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'''Nilkhet''' is a neighbourhood in [[Dhaka]], the [[capital (political)|capital]] city of [[Bangladesh]]. It is sandwiched between [[Dhaka University]] to the east, [[Mirpur Road]] and New Market to the west, and [[Elephant Road]] to the north. The name ''Nilkhet'' (''nil'': blue or [[indigo]], ''khet'': field) implies that the area may have been used for indigo cultivation in earlier times. |
'''Nilkhet''' is a neighbourhood in [[Dhaka]], the [[capital (political)|capital]] city of [[Bangladesh]]. It is sandwiched between [[Dhaka University]] to the east, [[Mirpur Road]] and New Market to the west, and [[Elephant Road]] to the north. The name ''Nilkhet'' (''nil'': blue or [[indigo]], ''khet'': field) implies that the area may have been used for indigo cultivation in earlier times. |
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However, Nilkhet has a completely different identity today. The market has long been the centre of the [[second-hand]] [[book trade]] in Dhaka. It contains several dozen shops that deal in used books and magazines, especially [[English language|English]]-language material published in the West. The Nilkhet book market is regularly patronized by the city's English-language readers, who go there in search of foreign books, journals and [[comics]] that are either unavailable elsewhere or only available new at a prohibitive price. |
However, Nilkhet has a completely different identity today. The market has long been the centre of the [[second-hand]] [[book trade]] in Dhaka. It contains several dozen shops that deal in used books and magazines, especially [[English language|English]]-language material published in the West. The Nilkhet book market is regularly patronized by the city's English-language readers, who go there in search of foreign books, journals and [[comics]] that are either unavailable elsewhere or only available new at a prohibitive price. |
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Because of its proximity to Dhaka university and [[BUET]] as well as several major colleges such as [[Dhaka College]] and [[Eden College]], the Nilkhet market has also become a major source of academic material for the city’s students. [[Textbooks]] of all levels (from primary to tertiary) and for all disciplines may be purchased at Nilkhet. It also has many shops that provide auxiliary services for students, such as [[photocopying]], [[word-processing]] and [[book-binding]]. Indeed, “photocopying at Nilkhet” is a common rite of passage for nearly all students of Dhaka University during their undergraduate and postgraduate years. |
Because of its proximity to Dhaka university and [[BUET]] as well as several major colleges such as [[Dhaka College]] and [[Eden College]], the Nilkhet market has also become a major source of academic material for the city’s students. [[Textbooks]] of all levels (from primary to tertiary) and for all disciplines may be purchased at Nilkhet. It also has many shops that provide auxiliary services for students, such as [[photocopying]], [[word-processing]] and [[book-binding]]. Indeed, “photocopying at Nilkhet” is a common rite of passage for nearly all students of Dhaka University during their undergraduate and postgraduate years. |
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Revision as of 07:36, 17 December 2009
23°44′N 90°23′E / 23.733°N 90.383°E
Nilkhet is a neighbourhood in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It is sandwiched between Dhaka University to the east, Mirpur Road and New Market to the west, and Elephant Road to the north. The name Nilkhet (nil: blue or indigo, khet: field) implies that the area may have been used for indigo cultivation in earlier times.
However, Nilkhet has a completely different identity today. The market has long been the centre of the second-hand book trade in Dhaka. It contains several dozen shops that deal in used books and magazines, especially English-language material published in the West. The Nilkhet book market is regularly patronized by the city's English-language readers, who go there in search of foreign books, journals and comics that are either unavailable elsewhere or only available new at a prohibitive price.
Because of its proximity to Dhaka university and BUET as well as several major colleges such as Dhaka College and Eden College, the Nilkhet market has also become a major source of academic material for the city’s students. Textbooks of all levels (from primary to tertiary) and for all disciplines may be purchased at Nilkhet. It also has many shops that provide auxiliary services for students, such as photocopying, word-processing and book-binding. Indeed, “photocopying at Nilkhet” is a common rite of passage for nearly all students of Dhaka University during their undergraduate and postgraduate years.