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Akboria
General information
LocationBogra, Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh
AddressKazi Nazrul Islam Road
Coordinates24°50′58.99″N 89°22′21.43″E / 24.8497194°N 89.3726194°E / 24.8497194; 89.3726194
Opening1911
OwnerAkbor Ali Miya
Other information
Number of rooms37
Number of restaurants4
Website
akboria.com

Akboria (Bengali: আকবরিয়া) is one of the oldest corporate groups in northern Bangladesh. It started its journey with a restaurant that aimed to bring change in the lives of inhabitants of Bogra in 1911.

History

In 1905, Late. Md. Khoshjahan Ali opened “Muhammad Ali Restaurant” . After 6 years in 1911, it was renamed as "Akboria Grand Hotel" (Bengali: আকবরিয়া গ্র্যান্ড হোটেল) by his son, Late. Md. Akbar Ali who took over the business from his father. During the 19th century, Hindu were the majority in northern region of the country and had dominance over most of businesses, as a result the Muslim community was treated unfairly. Since the cow is a sacred animal to the Hindus, its consumption was prohibited in the whole northern region of the then Rajshahi Division. To tackle the injustice towards Muslims, ‘Akboria Grand Hotel’ started its journey and is claimed to be the first restaurant that started selling beef commercially in the northern region, within very short time gaining massive popularity among the Muslim community. After few years, they started to feed poor people for free everyday past mid-night and are claimed to be the only company to do so in the country continuously for over 100 years till today. It is not unusual for restaurants to feed people with leftovers, but Akboria is claimed to feed over 300 destitute people everyday past mid-night for free with freshly cooked local cuisine dishes like rice, curry, local type of ragù etc. cooked specially for them. They are also claimed to be the largest sellers of Lachcha Semai, a Bengali local version of fried vermicelli, in the district.

See also

References

  1. অভাবীদের খানা ফ্রি [The needy eat free]. Bangladesh Pratidin. Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
  2. "Free supper for the hungry, Bogra". DrikNEWS. 2012-06-26. Archived from the original on 2012-08-06. Retrieved 2014-02-25.

External links

24°50′58.99″N 89°22′21.43″E / 24.8497194°N 89.3726194°E / 24.8497194; 89.3726194

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