Ramna () is a
thana
Thana means " station" or "place" in South Asian countries. The word ''thana'' originates from the Sanskrit word ''sthana'' or "sthanak", meaning "place" or "stand", which was anglicized as ''thana'' by the British.
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(precinct) in central
Dhaka
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and a historic colonial neighbourhood. Once the site of
Mughal gardens, it developed into an institutional area during
British rule
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in the late 19th century. It became a focal point for Dhaka's modernisation in the 1960s. It was the scene of many tumultuous events that ushered the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. Ramna Thana falls under the jurisdiction of
Dhaka South City Corporation.
Ramna Thana hosts the
Ramna Park (also known as Ramna Green), which is the most popular park in Dhaka. The annual parades and concerts of the
Bengali New Year take place in Ramna Thana.
Ramna Thana is also home to the official residences of the Bangladeshi ministers and official state guest houses, including other important establishments such as the
Dhaka Club.
History
The history of Ramna can be traced back to the
Mughal period. In the 18th century, this area, situated on the northern outskirts of Dhaka, housed a garden known as ''Bagh-e-Badshahi'', meaning King's Garden. Located near the residential areas of Sujatpur and Chistia, the garden stretched from the present-day
Old High Court Building area to the Sarak Bhaban (
Roads and Highways Department). The name Ramna was commonly used to refer to the open grassy area between the garden and the residential areas. Notable Mughal-era landmarks, such as the High Court Mazar (shrine) and
Shahbaz Khan Mosque, were built in 1679 and still exist today.
During the
British era, neglect caused the Mughal-built areas to fall into ruins and become almost uninhabited, although ''Bagh-e-Badshahi'' remained somewhat intact. By the early 19th century, Dhaka further declined and became sparsely populated. In 1819,
magistrate
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Charles Dawes, considered the father of modern Dhaka, was granted authority to renovate the northern parts of the city, including the Ramna area. Dawes cleared the area, improved roads, and built a
horse-racing track in 1825, establishing the racecourse of Dhaka, now
Suhrawardy Udyan, in ''Bagh-e-Badshahi''. Dawes also dug a large lake in the middle of the open space in Ramna. However, development of the city halted in 1829, causing Ramna to lose its allure until a municipal committee redeveloped the area in 1840. According to an 1859 map of Dhaka, Ramna was seen divided into two distinct parts: the racecourse, and a vast open space known as Ramna Plains.
When Dhaka became the capital of the province of
Eastern Bengal and Assam
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in 1905, the Ramna area was chosen to establish a new civil station. The government acquired land and constructed various buildings, including the Governor's House, and Ramna Park (also Ramna Green),
designed by R.L. Proudlock from London's
Kew Botanical Gardens
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in Ramna Plains. Several still-existing roads were built, namely Minto Road, Hare Road, and Fuller Road. Ramna was divided into three areas: Ramna Civil Station, Ramna Racecourse, and Ramna Park.
In 1911,
Dhaka Club was established north of the racecourse, primarily for Europeans.
Dhaka
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and
Jagannath
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Jagannath, within Odia Hinduism, is the supreme god, '' Purushot ...
colleges were provided parts of the renovated areas and buildings in Ramna between 1912 and 1920. Parts of Ramna was acquired by the
East Pakistan
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government after
partition, leading to various developments.
After independence, the Ramna area underwent further developments, including the construction of memorials and
Shishu Park.
According to ''
Banglapedia
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'' ''(2012)'', Ramna Thana was formed in 1921,
while the ''Encyclopedia of Dhaka (2012)'' mentions that it was formed in 1976.
In 2006 and 2018, parts of Ramna Thana were split to form
Shahbag and
Hatirjheel thanas respectively.
Geography
As of 2012, Ramna Thana covers , bordered by
Tejgaon Industrial Area and
Rampura thanas to the north,
Shahbagh Thana to the south,
Rampura,
Motijheel, and
Paltan thanas to the east, and
Kalabagan,
New Market, and
Tejgaon thanas to the west.
Notable institutes
Ramna Thana accommodates numerous residences of ministers on Minto Road and the
Chief Justice's residence on Hare Road,
in addition to some important establishments:
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Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General
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Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment
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Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited headquarters (former)
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Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training (BMET)
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Foreign Service Academy
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Dhaka Metropolitan Police HQ
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Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College Hospital
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Bangladesh Tennis Federation
Demographics
According to the
2022 Bangladeshi census
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, Ramna Thana had a total population of 200,436 and 54,050 houses. The
Dhaka South section had 56,759 residents, while the
Dhaka North section accommodated 143,677 people.
At the
2011 Census of Bangladesh
In 2011, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics conducted a national census in Bangladesh, which provided a provisional estimate of the total population of the country as 142,319,000. The previous decennial census was the 2001 census. Data were r ...
, Ramna Thana had a population of 200,973 with average household size of 4.8 members, and an average literacy rate of 78.3% vs national average of 51.8% literacy.
Namesakes
In
Islamabad
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, Pakistan, the term 'Ramna' denotes the areas encompassed by the G-series
sectors
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. This nomenclature originates from the neighbourhood in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and was adopted during the period when East Pakistan was a part of Pakistan. It was intended to acknowledge the significance of Dhaka's Ramna area to
West Pakistan
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See also
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Thanas of Bangladesh
A thana () serves as a fundamental administrative unit in Bangladesh, functioning as a city district governed by a police station (analogous to a police district or a police precinct).
In rural areas, the thana system, originating in the 18th ...
Notes
References
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