BSS-06 Eid mood persists in Rangpur division

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EID MOOD-RANGPUR (with picture)

Eid mood persists in Rangpur division

RANGPUR, Aug 26, 2018 (BSS)-An Eid mood is persisting even on the fifth day
today since holy Eid-ul-Azha day as thousands of people are still rushing to
recreational and tourist spots for pleasure and entertainment allover Rangpur
division.

Youths, students, adolescents, children with their parents and common
people of all ages wearing colourful dresses and mobile phone sets in hands
are visiting the recreational places.

In Rangpur city, thousands of people are thronging Rangpur Zoo, ‘Proyas’
Entertainment Park, Fantasy Zone, Tazhat Zamider’s Palace, Chikley Lake,
‘Surovi Uddyan’ and other recreational spots to get refreshed and enjoy
beauty of the nature.

Outside the city and its adjoining areas, people are rushing to
‘Vinnojagat’, ‘Ananda Nagar’, Teesta Road Bridge, Second Teesta Road Bridge,
‘Neelamborer Jalmahal’, Teesta Barrage Canal and many other recreational
places for amusement.

In Kurigram and Lalmonirhat, enthusiastic people are thronging the Dharla
Bridge, Ramna River Ghat, Sheikh Hasina Dharla Bridge, Tin-Bigha Corridor,
Burimari Zero Point, Sheikh Russell Shishu Park and other recreational
places.

In Nilphamari and Panchagarh, people are rushing to ‘Neelsagar’, Teesta
Barrage Project, ‘Bhitargarh Maharaja Dighee’, ‘Tentulia Dak Banglo’,
Mahananda River banks, tea gardens, ‘Kazi and Kazi Tea Estate’, Banglabandha
Land Port and other places.

In Dinajpur, people are thronging ‘Ramsagar’, ‘Shopnopuri Artificial
Amusement Park’, Hili Land Port, ‘Kantzeu Mandir’, Dinajpur Rajbari’ and
‘Gore Shahid Eidgah Maidan’ and many other entertaining places.

Officials in the district and police administrations said adequate
security measures have been taken and recreational places decorated with
amusement flavour to attract visitors to the full capacity in all eight
districts of Rangpur division.

On Sunday, thousands of youths, students and children with parents wearing
colorful dresses were found gathering at recreational spots, temporary fairs
and shops set up at most of those places to sell different handcrafts, foods
and toys.

Talking to BSS on the Second Teesta Road Bridge at Mohipur Ghat at the
juncture of Rangpur and Lalmonirhat, school teacher Azizar Rahman said he
came there with family members to see the bridge and enjoy beauty of the
nature.

Couple Arman Hossain and Mollika Hossain at Rangpur Zoo in the divisional
city said they enjoyed riding on ‘Nagordola’ with their son Abu, 10, and
daughter Mohua, 8, and observing various animals and birds there.

Divisional Commissioner Kazi Hasan Ahmed said the number of enthusiastic
people visiting recreational places in Rangpur division increases during
celebrations of the Bengali New Year, Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha and other
festivities.

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