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1972 in Bangladesh

The year 1972 was the first year after the independence of Bangladesh. It was also the first year of the first post-independence government in Bangladesh.

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Demography

Climate

Economy

Note: For the year 1972 average official exchange rate for BDT was 7.70 per US$.

Events

  • 8 January – Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was released from the Mianwali jail and allowed to leave Pakistan after more than nine months' imprisonment. Two days later, after flying to London and Delhi, he returned to Dhaka to become the first President of Bangladesh.
  • 10 January – Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the "Bangabandhu" and "Father of Bangladesh", returned to Dhaka at to a hero's welcome.
  • 19 February – The 25-year Indo-Bangladeshi Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Peace is signed in Dhaka.
  • 17 March – Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi visited prime minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on his birthday. Indian army leaves Dhaka.
  • 19 March – The prime ministers of Bangladesh and India sign the Joint Rivers Commission.
  • 26 March – Regulations passed allowing large scale nationalization of various industries including banks, manufacturing and trading enterprises.
  • 4 April – The United States of America officially recognized Bangladesh.
  • Smallpox outbreak in Khulna Municipality leads to 1384 cases and 372 deaths between 28 April and 22 June 1972.
  • 4 June – A crowded passenger train from Khulna crashes into a stationary freight train at Jessore when the stationmaster throws the wrong switch; 76 people are killed and about 500 injured.
  • 25 August – The first veto by China in the Security Council barred Bangladesh from membership in the United Nations.
  • 4 November – Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh is adopted by the Assembly.
  • 16 December – Constitution of Bangladesh comes into effect.

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Deaths

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