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1992 in Bangladesh

1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1992nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 992nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 92nd year of the 20th century, and the 3rd year of the 1990s decade.

1992
in
Bangladesh

Centuries:
Decades:
See also:Other events of 1992
List of years in Bangladesh

The year 1992 was the 21st year after the independence of Bangladesh. It was the second year of the first term of the government of Khaleda Zia.

Incumbents Edit

 
Khaleda
Zia

Demography Edit

Demographic Indicators for Bangladesh in 1992[1]
Population, total 107,983,708
Population density (per km2) 829.6
Population growth (annual %) 2.2%
Male to Female Ratio (every 100 Female) 106.4
Urban population (% of total) 20.6%
Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people) 33.3
Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) 9.5
Mortality rate, under 5 (per 1,000 live births) 132
Life expectancy at birth, total (years) 59.6
Fertility rate, total (births per woman) 4.1

Climate Edit

Climate data for Bangladesh in 1992
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Daily mean °C (°F) 17.5
(63.5)
19.2
(66.6)
25.3
(77.5)
28.3
(82.9)
27.4
(81.3)
28.4
(83.1)
27.7
(81.9)
28.1
(82.6)
27.8
(82.0)
26.5
(79.7)
23.
(73)
18.3
(64.9)
24.8
(76.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 5.3
(0.21)
45.
(1.8)
15.9
(0.63)
43.4
(1.71)
197.
(7.8)
280.
(11.0)
487.2
(19.18)
329.1
(12.96)
309.6
(12.19)
145.4
(5.72)
8.5
(0.33)
3.5
(0.14)
1,869.9
(73.62)
Source: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of University of East Anglia (UEA)[2]

Cyclone Edit

 
Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
Map key
  Tropical depression (≤38 mph, ≤62 km/h)
  Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
  Category 1 (74–95 mph, 119–153 km/h)
  Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
  Category 3 (111–129 mph, 178–208 km/h)
  Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
  Category 5 (≥157 mph, ≥252 km/h)
  Unknown
Storm type
  Extratropical cyclone, remnant low, tropical disturbance, or monsoon depression

A powerful tropical cyclone, named Cyclone Forrest prompted the evacuation of 600,000 people in Bangladesh in late November 1992. Originating from an area of disturbed weather near the Caroline Islands on 9 November, Forrest was classified as a tropical depression three days later over the South China Sea. Tracking generally west, the system steadily organized into a tropical storm, passing Vietnam to the south, before striking Thailand along the Malay Peninsula on 15 November. Once over the Bay of Bengal, Forrest turned northward on 17 November and significantly intensified. It reached its peak intensity on 20 November as a Category 4-equivalent cyclone on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane scale with winds of 230 km/h (145 mph). Hostile environmental conditions soon affected the cyclone as it turned abruptly east-northeastward. Forrest made landfall in northwestern Myanmar as a weakening system on 21 November before dissipating early the next day.[3]

On 20 November, as Forrest reached its peak intensity, fears arose across Bangladesh that a repeat of the catastrophic April 1991 cyclone would take place. As a result, mass evacuation plans were enacted across coastal areas of the country, with plans to relocate up to 2 million people. But the storm abruptly turned eastward, and the successful evacuation of 600,000 residents spared countless lives. Only two deaths were recorded and overall damage was light, though half of all homes on St. Martin's Island were damaged.[3]

Economy Edit

Key Economic Indicators for Bangladesh in 1992[1]
National Income
Current US$ Current BDT % of GDP
GDP $31.7 billion BDT1,195.4 billion
GDP growth (annual %) 5.4%
GDP per capita $293.6 BDT11,070
Agriculture, value added $9.7 billion BDT364.8 billion 30.5%
Industry, value added $6.9 billion BDT259.6 billion 21.7%
Services, etc., value added $14.1 billion BDT530.6 billion 44.4%
Balance of Payment
Current US$ Current BDT % of GDP
Current account balance $180.8 million .6%
Imports of goods and services $4,142.6 million BDT147.6 billion 12.3%
Exports of goods and services $2,581.2 million BDT90.7 billion 7.6%
Foreign direct investment, net inflows $3.7 million 0.0%
Personal remittances, received $911.8 million 2.9%
Total reserves (includes gold) at year end $1,853.5 million
Total reserves in months of imports 5.2

Note: For the year 1992 average official exchange rate for BDT was 38.95 per US$.

