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Based on the information provided by Abdul Mannan, the Dhaka Circle-14 Executive Engineer of the Department of Public Works was contacted. 7 with Mahabubur Rahman He said that at first glance, the TSC will be demolished and a new complex will be built. Design work in progress.
Ali Ashraf Dewan, the public works officer in charge of the design, told Prothom Alo that he had been asked to prepare for the design. He said nothing has yet been done in the form of a formal decision.
Teachers in opposition
Some professors at Dhaka University have opposed the decision to demolish the current TSC building, calling it “a beautiful example of modern architecture.”
Wahiduddin Mahmud, a prominent economist and former economics professor at Dhaka University, wrote on Facebook: Although they are hundreds of years old, they are carefully preserved. These Dhaka University establishments include Curzon Hall, SM Hall and TSC. Among these, TSC is a beautiful example of relatively modern architecture built in the 1960s. This TSC has a tradition of university cultural activities in the pre-independence period of Bangladesh. Instead of maintenance, it is being demolished and multi-story buildings are being built. Economists are only criticized for understanding the market value of everything, but not the true value of anything!
Kamrul Hasan, professor of physics, writes: “The TSC has a socio-political meaning and tradition in the context of Bangladesh. It will be demolished or a multi-story building will be built now! There is a risk of ruining the beauty of TSC with Metrorail, and it is now a multi-story building. When we thought of the development as a multi-story building, the activities of “kheta puri type history and tradition” overwhelmed the mind. I would have liked to know about the demolition of the library and the construction of a multi-story building. What is needed is not done. What is a priority is not given importance.