, research opportunities, and development initiatives aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions of rural areas. The campus is beautifully landscaped and often visited by tourists interested in the development projects and rural innovations taking place in Bangladesh.

Shariakandi Prem Jamunar Ghat

Shariakandi is a sub-district in Bogura known for its scenic beauty and the Prem Jamunar Ghat on the Jamuna River. This ghat is a popular spot for locals and visitors to enjoy the river's natural beauty, particularly during sunrise and sunset. It also serves as a ferry point and is an important site for local commerce and trade. The serene environment and picturesque views make it a must-visit location for those exploring the natural and cultural landscapes of Bogura.

Kherua Masjid

Kherua Masjid is an ancient mosque located in Sherpur Upazila of Bogura District. Built in the early 16th century during the reign of the Sultanate, this mosque is an excellent example of the architectural style of that period, featuring terracotta decorations and intricate carvings on its walls. The mosque is still in use today and is a significant religious and historical site in the region.

Bogura's Yogurt Industry

A visit to Bogura is incomplete without experiencing its famous yogurt-making industry, known locally as "Bogurar Doi." Renowned throughout Bangladesh for its rich, creamy texture and unique taste, Bogurar Doi is made using traditional methods passed down through generations. Visitors can explore the local dairy farms and yogurt shops, where they can see the entire process of making this delicious treat, from milk collection to fermentation and packaging. Tasting fresh, handcrafted yogurt in Bogura is a delightful experience that highlights the region's rich culinary heritage and dedication to quality.

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