my-server
← Wiki

1977 in Bangladesh

The year 1977 was the 6th year after the independence of Bangladesh. It was also the first year of the Government of Ziaur Rahman. In this year while Zia had to deal with mutinies and coup attempts, Zia managed to consolidate his power through a referendum, and promoted a nineteen-point political and economic program focusing on population control, food security, education and rural development.

Incumbents

Demography

Climate

Economy

Note: For the year 1977, the average official exchange rate for BDT was 15.38 per US$.

Events

  • 21 April: Zia replaces Sayem as the President of Bangladesh
  • 30 May: Zia wins 98.9 percent of votes in referendum on his continuance as president
  • 3 June: Supreme Court Justice Abdus Sattar becomes vice president
  • 28 September: A Japan Airlines Flight 472 en route from Mumbai to Tokyo was hijacked by 5 Japanese Red Army terrorists shortly after takeoff, and forced the plane to land at then Zia International Airport. The terrorists' demand of $6 million and release of 6 JRA terrorists from Japanese prison was met by the Japanese Prime Minister. Bangladesh Air Force was deployed to control the situation in the ground and to facilitate negotiations
  • 30 September: A mutiny breaks out in Bogra
  • 2 October: The mutiners are defeated by government forces, but is followed by another failed attempt to overthrow Zia in Dhaka
  • A five-year treaty is signed with India on water sharing
  • Bangladesh became an Associate member of the International Cricket Council
  • Government of Bangladesh launches Operation Dabanal in the Chittagong Hill Tracts

Awards and Recognitions

Independence Day Award

Ekushey Padak

  1. Mohammad Nasiruddin (literature)
  2. Ustad Gul Mohammad Khan (music)
  3. Ibrahim Khan (education)
  4. Mahmuda Khatun Siddiqua (literature)
  5. Khondakar Abdul Hamid (journalism)
  6. Ayub Ali (education)
  7. Shamsur Rahman (literature)
  8. Zahir Raihan (drama)
  9. Rashid Choudhury (fine arts)
  10. Abdul Alim (music)
  11. Altaf Mahmud (music)
  12. Ferdausi Rahman (music)
  13. Farrukh Ahmad (literature)

Sports

Births

Deaths

See also

References