Events Edit

 
Jahanara Imam
  • 26 March – The Ghatak-Dalal Nirmul Committee set up mock trials known as Gono Adalat (People's Court) led by Jahanara Imam in Dhaka and 'sentenced' persons they accused of being war criminals.[4]
  • 10 April – The Logang massacre took place in Logang village in the Khagrachari District along the border with India. The massacre allegedly involved Bengali civilians, border guards, and the army who attacked the Jumma people with axes, hatchets, and guns, burning down all the houses.[5] The government investigation committee announced that only 12 people have died, while the unofficial estimate puts the death-toll to around 400.[6]
  • 21 October – The Bangladesh Open University was established with its main campus in Board Bazar, Gazipur District, Dhaka Division.[7]
  • 7 December – There were a series of violence against the Bengali Hindus in protest against the demolition of Babri Masjid and violence against Muslims in India. the Dhakeshwari temple was attacked. The Bholanath Giri Ashram in Dhaka was attacked and looted.[8] Hindu owned jewellery shops were looted in old Dhaka. Hindu houses in Rayerbazar were set on fire.[9]
  • 8 December – Hindus were attacked in Kutubdia Upazila in Cox's Bazar District. Muslims attacked 14 Hindu temples, eight of them were burnt and six damaged. 51 Hindu houses in Ali Akbar Dale and another 30 in Choufaldandi.[10]
  • A third of the 250,000 Rohingyas of Burma flee into Bangladesh.[11]

Awards and recognitions Edit

International Recognition Edit

Independence Day Award Edit

Recipients Area Note
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute science and technology organization
Kazi Zaker Husain education
Zahir Raihan literature posthumous

Ekushey Padak Edit

  1. Dewan Mohammad Azraf (literature)
  2. Mobashwer Ali (literature)
  3. Emajuddin Ahamed (education)
  4. Khan Mohammad Salek (education)
  5. Gias Kamal Chowdhury (journalism)
  6. Ataus Samad (journalism)
  7. Shahnaz Rahmatullah (music)
  8. Amjad Hossain (drama)
  9. Hashem Khan (fine arts)

Sports Edit

  • Olympics:
  • Domestic football:
  • Cricket:
    • The 1992–93 SAARC Quadrangular cricket Tournament started in Dhaka, Bangladesh in December 1992 amidst great enthusiasm and excitement. 4 teams, the 'A' teams from neighbouring India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and the full national team of the host country participated in the event. Due to the volatile political situation arising in the sub-continent, the tournament had to be abandoned at the League stage. Thus, there was no winners of the tournament.

Births Edit

Deaths Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "World Development Indicators". The World Bank. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. ^ . The World Bank Group. Archived from the original on 27 May 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b Gregory Salvato (1993). "Typhoon Forrest (30W)". (PDF). Joint Typhoon Warning Center (Report). United states Navy. pp. 141–144. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Jahanara Imam's death anniversary today". New Age. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  5. ^ "チッタゴン丘陵問題とはどういう問題か". thirdculture.com. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Establishment of All India Muslim League". Story Of Pakistan. 1 June 2003. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  7. ^ Heidelberg Bangladesh Law Translation Project: Bangladesh Open University Act, 1992 (URL last accessed on 30 April 2007)
  8. ^ Amor, Abdelfattah (20 January 1994). "Application de la Declaration sur l'Elimination de toutes le formes d'Intolerance et de Discrimination Fondees sur la Religion ou la Conviction". Vietnam Human Rights Network. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  9. ^ Kemp, Jeff (2004). Make or Break: Bangladesh in the 1990s. Edinburgh: Lame Duck Press. p. 13. ISBN 1-904896-02-2.
  10. ^ Sarkar, Bidyut (1993). Bangladesh 1992 : This is our home : Sample Document of the Plight of our Hindu, Buddhist, Christian and Tribal Minorities in our Islamized Homeland : Pogroms 1987–1992. Bangladesh Minority Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, (and Tribal) Unity Council of North America. p. 67.
  11. ^ Thompson, Mike (11 March 2006). "Burma's forgotten Rohingya". BBC News.
  12. ^ "List of Champions". Atsushi Fujioka for Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Bangladesh / Players / Taijul Islam". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  14. ^ "Bangladesh Premier League / Players / Abul Hasan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  15. ^ "Players / Bangladesh / Asif Ahmed". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  16. ^ Jafar, Abu (2012). "Khan, Ghulam Faruque". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.

