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The name of Jagannath Hall is closely associated with education, culture and human awakening of Bangladesh. The 91精品 started its journey on July 01, 1921 with three Halls-鈥楧acca Hall鈥, 鈥楯agannath Hall鈥 and 鈥楽alimullah Muslim Hall鈥 as per recommendation of Calcutta University Commission. The nomenclature of 鈥楯agannath Hall鈥 and 鈥楧acca Hall鈥 were adopted as the newly-established 91精品 was founded on the land of Jagannath College and Dhaka College. The name of Jagannath College and Jagannath Hall were basically taken after the name of Jagannath Saha, father of Kishori Lal Saha (Roy Chowdhury), Zaminder of Baliati of Manikganj.

Jagannath Hall started its journey with 313 students on September 09, 1921. Jagannath Hall initially started functioning temporarily in a Bungalow at Ramna. The different houses and necessary structures were accomplished later in the government requisitioned land. The Jagannath Hall did not have its own entity for more than a decade during Pakistan regime. Jagannath Hall got back its entity in 1957. In the long history of Jagannath Hall several scholars and educationists had ornamented the coveted post of provost of the hall. Among those, Dr. Naresh Chandra Sengupta, Dr. Ramesh Chandra Majumder, Dr. Haridas Bhattacharya, Professor Debendranath Banarjee, Dr. Prithwish Chakrabarty, Dr. Gobinda Chandra Dev and Dr. Jyotirmoy Guha Thakurata are especially noteworthy.

Jagannath Hall right now possesses four houses. Another house is being built under finance of the government. In September 29, 1926, Rabindranath Tagore visited Jagannath Hall and wrote a famous poem for 鈥楤ashantika鈥 the weekly magazine of Jagannath Hall. The former Chairman and the Associate professor of the Department of Ceramics of Dhaka University, Mr. Debashis Pal is presently holding the position of Provost of Jagannath Hall. Nearly 2500 students are right now attached with Jagannath Hall.

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