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2003 in Bangladesh

The year 2003 was the 32nd year after the independence of Bangladesh. It was also the third year of the third term of the Government of Khaleda Zia.

Incumbents

Demography

Climate

Economy

Note: For the year 2003 average official exchange rate for BDT was 58.15 per US$.

Events

  • 9 January – The Operation Clean Heart came to an end. The Bangladesh Government passed an indemnity law, that provided legal protection to security personnel who participated in the operation. Later, in November 2015, Bangladesh High Court declared the indemnity ordinance illegal and scrapped it.
  • 17 January – A bomb attack at the Failya Paglar Mela in Tangail, Bangladesh that resulted in the death of 7 people.
  • 12 February - On Eid-ul Fitr, two activists of Awami League are killed inside a madrassah in Hathazari Upazila.
  • 18 February- <bdi>Murder of Sabbir Alam Khandaker</bdi> <bdi>takes place in Narayanganj District.</bdi>
  • 20 January – Bangladesh wins the 2003 South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup.
  • 10 March- Banshkhali carnage takes place in which seven members of a Hindu family are burned alive in Chittagong.
  • 8 July - A ferry named MV Nasrin-1 sunk in the Meghna River near Chandpur at midnight. Of the 750 people on board 220 were rescued.
  • 24 July- Businessman Jamaluddin Ahmed Chowdhury was kidnapped. A suspect, Amar Das, in the kidnapping died in police custody on 10 December. His skeleton was recovered on 24 August 2005.
  • 27 July – 175 fishermen go missing after storms strike the coast of Bangladesh and 300 homes are destroyed in an earthquake which strikes Chittagong.
  • 11 August- Businessman Rezaur Rahman Zakir was murdered after being kidnapped.

Awards and recognitions

Independence Day Award

Ekushey Padak

  1. Muhammad Shamsul Huq
  2. Muhammad Ekramul Huq
  3. Zebunnessa Rahman
  4. Zobeda Khanum
  5. Abdul Mannan Syed
  6. Al Mujahidi
  7. Anjuman Ara Begum
  8. Lokman Hossain Fakir
  9. Khan Ataur Rahman
  10. Abdul Hamid
  11. Nazim Uddin Mostan
  12. UNESCO

Sports

See also

References