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'''Gulshan''', located in the northern part of '''Dhaka''', is one of Bangladesh’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Known for its '''embassies, multinational headquarters, upscale residences, and modern shopping centers''', Gulshan is often considered the '''financial and diplomatic heart of Dhaka'''. With its lakes, parks, and urban lifestyle, Gulshan represents the city’s ambition to modernize while maintaining exclusivity. == Historical Background == * Originally developed in the '''1960s as a planned residential area''' for Dhaka’s elite. * Over time, Gulshan transitioned into a '''mixed-use zone''', with businesses, restaurants, and diplomatic offices. * Today, it is home to '''international organizations, high-end hotels, and luxury real estate''', making it a symbol of Dhaka’s globalization. == Geography and Layout == * '''Divided into Two Zones:''' Gulshan-1 and Gulshan-2. * '''Gulshan Circle-1:''' Known for corporate offices, banks, and busy commercial spaces. * '''Gulshan Circle-2:''' Houses embassies, high-end residences, restaurants, and shopping malls. * '''Connectivity:''' Linked with Banani, Baridhara, and Niketan, forming Dhaka’s high-value real estate cluster. == Economic and Business Significance == * '''Financial Hub:''' Headquarters of major '''banks, insurance firms, and multinational corporations'''. * '''Diplomatic Zone:''' Many foreign embassies, high commissions, and consulates are based here. * '''Corporate Offices:''' Global companies and NGOs have their Bangladesh operations headquartered in Gulshan. * '''Real Estate Value:''' Among the '''most expensive neighborhoods in Dhaka''', with luxury apartments and office towers. == Lifestyle and Culture == * '''Shopping and Dining:''' Home to '''Gulshan Pink City, Gulshan DCC Market, and countless boutiques'''. Restaurants range from high-end international cuisine to local fine dining. * '''Hotels:''' Luxury hotels like '''The Westin Dhaka''' and '''Four Points by Sheraton''' cater to diplomats and business travelers. * '''Recreation:''' Gulshan Lake and nearby parks offer limited but valued greenery in Dhaka’s crowded landscape. * '''Community Clubs:''' Exclusive clubs such as '''Gulshan Club''' serve the city’s business and diplomatic elite. == Governance and Security == * Managed under the '''Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC)'''. * Due to its high-profile residents and embassies, Gulshan has '''tight security''', with frequent police patrols and checkpoints. * Important for '''diplomatic missions and expatriates''', making safety a top priority. == Challenges Facing Gulshan == Despite its prestige, Gulshan faces issues common to Dhaka’s urban landscape: * '''Traffic Congestion:''' Roads are often overcrowded, especially near Gulshan-1. * '''Flooding and Drainage:''' Heavy rains can cause temporary waterlogging. * '''Urban Pressure:''' Growing commercialization reduces its original residential character. * '''Environmental Concerns:''' Pollution of '''Gulshan Lake''' remains a pressing issue. == The Road Ahead == For Gulshan to maintain its global reputation, key priorities include: # '''Urban Planning:''' Better traffic management and zoning laws to balance residential and commercial use. # '''Environmental Protection:''' Cleaning and restoring Gulshan Lake as a central landmark. # '''Smart City Features:''' Expanding digital governance, CCTV surveillance, and public services. # '''Inclusive Development:''' Ensuring nearby areas benefit from Gulshan’s prosperity, reducing inequality. '''Gulshan''' is not just a neighborhood — it is the '''diplomatic, business, and lifestyle hub of Dhaka'''. From embassies and corporate towers to luxury apartments and shopping centers, it reflects Bangladesh’s integration into the global economy. While challenges like congestion, pollution, and unplanned growth persist, Gulshan remains a '''symbol of modern Dhaka’s aspirations''' and will continue to play a vital role in the city’s future development.
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