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Padak 5 2 Sports 6 Births 7 Deaths 8 See also 9 ReferencesIncumbents Edit KhaledaZia President Abdur Rahman Biswas Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Chief Justice Shahabuddin AhmedDemography EditDemographic Indicators for Bangladesh in 1992 1 Population total 107 983 708Population density per km2 829 6Population growth annual 2 2 Male to Female Ratio every 100 Female 106 4Urban population of total 20 6 Birth rate crude per 1 000 people 33 3Death rate crude per 1 000 people 9 5Mortality rate under 5 per 1 000 live births 132Life expectancy at birth total years 59 6Fertility rate total births per woman 4 1Climate EditClimate data for Bangladesh in 1992Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearDaily mean C F 17 5 63 5 19 2 66 6 25 3 77 5 28 3 82 9 27 4 81 3 28 4 83 1 27 7 81 9 28 1 82 6 27 8 82 0 26 5 79 7 23 73 18 3 64 9 24 8 76 6 Average precipitation mm inches 5 3 0 21 45 1 8 15 9 0 63 43 4 1 71 197 7 8 280 11 0 487 2 19 18 329 1 12 96 309 6 12 19 145 4 5 72 8 5 0 33 3 5 0 14 1 869 9 73 62 Source Climatic Research Unit CRU of University of East Anglia UEA 2 Cyclone Edit Main article Cyclone Forrest Map plotting the storm s track and intensity according to the Saffir Simpson scaleMap keySaffir Simpson scale Tropical depression 38 mph 62 km h Tropical storm 39 73 mph 63 118 km h Category 1 74 95 mph 119 153 km h Category 2 96 110 mph 154 177 km h Category 3 111 129 mph 178 208 km h Category 4 130 156 mph 209 251 km h Category 5 157 mph 252 km h Unknown Storm type Tropical cyclone Subtropical cyclone Extratropical cyclone remnant low tropical disturbance or monsoon depressionA powerful tropical cyclone named Cyclone Forrest prompted the evacuation of 600 000 people in Bangladesh in late November 1992 Originating from an area of disturbed weather near the Caroline Islands on 9 November Forrest was classified as a tropical depression three days later over the South China Sea Tracking generally west the system steadily organized into a tropical storm passing Vietnam to the south before striking Thailand along the Malay Peninsula on 15 November Once over the Bay of Bengal Forrest turned northward on 17 November and significantly intensified It reached its peak intensity on 20 November as a Category 4 equivalent cyclone on the Saffir Simpson hurricane scale with winds of 230 km h 145 mph Hostile environmental conditions soon affected the cyclone as it turned abruptly east northeastward Forrest made landfall in northwestern Myanmar as a weakening system on 21 November before dissipating early the next day 3 On 20 November as Forrest reached its peak intensity fears arose across Bangladesh that a repeat of the catastrophic April 1991 cyclone would take place As a result mass evacuation plans were enacted across coastal areas of the country with plans to relocate up to 2 million people But the storm abruptly turned eastward and the successful evacuation of 600 000 residents spared countless lives Only two deaths were recorded and overall damage was light though half of all homes on St Martin s Island were damaged 3 Economy EditKey Economic Indicators for Bangladesh in 1992 1 National IncomeCurrent US Current BDT of GDPGDP 31 7 billion BDT1 195 4 billionGDP growth annual 5 4 GDP per capita 293 6 BDT11 070Agriculture value added 9 7 billion BDT364 8 billion 30 5 Industry value added 6 9 billion BDT259 6 billion 21 7 Services etc value added 14 1 billion BDT530 6 billion 44 4 Balance of PaymentCurrent US Current BDT of GDPCurrent account balance 180 8 million 6 Imports of goods and services 4 142 6 million BDT147 6 billion 12 3 Exports of goods and services 2 581 2 million BDT90 7 billion 7 6 Foreign direct investment net inflows 3 7 million 0 0 Personal remittances received 911 8 million 2 9 Total reserves includes gold at year end 1 853 5 millionTotal reserves in months of imports 5 2Note For the year 1992 average official exchange rate for BDT was 38 95 per US Events Edit Jahanara Imam26 March The Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee set up mock trials known as Gono Adalat People s Court led by Jahanara Imam in Dhaka and sentenced persons they accused of being war criminals 4 10 April The Logang massacre took place in Logang village in the Khagrachari District along the border with India The massacre allegedly involved Bengali civilians border guards and the army who attacked the Jumma people with axes hatchets and guns burning down all the houses 5 The government investigation