2020 in Bangladesh

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See also:Other events of 2020
List of years in Bangladesh

2020 (MMXX) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2020th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 20th year of the 3rd millennium, the 20th year of the 21st century, and the 1st year of the 2020s decade.

The year 2020 was the 49th year after the independence of Bangladesh. It is also the second year of the fourth term of the Government of Sheikh Hasina. This year the entire country celebrated the 100th birthday of its Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The period between 17 March 2020 to 17 March 2021 was announced as the ‘Mujib Borsho (মুজিববর্ষ)’ or the year of Mujib. However, like rest of the world Bangladesh was also severely impacted by COVID-19 pandemic.

Incumbents[]

Abdul Hamid
Abdul Hamid
Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina

Events[]

January[]

  • 27 January – Supporters of the political parties Bangladesh Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party clash during the Dhaka South City Corporation election campaign in the Gopibagh yesterday area. At least 15 people injured.[1]
  • 29 JanuaryAlgeria reopens its embassy in Dhaka, after closing it in 1990. (New Age)

February[]

  • 9 FebruaryBangladesh wins the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup by defeating the defending champions India in the final.[2]
  • 11 February – Fifteen Rohingya refugees died, and another 72 were rescued, when a trawler bound for Malaysia sank off of St. Martin's Island in the Bay of Bengal, leading to police to file charges against 19 alleged brokers.[3]

March[]

  • 8 March – The first three cases of COVID-19 are reported in the country beginning the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Bangladesh.[4][5]
  • 17 March – The 100th birth anniversary of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is celebrated throughout the country.[6]

April[]

  • 18 April – Hundreds of garment workers march in Chittagong, Bangladesh, demanding factory owners pay them last month's wages following delays. (Reuters)
  • 20 April – The country's first Blockchain Olympiad Bangladesh is organised.[7]
  • 27 April – Over 500 garment factories in Dhaka and Chittagong re-opened, after being shut down for a month to stop the spread of coronavirus.[8]

May[]

  • 5 May – Eleven people, including cartoonist Ahmed Kabir Kishore and writer Mushtaq Ahmed, were arrested by the Rapid Action Battalion after posting criticisms of the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]
  • 20 MayCyclone Amphan hits Bangladesh's coastal areas. The cyclone killed dozens and destroyed many homes.[10]
  • 27 May – A fire at a hospital kills five patients being treated for COVID-19 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. No cause for the fire has been determined. (Reuters)

June[]

August[]

  • 10 August – The assassination of retired army officer Major (rtd) Sinha Md Rashed Khan by some disgraced members of the police force caused tensions between the Bangladesh Army and the Bangladesh Police which was cooled off by assurance from the government that justice will prevail. OC Pradeep, Inspector Liakat, and SI Nanda Dulal the three policemen involved were all arrested by the elite RAB. The mastermind OC Pradeep had also been found linked to numerous corruption scandals and accumulation of illegal wealth through extortion.[12]
  • 15 August – Two lighter vessels capsize in the Bay of Bengal, near the island of Bhasan Char in Bangladesh. The country's Inland Water Transport Authority report that 13 crew members from one vessel en route to the Narayanganj District from Chittagong are missing, while all 12 crew members from the other vessel were rescued. (Anadolu Agency)

September[]

October[]

  • 15 October – A court in Bangladesh sentences five men to death for the gang rape of a girl in 2012. The verdict comes amidst public outcry regarding growing sexual violence. It was the first conviction since the government this week introduced the death penalty for rape. (Al Jazeera)
  • 20 October – The reactor of the first unit of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP) was transferred to Bangladesh from Russia, initiating the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, which is expected to be in operation by 2023.[14]

December[]

