The year 2002 was the 31st year after the independence of Bangladesh, and the second year of the third term of the government of Khaleda Zia.
Incumbents
Demography
Climate
Flood
In late summer 2002, heavy monsoon rains led to massive flooding in eastern India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, killing over 500 people and leaving millions homeless. There were an estimated 3.5 million victims of flooding in 30 out of 64 districts. Continuous heavy rainfall and water from the Meghalay hills in India had caused the flash floods.
Economy
Note: For the year 2002, average official exchange rate for BDT was 57.89 per US$.
Events
- 1 January â The government of Bangladesh banned the sale of polyethylene bags in the capital, Dhaka, for environmental reasons.
- 5 February â The Government of Bangladesh introduces a maximum sentence of death for acid attacks.
- 10 February â Clash broke out between bandits and Bangladesh Police in Tejgaon. Bangladesh Police arrested 25 bandits.
- 3 May â A ferry named MV Salahuddin-2 sank in the Meghna River south of Dhaka, Bangladesh, leading to the deaths of more than 450 people.
- 8 June â Sabekun Nahar Sonny, a student of BUET, was killed in a crossfire between factions of Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chatra Dal.
- 23 July â Bangladesh Police raids Shamsunnahar Hall, the women's dorm, of University of Dhaka.
- 29 August â According to the annual survey by Transparency International, Bangladesh is amongst the most corrupt nations, along with Indonesia, and neighbours India and Pakistan.
- 16 October - An anti-crime operation named "Operation Clean Heart" carried out by Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh Rifles, Bangladesh Police and Bangladesh Ansar members in Bangladesh started.
- 10 November - Model Tinni was found dead.
- 1 December â 30 people die in Gaibandha in a stampede when a mill owner opened the gates of his house to distribute food to the poor.
- 6 December - Coordinated bombing of four movie theaters caused in the deaths of 27 people and injured over 200 others in Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
Awards and Recognitions
Independence Day Award
Ekushey Padak
- Sufia Ahmed, flourishing culture and Language Movement
- Gazi Mazharul Anwar, music
- Abul Kalam Azad, education (posthumously)
- Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Language Movement (posthumously)
- Ahmed Sofa, literature (posthumously)
- Monzur Hossain, Language Movement (posthumously)
- Sharif Hossain, education
- Serajur Rahman, journalism
- Abdur Jabbar Khan, film (posthumously)
- Sadek Khan, Language Movement and film
- Kazi Golam Mahbub, Language Movement
- Pratibha Mutsuddi, education
- Muhammad Shahidullah, literature and Language Movement (posthumously)
- Ramesh Shil, Gano Sangeet (posthumously)
Sports
Deaths
See also
References