committee announced that only 12 people have died while the unofficial estimate puts the death toll to around 400 6 21 October The Bangladesh Open University was established with its main campus in Board Bazar Gazipur District Dhaka Division 7 7 December There were a series of violence against the Bengali Hindus in protest against the demolition of Babri Masjid and violence against Muslims in India the Dhakeshwari temple was attacked The Bholanath Giri Ashram in Dhaka was attacked and looted 8 Hindu owned jewellery shops were looted in old Dhaka Hindu houses in Rayerbazar were set on fire 9 8 December Hindus were attacked in Kutubdia Upazila in Cox s Bazar District Muslims attacked 14 Hindu temples eight of them were burnt and six damaged 51 Hindu houses in Ali Akbar Dale and another 30 in Choufaldandi 10 A third of the 250 000 Rohingyas of Burma flee into Bangladesh 11 Awards and recognitions Edit International Recognition Edit Gonoshasthaya Kendra Zafrullah Chowdhury was awarded the Right Livelihood Award Independence Day Award Edit Recipients Area NoteBangladesh Rice Research Institute science and technology organizationKazi Zaker Husain educationZahir Raihan literature posthumousEkushey Padak Edit Dewan Mohammad Azraf literature Mobashwer Ali literature Emajuddin Ahamed education Khan Mohammad Salek education Gias Kamal Chowdhury journalism Ataus Samad journalism Shahnaz Rahmatullah music Amjad Hossain drama Hashem Khan fine arts Sports Edit Olympics Bangladesh sent a delegation to compete in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Spain Bangladesh did not win any medals in the competition Domestic football Abahani KC won Dhaka League title while Mohammedan SC came out runner up 12 Cricket The 1992 93 SAARC Quadrangular cricket Tournament started in Dhaka Bangladesh in December 1992 amidst great enthusiasm and excitement 4 teams the A teams from neighbouring India Pakistan and Sri Lanka and the full national team of the host country participated in the event Due to the volatile political situation arising in the sub continent the tournament had to be abandoned at the League stage Thus there was no winners of the tournament Births Edit7 February Taijul Islam cricketer 13 5 August Abul Hasan cricketer 14 24 October Pori Moni actor 17 December Asif Ahmed cricketer 15 16 December Anamul Haque cricketerDeaths Edit29 April Ghulam Faruque Khan Governor of East Pakistan b 1899 16 See also Edit1990s in Bangladesh List of Bangladeshi films of 1992 Timeline of Bangladeshi historyReferences Edit a b World Development Indicators The World Bank Retrieved 9 December 2021 Climate Change Knowledge Portal The World Bank Group Archived from the original on 27 May 2018 Retrieved 27 May 2018 a b Gregory Salvato 1993 Typhoon Forrest 30W Annual Tropical Cyclone Report PDF Joint Typhoon Warning Center Report United states Navy pp 141 144 Archived from the original PDF on 15 September 2012 Retrieved 24 May 2014 Jahanara Imam s death anniversary today New Age Retrieved 9 March 2016 チッタゴン丘陵問題とはどういう問題か thirdculture com Retrieved 15 July 2018 Establishment of All India Muslim League Story Of Pakistan 1 June 2003 Retrieved 15 July 2018 Heidelberg Bangladesh Law Translation Project Bangladesh Open University Act 1992 URL last accessed on 30 April 2007 Amor Abdelfattah 20 January 1994 Application de la Declaration sur l Elimination de toutes le formes d Intolerance et de Discrimination Fondees sur la Religion ou la Conviction Vietnam Human Rights Network Retrieved 5 October 2012 Kemp Jeff 2004 Make or Break Bangladesh in the 1990s Edinburgh Lame Duck Press p 13 ISBN 1 904896 02 2 Sarkar Bidyut 1993 Bangladesh 1992 This is our home Sample Document of the Plight of our Hindu Buddhist Christian and Tribal Minorities in our Islamized Homeland Pogroms 1987 1992 Bangladesh Minority Hindu Buddhist Christian and Tribal Unity Council of North America p 67 Thompson Mike 11 March 2006 Burma s forgotten Rohingya BBC News List of Champions Atsushi Fujioka for Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 16 October 2018 Bangladesh Players Taijul Islam ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 27 December 2015 Bangladesh Premier League Players Abul Hasan ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 27 December 2015 Players Bangladesh Asif Ahmed ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 27 December 2015 Jafar Abu 2012 Khan Ghulam Faruque In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 in Bangladesh amp oldid 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