  • 4 December – Despite international pressure to back down, Bangladesh begins transferring thousands of Rohingya refugees to the remote island of Bhasan Char in the Bay of Bengal. Bangladesh says all the refugees being moved have given consent and that the relocation was voluntary.
  • 8 December and 9 December – For two days traders clashed with the police when Dhaka South City Corporation began demolition of hundreds of unauthorized shops of a market in Gulistan's Fulbaria area. Traders demanded compensation.[15][16]

Awards and recognitions[]

Independence Day Award[]

Total 9 persons and 1 organisation were awarded.[17]

Recipients Area Note
Golam Dastagir Gazi independence and liberation war
Azizur Rahman independence and liberation war
Commander Abdur Rauf independence and liberation war posthumous
Anwar Pasha independence and liberation war posthumous
Kalipada Das culture
Ferdousi Mazumder culture
Professor Dr Md Obaidul Kabir Chowdhury medical science
AKMA Muqtadir medical science
Bharateswari Homes education

Ekushey Padak[]

Ekushey Padak was awarded to 20 people and 1 organisation.[18]

  1. Aminul Islam Badsha, language movement (posthumous)
  2. Begum Dalia Nausheen, music
  3. Shankar Roy, music
  4. Mita Haque, music
  5. Golam Mostafa Khan, dance
  6. SM Mohsin, acting
  7. Farida Zaman, art
  8. Haji Aktar Sardar, liberation war (posthumous)
  9. AAM Mesbahul Haque, liberation war
  10. Abdul Jabbar, liberation war (posthumous)
  11. Zafar Wazed, journalism
  12. Jahangir Alam Khan, research
  13. Syed Mohammad Saifur Rahman, research
  14. Bikiran Prasad Barua, education
  15. Shamsul Alam, economics
  16. Sufi Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, social welfare
  17. Nuran Nabi, language and literature
  18. Sikder Aminul Haq, language and literature (posthumous)
  19. Nazmun Nesa Peyari, language and literature
  20. Sayeba Akhter, medicine
  21. Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, research

Deaths[]

January[]

  • 2 January - Fazilatunnesa Bappy, lawyer and former member of Jatiya Sangsad (b.1970)
  • 10 January - Mozammel Hossain, politician and former member of Jatiya Sangsad. (b.1940)
  • 11 January -
    • Musharraf Karim, writer, journalist and former fellow of Bangla Academy. (b.1946)
    • Ahmed Ali, activist, freedom fighter, politician and lawyer. (b.1932)
  • 14 January - Kazi Sekendar Ali Dalim, politician and former member of Jatiya Sangsad. (b.1945)
  • 16 January - Jibon Rahman, film director. (b.1964)
  • 18 January -
  • 21 January - Ismat Ara Sadique, politician, former minister and former member of Jatiya Sangsad. (b.1941)
  • 31 January - Wazi Uddin Khan, freedom fighter, politician and former member of Jatiya Sangsad. (b.1936)

February[]

March[]

  • 19 March - Ashraf Siddiqui, poet, folklorist, essayist and former director general of Bangla Academy. (b.1927)

April[]

May[]

June[]

  • 13 June -
    • Mohammed Nasim, freedom fighter, presidium member of Awami League, former minister and former member of Jatiya Sansad. (b.1948)
    • Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, freedom fighter, former state minister and former member of Jatiya Sangsad. (b.1945)
  • 15 June - Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran, politician and first mayor of Sylhet City Corporation. (b.1951)
  • 16 June - Azad Rahman, composer and musician. (b.1944)
  • 19 June - Ramchand Goala, cricketer and coach. (b.1940)
  • 20 June - Kamal Lohani, journalist, activist and former director general of Shilpakala Academy. (b.1934)

July[]

August[]

September[]

October[]

November[]

  • 11 NovemberShegufta Bakht Chaudhuri, 86, Bangladeshi economist, Governor of Bangladesh Bank (1987–1992).[58]
  • 13 NovemberMohammad Ali, Awami League politician, member of Jatiya Sangsad.[59]
  • 27 NovemberAly Zaker, actor, businessman, and writer (b.1944).[60]

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