Motijheel is a central business district and a thana of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is Dhaka's primary Central Business District and also the nation's largest commercial and financial hub. Motijheel, Dhaka's zero point, has the largest number of offices in Dhaka. Motijheel CBD also has one of the highest concentrations of high-rise buildings in Bangladesh. It has thus earned the title of the downtown and city centre of Dhaka and as the bankpara-officepara in Bengali.
DIT Clocktower and Bibi Mariam Cannon, 1950s
Motijheel in the 1960s
A Bangladesh Air Force trainer aircraft flies over Motijheel in the 1980s
Bangabhaban Gate on 26 March 2018
Notre Dame College, Dhaka
Notre Dame College, Dhaka, also known as NDC, is a higher secondary and degree level educational institution founded and managed by the priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross located in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Upon the invitation of the then East Pakistan government after the partition of India, St. Gregory's College was founded on November 3, 1949, as an expanded iteration of St. Gregory's High School in Laxmibazar, Dhaka. This was undertaken by the Roman Catholic priest community at the initiative of Archbishop Lawrence Graner and the decision of the Congregation of Holy Cross. In 1954, the college relocated to Arambagh near Kamalapur railway station under the jurisdiction of the Motijheel Thana, and was dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, being named Notre Dame College. The French phrase "Notre Dame" signifies Our Lady, yet Notre Dame College has remained an all-boys institution since its establishment.
Mother Mary Portrait
Fr.Richard Novak Library
Ganguly Building
Fr. Timm & Fr. Peixotto Bhaban