Bailey Road, Dhaka

Bailey Road
Natok Sarani
Residence of officials and ministers
Native nameবেইলি রোড (Bengali)
Maintained byDhaka South City Corporation
LocationRamna, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Postal code1217
West endHare Road, opposite to Ramna Park
Major
junctions
Shantinagar
East endBir Uttam Shamsul Alam Road
Other
Known forEducational institutions, government offices and hostels, shopping and eateries

Bailey Road is a well-known thoroughfare in Ramna, Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It is a classic road in Dhaka which runs through Shiddheswari, connecting Hare Road with Shantinagar junction. It is regarded as one of the busiest areas of the city, constructed during the colonial era, now serving both as a residential area for civil servants, high court judges as well as government offices and shopping malls and food courts. The Bailey Road is considered as two distinct roads, one after another, they are the new Bailey Road and the Bailey Road. The new Bailey Road is well recognised for its famous theatres, numerous boutiques, shops, schools, fast foods, restaurants and various hangout places. The old Bailey Road is reputable because of the officers club, Foreign Service academy and homes of ministers, officers and government officials. Bailey Road was featured in a song of the same name by Ayub Bachchu, lead singer of the popular rock band LRB. Bailey Road was officially renamed Natok Soroni (Theater Street), in recognition of the road's contributions to performing arts in the capital.[1]

  1. ^ "Bailey Road renamed Natok Saroni". The Daily Star. bdnews. 27 August 2005. Retrieved 25 December 2006.

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